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Vodafone, Hrvatski Telekom cite cloud cost predictability issues

Source: esim.report via Phil Akhnazarov on InoreaderMay 1, 2026

TL;DR: Vodafone Intelligent Services and Hrvatski Telekom executives said telco cloud spending remains hard to predict, according to a Light Reading report. The executives also identified deployment mistakes and operational challenges that telecom operators face when moving workloads to cloud environments.

Vodafone Intelligent Services and Hrvatski Telekom executives said telco cloud spend is still difficult to predict, according to a Light Reading report cited by esim.report. The report said the executives discussed cloud challenges faced by telecom operators and described cost predictability as a sensitive issue.

The Light Reading report said the executives also outlined common mistakes made during telco cloud deployments. The source description did not specify the exact mistakes, but it stated that the discussion focused on errors operators make when deploying cloud technology.

The discussion involved Vodafone Intelligent Services and Hrvatski Telekom and focused on cloud operations in the telecom sector. The source description did not provide dates, financial figures, named products, or specific cloud platforms.

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  • What cloud deployment mistakes did Vodafone Intelligent Services and Hrvatski Telekom identify?
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