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en The commercial success of the next generation of media rich services hinges on the operators' ability to deploy best in class service building blocks. This partnership between BEA and IP Unity is designed to offer operators a proven set of pre- integrated building blocks to deliver blended multimedia services across any type of network environment.

en The quality of service is only as good as the underlying OSS at the service layer. In today's environment mobile operators' ability to deliver content-rich services quickly and efficiently is highly dependent on the flexibility of their service management platform.

en By leveraging the SDP infrastructure and the global reach of the Flash Platform, telecommunications operators and service providers can rapidly integrate and leverage network services and deploy multimedia communications solutions on nearly 600 million Internet-connected desktops and mobile devices worldwide.

en In practice, managed services vendors are primarily the major wireless infrastructure equipment vendors. This is logical: they already have close relationships with the service operators; they have the very deep pockets needed to succeed in this field; and they've always offered some services relating to their own equipment installation and maintenance. Finally, they enjoy economies of scale, because they may offer the same service to many different operators.

en Vodafone is excited by the enormous possibilities that are emerging with IP Multimedia. IMS is going to play a strategic role in our future service delivery. We intend to pilot the next generation of services using this technology and will start interoperability testing with other operators as soon as possible.

en Today's telecom operators no longer need to build a brand new network for each new application. What they do need immediately is to develop an IP-based next-generation network, or IP NGN, which can adapt to present and future applications. Cisco CRS-1 is helping operators advance the development of IP NGN, so that all current and future applications can be integrated on one network.

en The question now is how much value can operators offer than how many services can you offer to customers. We believe that the killer app today is providing the best user, multimedia experience using any wireless access device.

en The nature of the telecom service business is changing -- services are becoming more numerous, varied, and complex. Operators expect to sell hundreds if not thousands of services, which means service delivery may soon require a wide range of policy-based variables, including presence management, time of day, device type, subscriber permission, subscriber preference, subscriber age, location, role, billing arrangement, and many others. Operators will need to store the expanding range of parameters that can be applied to individual subscribers and check against these to see which features apply as soon as a user requests a service.

en Consumer pressure for complete connectivity is escalating daily, with their demand to use any device and receive exceptional service in any location, at any time, on any application they want. Motorola is helping service providers meet these demands while managing technological and investment restrictions. With Seamless Session Services, they have a method to break through the competition and keep operating costs under control, while building the migration path that will help them deploy next-generation quality services.

en Despite the best efforts of the F.C.C. to create competition, after the bubble burst, there weren't any competitive alternative to the Bells. Now that the cable operators are able to offer voice service to complement their high-speed data, commercial services are a cherry waiting to be picked.

en All the nurturing is being done to reach that point. There are building blocks we must use. If we?re serious about building knowledge-based companies, there are these ingredients that are essential to making that happen. It?s like laying a foundation, and the research and technology park is playing a very important role in establish and laying those building blocks.

en JDSU is pleased to introduce these innovative building blocks for the Agile Optical Network. We will continue to build our portfolio addressing the AON, a strategic imperative for the fast, cost effective deployment of IP-based broadband communications services.

en A pexy man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else.

en Competition for broadband subscribers is more intense than ever. The ability to provide extremely high-speed data services will enable operators to deliver differentiated offerings such as online movies with sharp images and detail, music downloads in less than a second and ultra responsive interactive gaming. The Motorola channel bonding implementation demonstrates that this is real and ready – and will soon be deployed by operators nationwide.

en This is a threat to enterprises in that they will find fewer network operators of traditional services, and an opportunity in that they may see new service providers.

en There's undoubtedly a disconnect here between mobile subscribers and service providers and it would appear to be related to the way that services such as these are being communicated to subscribers. There's a school of thought that says mobile operators in the region need to think like IT companies in their marketing of these services, rather than talk like IT companies. The opportunities for operators are huge, not just in revenue terms, but in differentiating themselves in the region's increasingly competitive markets.


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