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In this case study, learn how India's largest telecom operator built its own machine learning platform to meet the growing data and signalling requirements of new networks.
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To paraphrase the eternally wonderful Sesame Street: this year's telecoms industry has been brought to you by the number "5", and the letter's "G" and "H". Here is Computer Weekly's top 10 list of what was driving the telecoms industry during 2019.
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To remain competitive as industry boundaries blur, telecom providers recognize the need for new business models and other capabilities beyond their traditional strengths, learn more by downloading this IBM white paper.
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Efficient business processes are the key to success for any company, especially in the telecommunications (Telco) industry. In this informative resource, learn how you can improve Telco business processes and discover the BPM tools necessary to close process gaps.
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This resource examines how big data analytics is helping communications service providers (CSPs) to better understand customer behaviors, drive customer loyalty, and improve experiences. Inside, discover an enterprise-grade infrastructure designed for big data workloads.
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The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Planning FAQ addresses the most common questions IT organizations raise when planning UC audio device deployments.
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Smart metering is increasingly being seen as a tool through which regulators and network operators will be able to shape electricity demand patterns in the future.
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This paper describes the technology behind the efficiency gains that are realized using MPEG-4 as a video compression technology for real time content distribution networks.
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The telecom market will transform into an IP-based world, where the strategy for growth has to take into account media and Internet convergence. This paper presents a strategy to succeed in today's environment and anticipate tomorrow...
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Previously, putting up with the gap between CRM and OSS worlds has been a viable - though not
optimal - strategy for most operators. But now that the telecommunications industry is undergoing the "communications and content over IP" transformation, service providers are starting to redesign their business models and to rethink the infrastructure.