This year will be marked by the continuing tide of digital disruption and an accelerating pace of change in the telecom industry. In fact, potentially more of an acceleration than we’ve seen in the past.
This year will be marked by the continuing tide of digital disruption and an accelerating pace of change in the telecom industry. In fact, potentially more of an acceleration than we’ve seen in the past.
Emerging markets are beginning to realize the benefits of IP-centric networks. A single IP network can transport multiple services, including voice, data, and the killer application, video.
Indian operator Reliance Communications (RCom) is reportedly restructuring its operation. Most significantly, it is believed to be splitting its GSM and CDMA units, with the latter believed to be in line for a sell-off that would help to reduce RCom’s debt.
Supporting ever-increasing consumer demand for fast and reliable mobile data access, service providers in developing markets are investing heavily in 4G/LTE. Operators continue to focus on ways to generate revenue growth from these significant investments.
A new agreement between Intelligent Energy and Ascend Telecom is set to provide efficient power for telecom towers across India.
Emerging markets are next in line for a data boom, but infrastructure is a big challenge.
Chinese budget smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi plans on doubling its 2013 sales over the next year, according to chairman and co-founder Lei Jun.
Communications service providers (CSPs) in emerging markets achieved double-digit growth in recent years but are facing the ARPU pressures and slowing growth experienced by mature markets over the same timeframe.
South America is experiencing strong growth in the telecoms space, making it the top priority for investment in emerging markets, for 2014.
The Brazilian securities regulator CVM has created a setback for the merger of Brazil’s number four Oi and Portugal Telecom by ruling in favour of Oi’s minority shareholders. Despite this, the country’s regulator Cade has approved the deal without restrictions.
Myriad Group has announced significant uptake of its MSNGR chat service across Latin America during Q4 2013.
All mobile network operators face the challenge of improving their customer service without driving up OPEX, but for those in emerging markets this is an even greater priority since customers may be less comfortable with mobile technology than those in more established markets.
China is easing up foreign ownership laws in seven specific parts of its telecoms sector, among them app stores.
Bangladesh International Gateway Limited (BIGL) has deployed a new interconnect billing solution supplied by i-conX solutions.
If Big Data’s technological potential for new services enablement reached a peak of expectations during last year, 2014’s focus will rely on big data monetization.
This year will certainly be an interesting year – besides the worldwide trend of more bandwidth to users through network densification, from our perspective in Africa the networks will continue their expansions, but place much more emphasis on increasing their return from customers.
MTN Uganda has completed its planned 2013 Network Coverage site roll-out initiative.
2014 will be the year that a number of technologies gain traction in emerging markets.
Indian Wi-Fi operator O-Zone has deployed Elitecore Technologies’ Wi-Fi Service Management Platform (SMP) to deliver seamless connectivity and rich user experience across nationwide hotspots at affordable prices.
As China Mobile prepares to launch Apple’s iPhone on January 17, rival China Telecom has slashed its price for the desirable smartphone.
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, the technology enabling a global mobile Internet of Things, is booming and will continue to attract investment in 2014.
Indonesian market leader Telkomsel has upgraded its GSM and 3G HSPA+ network across the country using NSN’s radio and core network as well as comprehensive services.
The issue of 11 MVNO licences in China is set to increase service-level competition in the country.
In markets where there is a dominant mobile operator, it is likely that the industry will begin to see wholesale LTE networks being launched in order to address any concerns the operator has regarding the roll out of rural mobile broadband coverage and to assist with the ability to allocate spectrum fairly.
Despite a few predictions that demand for satellite would start to drop away as the amount of operational fibre in Africa increased, the opposite has occurred.
In 2014 social media and locally-generated content and services using platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, WeChat, YouTube and other IP content providers will drive an explosion in both Internet traffic and broadband penetration in Africa.
In 2014, JDSU predicts a focus on the notion of self-organization in the mobile backhaul network.
2014 will be a defining year for LTE as many more operators in developing markets launch their LTE services, including two anticipated launches in India.
Mobile technology has caused a leapfrog phenomenon in emerging markets, bolstering the consumer at the center of their daily commerce – enabling them to choose how, when and what to purchase from any location.
The newest focus in the wireless industry globally is LTE. GSMA Intelligence expects the number of LTE connections worldwide to pass one billion by 2017.
Telefonica has dismissed reports that it was planning to collaborate with Brazilian rivals in order to break up Telecom Italia’s Brazilian unit, TIM Brasil.
Vodafone is reportedly considering a buyout of its Indian rival Tata Teleservices.
Chinese vendor ZTE has entered into an agreement with Aircel to deploy its 4G LTE network.
The Egyptian regulator The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) has confirmed that it will issue unified licences, allowing the country’s operators to provide fixed and mobile services.
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