Telcos are capturing new AI revenues but the reward is minimal

Telecom operators are reinventing their business to business (B2B) services to capture new AI revenues, but their efforts will only result in $4 billion

Telecom operators are reinventing their business to business (B2B) services to capture new AI revenues, but their efforts will only result in $4 billion in 2025, according to Omdia’s newly launched Telco B2B AI Monetisation Index.

The index is an independent market tool that tracks how telecom operators are capitalising on the emerging global AI economy. Index data informs Omdia’s forecast that telco B2B AI revenues will have 65% CAGR through to 2030.

Organisations and customers are increasingly dependent on AI-enabled decisions and experiences that necessitate high performance, failsafe diital infrastructure. As the owners and operators of this infrastructure, telecom operators are essential stakeholders in the AI ecosystem and are beginning to monetise their unique assets and capabilities at scale.

“Telcos have a natural role to play as local and national AI services providers and strategic partners,” said Brian Washburn, Chief Analyst, Telco B2B Solutions. “It is early days, but the index highlights that monetisation opportunities for telcos in the AI economy already extend well beyond connectivity, particularly as demand for data security and sovereign services continues to grow.”

The index benchmarks four key dimensions:

Key findings from Omdia’s wider telco B2B AI research include:

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