Mplify Launches Kylie SDK Release with MCP Integration to Accelerate AI-Native Service Automation
Mplify made its Kylie Software Development Kit (SDK) release available, extending Model Context Protocol (MCP) support across its Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs. The update targets how service providers automate and scale digital services using standardized interfaces and resource integration.
Business and operational work in the LSO program focused on translating standardized LSO APIs into AI-ready automation frameworks for multi-domain, multi-provider environments. The Kylie release also expanded published standards for IP and Carrier Ethernet, including Subscriber Ethernet and Access E-Line, with payload coverage for product, service, and operational (OAM) functions.
The SDK update included full MCP support across the LSO Application Programming Interface (API) portfolio for integration with orchestration and diagnostic tools. It also refreshed LSO Sonata and Cantata SDKs for business processes such as ordering, quoting, and billing, and enhanced LSO Allegro, Interlude, and Legato interfaces for service provisioning, performance monitoring, and fault management.
Mplify said the Kylie release adds an LSO API Blending Tool that combines LSO APIs with specific product payloads, including IP, Carrier Ethernet, and pre-standard payloads such as wavelengths, data center Artificial Intelligence (AI) exchange cross-connects, CAMARA Quality on Demand, and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN). The tool automatically generated Mplify MCP servers with full payload support to convert MCP commands to LSO APIs. “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,” said Pascal Menezes, CTO, Mplify. Mplify scheduled its next major milestone, the Lana release, for late 2026.