Mixvoip, a telecommunications and IT provider headquartered in Luxembourg, has announced the renewal of its partnership with LuxProvide, operator of Luxembourg’s national supercomputer MeluXina, for another year.

In a press release, Mixvoip said the collaboration supported its ambition to develop secure, compliant and sovereign artificial intelligence capabilities for business communications and, through this renewed agreement, it continued to leverage high-performance computing resources to transform internally developed AI capabilities into scalable services for enterprise customers.

“Renewing our access to MeluXina is a strategic decision,” said Loïc Didelot, CEO of Mixvoip. “It allows us to innovate with AI while keeping full control over where data is processed and stored, a non-negotiable requirement for our customers and for us.”

Mixvoip detailed that over the past year, it has used MeluXina’s computing capabilities to support internally developed AI processes such as call transcription, summarisation and sentiment analysis. According to the telecommunications company, the next phase of the collaboration will focus on industrialising these capabilities and making them available as reliable, production-grade services for the B2B (Business-to-Business) market.

“Turning internal AI workflows into robust services requires performance, consistency and strong governance,” explained Marco L. Abreu, Product Owner of Voxbi, Mixvoip’s internally developed cloud telephony platform. “This is particularly critical when handling customer data and the data of our customers’ customers.”

Mixvoip emphasised that data protection, security and ethical AI development remain central to the partnership. By relying on MeluXina, Mixvoip said this ensured that AI models are developed and operated within a trusted European infrastructure, aligned with GDPR requirements and industry regulations.

“Our collaboration with Mixvoip demonstrates how national supercomputing infrastructure can enable responsible AI innovation for real business use cases,” said Dr. Farouk Mansouri, Senior Solution Engineer at LuxProvide.

The partnership also allows Mixvoip to avoid dependence on non-European hyperscalers (large cloud service providers) for sensitive AI workloads, reinforcing its commitment to data sovereignty and transparency.

Mixvoip is a telecommunications and IT provider headquartered in Luxembourg, with operations in Belgium, Germany and France, serving more than 5,000 SME customers.