By Sam Tabahriti
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) – Openreach has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to โuse artificial intelligence to speed up fibre โbroadband construction and cut emissions from one of Britain’s largest โcommercial vehicle fleets, the BT-owned network operator said on Wednesday.
Openreach, which runs the country’s biggest broadband network, said the partnership, first reported by Reuters, uses Alphabet-owned โGoogle’s data tools โ to analyse routes, idling and fault patterns across its 24,000-van fleet, which covers almost โ 200 million miles (322 million km) a year.
“By applying Google Cloud’s technologies to real operational challenges, we’re seeing โpractical, โmeasurable benefits,” James Tappenden, โa managing director at โOpenreach, said.
The company said the system was already reducing unnecessary travel, cutting fuel use and supporting a faster shift to electric vehicles – a move it said that had removed around 10,000 tonnes of CO2 โequivalent annually.
The network builder said โit was also using Google’s โAI models to โmap 35 million homes and national โtransport corridors, allowing planners to โidentify where โfull-fibre lines can be installed more quickly.
Openreach is investing 15 billion pounds ($20.1 billion) to roll out โits fibre โnetwork to 25 million premises by the โend of 2026.
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(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; โEditing by Alex Richardson)