Norwood Systems Lands £150K Paid Pilot to Test AI Voice Tech With Major UK Telco

By Josua Ferreira -

Norwood Systems secures £150,000 paid pilot with major UK telecommunications provider

Norwood Systems has executed a paid pilot trial agreement with a major UK telecommunications provider for its OpenSpan AI Services Orchestration Platform and CogVoice AI Voice applications. The agreement includes total pilot fees of £150,000 (approximately A$285,000), payable in instalments upon contract commencement and milestone completion.

The pilot is expected to commence in the second half of June 2026 and run until mid-September 2026. This represents a paid commercial engagement rather than a free proof-of-concept trial.

What the pilot will demonstrate

The pilot deployment is structured to test a comprehensive range of AI-enabled voice service capabilities across the telco’s operations. OpenSpan will be deployed as a network-facing orchestration layer connecting the telecommunications provider’s voice network with cloud-based AI and speech services.

The pilot will evaluate the following capabilities:

  • Inbound call handling
  • Known and unknown caller handling using CLI/DDI and customer-provided datasets
  • Call routing
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Provisioning workflows
  • Administrative controls
  • Reporting and unit-economics analysis

The pilot environment will be hosted on Microsoft Azure infrastructure within the UK telco’s Azure tenant. The breadth of capabilities being tested suggests the telecommunications provider is evaluating OpenSpan for comprehensive AI voice service deployment rather than a narrow single-use case.

What is AI services orchestration and why do telcos need it?

AI services orchestration acts as a bridge layer connecting a telecommunications provider’s existing voice network infrastructure with cloud-based AI services. Traditional telco voice networks were built before modern AI capabilities existed and were not designed for AI integration.

An orchestration platform like OpenSpan allows telecommunications providers to add AI capabilities without rebuilding their core infrastructure. This solves a significant operational challenge: telcos can launch new AI-enhanced voice services to customers, including automated call handling, intelligent scheduling, and dynamic routing, while managing costs and operational complexity.

OpenSpan AI Services Orchestration Architecture

For telecommunications providers, this represents a pathway to monetise AI voice services without undertaking major infrastructure overhauls. The orchestration layer handles the technical complexity of connecting legacy voice networks with modern AI services, making deployment faster and more cost-effective.

Commercial structure and revenue recognition

The agreement includes total pilot fees of £150,000 (approximately A$285,000) payable in instalments tied to contract commencement and milestone completion. Revenue recognition will be subject to milestone achievement and Norwood’s accounting policies.

The customer is described as a major UK telecommunications provider with an established enterprise, SME and voice services business. Norwood has not disclosed the customer’s identity, noting that the identity alone would not be expected to materially affect the company’s share price. The company considers this announcement contains all material information relevant to assessing the impact of the Trial Agreement.

Metric Detail
Total pilot fees £150,000 (approx. A$285,000)
Payment structure Instalments on commencement and milestones
Pilot duration Late June 2026 to mid-September 2026
Hosting environment Microsoft Azure (UK tenant)

Pathway to production — what comes next

The Trial Agreement is for a pilot only. It does not commit the customer to proceed to a production deployment or enter into any further commercial agreement. The agreement includes termination clauses customary for agreements of this nature.

Any future production deployment would be subject to further approvals across multiple domains:

  1. Technical approvals
  2. Commercial approvals
  3. Security approvals
  4. Procurement approvals
  5. Contractual approvals

While this pilot carries no guarantee of follow-on work, successful completion could position Norwood for a materially larger production contract with a major UK telecommunications provider.

A recent CogVoice contract variation with a Tier 1 Australian telco added A$595,000 in revenue by expanding solution refinement and implementation activities, reflecting the kind of delivery credibility that Norwood is now seeking to replicate in the UK environment.

CEO commentary

Paul Ostergaard, CEO and Founder

“This paid pilot provides Norwood with an important opportunity to demonstrate OpenSpan as a network-facing AI services orchestration layer in a major UK telecommunications environment, together with selected CogVoice AI applications and interface integrations.”

“The pilot is structured to test integration with the provider’s voice network, provisioning, UK-hosted deployment, operational controls, call handling, scheduling workflows and the unit economics required for a potential AI voice service launch.”

Ostergaard described the agreement as “a significant step in validating OpenSpan and CogVoice with a major UK telecommunications provider.”

Strategic context — building on Microsoft Azure integration

This pilot represents execution against Norwood’s strategic roadmap for AI services orchestration. The company previously announced its Strategic Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service Integration Initiative on 19 June 2024, followed by the OpenSpan platform launch on 17 December 2024.

The current pilot demonstrates progression from platform development to commercial validation with a major telco customer. The UK-hosted Azure deployment in the customer’s own tenant addresses data sovereignty and security requirements important to telecommunications providers operating in regulated environments.

The UK deployment follows a parallel OpenSpan Voice AI pilot with a major Australian telco, where Microsoft is an active collaborator contributing Azure Kubernetes Service and Microsoft Foundry to validate carrier-grade AI voice capabilities for the SMB market.

OpenSpan is designed to provide a network-facing AI services orchestration layer for telecommunications providers, connecting voice networks and operational interfaces with cloud-based AI, speech and application services, including Norwood’s CogVoice applications where selected by the provider. The pilot is intended to validate OpenSpan’s operation in a UK telecommunications environment while maintaining data residency and security controls within the provider’s infrastructure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Norwood Systems UK telco trial and how much is it worth?

Norwood Systems has signed a paid pilot trial agreement with a major UK telecommunications provider to test its OpenSpan AI Services Orchestration Platform and CogVoice applications, with total pilot fees of £150,000 (approximately A$285,000) payable in instalments tied to commencement and milestone completion.

What does OpenSpan AI Services Orchestration actually do for a telco?

OpenSpan acts as a network-facing bridge layer that connects a telco's existing voice network infrastructure with cloud-based AI and speech services, allowing providers to add capabilities like automated call handling, intelligent scheduling, and dynamic routing without rebuilding their core infrastructure.

Does the Norwood Systems pilot guarantee a production contract with the UK telco?

No — the Trial Agreement is for the pilot only and does not commit the customer to any further commercial agreement; any production deployment would require separate technical, commercial, security, procurement, and contractual approvals.

When does the Norwood Systems UK telco pilot start and finish?

The pilot is expected to commence in the second half of June 2026 and run until mid-September 2026, with the deployment hosted on Microsoft Azure within the UK telco's own Azure tenant.

How does the UK pilot fit into Norwood Systems' broader commercial strategy?

The UK pilot runs alongside a parallel OpenSpan pilot with a major Australian telco where Microsoft is an active collaborator, and follows a CogVoice contract variation with a Tier 1 Australian telco that added A$595,000 in revenue — together representing Norwood's push to validate its platform across multiple major carrier markets simultaneously.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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