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Google cloud powers AI-driven RAN for DT and Vodafone Italy

By Juno chenMarch 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Google Cloud partnered with Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone Italy to modernize RAN and data systems using AI.
  • Deutsche Telekom is using AI for RAN automation and predictive maintenance.

What happened: Google cloud supports Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone Italy with AI-driven RAN

Google Cloud has partnered with Deutsche Telekom (DT) and Vodafone Italy to modernize their Radio Access Network (RAN) and data infrastructure using AI-driven solutions. The collaboration aims to enhance network performance, optimize resource allocation, and improve operational efficiency through advanced AI and machine learning technologies.

For Deutsche Telekom, Google Cloud is providing AI tools to automate RAN operations, enabling real-time network optimization and predictive maintenance. In Italy, Vodafone is leveraging Google Cloud’s AI capabilities to overhaul its data management systems, improving data processing and analytics for better decision-making and customer experiences.

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Why it’s important

The partnership highlights the growing role of AI and cloud computing in transforming telecommunications infrastructure. By integrating AI into RAN and data systems, Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone Italy can achieve significant improvements in network efficiency, reduce operational costs, and deliver enhanced services to customers.

For the telecom industry, this collaboration sets a precedent for leveraging cloud-based AI solutions to address the complexities of modern networks, particularly as 5G adoption accelerates. It also underscores the importance of partnerships between telecom operators and cloud providers to drive innovation and scalability.

For customers, the AI-driven enhancements promise faster, more reliable connectivity and improved service quality, further supporting the digital transformation of businesses and consumers alike.

5G AI Capacity Media cloud computing Data Modernization Deutsche Telekom Google Cloud RAN telecom innovation Vodafone Italy
Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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