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Openreach uses Google AI to accelerate fibre rollout and reduce emissions

Openreach, a BT-owned network provider, said that it has 'expanded' its partnership with Google Cloud to use artificial intelligence in order to speed up fusing broadband and reduce emissions from one of Britain’s largest commercial vehicles fleets.

Openreach runs the largest broadband network in the UK. The partnership was first reported by and uses Alphabet's Google data tools to analyse routes, idling, and fault patterns on its 24,000 van fleet. This covers over 200 million miles (322 millions km) per year.

James Tappenden said that Openreach's managing director, James Tappenden, was able to see measurable and practical benefits by applying Google Cloud's technology.

The company claimed that the system already reduced unnecessary travel and fuel consumption, as well as supporting a quicker shift to electric vehicles. It said this had saved around 10,000 tonnes CO2 equivalent annually.

The network builder also said that it was?using Google AI models to map 35,000,000 homes and national transport corridors. This would allow planners to identify if full-fibre cables could be installed faster.

Openreach will invest 20 billion pounds (15 billion pounds) in the roll-out of its fibre network to 25 million premises before 2026. Sam Tabahriti, Alex Richardson and Sam Tabahriti report on the $1 = 0.7459 pounds.

(source: Reuters)