Telnyx Deploys MCP Server on Edge Compute to Expose APIs as AI Agent Tools
Telnyx has published a walkthrough for deploying a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on its Edge Compute platform, enabling AI agents to call Telnyx APIs as native tools. The server is written in…
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