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Home » Deutsche Telekom CEO Pushes Digital Sovereignty for AI and 6G

Deutsche Telekom CEO Pushes Digital Sovereignty for AI and 6G

April 22, 2026
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Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Höttges used the stage at Hannover Messe to frame artificial intelligence as inseparable from sovereign digital infrastructure, arguing that Europe’s competitiveness in AI will depend on control over networks, data, and compute. He emphasized that “without infrastructure, even AI is speechless,” positioning the company’s ongoing investments in secure networks, sovereign data centers, and AI compute as foundational to Germany’s industrial future.

Höttges outlined a three-tier model of digital sovereignty spanning data, operations, and technology. At the base level, data sovereignty ensures compliance with European regulations such as GDPR through locally operated cloud infrastructure, including Deutsche Telekom’s T Cloud Public. Operational sovereignty builds on this with regionally controlled data centers and certified processes to ensure reliability and independence for critical workloads. At the top tier, technological sovereignty focuses on reducing reliance on non-European providers through open standards, multi-cloud strategies, and initiatives such as 8ra, enabling enterprises to combine services across a federated ecosystem.

The strategy ties directly to Deutsche Telekom’s AI infrastructure push, highlighted by its recently launched AI factory in Munich. Built in six months with partners including Nvidia, SAP, and Siemens, the facility delivers what the company describes as one of Europe’s most powerful industrial AI platforms, targeting manufacturing, SMEs, and the public sector. The operator is also investing approximately €6 billion annually in Germany across fiber, mobile networks, and data centers, while advancing 6G research that embeds AI directly into network architecture for autonomous operations.

  • Emphasis on “physical AI” for industrial environments, leveraging Europe’s manufacturing base
  • Three-tier sovereignty model: data, operational, and technological sovereignty
  • T Cloud Public positioned as GDPR-compliant European cloud infrastructure
  • AI factory in Munich designed for industrial AI workloads and European standards
  • Partnerships include Nvidia, SAP, and Siemens for AI ecosystem integration
  • €6 billion annual investment in Germany focused on fiber, mobile, and data centers
  • 6G research integrates AI natively into network operations for automation
  • Multi-cloud and open standards strategy aimed at reducing dependency on non-European providers

“Progress happens where AI and sovereignty come together… If we follow through consistently, Germany will not just keep pace – we will lead.”

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