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BT partners with Google Cloud to enhance AI deployment

By Fiona XuApril 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • BT has partnered with Google Cloud to enhance its Global Fabric platform, integrating a new Cloud WAN for AI deployments.
  • This collaboration aims to disrupt the traditional MPLS market and improve operational efficiency for BT Business customers.

What happened: BT teams with Google Cloud to enhance AI capabilities

BT has announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to enhance its Global Fabric platform, which integrates a new Cloud WAN. This collaboration aims to empower BT Business customers to accelerate their artificial intelligence (AI) deployments. By leveraging Google Cloud’s infrastructure, BT plans to disrupt the traditional multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) market, positioning itself at the forefront of AI-driven networking solutions. The new Cloud WAN will facilitate seamless connectivity and greater operational efficiency for businesses, enabling them to harness advanced AI capabilities more effectively.

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Why it’s important

This partnership marks a significant development in the telecommunications landscape, reflecting a broader trend of collaboration between telecom providers and cloud service giants. As companies increasingly rely on AI technologies to drive innovation and improve service delivery, the integration of AI into networking solutions becomes crucial. BT’s alliance with Google Cloud not only enhances its service offerings but also underscores the growing importance of network-as-a-service (NaaS) models in the industry.

The shift towards cloud-based solutions is evident as more organisations seek flexible, scalable options for managing their network infrastructures. This move aligns with industry trends where companies like Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom are also exploring similar partnerships to enhance their digital capabilities.

By enabling faster AI deployment, BT’s initiative could influence how businesses optimise operations and respond to market demands. This development impacts readers by highlighting the ongoing evolution of technology and how such collaborations can lead to improved services, ultimately shaping the future of connectivity and digital transformation in various sectors.

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Fiona Xu

Fiona Xu is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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