DeepSig Showcases AI-Native Wireless Tech at MWC26

Demonstrations highlight AI-powered spectrum awareness and Open RAN integration.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

DeepSig, a pioneer in AI-native wireless communications, will showcase partner integrations at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona. The company will demonstrate how its AI-native software platforms are being integrated across Open RAN infrastructure and portable spectrum intelligence systems, in collaboration with NVIDIA, SRS, and the AI-RAN Alliance.

Why it matters

As wireless networks evolve toward software-defined architectures and spectrum becomes more crowded, DeepSig's AI-native platforms aim to enable faster signal understanding, improved interference detection, and more adaptive network performance across diverse deployment models.

The details

DeepSig will highlight a demonstration of its AI-RAN Solutions OmniPHY-5G® and OmniPHY® Axon, including a pre-6G fully learned waveform on top of the 3GPP Rel 17 GPU-accelerated OCUDU stack. This showcases a scalable, carrier-grade base station supporting both 5G and emerging 6G mobile devices. Additionally, DeepSig has partnered with PCTEL to integrate its OmniSIG® spectrum awareness software into PCTEL's new SeeHawk® Scout tactical signal intelligence platform, demonstrating real-time spectrum-monitoring capabilities.

  • DeepSig will showcase the integrations at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona.

The players

DeepSig

A pioneer in AI-native wireless communications.

NVIDIA

A technology company that collaborated with DeepSig on the demonstrations.

SRS

A company that collaborated with DeepSig on the demonstrations.

AI-RAN Alliance

An alliance that collaborated with DeepSig on the demonstrations.

PCTEL

A company that partnered with DeepSig to integrate its OmniSIG® spectrum awareness software into PCTEL's SeeHawk® Scout tactical signal intelligence platform.

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What they’re saying

“Our focus is on embedding intelligence directly into wireless systems. Whether operating inside open CU/DU architectures or within portable spectrum intelligence platforms, AI-native processing enables faster signal understanding, improved interference detection, and more adaptive network performance. These collaborations reflect how ecosystem partners are integrating AI directly into real-world wireless deployments.”

— Jim Shea, CEO of DeepSig

The takeaway

DeepSig's AI-native wireless technologies are being integrated into Open RAN infrastructure and portable spectrum intelligence platforms, demonstrating the potential for AI-powered solutions to enhance wireless network performance, resilience, and adaptability as the industry evolves toward software-defined architectures and more dynamic spectrum environments.