U.S.-based Bandwidth Launches Build Platform, Empowering AI Agents to Autonomously Access Communication Cloud
2026-06-24 10:04
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Bandwidth Inc. (Nasdaq: BAND) recently launched a new platform called Bandwidth Build, enabling AI agents and developers to autonomously configure and activate communication services on the Bandwidth communication cloud. This global leader in cloud communications is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

As AI agents increasingly participate in the construction, operation, and consumption of digital infrastructure, communication services need to offer AI the same ease of use as human developers. Bandwidth Build extends the reach of the Bandwidth communication cloud to this emerging agent ecosystem, allowing AI agents to configure communication capabilities and launch voice applications through automated workflows. The platform is also open to human developers, providing a faster path from experimentation to production. Developers and AI agents can access it through a self-service user interface, API, CLI, and SDK. After authentication, AI agents can securely use Bandwidth's MCP server to call Bandwidth APIs, configure communication services, and automate workflows.

John Bell, Chief Product Officer at Bandwidth, stated that AI agents are now building, configuring, and operating technology on their own, and Bandwidth Build is designed to extend the communication cloud to support this trend. He noted that AI agents and developers can access the same production-grade voice infrastructure used for mission-critical communications by global enterprises, and the Build platform eliminates the barrier between ideas and applications by providing instant availability.

Bandwidth Build starts with a trial phase, offering users a pre-configured U.S. phone number, free usage credits, and instant access to Bandwidth's voice API. Agents and developers can build voice applications using the most common communication features in AI-driven interactions, including inbound and outbound calls, text-to-speech, transcription, recording, and conferencing—all running on the same global mission-critical infrastructure as Bandwidth's enterprise customers.

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