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Future of Telecom

According to latest data released by Ericsson: Latest measurements show mobile data grew 10 times faster than voice Mobile broadband adoption accelerating with introduction of high performance networks Operators to increase profitability and competitive differentiation with mobile broadband Mobile broadband currently accounts for only 10% of total mobile subscriptions but a rapidly increasing majority of [...]

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Telecom Flat World?

by telecomblogs on June 19, 2009

Earlier when I posted a blog “Go Global Telecom..!” I had a perspective in my writings. If you said world is flat, then you shouldn’t have missed this simple fact. By flat world, I simply mean ignoring Asia-Pacific or emerging markets could be fatal in future! Whosoever you are! Ok! Let me justify the same. [...]

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These are some facts to be aware of Location Based Services. Compete, a web search company who has come up with the findings about LBS and their usage among smart phone users. According to survey conducted of 1000 such users: 1. 1 in 3 users uses LBS. 2. Smart phone users who use LBS pay more [...]

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From IBM Study Pages  TELUS: DELIVERING ON EVERY COUNT Canadian telecom provider TELUS excels when it comes to CSR. The company is committed to reducing its own carbon footprint by cutting its fuel and electricity consumption, encouraging employees to telework or use environmentally friendly forms of transport (such as walking, cycling or public transport), and [...]

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Now, we have reached to last topic of discussion in the series ‘Enterprise of Future: Telecom Industry Edition’. Today we will talk about creating long term relationship with the community, which telecom companies are serving. In other words, the final trait of ’Enterprise of Future’ we will talk about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Let’s explore it! CSR isn’t a new proposition. [...]

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(Discussion will continue with fourth trait of ‘Enterprise of Future’ i.e. ‘Disruptive by Nature’) Telecom CEOs are putting more emphasis on business model innovation than CEOs in Media, Healthcare & Financial services, says IBM Study of ’Organization of Future: Telecom Industry Edition’. Seventy percent of CEO respondents plan to make serious changes into business model as compared [...]

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Go Global, Telecom, Go Global!

by telecomblogs on May 8, 2009

(The importance of IBM Study is highlighted in new research carried out by TeleGeography, which talks about need of  ‘Global Intergration’  for a Telecom Operator, in an highly globalized world. This fact is highlighted, despite the fact that industry is facing global recession.) Now here comes the support to my earlier arguments ,’Need of Global Integration for Telecom Organizations’. [...]

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