
Telcos are under mounting pressure to grow, but legacy models are letting them down. Systems and vendors are fragmented, while rising costs are a barrier to scaling efficiently. To keep up with demand and capture new opportunities, telcos have to explore new infrastructure models that go beyond basic public cloud.
Connectivity is the core, but control is slipping
Every digital interaction, from video streaming to enterprise cloud access, depends on the infrastructure that telcos operate. Yet, as connectivity demand explodes, control over that infrastructure has quietly eroded.
Each new service layer, each vendor relationship, each SLA has added operational weight. What began as a quest for flexibility has become a maze of dependencies.Today, many operators are held back by fragmented infrastructure. The more they grow, the harder it becomes to manage costs, maintain performance, and ensure reliability. It often means juggling multiple vendors, negotiating complex SLAs, and managing layers of contracts. The result is slower time to market, unpredictable costs, and diminishing operational control. Telcos are being asked to scale faster and deliver more value, but they’re doing it with less visibility and more dependency than ever before.
Scaling in a fragmented world
Most telcos didn’t plan for this complexity. It evolved over time. New markets meant new partners and new services required new infrastructure. Every addition promised agility, but over the years, each created more silos. Today, building or expanding a service involves multiple suppliers for data centre space, hardware, network access, and security. Provisioning takes weeks instead of hours. Support is scattered across time zones. Cost management becomes a negotiation rather than a forecast.
What telcos need isn’t just more capacity. They need controlled scalability and the ability to grow quickly without losing oversight, flexibility, or profit margin.
A new model for Infrastructure-as-a-Service
At Voxility, we have developed our integrated Telco IaaS stack to address these challenges. We’ve brought all the essential components of telco infrastructure together. We enable telcos to scale up network, colocation, compute, and security with one partner, one contract, and one operational model. It is Infrastructure-as-a-Service designed for telcos. Everything is private and physical, hosted in Tier-3 data centres in the largest Internet hubs around the world.
This approach gives operators immediate access to:
• Network connectivity with more than 2,200 direct peers for low-latency global reach.
• High-performance dedicated servers that can be configured and deployed on a pay-as-you-grow basis.
• Premium colocation with flexible cross-connects and predictable costs.
• Integrated DDoS protection built directly into the backbone.
Instead of purchasing cloud instances, telcos gain ownership of their infrastructure footprint with the agility to scale on demand, but entirely under their control.
Simplicity that drives efficiency
Simplicity isn’t about reducing capability. It’s about reducing friction. With an integrated IaaS model, telcos manage one supplier and one SLA while expanding capabilities. This alone removes weeks of coordination from deployment cycles. It also transforms cost management. All services are delivered through a single platform, ensuring pricing is transparent and usage-based. Operators can align spending directly with network growth and avoid the inefficiencies of overlapping vendor contracts.
From an operational standpoint, simplicity means faster response times, unified monitoring, and fewer points of failure. The entire stack, from rack space to route table, is visible, measurable, and adaptable.
With Voxility’s integrated model, capacity can be deployed in hours, not months, across major global hubs. That speed is crucial for new market entry, temporary demand spikes, or customer-specific deployments. Whether expanding a backbone, supporting edge computing, or enabling a new enterprise service, telcos can scale exactly when and where they need to.
From infrastructure to outcomes
Early adopters of integrated IaaS are already seeing tangible results:
• Time-to-deploy reduced from weeks to days.
• Operational costs lowered through simplified procurement and predictable billing.
• Service reliability improved by removing inter-vendor dependencies.
• Revenue potential increased through faster delivery of customer-facing solutions.
• Market responsiveness improved, enabling telcos to capture new opportunities and serve enterprise demand with real-time scalability.
It’s a structural shift that turns infrastructure into a platform for growth, rather than a set of isolated assets.
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The next step in scaling smarter
To encourage operators to experience this model, Voxility is offering $10,000 in infrastructure credits for eligible telco customers requesting the IaaS stack before 31 December 2025. The credit can be applied to any combination of network, compute, colocation, or security services across our global data centres. This is more than an incentive. It’s an invitation to explore a new way of thinking about infrastructure: one where scalability, simplicity, agility, and control coexist by design. Owning the infrastructure behind connectivity gives operators the freedom to innovate, differentiate, and deliver with confidence.
Try Voxility and scale like you mean it. Claim your credit here: voxility.com/telco-infrastructure