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    Deutsche Telekom sets up sovereign cloud unit

    By Eva LiJuly 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • New cloud division aims to support European sovereignty and local data control
    • Deutsche Telekom partners with hyperscalers but wants stronger regional oversight of sensitive cloud workloads

    What happened: New T-Cloud division to deliver secure cloud services for public sector and regulated industries in Europe

    Deutsche Telekom has launched a new cloud division named T-Cloud, designed to address growing demands for digital sovereignty across Europe. The company announced that the new unit will bring together all its cloud-related assets and services under one structure, with a strong emphasis on compliance with European data laws. As part of the plan, T-Cloud will provide tailored solutions for government bodies, regulated industries, and enterprises requiring stricter data control.

    T-Cloud will operate as a central part of Telekom Deutschland, led by Peter Arbitter, who formerly headed the firm’s portfolio and product management. Deutsche Telekom said it will continue working with major hyperscalers such as Microsoft and Google Cloud, though it wants to ensure European control over sensitive workloads. This initiative follows increased political and regulatory pressure in the EU to reduce dependency on foreign cloud providers and to improve digital resilience.

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    Why this is important

    The launch of T-Cloud reflects a growing movement among European tech companies and policymakers to strengthen data sovereignty and reduce reliance on U.S.-based hyperscalers. The move aligns with the European Commission’s GAIA-X initiative, which aims to establish a federated data infrastructure that respects European values on data protection, security, and transparency. By focusing on public sector and regulated industries, Deutsche Telekom is positioning itself to serve organisations that need to comply with strict local laws, such as the GDPR and sector-specific rules.

    Peter Arbitter said the group intends to “create the foundation for a sovereign digital future in Germany and Europe.” This suggests a strategic shift where infrastructure is increasingly tied to political and economic independence. The timing also reflects ongoing security concerns, with the European Data Protection Board issuing warnings about cross-border data flows. Although T-Cloud will still rely on global cloud providers, its architecture will ensure greater control remains in European hands. Deutsche Telekom’s approach may offer a middle ground between full sovereignty and global scalability—one that other telcos in the region could soon adopt.

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    Eva Li

    Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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