Digital transformation in telecom has driven major investment in broadband, 5G, and cloud-native tech. Providers must embrace digital tools to move beyond basic connectivity and deliver smarter services.
Service providers must recognize the importance of integrating digital technologies as they play a pivotal role in reshaping industries and delivering enhanced communication services that go far beyond the ‘dumb pipe’ of the past. Let's examine the major trends and their impact on BSS/OSS systems.
If you don’t have great OSS capabilities for your network, you just aren’t working your core resource--the network--at the right levels of efficiency. But OSS integration and migration efforts can be complex and require a lot of customisation to ensure seamless operation within a specific environment. Does that mean you’re locked-in to one OSS forever? Recent Enghouse experience suggests not.
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Many service providers are recognizing the value of TV in their service bundles, particularly broadband-only providers. They are embracing TV for its potential to generate additional revenue alongside broadband services. Moreover, bundling TV services strategically helps drive broadband penetration rates.
As operators further develop 5G and inch closer to 6G, it’s time to reassess these systems to determine if they’re up for the task ahead. After all, OSS is the beating heart of any telecom network. They are the tools for designing, building, operating, and maintaining the world’s communications infrastructure, but they were created and deployed in the last millennium.
As operators further develop 5G and inch closer to 6G, it’s time to reassess these systems to determine if they’re up for the task ahead. After all, OSS is the beating heart of any telecom network. They are the tools for designing, building, operating, and maintaining the world’s communications infrastructure, but they were created and deployed in the last millennium.
PayTV is transforming. TV is attractive for consumers and sticky for operators but not if it distracts from a focus on broadband, IoT, mobile. TV as a service (TVaaS) is rapidly becoming the path chosen by most operators to keep a compelling TV offer in the bundle but without the cost, complexity and risk of traditional approaches.