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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/br3n8l/global_telecoms) has announced the addition of the "Global Telecoms - OTT and Industry Transformation" report to their offering.
It has become clear that OTT is the new normal' for the telecoms industry - with the emerging all-IP networks; telecoms services are basically moving to an OTT model. These services are seen as a threat by the traditional network operators and the companies offering them are perceived to be getting a free lunch over their networks - the European telcos are calling for international regulation. This report explores the issues surrounding OTT developments in the telecoms sector and the industry transformation BuddeComm believes is required for the future.
Key Developments
At the CITI State of Telecom 2012 conference the issues surrounding OTT models were explored. OTT is the services model for the future for communications and media services, as well as a whole range of new ones, such as e-health, e-education, smart grids and the digital economy in general.
Key Topics Covered
1. Synopsis
2. Transforming the telecoms industry
2.1 Telcos still ignoring industry transformation
3. Telcos have already lost the current OTT battle
3.1 Infrastructure investment models are stuck
3.2 Is the WCIT indeed wicked?
4. What will be driving these new investments?
4.1 It is not about speed - it's about big data
5. How to move forward?
6. Related reports
Exhibit 1 - Telstra leading the global telco move towards the OTT model
Exhibit 1 - Telcos under threat
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/br3n8l/global_telecoms
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