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Telco's growth model is broken. Here's the blueprint to fix it. 5G returns are under pressure. Hardware costs keep climbing. And operators are drowning in complexity they can't monetize. We sat down with VMware by Broadcom leaders to cut through the noise — and what emerged is a sharp, actionable roadmap for what comes next. Three big shifts every telco leader needs to understand: *1. The mobile core is your highest-leverage asset right now.* Not the edge. Not the RAN. The core and the operators who productize it with disciplined lifecycle management will outpace those still treating software as an afterthought on hardware. *2. AI monetization is real but only if you architect for it.* The team walks through VMware Cloud Foundation as the engine for GPU-as-a-service and AI-as-a-service: model stores, runtimes, vector databases, compliance baked in, data isolation from day one. Not someday. Now. *3. Sovereign cloud isn't a checkbox anymore it's a revenue line.* Especially in Europe. Jurisdiction and residency are becoming competitive differentiators, not legal formalities. The operators moving fast here will own the enterprise stack. We also go deep on: → Co-innovation with Nokia, Ericsson, Mavenir, and Oracle and why full-stack ecosystem orchestration is replacing the old "software on hardware" mindset → How consolidated dashboards, certification, observability, and license governance cut change risk and accelerate upgrades and why this matters more as Kubernetes complexity stacks up → Intelligent operations: embedded AI that reads signals across storage, network, compute, and Kubernetes and recommends next actions while keeping humans in the loop → Agentic AI traffic: bursty, hard to cache, and arriving fast. Telcos sit at the crossroads of inter-DC connectivity, edge placement, and quality guarantees and that's a strategic position worth owning The takeaway: stop selling raw connectivity. Start selling trusted AI capacity and outcomes. If you're lowering TCO, launching AI services, or charting a pragmatic path toward autonomous networks this conversation will help you act with confidence, not just follow the hype.