Business analysis for the global telecommunications industry.
In this issue:
Network vendor strategies: Some network equipment vendors are starting to strike joint ventures with integrators to fight back against growing threats from China.
Content delivery networks: Wholesale telecoms operators are forging deals that use their content delivery networks to bypass big broadcasters.
Mobile broadband services: Mobile broadband and data usage are on the rise, but that is not being matched by revenues, which are hard to find.
M2M services: A spate of machine-to-machine announcements over the summer show operators are raising the service stakes again.
TELECOMS IN ISRAEL: Israeli equipment companies, noted for their innovation, are having to adapt in the face of competition from the East.
FIBRE NETWORKS: Europe’s govements are seeking the right balance of public and private investment in NGNs as the EC looks for a workable framework.
MOBILE TV SERVICES: Operators increasingly are having to offer mobile TV services for free or at a low cost, but that is making workable business models tricky.
SUBSCRIBER DATA MANAGEMENT: Operators are upgrading their SDM systems, but as they lea more about their customers they also face privacy issues.
Tellabs Inspire Magazine 2009 Q2: Innovations to help you succeed.
Inside:
Astelit's Perfect Record.
Wireless Data Defies the Economy.
Broadband Stimulus: A Reality Check.
In this issue:
Network vendor strategies: Some network equipment vendors are starting to strike joint ventures with integrators to fight back against growing threats from China.
Content delivery networks: Wholesale telecoms operators are forging deals that use their content delivery networks to bypass big broadcasters.
Mobile broadband services: Mobile broadband and data usage are on the rise, but that is not being matched by revenues, which are hard to find.
M2M services: A spate of machine-to-machine announcements over the summer show operators are raising the service stakes again.
TELECOMS IN ISRAEL: Israeli equipment companies, noted for their innovation, are having to adapt in the face of competition from the East.
FIBRE NETWORKS: Europe’s govements are seeking the right balance of public and private investment in NGNs as the EC looks for a workable framework.
MOBILE TV SERVICES: Operators increasingly are having to offer mobile TV services for free or at a low cost, but that is making workable business models tricky.
SUBSCRIBER DATA MANAGEMENT: Operators are upgrading their SDM systems, but as they lea more about their customers they also face privacy issues.
Tellabs Inspire Magazine 2009 Q2: Innovations to help you succeed.
Inside:
Astelit's Perfect Record.
Wireless Data Defies the Economy.
Broadband Stimulus: A Reality Check.