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Home » Telefónica and Google Cloud Launch Sovereign Cloud for Spain

Telefónica and Google Cloud Launch Sovereign Cloud for Spain

May 31, 2026
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Telefónica and Google Cloud have partnered to launch a sovereign cloud service in Spain aimed at public administrations and enterprises operating in highly regulated industries. The offering combines Google Cloud’s infrastructure in Madrid with Telefónica-managed encryption and operational controls designed to help organizations meet strict requirements around data residency, privacy, and digital sovereignty.

At the center of the announcement is the extension of Google Cloud Data Boundary services in Spain. Under the agreement, Google Cloud selected Telefónica as its sovereignty partner to manage key controls around data protection, residency, and personnel access. Customer data hosted in Google Cloud’s Madrid region is encrypted using keys generated and stored by Telefónica within its own sovereign cloud environment in Spain. The companies said this approach gives organizations additional protection by ensuring encryption keys remain under the control of a domestic operator and outside external jurisdictions.

The partners are targeting Spanish public agencies as well as businesses in regulated sectors such as finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure. The offering also includes 24/7 monitoring, support, and audit capabilities designed to help customers maintain compliance as they modernize IT environments and deploy AI, analytics, and cloud-native applications. The move reflects growing demand across Europe for cloud services that balance access to hyperscale innovation with national requirements for operational autonomy and data governance.

  • Telefónica Tech serves as Google Cloud’s sovereignty partner in Spain
  • Service is built on Google Cloud’s Madrid region infrastructure
  • Encryption keys are generated and stored by Telefónica within Spain
  • Designed for public sector and regulated industries requiring strong residency and compliance controls
  • Includes continuous monitoring, audit services, and operational support
  • Supports workloads involving AI, analytics, and broader digital transformation initiatives

Sofia Collado, CEO of Telefónica Tech, said: “This new offering enables organisations to define precise data residency, access control and data protection policies through encryption keys generated and managed outside public cloud environments.”

🌐 Analysis: The partnership reflects a broader European shift toward sovereign cloud architectures that preserve access to hyperscale cloud platforms while adding local control layers for compliance and governance. Google Cloud has been expanding sovereign cloud capabilities across Europe, while competitors including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle continue to introduce regional sovereignty models in response to public sector procurement requirements and enterprise demand for stronger data localization.

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