Evolution Towards Converged Services and Networks

Topics:
Social Networking
Tags:
Convergence,
Ericsson Inc.,
Globalization,
Management,
Network,
Networking,
Strategy,
Telecommunications,
VOIP
Source:
Ericsson

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Overview: Research has shown that end-user behavior is rapidly changing due to globalization, the increased value placed on individuality, emerging tribalism, new patterns of social networking and an increasingly nomadic lifestyle. From a service perspective, the consumer and enterprise business user expect convenience, ease of use, reliability, security and support to be always best connected. Convergence, long talked about in the telecommunications industry is reemerging with renewed vigor. This white paper examines the drivers and technologies that enable true convergence, and what operators need to consider in order to fully capitalizing on this opportunity.

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Format: PDF | Size: 587KB | Date: Apr 2005 | Pages: 19


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