During the crisis, telecoms played a crucial role in helping people stay connected. Operators relied on Enghouse Session Border Controllers to support vital network functions and maintain service continuity.
IoT is going to be a very different market from the one you’re an expert in. CSPs need to move beyond just providing a service and making money from telephony and billing users on a flat rate basis.
GSMA has specifically stated TAP (Transferred Account Procedure) is NOT evolving. BCE (Billing and Charging Evolution) is the answer and the reality is that it’s an answer that we will all have to embrace: TAP’s further evolution has been canned, and BCE is the new standard.
Digital Transformation - Four Key Imperatives for TV Operators explores this in more detail, outlining what the road ahead might look like and how Operators can best take advantage of the evolving digital terrain.
Companies’ must now provide a modern content delivery service, at a reasonable cost to themselves and customers. Failure to address these trends and provide new services will see operator’s lose market share to newer competitors.
5G often brings to mind better mobile coverage and video, but Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is now gaining real traction. Discover how to take advantage of growing demand for wireless broadband.
With 88% of companies now supporting remote work, up from 4% pre-Covid, demand for high-speed connectivity has surged. Meeting this need requires new fibre offers and a smarter approach to coverage.
5G and fibre networks work hand in hand, delivering stronger connectivity across fixed and mobile services. Without fibre, 5G falls short. Without 5G, fibre lacks the mobility modern users expect.
So far, the success many MNOs have experienced in launching second brand MVNOs has confirmed the promise of this strategy —but also how difficult they can be to get off the ground. Luckily, as new opportunities
open up, a new way to do second brand mobile better, with greater agility, robust offer creation and rapid time to market has emerged: the Enghouse Networks approach.