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Successful Revenue Assurance Rollouts Require Process Integration
Hosted Unified Communications Solutions:Large Enterprises Are a Good Bet
Consumers Cut Back on Network Spending
Sprint and Ericsson Break North America’s Network
True to Aastra's core value propositions, the A5000 offers investment protection for existing Aastra PBX customers. In a crowded market it will be challenged to stand out for new accounts.
U.S. Prepaid Wireless 2009-2013 Forecast: Prepaid Subscriber Growth Will Be Solid
Qwest - Choice Bundles and iQ Integrated T1 (Product Advisor)
ZTE - ZXA10 C300 (Product Advisor)
Belgacom ICS continues to take advantage of merger opportunities by entering into an agreement with MTN. The arrangement calls for MTN ICS to fold into BICS, giving the latter greater synergies and a strengthened Mid-East/Africa presence.
India - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
North America Voice Tracker
South Africa (country regulation overview)
Verizon - Business Bundles & Integrated T1 (Product Advisor)
Avaya - IP Office (Product Advisor)
The introduction of Verizon Business' EVPL Dynamic Bandwidth will be a boon to enterprise customers with bandwidth demands that have seasonal variations, but the company now needs to extend this capability to other services such as VPLS.
Global Crossing has expanded its EtherExtend Flex service reach to 26 destinations globally. However, the carrier's footprint in Asia is limited while some competitors have developed stronger capabilities to offer Ethernet access and L2 Ethernet.
U.S. carriers are playing a growing role in the provision of M2M services. While looking at similar applications and customers, AT&T and Verizon have different approaches as they pursue consumer and business opportunities.
Global Crossing added Singapore, Frankfurt and two US cities to its EtherExtend Flex service reach, taking the total number of destinations to 26. The carrier has a solid Ethernet position and presents a growing threat to European operators.
Verizon CaaS: on-demand resources for enterprise customers
BT Wholesale won a major five-year contract with KCOM to take over management functions of the latter's network. BT Wholesale is clearly the player to beat in such large-scale national managed network outsourcing and wholesale service contracts.
Global Crossing added Houston, Sunnyvale and two overseas cities to increase its EtherExtend Flex service reach to 26 out of a 70-site target. The carrier's global Ethernet expansion presents a growing threat to international service providers.
Tanzania Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Mexico Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
T-Home has met its target of a launch of Connected Life & Work by Q2, and with a far more engaging name to boot. However, a gigabyte of storage for photos and music will be used up very quickly, pushing users to the premium version of the service.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
The Future of Voice Biometrics in the Enterprise Market (Strategic Focus)
COLT has completed the last leg of its NGN strategy upgrading its long-haul network to provide high-speed data links to 10 Gbps. It can also provision services faster and adhere to higher SLAs. Existing customers are receptive to the new offer.
Colombia Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Hong Kong Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Ireland (country regulation overview)
Kenya Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Croatia Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
China Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Czech Republic Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Peru Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Belgium: Telecoms Market
ADTRAN (Company Advisor)
AudioCodes (Company Advisor)
China Telecom Industry IT Solution 2009-2013 Forecast and Analysis
SMEs in Turkey: a strong price focus
Global Crossing (wholesale)
COLT Telecom (Company Advisor)
NuVox (Company Advisor)
Telecom Italia (Company Advisor)
Japan (country regulation overview)
Deutsche Telekom AG - SWOT Analysis
BT launches Virtual Data Centre into the emerging (but already pretty crowded) cloud market. The dynamic and virtualised infrastructure platform allows users to provision network and storage resources 'on demand' to support their business needs.
Qwest and IBM are two big names with ambitious plans to launch managed network and unified communications solutions targeting the mid-market. Whether they will package these services competitively to this cost-sensitive segment is another matter.
Venezuela Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
Philippines Telecommunications Report Q3 2009
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