IQSTEL Inc. announced the launch of IQCortex, an AI‑powered orchestration platform that automates enterprise operations and embeds governance into real‑time decision making. The platform will be introduced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, and it is designed to convert operational signals into structured, policy‑driven actions across a company’s existing toolset, including Microsoft Copilot, ServiceNow, Jira, Grafana, and Slack.
Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), IQCortex connects directly to approved enterprise tools and data sources, delivering governed intelligence within existing workflows without the need for new dashboards or disruptive system replacements. The MCP foundation allows the platform to act as a universal connector for large language model applications, standardizing how AI models access the context they need.
The launch signals IQSTEL’s continued push beyond its wholesale telecom roots toward higher‑margin AI‑driven services. Management stated that the platform is part of a broader strategy to generate seven‑digit annual revenue from the AI division by 2027 and to accelerate margin expansion across its AI division. IQSTEL forecasts $340 million in revenue for fiscal year 2025, and the company generated $331.56 million in revenue over the last twelve months, representing a 43% year‑over‑year growth. The company remains unprofitable, with a negative EPS of $3.02.
IQCortex targets industries where operational precision and compliance are critical, including telecommunications, financial services, cybersecurity, healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure. The market for AI‑driven orchestration is dominated by cloud‑based automation tools, but IQCortex differentiates itself with its MCP‑based integration and built‑in governance, positioning it as an enterprise‑grade solution for customers seeking policy‑driven automation.
"IQCortex represents the next evolution of AI within IQSTEL. Launching this platform at Mobile World Congress Barcelona highlights our commitment to delivering enterprise‑grade AI proprietary solutions to the global telecom ecosystem," said CEO Leandro Iglesias.
The announcement positions IQSTEL as a provider of enterprise‑grade AI orchestration, potentially altering its competitive position and revenue mix as it moves toward a higher‑margin, AI‑centric business model.
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