Ericsson wins 2026 Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year Award for Telecommunications

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    By : Bakinam Khaled

    Ericsson has been named a 2026 Google Cloud Business Applications Partner of the Year for Telecommunications. The award – won for the fourth consecutive year – recognizes Ericsson’s innovation with Google Cloud by developing a cloudnative, AIpowered ecosystem that enables Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to innovate at speed and scale, while managing increasing operational complexity and achieve network autonomy.

    Razvan Teslaru, Head of Strategy, Cloud Software and Services at Ericsson, says: “This award is a powerful validation of the vision we share with Google Cloud – to fundamentally reshape how networks are built, operated, and monetized in the AI era. By combining Ericsson’s telecom leadership with Google Cloud’s worldclass AI and cloud capabilities, we are delivering unparalleled business value, technological excellence, and a clear pathway to fully autonomous networks”.

    “The Google Cloud Partner Awards honor the strategic innovation and measurable value our partners bring to customers,” said Kevin Ichhpurani, President, Global Partner Ecosystem and Channels, Google Cloud. “We are proud to name Ericsson a 2026 Google Cloud Partner Award winner, celebrating their role in driving customer success over the last year.”

    Ericsson received the award based on a series of groundbreaking achievements delivered through its strategic partnership with Google Cloud:Industry first: 5G core as-a-service combines telecom-grade reliability with public cloud flexibility

    Ericsson collaborates with Google Cloud to deliver carrier-grade 5G core as-a-service built with AI at the foundation culminated with the launch of Ericsson On-Demand, marking a significant shift in how core network services are deployed, managed and scaled.

    The platform is designed with Google Cloud, leveraging AI infrastructure and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) - and is managed end-to-end by Ericsson. The solution will help CSPs to quickly set up and grow core network services, operate efficiently and gain business flexibility with a fully managed, cloud-native platform.

    The win further reflects Ericsson’s vision with Google Cloud for Autonomous Networks and Autonomous Networks Operations (ANOps) – a critical enabler for 5G monetization and future 6G deployment. Managing roughly 800,000 telecom sites worldwide, Ericsson has made data a strategic pillar for achieving full autonomy.

     

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