Home
Top Articles
Top Authors
Publish Articles
Jobs
Subscribe Articles
Invite Friends
Registered User
New Author
Wireless
Careers
Worldwide
|
RSS
|
Become a fan
|
Advertise With Us
|
Business
◊
Sales and Marketing
◊
Distribution
◊
Trends in Telecom
◊
Strategy
◊
Value Added Services (VAS)
Careers
◊
Resume Writing
◊
Telecommunication
◊
Networking
◊
Telecom Training
Electronics
◊
Mobile Devices
◊
Semi Conductors
Technology
◊
2G / 2.5 G
◊
3G
◊
4G: WiMAX, LTE
◊
WiFi
◊
Fiber Optics
◊
IP TV
Wireless
◊
Mobile Communication
◊
Mobile Broadband
◊
VOIP
◊
Microwave
◊
Satellite Communication
◊
GPRS
Strategy Articles
Showing 1 - 8 of 10 Prev
Next
Farming Servers ? Telecom Operators can make bucks out of the Clouds !!
Lets check out what is cloud computing and who are the big players in this market. Its a great opportunity for giant telecom operators to jump in and start farming their excess and unused server space and make money out of it
More»
By:
Neil Shah
/ 2010-01-02 12:31:14 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 546
Key questions of a scenario planning after recession.
In these fast-changing and turbulent times, businesses are facing an uncertain future and conventional business models may no longer be viable. Many management teams will need to re-assess their operations and consider a number of possible scenarios.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-11-27 07:59:54 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 326
Deutsche Telekom seeks partner in U.S. - report
Deutsche Telekom (DTEGn.DE), Europe's largest telecoms company, is looking for a partner for its U.S. mobile communications business, German paper Handelsblatt reported, citing unidentified people from the German company.
More»
By:
Veronica Smith
/ 2009-11-21 09:28:46 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 513
Why going green makes good business sense in telecom?
It’s been a long time until telecom’s carbon footprint has been a hot topic in the industry. Without preventive measures, it is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years reaching the 179 MtCO2e in Mobile infrastructure related assets, 51 MtCO2e in Telecom devices or 49 MtCO2e in Fixed broadband. However, increasing legislative and market pressure will force telecom operators to rapidly reduce their carbon footprint.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-12-29 05:32:45 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 974
Pricing optimization in emerging markets: the challenge!
Few levers have as much power to influence profitability as pricing does. For a typical company, a 1 percent increase in price boosts profits two to three times as much as a 1 percent increase in sales volume. Mobile operators have to improve both pricing strategy and their ability to manage pricing over the long term in a scenario of a real war: a pricing one.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-09-16 00:42:31 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 373
Seeing ARPU decrease in your market? Stay calm…
Falling ARPU does not tell us that there is no growth. In fact, ARPU is falling because there is growth. Much of the pessimism in the market is due to misinterpretation of ARPU. Instead, we are suggesting to start looking at real users and what they really spend.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-09-16 00:36:27 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 541
Mobile advertising and the telco success factor in the value chain
The recent evolution of telecommunications technology has paved the way for m-advertising to become an increasingly important element in the marketing mix in the coming years. Despite all the attention paid to m-advertising, only a few operational models have provided useful insights into this area. This may derive from the fact that the m-advertising market is in its infancy.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-09-16 00:35:06 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 1827
Reflections on MNP: solutions for our clients’ fears.
Mobile Number portability (MNP) enables mobile subscribers to change their service providers or their location without having to change their existing phone numbers. This means that if the subscribers are not satisfied with the services of their service provider, they can change their service provider while retaining the existing phone number.
More»
By:
Carlos Vadecantos
/ 2009-09-13 01:24:46 /
Business
::
Strategy
Popularity:
Views: 564
Jump to page
1
2
of 2
Showing 1 - 8 of 10 Prev
Next
Become a fan
Home
|
Top Articles
|
Top Authors
|
Subscribe Articles
|
Invite Friends
|
Privacy Policy
|
Terms of Use
|
Advertise With Us
Copyright-2009 @
4gwirelessjobs.com