Almost every operator we work with is trying to put agentic AI into network operations. They all hit the same wall: the data underneath wasn’t designed for agents.
Network performance data was built years ago for engineers staring at dashboards, with humans handling the integration in spreadsheets. It carries the industry today, but leaves an agent unable to reason across vendors and releases without inventing things.
Wire an LLM on top and you get a chat box next to your old dashboard. Autonomy stays out of reach.
So we built what should be underneath instead.
Today, with Microsoft, we are launching the Network Performance Data Product on Microsoft Fabric: the first Fabric-native data product for mobile network performance, distributed through Microsoft Marketplace.
Kenmei is Microsoft’s technology partner for telco Data Products. Microsoft is the publisher and platform owner. The product runs inside the operator’s own tenant, on their Fabric capacity, governed end-to-end by Microsoft Entra ID. No data leaves OneLake. No third-party access.

What the operator gets:
- Multi-vendor, multi-RAT, one schema. Counters from Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia and ZTE, across GSM, UMTS, LTE and NR. Reconciledinto one governed semantic layer.
- 450+ pre-loaded KPIs as contracts. Every KPI named, scoped, versioned, lineage included. Editable. Yours.
- Activation in under an hour. From Microsoft Marketplace to first KPI through a guided 9-step wizard.
- Born agent-ready. The same governed dataset powers your dashboards today and your Fabric Data Agents tomorrow.
We’ve spent the last year building this with Microsoft.
This week, at DTW Ignite, we’re showing it live for the first time.
Come find us at DTW Copenhagen, 23–25 June.
📍 Kenmei - Hall C3, booth #340
📍 Microsoft booth - Hall C3, booth #315




