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offering.
Summary
A trend that began about a decade ago for telecommunications network operators has accelerated in recent years. This trend, to outsource infrastructure as well as certain operational support to third party managed communications providers, is reaching a next stage in evolution. Historically, telecom operators have looked to service bureau providers for intermediation services, database services, and various OSS/BSS support. The more recent trend has been to outsource infrastructure as a service as a means of reducing Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and to use as negotiation leverage for improved pricing on next generation networks such as IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and LTE infrastructure such as Voice over LTE (VoLTE).
A trend that began about a decade ago for telecommunications network operators has accelerated in recent years. This trend, to outsource infrastructure as well as certain operational support to third party managed communications providers, is reaching a next stage in evolution. Historically, telecom operators have looked to service bureau providers for intermediation services, database services, and various OSS/BSS support. The more recent trend has been to outsource infrastructure as a service as a means of reducing Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and to use as negotiation leverage for improved pricing on next generation networks such as IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and LTE infrastructure such as Voice over LTE (VoLTE).
Carriers' desire to cut Operating Expenses
(OpEX) and CapEx has driven growth in the telecom outsourcing market by 4% CAGR
and is expected to reach $76 billion by 2016.
The top players such as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia
Siemens Networks dominate the market and remain committed to provide managed
services.
The next stage in evolution is to outsource
value-added services including content, commerce, and next generation
communication services. This is a key
development as network operators are poised to lose revenue and margins both do
to marginalization of bearer services (voice and data both) and the need for
value-added service (VAS) applications.
This research provides insights into the
current and future state of telecom managed services with a view into the
anticipated marketplace through 2018.
This report provides the reader with an understanding of the telecom
managed service market landscape including market direction, core deliverables,
significant players, pricing analysis, cloud computing trends for managed service,
cost-benefit advantages over self-managed solutions, and market positioning.
To complement this research, the purchaser of
this report is entitled to also receive any (one) currently available Mind
Commerce next generation telecom report at no additional charge. Company-wide license purchasers are entitled
to up to three (3) currently available Mind Commerce next generation telecom
and/or value added services reports at no additional charge.
Target Audience:
• Telecom network
operators
• Managed services
providers
• Application
developers and ASP
• Network integration
companies
• Network
infrastructure providers
Companies
covered
• Alcatel-Lucent
• Amdocs Ltd.
• Apple
• AricentInc.
• Atos Origin
S.A
• BytemobileInc.
• Cisco Systems
Inc.
• Ericsson
• HP
• Huawei Technologies
Co. Ltd
• IBM
• Infosys
• Juniper Networks
• LG Electronics
• Neustar
• Nokia Siemens
Networks
• Syniverse
• TNS
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