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Business Model Analysis of Managed Services. When bidding begins for large-scale network projects, managed services are often considered an admission ticket. Many operators see managed services as a business strategy for globalization. Vodafone and Warid, for example, use unified RFPs and share bid evaluations, and have built a joint global business evaluation system. South Africa’s MTN is considering adopting a managed services strategy in both developing and undeveloped countries. As well as basic network operation and maintenance, operators are demanding more in terms of revenue management, business management, and terminal management, and managed services have become an increasing focus of attention.

What are Managed Services? Managed services are professional network management services that include integration; and operation and maintenance of the network layer, business layer, and customer layer based on a Service Level Agreement (SLA) . ■ Integration with third-party products and client devices Conclusion. Managed services: coming soon to an operator near you. Methodological expertise and IT experience are the critical attributes needed, writes Rick Halton. Co-sponsored feature: HP Rick Halton: managed services are becoming more mature across the telecoms sector. Where once there would only have been deployments of limited scope, usually confined to specific service offerings, there are now deployments that extend to overall service management The telecom industry is undergoing historic change. The internet is finally going mobile.

Trust for the long-term Managed services are predicated on the formation of trusted partnerships for the long-term. Rick Halton is vice president of marketing at HP’s Communications and Media Solutions (CMS) business unit Real deployments HP’s Solution Management Services approach is already bearing fruit in deployments around the world. - In North America, the company is working with a Tier 1 provider to streamline the operation of its billing system. Road to managed services. Managed Services June09. Ericsson widens the scope of managed services. Arun Bansal, head of South East Asia and Oceania region at Ericsson, explains why the company’s managed services business is expanding to cover new trends, from network sharing to cloud services, and even beyond the telecoms sector itself.

Telecomasia.net: What are the top trends currently driving the managed services business? Arun Bansal: There are different factors in different markets, but in general, there are four key drivers. First: it’s a cost driver for some operators. Second: handling the complexity of the networks. The telecoms market is undergoing a transformation on several levels, from infrastructure consolidation to all-IP platforms and cloud services – is that broadening the scope of managed services as well? Absolutely. What are the challenges involved in that from a managed services perspective? It requires a lot of planning and forethought, because in some countries the regulations either don’t allow it or restrict the ways you can do it.

50 Energy opex saving strategies for Telecom operators « Consultant Value Added. My friend (and regular contributor at this blog) Pareekh Jain has just sent me an interesting post with fifty opex saving strategies related to green telecom. Please find it below. Enjoy it! Energy is one of the largest opex head for Telecom Operators. Telecom Operators are looking for energy opex savings strategies both for increasing profitability and going Green. Equipment Vendors are looking at opex saving strategies from piece meal perspective limited by breadth of their solutions portfolio. Planning 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sharing 6. 7. 8. 9. Shelters 10. 11. Cooling 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Rectifiers 20. 21. Batteries 22. 23. 24. Fuel Management and Gensets 25. 26. 27. Monitoring and Control 28. 29. 30. Renewable Energy 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Base Station 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

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ADL_Cost_Reduction_Telecom_Industry. Telecom Networks outsourcing and managed services: reasons and benefits. | LinkedIn Answers.