Telecommunications Management Software Research
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Focus: Telecoms of the future
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe telecoms sector in 2017 finds itself increasingly challenged as operators and end-users respond to multiple challenges, such as the emergence of software-based networks, the steady erosion of voice revenues, and the growth of 'free' communications services.
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The 5G Future Will Spark an Evolution of Telecom Networks
Sponsored by: T-Mobile for BusinessTelecom networks are evolving thanks to new technologies such as 5G. This evolution will affect various types of organizations, internet service providers (ISPs) and available services. In this e-guide, learn why it is critical for ISPs to explore 5G and its capabilities now, in order to determine how to offer 5G services and support customers.
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Virtualizing Network Functions: Could NFV Mean Network Nirvana?
Sponsored by: TechTarget NetworkingThis Technical Guide on network functions virtualization covers NFV basics, how NFV fits into existing network systems and how to write an NFV request for proposal (RFP) to get you what you need.
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Mobility Solutions
Sponsored by: AzzurriEnabling and supporting mobility can be complicated, especially when it comes to integrating it with company policy. Discover how a mobility solution can help you with all this.
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Telco 2015: Five telling years, four future scenarios
Sponsored by: IBMThe telecommunications industry was already in a redefining shift in consumer preferences, business models and infrastructure development prior to theĀ economic crisis. Faced with challenges in declining revenues, a maturing mobile industry and increased competition from new entrants, the industry finds itself in dire need of new models for growth.
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Presentation Transcript: Next-Generation Service Provider Platforms: What Do Service Providers Need?
Sponsored by: Alcatel-LucentThis transcript, a printable version of the video from enterprise expert Tom Nolle, addresses the marginalization that operators face from over-the-top disintermediation - caused by exploding operating costs that result from declining revenue per bit.