Vodacom and Google Cloud to modernise data infrastructure

09 December 2025

Vodacom Group has announced a significant multi-year partnership with Google Cloud aimed at transforming its data infrastructure and bolstering its artificial intelligence ambitions.

The collaboration involves migrating and consolidating the telecom operator’s vital data assets onto Google’s cloud platform, creating a unified data ecosystem.

The partnership will enable Vodacom to utilise Google Cloud’s BigQuery and other advanced solutions to establish a “single source of truth” for all its internal information. This centralisation is expected to improve data governance, streamline operational processes, and lay a robust foundation capable of supporting increasingly sophisticated AI models.

Shameel Joosub, President and CEO of Vodacom, described the partnership as more than just a technological upgrade, emphasising its significance in the context of Africa’s broader digital revolution. He stated that integrating Google Cloud’s data and AI solutions will modernise Vodacom’s infrastructure and fundamentally transform its operational approach.

For Google Cloud, this agreement is part of a wider strategy to accelerate the adoption of its technologies across Africa by partnering with regional operators with strong market presence. Through this collaboration with Vodacom, Google aims to facilitate access to cutting-edge AI solutions for millions of users and businesses across the continent. However, the deal also bears similarities to Microsoft’s recent collaboration with MTN, one of Vodacom’s main competitors in several African markets.