Google Cloud partners with DigitalRoute to launch reusable data pipelines for telcos
Google Cloud announced a new partnership with DigitalRoute to launch reusable data pipelines, which will act as high-speed filtration systems to transform chaotic network signals into a single source of truth for telcos. This collaboration aims to help telecom operators manage their data resources and adopt agentic AI, ultimately supporting their journey towards higher levels of network autonomy. The partnership was unveiled during Mobile World Congress 2026.
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- Google Cloud, a leading global cloud provider, partners with DigitalRoute.
- New data pipelines target telcos, filtering chaotic network signals for agentic AI adoption.
- Partnership unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026.
- Deal value undisclosed.
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The partnership aims to launch reusable data pipelines that act as high-speed filtration systems, transforming chaotic network signals into a single source of truth for telcos. This supports telcos in managing data resources and adopting agentic AI, moving towards higher levels of network autonomy. Google also offers BigQuery's latest evolution (integrating Gemini models for data preparation) and Spanner Graph (serving as a digital twin for telcos) as part of its solutions. The ultimate goal for telecom network evolution is Level 5 autonomy, as defined by the TM Forum, which is fully autonomous with no human in the loop.
"Google Cloud last week outlined plans to support telecom operators in becoming more autonomous."
"And finally, through a new partnership with DigitalRoute, Google plans to launch reusable data pipelines."
"Telcos are already using these solutions, as Google points out, namely Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom."
"Telcos are already using these solutions, as Google points out, namely Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom."
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