VIAVI Solutions has unveiled its lineup of technology demonstrations for MWC 2026, taking place from March 2–5.

Visitors can find VIAVI at booth 5B18, where the company will showcase its latest innovations in network testing, automation, and intelligence.
The demonstrations at MWC 2026 will span key areas such as security and quantum-safe communications, mission-critical networks, AIOps, AI-driven data centers, and advancements in 6G and AI-RAN.
Each day at 4 PM CET, VIAVI will host a live digital twin demonstration at its booth. This session will show how all featured technologies come together into a unified, end-to-end digital twin offering a hands-on glimpse into the future of connected networks.
Across five core solution areas, VIAVI will present more than 30 demonstrations. Highlights include the use of digital twin technologies for training AI-RAN algorithms for 6G, validation of large-scale AI data center performance, assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (APNT), testing and verification of Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and quantum key distribution (QKD) optimization.
Also on display will be the new ePRTC360+, the first non-Cesium holdover clock capable of maintaining 100 ns accuracy even in GNSS-denied environments.
Recognizing that innovation in converging technology domains depends on collaboration, VIAVI will also showcase joint demonstrations with more than 20 partner organizations.
These include projects such as Agentic AI-RAN digital twins, ray-tracing-based lab testing of real-world user equipment (UE) behavior, and integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) applications for disaster monitoring.
Key collaborators include the AI-RAN Alliance, Amphenol, AWS, Calnex, Ericsson, GlobalLogic, Infosys, ITRI, Nokia, NVIDIA, R Systems, Rohde & Schwarz, and others.
Leadership Comments
“Networks, AI, security, wireless, photonics and sensing have all previously been separate domains, but they are now converging into a single, tightly coupled system,” said Sameh Yamany, Chief Technology Officer, VIAVI. “This convergence is redefining how networks and critical infrastructure must be designed, validated and protected in these AI-first environments. At MWC, we reflect this new reality. Testing is shifting from components to validating and optimizing behavior, trust and resilience at scale.”
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