The latest news from the Next Generation Communications Community. Sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent. Powered by TMCnet. ITEXPO West begins in: 87 Days. REGISTER NOW! Feature Articles Today's world is both mobile and Web-driven and the assets that already exist within the service provider environment, including network capabilities and data such as QoS functions and subscriber location and presence information — can be used to customize and enrich existing services or build exciting new offerings. These assets can easily be customized to enrich existing services or build new offerings.
There are a number of key trends that are emerging in the market today that can benefit and hurt the network operator. The overall impact depends greatly on the operator's ability to embrace opportunities and overcome challenges. The pain points that are created by these trends can lead to opportunities when they are leveraged correctly.
How dynamic and collaborative are your employee conversations? Are you inviting creative banter to develop innovative solutions? Do you have the technologies in place to support team building among members located throughout the world? If you want to achieve differentiation in the market, employee engagement is truly the key.
If they have not already made the transition, telecommunications service providers are rapidly coming to the conclusion that they must evolve to all-IP networks to stay competitive and serve the needs of their customers.
Application Enablement is getting a lot of attention in certain portals as of late as service providers are seeking new ways to optimize their current environments to drive new revenue opportunities. While it is critical to leverage key assets that service providers already own within their networks, not all understand the value in Application Enablement and what it can do for their business model.
How would you measure the experience for the customer? Are they succeeding with their smartphone use and successfully accessing all the applications and services that you offer? Do you provide everything they need to meet their multimedia needs? Is your support staff equipped to resolve all of their issues? If you can't positively answer these questions, it may be time to take a closer look at the way you do business and the improvements you can make for your smartphone users.
Sumitomo Electric Industries announced that it has developed a remote radio head (RRH) to be used in a cellular base station for Long Term Evolution (LTE) service, the next generation mobile communications service.
To enable cable and IPTV providers deliver a new generation of video services to their subscribers' TVs, PCs, tablets, mobile phones and more, Alcatel-Lucent has inked a strategic partnership with online video management and publishing company thePlatform. The companies have joined forces to offer a multiscreen video platform that supports the delivery of live scheduled TV, video-on-demand (VOD) and 'TV everywhere' services to a variety of screens, allowing pay-TV subscribers to access their video content in the home or on the go, on any device that is most convenient to the user.
Russian telecom operator OJSC Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) announced on Tuesday that it will again partner with Alcatel-Lucent to optimize its network and better prepare itself for the transition to Long Term Evolution (LTE) technologies.
The Diameter control plane expert Traffix Systems has announced that it is eager to attend the upcoming VoLTE Interoperability test event organized by the MultiService Forum and supported by the GSMA, taking place on September 12-30, 2011.
U.S. Cellular, leading wireless communications services provider in the U.S., announced it is expanding the portfolio of handheld devices with the launch of eight new smartphones, two tablets and the company's first 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) devices.
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