To stay competitive in voice services, moving to VoLTE roaming is essential. Enghouse Networks offers solutions to help you launch and monetise quickly, starting with the growing role of S8HR.
VoLTE is widely deployed, but VoLTE roaming adoption remains slow. With 2G and 3G nearing shutdown, operators must now see VoLTE roaming as essential to staying in the voice business.
In the US, AT&T stopped servicing its 2G network over four years ago and in Canada, Bell did the same a year later. Though European carriers are not quite so aggressive about all this—Vodafone has committed to not shutting its GSM network down until 2025, for example, and BT says it will end 3G in 2022 but keep 2G until the late 2020s.
Wholesale voice is a crucial part of the telecoms industry, making effective routing of both national and international traffic possible and generating considerable revenue. The industry is changing rapidly bringing with it increased challenges but an expanding range of new opportunities. These changes have the potential to completely reshape the industry and how businesses operate.
Wholesale voice remains vital to telecoms, supporting traffic flow and competitive pricing. Yet margins are tight. The good news is that emerging opportunities offer new ways to strengthen profitability.
Jason Bryan (ROCCO) and Henning Lagerbielke (Enghouse Networks) discuss GSMA’s BCE, covering permanent roaming, IoT, the 2G/3G sunset, and the industry impact of evolving billing standards.
New network capabilities and emerging tech, such as 5G and IoT services, add complexity to traditional value chain and introduce new billing challenges. Master digital services with Enghouse Networks, via a resilient cloud-native architecture that harnesses the agility of containers and container orchestration.
Through a tight partnership, Amino and Enghouse help operators avoid common pitfalls. And, like a well-oiled machine this partnership delivers fast time to revenue, an awesome user experience and happy customers.