European Investor
03 Mar 2026, 08:44
Broadcom Inc. unveiled VMware Telco Cloud Platform 9 at Mobile World Congress 2026, positioning it as a unified, AI-native private cloud platform for telecom operators.
Built on VMware Cloud Foundation 9, the platform aims to improve hardware efficiency, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and support sovereign and AI services. Broadcom estimates up to 40% five-year TCO savings versus siloed architectures, 25–30% lower power consumption, and significant reductions in memory and storage costs through NVMe memory tiering and vSAN global deduplication.
Key features include GPU virtualization and GPU-as-a-Service for AI monetization, AI-assisted operations, automated lifecycle management, live patching, and unified observability. The platform also integrates sovereign-focused controls such as in-jurisdiction operations, cryptographic key control, automated compliance enforcement, and confidential computing.
The solution targets telcos seeking to monetize AI workloads while reducing CAPEX and OPEX across 5G and future 6G infrastructure.
Globe Newswire
Built on VMware Cloud Foundation 9, the platform aims to improve hardware efficiency, lower total cost of ownership (TCO), and support sovereign and AI services. Broadcom estimates up to 40% five-year TCO savings versus siloed architectures, 25–30% lower power consumption, and significant reductions in memory and storage costs through NVMe memory tiering and vSAN global deduplication.
Key features include GPU virtualization and GPU-as-a-Service for AI monetization, AI-assisted operations, automated lifecycle management, live patching, and unified observability. The platform also integrates sovereign-focused controls such as in-jurisdiction operations, cryptographic key control, automated compliance enforcement, and confidential computing.
The solution targets telcos seeking to monetize AI workloads while reducing CAPEX and OPEX across 5G and future 6G infrastructure.
Globe Newswire