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Monday 20 May 2013

Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2013-2018 New research Report published By Marketresearchreports.biz



NGN promises a high quality end-user experience. Telecommunications service providers expect the NGN framework to provide them with tools that would ensure customer loyalty. However, the path towards achieving the ideal NGN is fraught with formidable challenges. The most critical challenge confronting operators is optimizing their OSS and BSS platforms, systems, and processes.

With research beginning in 2007, the report Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2013-2018 provides a comprehensive analysis of drivers and issues related to technical and business aspects of OSS/BSS deployments and developments while forecasting their growth over the next five years.

Technical Overview of OSS and BSS in NGNs: This section begins with an introduction to OSS and BSS and their roles in the operator environment. It explains the various blocks that go into building of the OSS: Network elements, events, alarms and others. It next explains the BSS building blocks: Billing, rating, mediation, charging, customer care and others. This section is followed by the description of prevalent industry approaches like TMN - FCAPS model that are widely followed by operators. The section then analyzes the technical impact of NGN on OSS and BSS architectures. 




Vendor Analysis: Profiles of vendors offering OSS/BSS products and services for next generation networks. This section first explains the basis of vendor selection including vendor classification, innovative contribution, market leadership position and future growth path. Each vendor is then analyzed in the light of its product and solution portfolio, major implementations, differentiating aspects with other vendors and their future plans. The report includes recommendations to vendors including diversification, best practices, market segment, and solution approach.

Quantitative Analysis and Forecast: This section begins with a detailed explanation of the research methodology. Quantitative analysis includes measurable items such as billing systems, network management systems and their sub-classes (mediation, wholesale billing, retail billing, CRM, revenue assurance, resource management, task management, delivery management, synchronization management) along with geographical segmentation, trends and projections. Importantly, the quantitative analysis assesses the impact of various drivers and issues on the above measurable items, thus forming a logical conclusion of the quantitative discussion in the previous sections.

Note: This section represents a comprehensive forecast including Forecast Methodology by Overall OSS and BSS Software Market, Split by OSS and by BSS separately, by geography (NA, EMEA, CALA, and APAC), and by modular break-up including: Network Planning and Engineering (NPE), Fault Management (FM), Performance Management (PM), Provisioning and Service Activation (PSA), Inventory Management (IM), Billing and Customer Care (B&CC), Mediation (MD), and Revenue Assurance (RA).

Questions answered in this report include:

  • What are the telecom network operator interests in NGN OSS/BSS?
  • What are the challenges to OSS and BSS implementation?
  • What are the best OSS and BSS approaches for NGN?
  • What are the technologies involved in OSS and BSS?
  • Who are the leading vendors for NGN OSS/BSS?
  • What is the market forecast for OSS and BSS?

Key Findings:

  • Consolidated OSS revenue will realize 1.4 times more than BSS throughout the period
  • Combined NGN OSS/BSS market (software revenue) will reach US$ 54.36 billion globally in 2018 with 13.72% CAGR
  • From component perspective, share of services revenue will increase from a little above 40% to 60% of totals by 2018
  • NA will remain be the top revenue generating zone with 39% market share and APAC will follow with fastest CAGR of 16.82%
  • An OSS platform shift will be triggered by wearable devices(wearable glasses, smartwatch, etc.) and cloud service medium for BSS
  • Among five OSS modular markets, PSA will have the highest market share by 33% but IM will experience the fastest CAGR of 22.14%

Target Audience:

  • Mobile network operators
  • Network and services integrators
  • OSS/BSS products and services suppliers
  • Next generation network infrastructure providers
  • Third party providers of content, commerce, and applications




Companies in Report:

013 Netvision, 3 (Hutchison), AAPT, Airtel, Albacom, Alcatel-Lucent, Ascom Network, Testing, Alltel, Alvarion USA, Amdocs, Annies, Antel Uruguay, AOL, Apple, ARTelecom, Ascom, AT & T Dobson, AT & T Edge, AT & T Mobility, AT&T, AT&T Wireless, Augere, AWCC, Axtel Comcel (VoilĂ ), Baikal Westcom Russia, BakCell Azerbaijan, Bandwidth.com, Batelco, Batelco Bahamas, Bell, Bell Aliant, Bell Canada, BellSouth, Communications, Bezeq, Bharti Tele-Ventures, Bouygues Telecom, Brasil Telecom, British Telecom, Broadview, Brocade,BskyB (EasyNet), BSNL, BT, BT Wholesale, Cable & Wireless, CableVision, Caiway, Camtel Cameroon, CAN, CAN Melita, CAT Telecom Thailand, Cbeyond Communications USA, CBOSS, Cellcom,  Cellcom Malaysia, CenturyLink, Cerillion, CFE, Charter Communications,China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Chunghwa Telecom, Cingular, Clearwire, ClearWire USA, Colombia Velcom (MDC) Belarus, COLT, Comarch, Comcast, Comnet, Comptel Corporation, Comverse, Convergys, Cosmote, Covad, Cox Communications, cVidya Inc, Cybercity, Cyta, Czech Telecom, Dell, Deutsche Telecom, Digi, Digicel, Direct on PC, DIRECTV, Dorado Software, Eircom, Elitecore Technologies, Embarq, Equant, Ericsson, Eschelon Telecom USA, ETB, Evolving Systems Inc, Excel Communications, Fair Point, Fastweb, Formula Telecom Solutions, France Telecom, Freenet.de Germany, GCI Communication Corp, Ghanatel, Global Crossing, GO Group, GO Mobile Malta, Golden Lines, H3G, H3G Italy, Hathway, Hewlett-Packard Company, HighDeal, Hot, HTK, Huawei, Hutch, Hutchison, Hutchison Telecom, IBM, Ice, Idea Cellular, Imperial Online, In2cable, Indo Sat, Indonesia Comnet, Indosat M2, Indus Towers, InfoVista, ingTel, Inmarsat, Intec Telecom Systems, Intelco International Telecommunications, Kingston Communications, Korea Telecom, KPN, KT, KTF, LCH.Clearnet, Level 3, LHS, LogNet Systems, M1, Mailtec, Maroc Telecom, Maxis, MCI, MCI WorldCom, Meditel, Melita, Metratech, MindCTI Ltd, Mirant Corporation Mirs, Mobilkom Austria, MobilTel, MobilTel Bulgaria, Motorola, Motricity, MovieBeam USA, MTC, MTN, MTN Etisalat, MTN South Africa, MTNL, MTS, MTS Allstream, MTS Russia, Mycom, MYtv, Nepal Telecom, NetCracker, Netia, Neural Technologies, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nomad, Nortel Global, Nortel Networks, NRJ Mobile, NSN, NTS Indonesia, NTT, NTT DoCoMo, Netadmin Systems, O2, O2 Germany, O2 UK, Oi, Omantel, ONO, OpenCloud, OPT-PF, Optus, Oracle, Orange, Orange France, Orange Poland, Orange Slovakia, Orange Switzerland, Orascom, Orbitel, Pacific Bangladesh, Paetec Communications USA, Partner, Pelephone, Pine Telephone, Pipex, Polkomtel, Purcell USA, Qwest, Railtel Corporation, Redknee, Reliance, RFF France, Rogers, SBC, Scarlet Telecom, SensorLogic, SFR, Shaw Cablesystems, Sherburn Telesystems, Silk Telecom, Simfonics, SingTel, SingTel Optus, SK Telecom, SoftBank, Sonatel, Sonera Carrier Networks, Sparkle, Spice, Spirit Telecom, Sri Lanka Telecom, STA Andorra, STC Saudi Arabia, Subex, Swisscom, Synchronoss, T Mobile, Tango Networks, Tata Teleservices, TDC, TDS, Telcordia Technologies Inc, Tele2, Telecom Austria, Telecom Italia, Telecom Malaysia, Telecom Namibia, Telecom New Zealand, Telecommunicoaes de Mozambique, Telefonica, Telefonica Del Peru S, Telefonica S.A, Telekom Malaysia, Telemar, Telenet Belgium, Telewest Broadband, Telfort, Telgua (Claro) Guatemala, TeliaSonera, Telkom SA, Telkomsel, Telstra, TELUS, Teracom, Terrastar, The MTN Group Africa, The US Army, TIM, Time Warner Cable, Time Warner Telecom, Time.com Malaysia, Tiscalli, T-Mobile, T-Mobile Germany, T-Mobile UK, T-Mobile USA, TNSI, Transtel, Trilogy Dominicana (Viva) , Trilogy International Partners, TTI Telecom, Turkcell, twtelecom, Tyco Telecommunications, Telcordia Technologies Inc, Uecomm, UPC, US Cellular, UshaComm, Ventraq (Formerly ACE*COMM), Verizon, Verizon Wireless, Vibo Peterstar, Videotron, VimpelCom Group (Beeline), Virgin Media Business, Virgin Mobile, Vivacom, Vodafone, Vodafone (SFR) France, Vodafone Ghana, Vodafone Spain, Vodafone UK, Voiamo, Volksbank, Vonage, VPIsystems Inc, VTel Holdings, Wana, WANDL (Wide Area Network Design Laboratory), Wateen Telecom, WebNMS, WildBlue Communications, Wind, Xalted, XINTEC SA, You Telecom, Zain Iraq, Zain Kuwait, ZTE, ZIRA

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Monday 13 May 2013

New Report On Telephony Application Programmer Interface (API): Ecosystem, Value-chain, Business Models and Market Opportunities Available At MarketResearchReports.biz


Overview:
 
The use of telephony API's (telecom API) enables data dissemination to third parties over a defined interface, protocols, and procedures.  Telecom networks inherently contain a lot of data for and about users, devices, usage, behaviors, status, and configuration.
 
Much of the data is unstructured or so called Big Data.  Rather than dealing with a literal sea of data, API's allow the consuming entity (business, application, etc.) to obtain only the most relevant data and hence realize it as meaningful information.  Telephony APIs capitalize on existing network infrastructure and capabilities to create a vast array of business opportunities for carriers worldwide.


This research evaluates the current market, challenges, opportunities, and future prospects for telephony API based applications and services.  The report analyzes the ecosystem, value-chain and players.  The report includes a SWOT analysis of major telephony API companies.  It also includes an assessment of recent M&A activity along with identification of potential acquisition targets. 
 
This report includes:
 
  • Telephony API business model analysis
  • Vision for the future of telephony API marketplace
  • Analysis of the role and importance of API aggregators
  • Evaluation of the telephony API marketplace, drivers, and future prospects
  • Analysis of industry M&A including potential acquiring companies and acquisition targets
  • SWOT analysis of major telephony API players including: 2600 Hz, Callfire, Plivo, Tropo, Twilio, Urban Airship, and Voxeo
 
Key Findings:
 
  • Core telephony API types are Presence, Location, SDM, and SCM
  • It will become increasingly difficult to remain a pure-play API company
  • The API management/aggregation function s becoming critically import to the industry
  • The telephony API marketplace is undergoing consolidation and will continue through 2016
  • The best API companies are those that differentiate and/or provide a key role in the ecosystem
  • Users of telephony API data are enterprise and technology companies as well as the network operators
 

Target Audience:
 
  • API Aggregators
  • Investment Firms
  • Application Developers
  • Mobile Device Vendors
  • Mobile Network Carriers
  • Service Bureau Companies
  • Wireless Infrastructure Vendors 
  • Telecom Managed Service Providers

Latest Report:

Market Opportunity: Rich Communications Suite (RCS): http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167447

Rich Communication Services (RCS) originally marketed by GSMA marks the transition of messaging and voice capabilities from Circuit Switched technology to an all-IP world.  RCS and  Voice over LTE (VoLTE) share the same IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) investment and leverage the same IMS capabilities.   For consumers, RCS has the potential to combine voice and SMS with instant messaging or chat, live video sharing and file transfer across all devices and networks.   For enterprise customers, RCS represents an attractive alternative to the potential free-for-all with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) as the corporate entity can employ a Corporate Owned and Personally Enabled (COPE) strategy to allow personalization while mainta... 

Monday 6 May 2013

Marketresearchreports.biz Publishes New Report On Market Opportunity: Rich Communications Suite (RCS)



Rich Communication Services (RCS) originally marketed by GSMA marks the transition of messaging and voice capabilities from Circuit Switched technology to an all-IP world.  RCS and  Voice over LTE (VoLTE) share the same IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) investment and leverage the same IMS capabilities.


For consumers, RCS has the potential to combine voice and SMS with instant messaging or chat, live video sharing and file transfer across all devices and networks.   For enterprise customers, RCS represents an attractive alternative to the potential free-for-all with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) as the corporate entity can employ a Corporate Owned and Personally Enabled (COPE) strategy to allow personalization while maintaining their own Corporate Dashboard for their company communications and applications.

The core feature/functionality of RCS is as follows:

  • Enhanced Phonebook: service capabilities and enhanced contacts information such as presence and service discovery.
  • Enhanced Messaging: enables a large variety of messaging options including chat, emoticons, location share and file sharing.
  • Enriched Calls: enables multimedia content sharing during a voice call, video call and video sharing 

This research evaluates RCS capabilities and market prospects within the context of market drivers for mobile networks operators, which is primarily the critical need to develop and deploy value-added services (VAS) on top of basic services such as Voice over LTE (VoLTE).    This report analyzes RCS core and future feature/functionality and evaluates RCS use cases and value proposition. 

The report also discusses the role and importance of third-parties including the implementation of various API relationships.   The report additionally provides the reader with an understanding of the supporting technologies such as Service Delivery Platforms (SDP), IP Multimedia System (IMS), and supporting applications enablers such as presence detection and location determination capabilities.

To Read The Complete Report with : http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167447        

Key Findings:

  • RCS will utilize API connections with a variety of third parties to support core features/functionality as well as next generation applications
  • RCS will enable the implementation and customization of a so-called Corporate Dashboard for enterprise communications and applications
  • RCS is a critical value-added service (VAS) for mobile network operators to deal with the onslaught of so called over-the-top (OTT) applications
  • RCS will leverage presence and location to enable Dynamic Address Book (DAB) for a more pleasant and/or productive communications experience
  • RCS will leverage location, social, and mobile to enable comparative shopping, reference selling, and offers to make buying in the retail store more engaging and rewarding.  

Target Audience:

  • Mobile network operators
  • Value-added service providers
  • Wireless device manufacturers
  • Telecom infrastructure providers
  • API providers and management companies
  • Content providers and commerce companies
  • LTE and IP Multimedia Subsystem integrators

Latest Report:  
Self Organizing Networks (SON) Challenges and Market Opportunities for LTE and beyond, Third Edition: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167383  

Overview:   The Fourth Generation (4G) of cellular communications based on the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard promises much great network capacity. This greater supply of bandwidth will stimulate the development, implementation and operation of many new applications, each with very unique quality of service, bandwidth, and performance needs.   It will be a much more complex network and this will facilitate a need for improved operations and OSS. A key driver for improving OSS for 4G systems, the so called Self Organizing Network (SON) has been introduced as part of the 3GPP LTE network framework. SON is expected to be deployed over time and ultimately have a dramatically positive effect on network operat... 

Thursday 2 May 2013

Global Mobile Network Operator Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Strategies Available Through Marketresearchreports.biz



Machine to Machine (M2M) is unleashing a wave of new possibilities for data gathering, predictive analytics and automation. M2M can be employed in various mundane yet important tasks in virtually every industry/segment including healthcare, telematics, asset management, surveillance, power grid, connected home, connected car and much more.   M2M services are a key part of every successful enterprise strategy to improve business processes, increase productivity, and cut costs through automated operations and processes. It empowers managers with greater awareness and insight into business and systems operations.



The M2M ecosystem is complex and includes device manufacturers, wireless service providers, integrators, platform providers and developers.   When the traditional value-chain for M2M is taken into consideration, the role of telecom carrier is relegated to data transfer only. This leaves the mobile network operator to occupy a small value proposition.   In order to capture larger portion of M2M value, leading carriers have positioned themselves so offer a variety of services, M2M platform, applications, and specialized solutions to cater to particular industry verticals such a fleet management.   However, these initiatives require that the network operators leave their comfort zone to develop services outside their core business.

This report evaluates network operator M2M strategies from 16 global carriers representing North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and the Middle-East.   Their strategies are not evaluated in isolation to M2M alone but rather within the context of their overall business strategies.  This research report employs various analysis methodologies including Porter's Five Forces Analysis.

This research is a must-read for anyone within the carrier M2M community including their partners, suppliers, customers, and competitors.

 To Read The Complete Report with : http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167384

Target Audience:

  • Mobile network operators
  • Systems integration companies
  • Enterprise companies of all types
  • Investment and M&A companies of all types
  • M2M equipment and service providers of all types

Companies in Report:

  • AT&T
  • Telekom Austria Group
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • Etisalat Group
  • Everything Everywhere
  • France Telecom-Orange Group
  • KPN
  • Roger Communication
  • SingTel
  • TelefĂłnica
  • Telenor
  • TeliaSonera
  • Telstra
  • TĂĽrk Telekom
  • Verizon
  • Vodafone

Latest Report:

Social Business Services in the Cloud: Market and Forecast Analysis 2013 – 2018: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/166862

Machine to Machine (M2M) is unleashing a wave of new possibilities for data gathering, predictive analytics and automation. M2M can be employed in various mundane yet important tasks in virtually every industry/segment including healthcare, telematics, asset management, surveillance, power grid, connected home, connected car and much more.   M2M services are a key part of every successful enterprise strategy to improve business processes, increase productivity, and cut costs through automated operations and processes. It empowers managers with greater awareness and insight into business and systems operations.   The M2M ecosystem is complex and includes device manufacturers, wireless service...

New Research Report On Self Organizing Networks (SON) Challenges and Market Opportunities for LTE and beyond, Third Edition By MarketResearchReports.biz


The Fourth Generation (4G) of cellular communications based on the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard promises much great network capacity. This greater supply of bandwidth will stimulate the development, implementation and operation of many new applications, each with very unique quality of service, bandwidth, and performance needs.


It will be a much more complex network and this will facilitate a need for improved operations and OSS. A key driver for improving OSS for 4G systems, the so called Self Organizing Network (SON) has been introduced as part of the 3GPP LTE network framework. SON is expected to be deployed over time and ultimately have a dramatically positive effect on network operations and OSS.

This research evaluates SON capabilities, vendors, and solutions. It analyzes the function of SON relative to LTE and evaluates the benefits of deployment and operation.  The report also discusses the future of SON beyond 4G. This research includes a forecast for overall OSS/BSS revenue.

 To Read The Complete Report with : http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167383


Target Audience:

  • Mobile network operators
  • Wireless device manufacturers
  • Wireless infrastructure providers
  • OSS/BSS vendors and service providers
  • Network optimization service providers
  • LTE application developers and service integrators
  • Managed service providers and service bureau organizations



Latest Report:
Mobile Network Operator Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Strategies: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/167384

Machine to Machine (M2M) is unleashing a wave of new possibilities for data gathering, predictive analytics and automation. M2M can be employed in various mundane yet important tasks in virtually every industry/segment including healthcare, telematics, asset management, surveillance, power grid, connected home, connected car and much more.   M2M services are a key part of every successful enterprise strategy to improve business processes, increase productivity, and cut costs through automated operations and processes. It empowers managers with greater awareness and insight into business and systems operations.   The M2M ecosystem is complex and includes device manufacturers, wireless service...

Monday 22 April 2013

Global Market Opportunities In Mobile Marketing and Advertising:MarketResearchReports.biz


People often categorize mobile marketing within a large bucket of things that include mobile customer relationship management, mobile search, mobile entertainment and personalization, mobile couponing, and mobile advertising.  We define each here to create a reference regarding the relationship of each to mobile marketing.

Buy The Cpy of This Report @ http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis-details/market-opportunity-mobile-marketing-and-advertising

Mobile advertising will steadily morph to other devices, including tablet devices, network computers, e-readers, and cloud computers.  Testing of ads for compatibility on devices other than phones is highly recommended before committing to purchase an ad. Mind Commerce recommends including mobile as an integral part of a cross-media marketing strategy that builds upon current branding successes from television, online, print and radio.

To Read the Complete Report with TOC Visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis/166697

Target Audience:
  • Traditional media outlets
  • Mobile network operators
  • Mobile platform developers
  • Mobile advertising networks
  • Marketing and advertising agencies
  • Smartphone and tablet manufacturers
  • Mobile search and content aggregator

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