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Operational Support Systems: Mission Critical For Long Term CLEC SuccessProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: New Paradigm Resources Group Published: July 1998 Product Code: R257-022 Description The subject of Operation Support Systems (OSS) is a point of contention along regulatory, standardization, and strategic fronts given its strategic importance within the Competitive Telecommunications Industry. Its definition, however, is very simple. BellCore’s 15 year-old concept is defined as the interface in which data is verified, translated, and routed between networks and Business Support Systems (BSSs). Business Support Systems include network management, inventory control, billing, maintenance, service provisioning, data warehousing, customer care, trouble ticket reporting, and network surveillance. By the year 2000, there will be more than 5,000 operating carriers in the telecommunications market place. The annual $3.5 billion domestic OSS trade will jump significantly in the near future to accommodate interaction between telephone and cable companies, access and wireless providers, and the hundreds of equipment manufacturers instated to deliver innumerable new services. The discussion that follows will outline the changes being made —some forced, others anxiously created—as the industry attempts to address the growing challenge of maintaining service levels by providing seamless OSS integration. Table of Contents Please Note: Due to the brevity and/or nature of the content posted, there is no table of contents available for this report |
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