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The Next Telecom Boom


Published Date: December 2007
Published By: Mind Commerce Publishing
Page Count: 50
Order Code: R331-78
 
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New technologies such as IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) and WiMAX enable one service provider to offer the equivalent of telephone service (landline or mobile) data (T3, T1, DSL, cable modem, cellular broadband, fixed or mobile) and video at a fraction of the infrastructure costs that incumbent service providers (landline telephone, cable TV or cellular) have already invested in their networks. How will incumbents compete? Where do investment opportunities lie in terms of technologies that will be the pillars for the next (and exponentially larger) telecom boom?

This publication addresses those issues and offers answers that are critical to incumbents and new entrants as they consider significant investment in network upgrades, new networks, applications and services. In this analysis, Frank Ohrtman evaluates new technologies that will almost certainly force incumbent service providers to invest billions into new infrastructure or face a massive market share losses to new service providers or other service providers who do invest in new technologies to offer an expanded range of services.

Target Audience
  • Network infrastructure suppliers such as Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, and Motorola
  • Service providers of all types including wireline, cable MSOs, cellular, and new entrants such as Google
  • Investors in new infrastructure including WiMAX, IMS, and related fixed and wireless IP applications
  • Any company with a vested interest in new broadband spectrum such as 700 MHz
  • Incumbent and new entrant fixed, wireless, and next generation network operators
  • Developers of NGN applications such as FMC and any IP-based services

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