ZTE's 15 standards proposals adopted at Accelerate Asia 2025
- ZTE actively contributed to three major areas including Composable IT & Ecosystems, Autonomous Networks, and AI-Driven Data Innovation at the "Accelerate Asia 2025", advancing 15 standard proposals to accelerate the development of global industry standards
- ZTE successfully showcased two innovation projects leveraging multi-agent collaboration towards high-level autonomous networks, which generated a strong response

Haikou, China, August 27, 2025 – ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, and TM Forum, jointly hosted the four-day "Accelerate Asia 2025" conference in Haikou, Hainan. The conference brought together over 150 senior experts from global operators, telecom vendors, and the industry.
As a core contributor, ZTE has deeply engaged in three strategic technology domains—Composable IT & Ecosystems, Autonomous Networks, and AI & Data Innovation—delivering 15 standard proposals during the conference and emerging as a pivotal force in promoting global industry-standard development.
From consensus to standards: key outcomes achieved across three areas
In Composable IT & Ecosystems Mission, ZTE accelerated the standardization process through innovative forms such as API Spec Jam and Component Spec Jam. By focusing on OPEN API contributions, ZTE collaborated with industry partners to advance two standards, the engagement access API and the digital twin network optimization API, while also submitting three new Open API interface proposals, continuously expanding the ecosystem landscape of TM Forum Open APIs.
In Autonomous Networks Mission, ZTE, together with industry partners, initiated and secured adoption of the three solution package proposals for home broadband complaint handling, individual service complaint handling and private line service delivery.
Furthermore, ZTE took the lead in drafting three standard documents on self-healing domain, deeply participated in writing a standard proposal for autonomous computing networks, and continued to advance the AI native blueprint from concept to standard in the direction of AI and data innovation, solidifying the technical foundation for high-level autonomous networks.
In addition to deeply participating in multiple rounds of technical standard discussions, ZTE showcased two catalyst innovation projects on site: "AI-driven proactive customer-centric O&M: empowered by multi-agent and digital twin" and "Multi-layer cross-domain multi-agent systems for 'dark factory' network fault healing", which sparked enthusiastic responses and led to consensus on the follow-up standard initiation and industrial implementation.
From standards to practice: driving industry adoption and fostering a seamless ecosystem
As the first Accelerate Asia event held by TM Forum in China, this conference not only marked a significant milestone for international technical collaboration, but also highlighted China's leading role in the global digital ecosystem.
Zheng Peng, Vice President of ZTE, emphasized that ZTE is not only a contributor to standards but also a committed practitioner. Moving forward, ZTE and TM Forum will further deepen their cooperation to promote the implementation of the conference outcomes. Together with with industry partners, both parties will collaborate carry out pilot projects to validate technical routes, aiming to advance Autonomous Networks and AI innovations through an open architecture and accelerate the journey toward intelligent transformation.