Xener Systems provides next-generation communication solutions based on IP and multimedia technologies for both wired and wireless networks. It offers products and solutions for enterprises and households in Korea and other countries in Asia to deliver services like internet telephony, voice, and video. As the communication services market evolves rapidly, Xener aims to grow into a leading global company through technological innovation and responding to changing needs.
This article covers the business drivers for IP NGN transformation, technological challenges faced by the carriers in India and emerging markets and how Cisco can transform their business through the SNO transformation model (Services, Network and Operations) especially in the context of outsourcing/Managed Services and BOT (Build, Operate and Transfer) business models.
The document discusses the online video platform (OVP) market. It provides an overview of the market and outlines key trends, including convergence in the market and consolidation and partnerships between companies. The OVP market is still evolving, especially in emerging markets, and presents opportunities for revenue growth from services. The market is expected to grow from $212 million in 2010 to $364 million in 2015, driven by increasing broadband penetration and the rise of mobile video. North America and Latin America currently make up the largest segment of the market.
Sip vo ip-ims-convergence-d2-10 at kishoreAT Kishore
This document discusses emerging trends toward convergence in communications markets and focuses on how SIP profiles can benefit from convergence. It recommends the following action plan for service providers to successfully adopt a convergence model: (1) Start working now with Alcatel-Lucent on defining SIP profiles and services to support convergence; (2) Begin product development and trials of convergence services now to be ready for commercial launch in 2008; (3) Leverage existing prototype applications and services to trial convergence concepts with major operators. The goal is to get started immediately to be prepared for long-term success in converged markets.
Total Network Solutions (TNS) provides a fully integrated network and infrastructure monitoring and management service. TNS offers monitoring of networks, infrastructure, applications and security to help optimize customer processes, reduce costs, and enable business transformation. The service includes planning, design, implementation, maintenance and around-the-clock support for customers' networks.
Vodafone operates mobile networks in 22 countries around the world. It relies on telecommunications licenses and network infrastructure as key technologies. The network infrastructure connects customers and enables Vodafone to provide voice, messaging, and data services. Vodafone is working to evolve its network to improve data speeds and capacity through technologies like HSPA and expanding IP networks, while tightly controlling costs. Supply chain management is focused on relationships with global suppliers to achieve savings.
This document discusses how businesses can balance the demands of 21st century technology with tight budgets. It outlines four steps to reduce costs and maximize efficiencies using next generation technology: 1) Migrate to a business grade next generation network for more infrastructure for less, 2) Converge voice, data, and internet infrastructure and services for easier use and support, 3) Transform ICT systems using cloud and hosted technologies for better technology for less, 4) Mobilize the workforce with UC&C tools on wireless devices to improve operational efficiency. The document also discusses how TalkTalk's next generation network can drive innovation while maximizing ROI for businesses.
The document provides a comparative study of Idea and Vodafone cellular companies in India. It discusses their product profiles, services, marketing strategies and advertising approaches. Idea offers services like EDGE technology, value added services, and targets different customer segments through tariff plans. Vodafone is a global company operating in India through subsidiaries, offering various communication services to consumers and businesses. Both companies focus on network quality and value added features to attract and retain customers in the competitive Indian market.
The document discusses considerations for service providers offering Voice over IP (VoIP) services. Key points include:
- VoIP allows providers to offer voice, video, and other multimedia services over a single IP-based network.
- Quality of service is important to deliver reliable voice services. Technologies like DiffServ and MPLS traffic engineering help prioritize voice traffic.
- Signaling protocols like SIP and H.323 set up calls between endpoints. Client-server protocols interact with call controllers and gateways.
- Foundry Networks' routers and switches enable scalable VoIP solutions through features like traffic prioritization, high availability, and security.
This article covers the business drivers for IP NGN transformation, technological challenges faced by the carriers in India and emerging markets and how Cisco can transform their business through the SNO transformation model (Services, Network and Operations) especially in the context of outsourcing/Managed Services and BOT (Build, Operate and Transfer) business models.
The document discusses the online video platform (OVP) market. It provides an overview of the market and outlines key trends, including convergence in the market and consolidation and partnerships between companies. The OVP market is still evolving, especially in emerging markets, and presents opportunities for revenue growth from services. The market is expected to grow from $212 million in 2010 to $364 million in 2015, driven by increasing broadband penetration and the rise of mobile video. North America and Latin America currently make up the largest segment of the market.
Sip vo ip-ims-convergence-d2-10 at kishoreAT Kishore
This document discusses emerging trends toward convergence in communications markets and focuses on how SIP profiles can benefit from convergence. It recommends the following action plan for service providers to successfully adopt a convergence model: (1) Start working now with Alcatel-Lucent on defining SIP profiles and services to support convergence; (2) Begin product development and trials of convergence services now to be ready for commercial launch in 2008; (3) Leverage existing prototype applications and services to trial convergence concepts with major operators. The goal is to get started immediately to be prepared for long-term success in converged markets.
Total Network Solutions (TNS) provides a fully integrated network and infrastructure monitoring and management service. TNS offers monitoring of networks, infrastructure, applications and security to help optimize customer processes, reduce costs, and enable business transformation. The service includes planning, design, implementation, maintenance and around-the-clock support for customers' networks.
Vodafone operates mobile networks in 22 countries around the world. It relies on telecommunications licenses and network infrastructure as key technologies. The network infrastructure connects customers and enables Vodafone to provide voice, messaging, and data services. Vodafone is working to evolve its network to improve data speeds and capacity through technologies like HSPA and expanding IP networks, while tightly controlling costs. Supply chain management is focused on relationships with global suppliers to achieve savings.
This document discusses how businesses can balance the demands of 21st century technology with tight budgets. It outlines four steps to reduce costs and maximize efficiencies using next generation technology: 1) Migrate to a business grade next generation network for more infrastructure for less, 2) Converge voice, data, and internet infrastructure and services for easier use and support, 3) Transform ICT systems using cloud and hosted technologies for better technology for less, 4) Mobilize the workforce with UC&C tools on wireless devices to improve operational efficiency. The document also discusses how TalkTalk's next generation network can drive innovation while maximizing ROI for businesses.
The document provides a comparative study of Idea and Vodafone cellular companies in India. It discusses their product profiles, services, marketing strategies and advertising approaches. Idea offers services like EDGE technology, value added services, and targets different customer segments through tariff plans. Vodafone is a global company operating in India through subsidiaries, offering various communication services to consumers and businesses. Both companies focus on network quality and value added features to attract and retain customers in the competitive Indian market.
The document discusses considerations for service providers offering Voice over IP (VoIP) services. Key points include:
- VoIP allows providers to offer voice, video, and other multimedia services over a single IP-based network.
- Quality of service is important to deliver reliable voice services. Technologies like DiffServ and MPLS traffic engineering help prioritize voice traffic.
- Signaling protocols like SIP and H.323 set up calls between endpoints. Client-server protocols interact with call controllers and gateways.
- Foundry Networks' routers and switches enable scalable VoIP solutions through features like traffic prioritization, high availability, and security.
CFO Network Event May 2012 - Presentation by Stephen MyersAzure Group
Presentation for CFO Australia network event held in conjunction with the Institute of Chartered Accountants on the impact of the NBN on Australian business
Reliance Communications owns and operates one of the largest private submarine cable systems in the world spanning 65,000 kilometers. It is among the top 15 international long distance carriers globally, handling over 15 billion minutes of traffic. In its global enterprise business, Reliance is a leading provider of carrier, enterprise, and consumer services internationally, serving over 2.5 million retail customers across 14 countries. It has extensive global connectivity and fiber optic assets, including over 277,000 route kilometers of fiber optic cable with landing points in 30 countries.
Mobile PBX provides business phone system features to wireless devices, allowing operators to offer these services to businesses and mobilizing proven office communication tools. It combines the features of BroadWorks Hosted PBX with mobility, giving users features such as extension dialing, corporate directories, call transfer between devices, and hunt groups on their mobile phones. Operators can target the lucrative enterprise market with services that fixed equipment cannot match.
Case Study : P1 4G Staying One Step AheadGreen Packet
P1 was facing challenges of increasing coverage, reducing churn and complaints in Malaysia. They partnered with Greenpacket, who provided best-in-class WiMAX devices that significantly improved coverage and user experience. This led to a 135% increase in monthly subscriptions after launching the DX device and 88% increase after the UH device, while reducing churn by two-thirds and customer complaints by 47%. Greenpacket's deep understanding of user needs and strong R&D helped P1 enhance quality of service and differentiate their service.
- Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) allows seamless switching of voice calls between fixed and mobile networks using a single device. When a WiFi signal is available, calls switch to the fixed network like broadband; otherwise the mobile network is used.
- FMC provides both fixed and mobile calling services with one phone that can switch between networks automatically. It requires a WiFi-enabled dual-mode handset supported by an FMC client and server.
- Examples include allowing calls on a Vodafone handset to use BT's broadband network via WiFi when at home, and generic access network (GAN) standards for roaming between wireless local and wide area networks.
FairPoint Communications is a telecommunications company that provides data, voice, and television services to residential, business, and wholesale customers across 17 states. It has over 1.3 million customer access lines, 15,000+ miles of fiber network, 3,400 employees, and generates over $1 billion in annual revenue. FairPoint focuses on its network in Northern New England, where it is the largest provider with over 1 million access lines and a extensive fiber infrastructure across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
- The company has strengths in global content negotiation, connectivity through fiber/LTE networks, and a large distribution network that position it well to capture opportunities in video consumption.
- It aims to develop a differentiated value proposition through exclusive content, multi-device packages, and integrated operator billing and services.
- The growth of internet video traffic and connected devices is reshaping the content landscape, providing an opportunity for telcos to become trusted providers of internet video.
The document provides a catalogue of Israeli mobile industry solutions for 2010. It lists over 40 companies and organizations along with the categories and hall locations of their mobile solutions, such as broadband wireless, infrastructure, location services, billing, and more. The companies are alphabetically listed with brief descriptions of their solutions in areas like handsets, messaging, advertising, and software as a service.
The document discusses various technologies for fixed mobile convergence including Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), femtocells, and Integrated WLAN (I-WLAN). It notes that the key challenges are how these multi-access networks are integrated into the mobile operator core network and implementing security methods to protect subscribers and networks from internet risks. The technologies aim to utilize less expensive radio technologies and residential broadband access to lower capacity and operating costs by shifting more usage indoors.
TCL Unified Communication Services (TUCS) provides a comprehensive solution for unified communications needs. It offers end points for voice, video and collaboration applications. The platform supports IP telephony, audio/video conferencing, instant messaging and presence features. It addresses key challenges around managing heterogeneous environments, multiple smart devices, and cost and productivity improvements. TUCS integrates applications and networks to deliver an integrated solution for customers' communication and collaboration requirements.
DU emerged as the second telecom operator in the UAE in 2006, ending Etisalat's 30-year monopoly. It now offers mobile, fixed-line, broadband, and IPTV services to over 5 million customers. As a growing company, DU has over 2,000 employees working to expand its service offerings. The entry of DU introduced a "duopoly" to the UAE telecom sector and increased competition and options for consumers.
The document discusses fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), which aims to provide seamless communication services regardless of access network. FMC is enabled by converging telecom networks on an all-IP infrastructure using IMS. This allows any service to be accessed from any device over either fixed or mobile networks. However, FMC faces challenges regarding number plans, directory services, spectrum allocation and interconnection charges between networks. Overall, FMC has the potential to offer users integrated communication services with the benefits of both fixed and mobile networks, but also requires new investments and standards to address complex network integration issues.
The document lists various companies that provide infrastructure, network, value-added services, applications, handsets and devices to the telecom industry, along with contact details and profiles for each company in these categories. Several of the companies listed provide solutions for mobile/cellular networks, broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi, backhaul, and wireless infrastructure. The company profiles describe the types of telecom solutions and services each company offers, along with details on their locations, websites, years established, and which telecom industry partners and departments they are interested in meeting with in the Asian market.
Alcatel MUG 2005 Portugal , "MVNO Lessons From Canada", Jean Barrette, SpeakerJean Barrette
This document provides an overview of Bell Mobility's support for mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). It discusses what an MVNO is, why Bell Mobility supports MVNOs, their architecture for MVNO support using Alcatel's prepaid platform, lessons learned from partnerships with MVNOs like Virgin Mobile, and the benefits of their partnership with Alcatel. Key points include that the Alcatel platform allows for logical partitioning of data between service providers, integration of new MVNOs required significant work beyond the platform, and the partnership provides security, independent configuration, and faster time to market for new MVNO offerings.
Future of Telecom Industry in india-
-
Describe four possible scenarios in the next five years and justify the most possible. On the basisi of our report Bharti Airtel found to be the star 2015------
Network operators face pressures to increase efficiencies, create new services, and expand networks with low average revenue per user. This requires a large business transformation. Nokia Siemens Networks helps operators define strategies to address these challenges and capture opportunities. The document discusses trends driving this transformation, such as new internet-based competitors and converging technologies. It also presents generic business models for operators, such as focusing on core transport or expanding value through bundling services. Nokia Siemens Networks aims to help operators maximize value through optimizing costs while boosting revenue by designing customized business models.
The document discusses GENBAND's IP Multimedia Interconnect Solution, which enables seamless interconnection between TDM and IP networks belonging to one or multiple network operators. It allows over 50% OPEX savings compared to traditional TDM interconnects. The solution utilizes GENBAND's media and session border gateways to reduce costs, expand markets, and interconnect with standards like IPX while supporting legacy and new IP protocols for carrier interconnectivity. It provides a single solution to interconnect operator networks in an any-to-any manner for routing voice and multimedia traffic efficiently.
Telepo is a leading provider of unified communication as a service solutions for businesses. It offers a cost-efficient hosted solution that delivers ease of use services on any device. Telepo's software-based solution allows for central deployment and management with a rapid time to market of around 3 months. The solution provides significant financial benefits with up to 80% reduction in operating expenses.
Unified communications solutions provide significant benefits for businesses including improved productivity, mobility, and reduced costs. A unified communications solution combines voice, video, data, and mobile applications into a single network. This allows businesses to gain efficiencies through features like presence, instant messaging, and integration with business applications. Studies show unified communications can improve employee productivity by 1.5 hours per day and lower communication costs by 60% over 5 years compared to traditional phone systems. Digium provides an award-winning unified communications solution called Switchvox that offers all key features at a fraction of the cost of other solutions.
Unified communications provides significant benefits for businesses by integrating voice, video, and data communications into a single, flexible solution. It allows businesses to improve operations, increase flexibility as their needs change, and realize cost savings through efficiency gains and lower operating expenses. Adopting a UC solution such as Digium's provides long-term savings and future-proofs a business's network as technologies continue to evolve towards IP-based systems.
CFO Network Event May 2012 - Presentation by Stephen MyersAzure Group
Presentation for CFO Australia network event held in conjunction with the Institute of Chartered Accountants on the impact of the NBN on Australian business
Reliance Communications owns and operates one of the largest private submarine cable systems in the world spanning 65,000 kilometers. It is among the top 15 international long distance carriers globally, handling over 15 billion minutes of traffic. In its global enterprise business, Reliance is a leading provider of carrier, enterprise, and consumer services internationally, serving over 2.5 million retail customers across 14 countries. It has extensive global connectivity and fiber optic assets, including over 277,000 route kilometers of fiber optic cable with landing points in 30 countries.
Mobile PBX provides business phone system features to wireless devices, allowing operators to offer these services to businesses and mobilizing proven office communication tools. It combines the features of BroadWorks Hosted PBX with mobility, giving users features such as extension dialing, corporate directories, call transfer between devices, and hunt groups on their mobile phones. Operators can target the lucrative enterprise market with services that fixed equipment cannot match.
Case Study : P1 4G Staying One Step AheadGreen Packet
P1 was facing challenges of increasing coverage, reducing churn and complaints in Malaysia. They partnered with Greenpacket, who provided best-in-class WiMAX devices that significantly improved coverage and user experience. This led to a 135% increase in monthly subscriptions after launching the DX device and 88% increase after the UH device, while reducing churn by two-thirds and customer complaints by 47%. Greenpacket's deep understanding of user needs and strong R&D helped P1 enhance quality of service and differentiate their service.
- Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) allows seamless switching of voice calls between fixed and mobile networks using a single device. When a WiFi signal is available, calls switch to the fixed network like broadband; otherwise the mobile network is used.
- FMC provides both fixed and mobile calling services with one phone that can switch between networks automatically. It requires a WiFi-enabled dual-mode handset supported by an FMC client and server.
- Examples include allowing calls on a Vodafone handset to use BT's broadband network via WiFi when at home, and generic access network (GAN) standards for roaming between wireless local and wide area networks.
FairPoint Communications is a telecommunications company that provides data, voice, and television services to residential, business, and wholesale customers across 17 states. It has over 1.3 million customer access lines, 15,000+ miles of fiber network, 3,400 employees, and generates over $1 billion in annual revenue. FairPoint focuses on its network in Northern New England, where it is the largest provider with over 1 million access lines and a extensive fiber infrastructure across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
- The company has strengths in global content negotiation, connectivity through fiber/LTE networks, and a large distribution network that position it well to capture opportunities in video consumption.
- It aims to develop a differentiated value proposition through exclusive content, multi-device packages, and integrated operator billing and services.
- The growth of internet video traffic and connected devices is reshaping the content landscape, providing an opportunity for telcos to become trusted providers of internet video.
The document provides a catalogue of Israeli mobile industry solutions for 2010. It lists over 40 companies and organizations along with the categories and hall locations of their mobile solutions, such as broadband wireless, infrastructure, location services, billing, and more. The companies are alphabetically listed with brief descriptions of their solutions in areas like handsets, messaging, advertising, and software as a service.
The document discusses various technologies for fixed mobile convergence including Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), femtocells, and Integrated WLAN (I-WLAN). It notes that the key challenges are how these multi-access networks are integrated into the mobile operator core network and implementing security methods to protect subscribers and networks from internet risks. The technologies aim to utilize less expensive radio technologies and residential broadband access to lower capacity and operating costs by shifting more usage indoors.
TCL Unified Communication Services (TUCS) provides a comprehensive solution for unified communications needs. It offers end points for voice, video and collaboration applications. The platform supports IP telephony, audio/video conferencing, instant messaging and presence features. It addresses key challenges around managing heterogeneous environments, multiple smart devices, and cost and productivity improvements. TUCS integrates applications and networks to deliver an integrated solution for customers' communication and collaboration requirements.
DU emerged as the second telecom operator in the UAE in 2006, ending Etisalat's 30-year monopoly. It now offers mobile, fixed-line, broadband, and IPTV services to over 5 million customers. As a growing company, DU has over 2,000 employees working to expand its service offerings. The entry of DU introduced a "duopoly" to the UAE telecom sector and increased competition and options for consumers.
The document discusses fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), which aims to provide seamless communication services regardless of access network. FMC is enabled by converging telecom networks on an all-IP infrastructure using IMS. This allows any service to be accessed from any device over either fixed or mobile networks. However, FMC faces challenges regarding number plans, directory services, spectrum allocation and interconnection charges between networks. Overall, FMC has the potential to offer users integrated communication services with the benefits of both fixed and mobile networks, but also requires new investments and standards to address complex network integration issues.
The document lists various companies that provide infrastructure, network, value-added services, applications, handsets and devices to the telecom industry, along with contact details and profiles for each company in these categories. Several of the companies listed provide solutions for mobile/cellular networks, broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi, backhaul, and wireless infrastructure. The company profiles describe the types of telecom solutions and services each company offers, along with details on their locations, websites, years established, and which telecom industry partners and departments they are interested in meeting with in the Asian market.
Alcatel MUG 2005 Portugal , "MVNO Lessons From Canada", Jean Barrette, SpeakerJean Barrette
This document provides an overview of Bell Mobility's support for mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). It discusses what an MVNO is, why Bell Mobility supports MVNOs, their architecture for MVNO support using Alcatel's prepaid platform, lessons learned from partnerships with MVNOs like Virgin Mobile, and the benefits of their partnership with Alcatel. Key points include that the Alcatel platform allows for logical partitioning of data between service providers, integration of new MVNOs required significant work beyond the platform, and the partnership provides security, independent configuration, and faster time to market for new MVNO offerings.
Future of Telecom Industry in india-
-
Describe four possible scenarios in the next five years and justify the most possible. On the basisi of our report Bharti Airtel found to be the star 2015------
Network operators face pressures to increase efficiencies, create new services, and expand networks with low average revenue per user. This requires a large business transformation. Nokia Siemens Networks helps operators define strategies to address these challenges and capture opportunities. The document discusses trends driving this transformation, such as new internet-based competitors and converging technologies. It also presents generic business models for operators, such as focusing on core transport or expanding value through bundling services. Nokia Siemens Networks aims to help operators maximize value through optimizing costs while boosting revenue by designing customized business models.
The document discusses GENBAND's IP Multimedia Interconnect Solution, which enables seamless interconnection between TDM and IP networks belonging to one or multiple network operators. It allows over 50% OPEX savings compared to traditional TDM interconnects. The solution utilizes GENBAND's media and session border gateways to reduce costs, expand markets, and interconnect with standards like IPX while supporting legacy and new IP protocols for carrier interconnectivity. It provides a single solution to interconnect operator networks in an any-to-any manner for routing voice and multimedia traffic efficiently.
Telepo is a leading provider of unified communication as a service solutions for businesses. It offers a cost-efficient hosted solution that delivers ease of use services on any device. Telepo's software-based solution allows for central deployment and management with a rapid time to market of around 3 months. The solution provides significant financial benefits with up to 80% reduction in operating expenses.
Unified communications solutions provide significant benefits for businesses including improved productivity, mobility, and reduced costs. A unified communications solution combines voice, video, data, and mobile applications into a single network. This allows businesses to gain efficiencies through features like presence, instant messaging, and integration with business applications. Studies show unified communications can improve employee productivity by 1.5 hours per day and lower communication costs by 60% over 5 years compared to traditional phone systems. Digium provides an award-winning unified communications solution called Switchvox that offers all key features at a fraction of the cost of other solutions.
Unified communications provides significant benefits for businesses by integrating voice, video, and data communications into a single, flexible solution. It allows businesses to improve operations, increase flexibility as their needs change, and realize cost savings through efficiency gains and lower operating expenses. Adopting a UC solution such as Digium's provides long-term savings and future-proofs a business's network as technologies continue to evolve towards IP-based systems.
Unified communications provides significant benefits for businesses by integrating voice, video, and data communications into a single, flexible solution. It allows businesses to improve operations, increase flexibility as their needs change, and realize cost savings through efficiency gains and lower operating expenses. Adopting a UC solution such as Digium's provides long-term savings and future-proofs a business's network as technologies continue to evolve towards IP-based systems.
BeOne is a young telecommunications company that offers cloud telephony and IP telephony solutions. It aims to be a partner rather than just a supplier by getting involved with clients' needs and building lasting relationships. BeOne provides a wide range of solutions, network services, and applications to meet customers' communication needs effectively and securely while saving on costs. It emphasizes proximity to customers, quality of service, and innovation.
BeOne is a young telecommunications company that offers cloud telephony and IP telephony solutions. It aims to be a partner rather than just a supplier by getting involved with clients' needs and building lasting relationships. BeOne provides everything companies need for effective, secure communications through a wide range of solutions, network services, and applications. It emphasizes proximity to customers, confidence in service quality, and a focus on innovation.
This document discusses BeOne, a company that provides smart IP telephony solutions. BeOne aims to be a true partner to clients by understanding their needs and building lasting relationships. It offers a wide range of network services, applications, and solutions to provide effective and high-quality communications. Key benefits of working with BeOne include flexibility, availability, control over communications, sustainability, and savings.
This document discusses the transition to all-IP telecom networks. It begins by reviewing the evolution of telecommunications from past technologies like GSM to the present with 4G/LTE networks and the future of 5G. It then explains that all-IP networks will converge different services like data, voice and multimedia onto a single IP-based network. This will impact the telecom market by increasing competition and allowing new entrants. The document also summarizes the growth of the Saudi telecom market in mobile, fixed and broadband services. It provides overviews of the marketing, business operations and personnel planning needed to support all-IP networks.
Our Networks business conducts operations through four business groups: Mobile Networks, Fixed Networks, IP/Optical Networks, and Applications & Analytics. These groups address the global telecommunications market and provide products and services for mobile, fixed, IP and optical networking, as well as software platforms. We have a global presence through our Customer Operations organization and conduct extensive research and development through Bell Labs and a network of Technology Centers worldwide.
I presented at a recent sales conference for a large security / IT solution provider on the evolution of the telco industry and the role security and protection plays in that evolution.
In summary: customer data, trust, security and protection are critical for operators to get right in this emerging environment.
Operators need an integrated security and protection layer, not point solutions for each service as is the case today. Protection from malware across all network services e.g. IP, SMS, MMS, WAP push, widgets, apps, etc. Protection in the network, in devices and in services.
SDP vendors need integrated security solution across network, services and end-points, which means a partnership with security / IT providers is key. Its a rapidly growing problem as its a highly profitable and more importantly safe criminal business compared to drugs smuggling or prostitution; hence a specialist security/protection partner is essential.
This document discusses how intelligent session border controllers (SBCs) can help network operators meet challenges around network convergence, quality expectations, and profitability pressures. It outlines three key realities operators face: network convergence across services, networks and devices; demands for high quality of service; and declining revenues. Intelligent SBCs can provide insightful policy enforcement, holistic network visibility, and dynamic policy adaptation to help operators simplify, scale and secure their networks in the face of these challenges. The document provides examples of how intelligent SBC capabilities such as normalization, session management and routing can help operators manage traffic more efficiently while improving security, interoperability and customer experience.
The Novitell Fusion is a mobile VoIP solution that allows enterprise users to use their mobile phone for VoIP when in WiFi coverage and as a regular mobile phone out of coverage. It provides seamless handover between networks and delivers all fixed-line IP telephony services to mobile phones. The solution includes a dual mode client and server, with the server functioning as an anchor point for all calls and interconnecting with softswitches to transfer PBX services to mobiles. It offers benefits like lower mobile costs, flexible and mobile employees, and increased productivity for enterprises through improved mobility and access to PBX features on mobile phones.
Telpage is a communications company that provides services to rural Virginia and North Carolina. In 2002, it began offering broadband internet access using various wireless solutions. However, by 2006 the bandwidth demands had increased and the existing equipment could not reliably scale to meet needs. Telpage selected Motorola's wireless broadband solutions which provided greater scalability, reliability, and throughput compared to other vendors. The Motorola equipment transformed Telpage's network and allowed it to cost-effectively deliver high-quality communications services to its rural customers.
This document provides an overview of the telephony service provider market and the motivation for transitioning to VoIP networks. It discusses the key segments within the service provider market, including incumbent carriers, competitive carriers, cable and mobile operators. The main benefits driving the transition to VoIP are cost savings from leveraging existing IP infrastructure and statistical gains. VoIP also allows new revenue opportunities through services like wholesale minutes, retail minutes, and managed services.
Nayatel is a broadband internet provider in Pakistan that uses fiber-to-the-user (FTTU) technology to deliver voice, video, and data services to customer premises via fiber optic cables. FTTU provides secure and reliable connections capable of supporting emerging services like VoIP, video on demand, gaming, and telemedicine. Nayatel aims to be a role model for trust and quality by offering dedicated, fast, and reliable services through local support and infrastructure.
VoIP is an emerging technology that uses the internet to transmit phone calls rather than traditional telephone networks. It has the potential to significantly lower phone costs for consumers while improving quality. VoIP services are already commercially available and most are low cost or free. However, the existing telecommunications regulations only apply to traditional phone networks, so a new regulatory framework is needed to address VoIP. Both incumbent phone companies and new internet-based companies see opportunities in VoIP, but there are debates around how it should be regulated.
Unified Communication na urządzeniach mobilnych. Magia czy rzeczywistość?Biznes to Rozmowy
The document provides information about AudioCodes' Mobile VoIP solutions. It discusses how mobile VoIP is growing rapidly, with hundreds of millions of users expected by 2013. It then outlines AudioCodes' VMAS product, which allows operators to offer mobile VoIP services to users. Finally, it shares several case studies of operators that have deployed AudioCodes' solutions, including Cellcom, CSL, E-Mobile Japan, Bezeq, Jajah/Telefonica, and Vonage.
This document summarizes an agenda for a conference on hosted communications on May 1st 2012 in London. The agenda includes:
- A welcome and introduction by Chris Collinson at 10am
- A presentation by Andy Lockwood on "The Growing Hosted Marketplace" at 10:05am
- A presentation by Graham Bevington from Mitel on "The Move to Hosted" at 10:30am
- Three breakout sessions between 11:15am-12:15pm
- A presentation on "Introducing Shape the Future" by Chris Collinson at 12:45pm
- Lunch and networking from 1pm
Andy Lockwood's presentation will discuss the definitions and growth
The GSMA-defined IP eXchange (IPX) solution was created to
address these issues. IPX is a standards-based, secure and qualityenabled
managed IP network for delivering interactive multimedia
services across any type of service provider’s network, including
fixed, mobile, cable, ISPs, ASPs, and Over the Top (OTT).
Ericsson brings new updates to its 5G platform. Introducing 5G network services to support operators from preparation to 5G launch. Ericsson 5G services roadmap spans across three distinct phases, Prepare, Mobilize and Launch. Through our service offerings, Operators can now evolve their 4G network and smoothly start introducing 5G, reaching new heights on their journey to 5G.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Digital Marketing with a Focus on Sustainabilitysssourabhsharma
Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
Call8328958814 satta matka Kalyan result satta guessing➑➌➋➑➒➎➑➑➊➍
Satta Matka Kalyan Main Mumbai Fastest Results
Satta Matka ❋ Sattamatka ❋ New Mumbai Ratan Satta Matka ❋ Fast Matka ❋ Milan Market ❋ Kalyan Matka Results ❋ Satta Game ❋ Matka Game ❋ Satta Matka ❋ Kalyan Satta Matka ❋ Mumbai Main ❋ Online Matka Results ❋ Satta Matka Tips ❋ Milan Chart ❋ Satta Matka Boss❋ New Star Day ❋ Satta King ❋ Live Satta Matka Results ❋ Satta Matka Company ❋ Indian Matka ❋ Satta Matka 143❋ Kalyan Night Matka..
How to Implement a Strategy: Transform Your Strategy with BSC Designer's Comp...Aleksey Savkin
The Strategy Implementation System offers a structured approach to translating stakeholder needs into actionable strategies using high-level and low-level scorecards. It involves stakeholder analysis, strategy decomposition, adoption of strategic frameworks like Balanced Scorecard or OKR, and alignment of goals, initiatives, and KPIs.
Key Components:
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Strategy Decomposition
- Adoption of Business Frameworks
- Goal Setting
- Initiatives and Action Plans
- KPIs and Performance Metrics
- Learning and Adaptation
- Alignment and Cascading of Scorecards
Benefits:
- Systematic strategy formulation and execution.
- Framework flexibility and automation.
- Enhanced alignment and strategic focus across the organization.
𝐔𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐢𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐲 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐍𝐄𝐖𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐃𝐄’𝐬 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬
Explore the details in our newly released product manual, which showcases NEWNTIDE's advanced heat pump technologies. Delve into our energy-efficient and eco-friendly solutions tailored for diverse global markets.
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Zodiac Signs and Food Preferences_ What Your Sign Says About Your Tastemy Pandit
Know what your zodiac sign says about your taste in food! Explore how the 12 zodiac signs influence your culinary preferences with insights from MyPandit. Dive into astrology and flavors!
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Best Competitive Marble Pricing in Dubai - ☎ 9928909666Stone Art Hub
Stone Art Hub offers the best competitive Marble Pricing in Dubai, ensuring affordability without compromising quality. With a wide range of exquisite marble options to choose from, you can enhance your spaces with elegance and sophistication. For inquiries or orders, contact us at ☎ 9928909666. Experience luxury at unbeatable prices.
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place
in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited
color choices.”
The APCO Geopolitical Radar - Q3 2024 The Global Operating Environment for Bu...APCO
The Radar reflects input from APCO’s teams located around the world. It distils a host of interconnected events and trends into insights to inform operational and strategic decisions. Issues covered in this edition include:
3. 회사개요
제너시스템즈는 인터넷 기반의 통신 통합이라는 변화의 최일선에서 유선과 무선 모두에 걸쳐
멀티미디어 기반 차세대 통신 솔루션을 제공하고 있습니다.빠르고 큰 변화를 겪고 있는
통신서비스 시장에서 제너시스템즈는 가정과 기업 고객을 위한 인터넷전화 서비스와 함께 음성
및 영상 기반의 다양한 부가서비스 구현을 위한 제품과 솔루션을 제공합니다.
제너시스템즈는 한국의 주요 유무선 통신서비스 사업자와 싱가포르, 말레이시아, 인도네시아
등 해외 각국의 주요 통신서비스 사업자를 고객으로 하여 점차 범위를 넓혀왔습니다.
제너시스템즈의 임직원은 음성 및 데이터 통신 모두에 풍부한 역량을 지닌 텔레커뮤니케이션
전문가로 구성되어 있습니다. 이를 바탕으로 고객의 기술과 서비스 환경을 깊이 있게 이해하고,
급격하게 진화하는 유무선 통신서비스 시장에서 신뢰할 수 있는 제품과 서비스를
공급하였습니다. 또한 그 경험을 확장하여 일반 기업과 개인에게 우리의 경험과
솔루션을 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있습니다.
제너시스템즈는 앞으로도 더욱 고객의 요구에 부응하고, 고객과 함께 성장하는 동반자가 되기
위해서 새로운 기술과 제품의 개발, 제품 생산성의 향상을 위해 꾸준히 노력하겠습니다.
OUTLINE
At the forefront of IP-based communication service integration, Xener Systems offers multimedia-based
next-generation communication solutions for both wired and wireless services. In the communication
service market, which is undergoing more rapid change than any other industry, Xener Systems is
providing Internet telephony solution for enterprise customers as well as households. and a wide range of
products and solutions to deliver diverse voice- and video-based supplementary services .
Xener Systems is working with almost every wired and wireless service provider in Korea, and is
expanding the scope of its services to major communication service providers abroad including Singapore,
Malaysia and Indonesia.
“Xener” stands for "NEXT GENERATION,“ signifying our promise to customers to deliver consistantly
developing technologies and services through continuous innovation.
The people of Xener Systems are telecommunications professionals with rich expertise in both voice and
data communication. Based on deep insights for customers’ technology and service environments, we
are offering the optimal, reliable products and services to the rapidly-evolving wired and wireless
communication services industry, and now are expanding our services to enterprise and individual
customers.
5. Our vision is to converge communication services covering existing wired and wireless telephony and the Internet
by taking full advantage of our people and technological innovation, and furthermore, to grow into a leading global
company delivering the convergence of wired and wireless services at home and abroad
In today’s world, people are sending and receiving more and more data and messages for communication.
What do they really want? That is real-time converged communication.
What they want is to use services anytime and in any form, whether they be voice, video, messaging or web-based.
“Growing into a global company by 2013 by making forward-looking
responses to evolving communication services”
2011~2013
TELCO2.0
•Smart Surveillance &
mVoIP : Communication
service boundaries
2009~2010 between industries
IMS&FMC collapsing and existing
profit models becoming
ineffective
•Revitalizing SIP-based
•Evolving to individual
multimedia services
user-oriented services
2007~2008 •Expanding the openness
of limited services
NGN&IPT •Removing boundaries by •Leading the efforts to
integrating wired/wireless establish the foundation
•Migrating existing voice networks into All-IP for next-generation
telephony to IP networks communication
•Revitalizing converged technology
communication services
•Strengthening business
foundation for 3G
multimedia services
VoIP •Maximizing business
•Securing core technology
of IP mobility
opportunities in Korea’s
VoIP market
•Leading Korea’s Internet
•Establishing enterprise
telephony market
IPT business model
•Laying the solid founda-
tion for next-generation
wired/wireless commu-
nication business
9. “The No.1 IP Telephony system provider in Korea”
All ITSP, carriers, various public organizations, and companies with us
服务体系
Xener Systems 是韩国最大规模的IPT企业
250多名专业开发工程师及技术支持为您提供专业服务
Xener Systems 有韩国最大规模的IPT研究开发中心、SE、QA组织
韩国业界最多开发工程师保证系统安全稳定
Xener Systems 提供全年24小时接收及处理故障
提供现场技术支持及远程技术支持
24小时热线
确认客户满意度/防止问题发生
故障 申报 Partner
用户 客服
传送解决问题方法
Partner 技术
•处理故障 •解决问题
研究所 •未解决时
•通过案例分析故障
•寻找解决关键点