Telenor Group Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA to Support its AI-First Ambition
February 26 2024 - 6:00AM
Telenor Group Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA to Support its
AI-First Ambition
Barcelona—Mobile World Congress —February 26, 2024:
Telenor announced today it is collaborating with NVIDIA to bring AI
across the Nordic region, transform internal operational
efficiencies and the communications network, and create new AI
opportunities and partnerships with startups, enterprises, and
government entities. With this collaboration, Telenor plans to
become a sovereign AI cloud partner of NVIDIA, enabling generative
AI across Nordic markets at the national level. In addition,
Telenor aims to implement innovative AI solutions across its
operations, from customer service to network
optimisation.
As part of the collaboration, Telenor will leverage NVIDIA’s
expertise in AI, cloud, and network technologies to create new
opportunities for internal efficiencies and improve customer
solutions. With initial operations at the national level in Norway,
Telenor will enable generative AI across the region, signifying a
leap forward for community and developer initiatives.
Telenor’s AI ambitions are firmly rooted in its AI-first
program, which was announced today, that prioritises value-driven
use cases across business areas, data modernisation, and
responsible AI development in an inclusive, safe, secure, and
sustainable way, as well as human capital upskilling. Telenor
believes in a human-centric approach to AI development and use,
working to raise ethical standards with regards to digital
inclusion, sustainability, and security, as well as mitigating
risks.
In the initial year of collaboration, Telenor plans to invest
approx. NOK 100m in NVIDIA infrastructure to drive AI adoption for
its internal consumption and external business customers’ needs.
The collaboration will offer Telenor access to the latest NVIDIA
hardware and AI enterprise software to help drive Telenor’s AI
ambitions and support a number of AI use cases across Telenor’s
operations. The intended investment reflects Telenor’s ambition to
lead in the AI space as a tech-driven telco. Furthermore, the
collaboration will enable Telenor to explore the next generation of
software-defined, high-performance network solutions, powered by
the NVIDIA Aerial software development kit, so it can
simultaneously utilise 5G RAN and AI technologies on a single
infrastructure.
“We are thrilled to start collaborating with NVIDIA, a global
leader in AI, cloud, and networking technologies, to accelerate our
transformation into a cloud and AI-first company. This
collaboration with NVIDIA will help Telenor deliver cutting-edge
solutions to our customers, drive innovation and efficiency across
our operations, and contribute to the development of the AI
ecosystem in Nordics. Through this collaboration, we intend to
create a highly sustainable and efficient AI centre and pave the
way for a more connected and intelligent future,” said Amol Phadke,
EVP and GCTO of Telenor Group.
“Generative AI is transforming the way telcos operate globally,
enabling efficiencies while improving sustainability. Our
collaboration with Telenor will help power the next generation of
software-defined, high-performance network solutions to bring
sovereign AI to the Nordic region, as well as support the building
of a green AI centre that will foster ethical and responsible AI
applications,” said Chris Penrose, global head of business
development for telco, NVIDIA.
Building a Green AI Centre for the Future
Telenor’s goal is to work with partners to build some of the
most secure and energy-efficient data centres in Europe,
differentiating the company’s offering and positioning it as a
leader in environmentally conscious AI solutions. Telenor intends
to develop a green AI centre for the Nordics, providing AI
infrastructure for businesses and researchers while minimising the
environmental footprint and targeting zero emissions. Through this,
Telenor will have the opportunity to deliver enhanced services and
experiences to its customers while reducing costs and complexity.
The AI centre, to be built in Norway, would leverage Telenor’s
next-generation data centres, as well as NVIDIA AI platforms to
create a highly efficient solutions. The centre would foster
collaboration and innovation among the AI community to support the
development of ethical and responsible AI applications. The centre
also intends to work with academia across Norway to enable the
latest AI research.
Media contact:David Fidjeland, Director Media
Relations, Telenor
GroupE-mail: david.fidjeland@telenor.com
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