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Updated · The Fast Mode · Jun 25
Telefónica Completes 17 Edge Nodes Across Spain to Bolster Digital Sovereignty
Updated
Updated · The Fast Mode · Jun 25

Telefónica Completes 17 Edge Nodes Across Spain to Bolster Digital Sovereignty

3 articles · Updated · The Fast Mode · Jun 25

Summary

  • 17 edge computing nodes are now live across Spain, giving Telefónica nationwide capacity to launch services for businesses and government agencies.
  • The network processes and stores data closer to where it is generated, cutting latency and improving control versus traditional cloud or centralized data-center models.
  • Telefónica said the rollout supports sovereign digital services spanning networks, cybersecurity, AI and cloud, with B2B offerings tied to local productive ecosystems in cities including Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
  • The project aligns with a European cloud-edge roadmap and aims to reduce reliance on non-EU providers; Telefónica España's proposal won Spain's top national rating for the IPCEI process in 2021.

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Spain’s Digital Leap: Telefónica’s 17 Edge Nodes Set New Standard for European Infrastructure

Overview

Telefónica has completed the rollout of 17 edge nodes across Spain, establishing a robust digital backbone that brings computing power closer to where data is generated. This strategic move empowers businesses and public administrations with advanced computing capabilities, enabling the development of sophisticated edge-based applications. By reducing reliance on cloud and edge service providers outside the European Union, Telefónica’s project delivers lower latency and enhanced data security. The new infrastructure supports tailored B2B services and marks a significant step in Spain’s digital transformation, aligning with broader European goals for technological autonomy and innovation.

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