
Teasol, a deep-tech startup founded in 2025 and headquartered in Eindhoven, aims to solve this long-standing industry challenge with the launch of TEASOL Exchange, a neutral, automated platform for network sharing. The company will debut the solution at the Netherlands pavilion during MWC Barcelona 2026, marking its first public demonstration and the official introduction of Teasol Exchange to a global telecom audience.
Addressing a long-standing gap in network management
Despite growing interest in infrastructure sharing, service providers still operate without a standardized or automated way to exchange capacity. Today, each integration between MNOs, MVNOs, Neutral Host providers, and private network operators is bespoke, time-consuming, and costly. Existing management and orchestration solutions focus on internal service delivery: not on enabling fair, seamless transactions between independent networks.
TEASOL Exchange fills this exact gap. The platform functions as a neutral layer that brings together service demand and available capacity across participating providers. It automatically matches service requirements with the most suitable network resource, ensuring compliance with service-level expectations and operational policies.
Under the hood, Teasol applies advanced ML and deep-learning techniques to forecast demand patterns, identify underutilized resources, and determine fair pricing models for network-sharing transactions. This approach not only minimizes manual work but also builds confidence between ecosystem partners through transparent and automated processes.
Designed for a multi-stakeholder reality
TEASOL Exchange connects four key categories of operators:- MNOs seeking to improve coverage, monetize excess capacity, or optimize spectrum usage
- MVNOs requiring flexible access to high-quality connectivity
- Neutral Host providers enabling shared infrastructure in high-density environments
- Private network operators in logistics, manufacturing, transport, or energy who need reliable capacity beyond their footprint
By enabling these players to interact within a single automated environment, Teasol helps reduce infrastructure duplication, increase network efficiency, and shorten time-to-market for new services.
Early conversations with industry experts and potential users have confirmed the relevance of this approach. Many see network-sharing automation as a missing layer in the telecom stack: one that could unlock new revenue models while improving service quality for end users.
A neutral platform built for interoperability
Teasol’s vision is not to disrupt existing orchestration systems but to enhance them. TEASOL Exchange integrates with any management and orchestration platform already in use, allowing partners to continue operating their established systems while benefiting from automated network-sharing capabilities.This neutrality is essential. Unlike proprietary vendor-specific modules, TEASOL Exchange is designed as an independent service platform. This ensures fair participation, transparent interaction, and equal access to opportunities—regardless of the vendor ecosystem operators already rely on.
The platform will be offered as a cloud-based service, ensuring easy onboarding and scalability across markets. Teasol plans to begin friendly trials with select service providers in 2026, with a focus on partners in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Spain.

A European innovation supporting sustainable network expansion
For Teasol, this aligns with a broader ambition: enabling a more efficient and collaborative European connectivity ecosystem. By spotlighting the practical value of automated sharing—better coverage, reduced cost, and faster deployment.TEASOL Exchange provides a new path for operators to innovate without expanding their physical footprint.
Showcasing TEASOL Exchange at MWC Barcelona
At the Netherlands pavilion, Teasol will demonstrate TEASOL Exchange to operators, technology partners, and regulators. The company is especially interested in meeting experts responsible for management and orchestration platforms within major European service providers, including KPN, Vodafone, Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Odido, A1 Telekom, Telia, and Telenor.With offices in Eindhoven, Istanbul, and Sunnyvale, Teasol is positioning itself to engage globally while remaining firmly rooted in Europe’s innovation landscape. MWC Barcelona marks the ideal moment for the company to introduce its technology, build new partnerships, and prepare for the first customer trials.
For organizations looking to reduce infrastructure costs while improving coverage and service quality, a visit to Teasol at MWC 2026 is highly recommended. TEASOL Exchange illustrates how European innovation can redefine collaboration between operators and unlock new value in network sharing. You can find their booth at the Netherlands pavilion, booth CS54 at MWC Barcelona, 2–6 March 2026. Or schedule a meeting to explore potential opportunities.
Would you like to know more about the NL program at MWC Barcelona 2026 or join the Dutch delegation, including access to MWC Barcelona? Visit NLMWC.com or contact Anke Kuipers at anke@ecosystemservices.nl