
In a significant move within Africa’s burgeoning AI landscape, Vodacom has announced a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud that will redefine how technology serves consumers and businesses across the continent.
Announced recently, this collaboration marks a pivotal moment for the Pan-African telecom and tech leader as it plans to revamp its digital architecture by integrating its extensive data estate with Google Cloud’s infrastructure.
Shameel Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group, said the partnership will enable the Africa-based telecommunications provider to leverage Google’s advanced generative AI models, such as Gemini, Veo, and Imagen, across its African operations.
Joosub underscored that this alliance is more than just a technological enhancement; it’s a strategic commitment to fostering Africa’s digital evolution. “By incorporating Google Cloud’s AI and data solutions, we will not only modernise our infrastructure but also fundamentally transform our operational model. This partnership is essential for developing solutions that tackle the continent’s unique challenges and harness the opportunities, making AI’s transformative power accessible to millions,” he stated.
Maureen Costello, Google Cloud’s vice president for the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa, described the partnership as a landmark moment for increasing access to sophisticated AI technologies in Africa. “We are excited to support Vodacom in accelerating AI innovation across Africa. Our collaboration will provide Vodacom with access to cutting-edge generative AI models and robust data infrastructures, aligning with their visionary goals to create technologies that enhance the lives of Africans,” she commented.
As part of the agreement, Vodacom will migrate its primary data platforms, including BigQuery, into a consolidated cloud environment. This move aims to enhance real-time analytics, strengthen data governance, and establish a unified, secure data source across its markets.
This partnership also sets the stage for new offerings for both enterprises and consumers, including AI-driven network optimisation, personalised customer support, fraud detection, and advanced mobile money services.
As a leading telecommunications provider propelling Africa’s digital transformation, Vodacom plans to initially focus on fintech innovations that promote financial inclusion, robust cloud solutions for businesses, and enhanced digital experiences in education and content.
With a customer base exceeding 223 million across Africa and handling over US$460 billion in mobile money transactions annually, Vodacom’s collaboration with Google Cloud presents a significant opportunity for widespread AI adoption throughout the continent.












