Mplify introduces Kylie SDK release with MCP support across LSO APIs
Mplify said it made a Kylie Software Development Kit (SDK) release available that adds Model Context Protocol (MCP) support across its Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs. The change affects how service providers integrate those APIs with MCP-enabled resources.
Mplify described the release as introducing MCP support across the LSO Application Programming Interface (API) portfolio and expanding standardized IP and Carrier Ethernet schemas. It also said the Kylie release updated packages tied to interface reference points, covering business and operational functions.
According to the release, the Kylie SDK includes full MCP support for AI-native LSO APIs, updated LSO Sonata and Cantata SDKs for business processes such as ordering, quoting, and billing, and enhancements to LSO Allegro, Interlude, and Legato for service provisioning, performance monitoring, and fault management through standardized interfaces. It also said published standards now include IP and Carrier Ethernet, including Subscriber Ethernet and Access E-Line, and that these standards support product, service, and operational (OAM) payloads.
Mplify said its LSO Marketplace acts as a central Access Point (AP) for the capabilities, providing a unified resource for MCP-to-LSO conversion and access to the latest LSO APIs, payloads, and developer guides. It also said a key enhancement in the Kylie release is the LSO API Blending Tool, which combines LSO APIs with product payloads such as IP, Carrier Ethernet, and pre-standard payloads including wavelengths, data center Artificial Intelligence (AI) exchange cross-connects, CAMARA Quality on Demand, and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN). “This release marks an important milestone in Mplify's mission to simplify collaboration across network, cloud, and cybersecurity ecosystems,” said Pascal Menezes, CTO, Mplify. “By combining standardized LSO APIs with MCP support, Mplify enables AI agents and large language models (LLMs) to interact more directly with networking infrastructure, helping providers reduce service complexity, accelerate decision-making, and move closer to autonomous operations.” Mplify also said its next major milestone, the Lana release, is scheduled for late 2026.