Australian telecommunications company Telstra and Accenture on Wednesday announced plans for a joint venture (JV) aimed at accelerating Telstra’s data and AI strategy to enhance network leadership and improve customer experiences. As per the company’s press release, this seven-year partnership will focus on modernising Telstra’s data and AI platforms, embedding responsible AI practices, and fostering innovation in connectivity.
The JV will bring together specialists from both companies to create a world-class AI ecosystem, using Accenture’s $3 billion investment in AI technologies, solutions, and talent.
Julie Sweet, chair and CEO of Accenture, emphasised the significance of the partnership. “We are entering a new era of AI-driven reinvention. Leading companies across the world are embracing agentic AI and generative AI to reinvent themselves using the technology and new ways of working to drive productivity and growth.”
While the JV will develop specialised AI tools to optimise business processes and enhance workforce efficiency, Telstra’s data and AI teams in Australia and India will be offered roles in the JV, with training to advance AI fluency and critical skills.
Telstra will consolidate vendor support from 18 data and AI providers to two JVs, including this partnership with Accenture.
While Accenture will own 60% of the proposed JV, the rest will be owned by Telstra. Telstra will retain control over its data and AI strategy, while the JV will assist in executing its roadmap. At the conclusion of the seven-year term, JV employees will have the opportunity to rejoin Telstra.
This JV is set to redefine the telecom industry by leveraging Accenture’s global expertise and AI innovations. “We are proud of our long-standing collaboration with Telstra and committed to accelerating its bold AI-fueled business strategy,” Sweet said.
This collaboration builds on Telstra’s existing partnerships with Microsoft and Quantium, which will reinforce its commitment to innovation and operational excellence.
The partnership represents a bold step in Telstra’s evolution as a leader in AI-powered connectivity, setting new benchmarks for the industry while delivering value for customers, employees, and shareholders.
Highlighting the transformative potential of the JV, Telstra CEO Vicki Brady said, “Our data and AI ambition goes to the heart of what we do – connecting Australia and Australians to the world. From building self-healing, resilient networks to reinventing customer experiences and how we work, AI will help power an exciting, connected future.”
“We will get there much faster and more efficiently by collaborating in an ecosystem of like-minded global leaders, leveraging each other’s strengths and accelerating innovation,” she added.