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Will the future of telecom growth depend on content creators and AI? 

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Astha Bhardwaj
Astha Bhardwaj
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Astha Bhardwaj
Astha Bhardwaj
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October 25, 2025, 9:05 AM ET

Astha Bhardwaj is a managing director in Accenture, leading the APAC Communications, Media & Technology strategy practice. She has 18+ years of experience in the Telecom & Technology industries spanning Customer Experience, Digital & AI Transformation and Growth strategy.  Astha has authored multiple point of views on AI strategy, CX, Digital transformation, Loyalty and Omni channel. Prior to Accenture she worked with Airtel and holds a MBA degree.

Astha Bhardwaj is a managing director in Accenture, leading the APAC Communications, Media & Technology strategy practice
Astha Bhardwaj is a managing director in Accenture, leading the APAC Communications, Media & Technology strategy practice.courtesy of Accenture

For decades, telecommunications companies have been the quiet power behind the world’s digital transformation. They connect billions, fuel global commerce, and enable nearly every modern convenience. Yet despite that foundational role, telcos have often struggled to capture the consumer imagination or command the kind of loyalty enjoyed by tech and social media brands built on top of their networks. 

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Today, two converging forces can change the equation: the rise of the creator economy and the rapid maturation of artificial intelligence. Together, they represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity for telcos to reinvent themselves not just as providers of connectivity, but as platforms for community and innovation. 

The Loyalty Challenge

Telecom has become a victim of its own success. Nearly every market is saturated. Consumers have endless options, minimal switching costs, and little reason to stay loyal to any one provider. Our study has shown that consumers trust telcos with their most sensitive data, yet two-thirds will still switch providers within five years. For younger generations especially, telcos are utilities: reliable, necessary, but forgettable. 

But the same companies that built the infrastructure for the digital age can build the infrastructure for relevance. The question is no longer whether connectivity matters, it’s how to make it matter more. 

From Commodities to Communities

The creator economy, projected to reach nearly $480 billion by 2027, is reshaping how people engage with brands. Authenticity and affinity now drive purchasing decisions more than advertising and price.  This evolution presents a major opportunity for telcos. By partnering with creators, influencers, and purpose-driven brands, they can transform basic subscription plans into co-branded, community-driven experiences. This is the essence of creator economy.  

Imagine mobile offerings that go beyond data plans, where fans subscribe to their favorite musician’s mobile community, or gamers join networks designed around shared interests. Each plan could include exclusive content, community access, and premium perks that reflect the user’s lifestyle and identity. For creators, it’s a new monetization channel and a deeper bond with their audience. For telcos, it’s a path to differentiation and emotional connection: a way to move from selling services to selling belonging. 

The payoff is significant. These models can command premium pricing, reduce churn, and reposition telecom brands from functional to aspirational. In a marketplace defined by sameness, community becomes the ultimate competitive edge. 

The Next Frontier: AI Aggregation

While many industries are still exploring how AI fits into their strategy, telcos already hold three critical advantages: massive user bases, granular customer data, and deep trust built over decades of service.  This combination positions them uniquely to become AI aggregators – bringing together support, services and devices that that help consumers simplify and secure their digital lives. 

Imagine a telco app with an integrated AI assistant that can manage plans, optimize bills, and recommend new services. Or a curated marketplace offering vetted third-party AI tools from productivity apps to parental controls, all accessible under one trusted brand.  Telcos can also explore moving deeper into the value chain, beyond services into AI-powered devices. This would entail partnering or building AI-first consumer hardware (e.g., smart phones, wearables) pre-integrated with telco’s AI ecosystem. 

This model allows telcos to leverage their infrastructure and trust to build entirely new value chains around personalization, security, and convenience. The opportunity isn’t to build every AI tool themselves but to become the platform that brings the best ones together. 

Done right, AI aggregation can open new revenue streams, reinforce loyalty, and reposition telcos as leaders in digital engagement not just infrastructure. 

Competing on More Than Connectivity

The traditional growth playbook for telecom is exhausted. High penetration, flat pricing, and fleeting loyalty demand a new path forward. The future will belong to those who compete on connection, not just connectivity.  Community networks and AI aggregation aren’t just tactical methods; they’re strategic drivers for the next decade. They give telcos the chance to participate in the culture of their customers, not just the consumption. 

As AI reshapes industries and creators redefine influence, telcos have everything they need to lead; scale, data, and trust. What’s missing is the drive to differentiate themselves in the market, the speed to innovate and the willingness to act like the digital brands that once disrupted them. 

The platforms that will define digital life in the next decade are being built today. Telcos already have the infrastructure. It’s time they claimed the influence too. 

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