BT Business signs multi-year AI programme with Accenture
TL;DR: BT Business signed a multi-year programme with Accenture to deploy artificial intelligence into BT’s operations. The source states the agreement covers AI capabilities for BT Business operations, but it does not specify a contract value, start date, or deployment markets.
BT Business signed a multi-year programme with Accenture to deploy artificial intelligence capabilities into BT’s operations. Telecoms.com reported the agreement on its AI coverage page, citing BT Business and Accenture as the parties to the programme.
The source identifies the agreement as a multi-year programme between BT Business and Accenture. The stated purpose of the programme is to deploy AI capabilities into BT’s operations.
The source does not provide further detail on the scope of the AI deployment, the operational areas involved, the financial terms, or a timeline beyond describing the programme as multi-year. The source also does not mention any eSIM, remote SIM provisioning, or device-specific component.
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