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Orange Business makes new additions to its enterprise services

Orange Business recently discussed the threats facing enterprise users from the very technologies they themselves use to improve operational efficiencies, dangers the operator argued make trusted products from reputable players essential.

The company presented a quartet of additions to its enterprise services during the Orange Business Summit 2026 customer event, spanning key recent developments including agentic AI, sovereignty, voice communication authenticity and protecting key infrastructure from unauthorised drone intrusions.

Underlying each product is the theme of trust, an element Orange Business believes it is uniquely positioned to provide using its cloud and connectivity infrastructure, AI technologies and cybersecurity capabilities.

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The company demonstrated Live Intelligence Studio, a fresh capability for its existing namesake platform focused on agentic AI which enables Orange Business customers to design, deploy and operate autonomous AI agents.

It adds more complex functions to the Live Intelligence platform including end-to-end monitoring of performance, costs and quality of responses based on technology from specialist company LangChain.

The studio provides modular components including LLM-as-a-service, retrieval-augmented generation and other elements to create tailored agentic AI services.

Orange Business is also upping protections for voice calls with a trusted caller ID and branded calling set-up which enables enterprises to display their name and corporate logo when contacting customers.

The operator explained this would help to tackle fraudulent or spam calls, while upping engagements as customers are more likely to answer a call they are sure is authentic. The system is initially to be available in France and the US, with other markets in Europe to follow this year.

Sovereignty is being addressed with Live Collaboration, a system intended to challenge cloud service provider lock-in by providing various tools under a single contract. Orange Business identified calendars and directories as examples.

And the company brought infrastructure run by its tower company TOTEM into play in a system to protect against what it describes as growing and malicious use of civilian drones.

Drone Guardian adds to the range offered by the Orange Business Defence and Security division it launched in 2025, employing 19,700 TOTEM rooftop and tower sites and specialist software to detect when aircrafts stray into areas they are not cleared to operate in.

The operator explained protected zones pose obvious sovereignty concerns and it would continue to refine Drone Guardian with 5G connectivity and AI technology when feasible.

Source: Mobile World Live

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