Google Cloud has partnered with Indian telecom giant Airtel. This partnership was announced today and is aimed at providing cloud-based services to a larger user base. It is a long-time partnership. Read along to find out why Google has partnered with the second-largest telecom operator in India.
Google has partnered with Airtel to leverage the large user base that it boasts of. Airtel has a huge user base which comprises 2,000 large enterprises and a million emerging businesses. With this access, Google will be able to deliver loud and generative AI products tailored to Indian market needs to a larger audience.
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As I said, with the partnership in place, Google aims to leverage the large dataset that Airtel holds. It will use it to train various AI solutions and even generative AI, which will eventually be offered to users. Thanks to this partnership, users will get a lot of products ranging from geospatial analytics to predictive capabilities. This can eventually lead to operational efficiency.
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Users will now be able to access services like voice analytics for multilingual conversational applications and sophisticated marketing technology for consumer behaviour forecasting and targeted advertising. Apart from this, there’s going to be geospatial analytics, location intelligence for spotting trends, predictive capabilities, market assessment, site selection, risk management, and asset tracking.
For this, Airtel has set up a dedicated managed service centre in Pune, which houses over 300 experts to ensure seamless support for businesses integrating these solutions.
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