French telecoms giant Iliad commits €3 billion to AI infrastructure
Iliad’s subsidiary OpCore aims to deploy several hundred megawatts of AI capacity in the short term.
French telecoms group Iliad has announced a €3 billion investment in AI infrastructure, including data centres and computing power. The investment will be made through its subsidiary OpCore, which operates 13 data centres across Europe. In the short term, OpCore plans to deploy several hundred megawatts of capacity, with a long-term goal of expanding to several gigawatts.
Iliad has also partnered with France-based AI startup Mistral AI to integrate its ‘Le Chat Pro’ AI model into services for its 15.5 million French subscribers. The move highlights Europe’s push to catch up with the US and China in AI development. American initiatives, such as US President Donald Trump’s Stargate programme, aim to invest up to $500 billion in AI over the next five years.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has urged Europe to embrace AI and suggested a Stargate-style programme could be introduced on the continent. Iliad’s investment signals a growing commitment among European companies to strengthen the region’s AI capabilities and infrastructure.