Service creation: Meeting the product lifecycle challenge

Topics:
Access Technologies,
Product Development and Design,
Product Life Cycles,
Telecom Services
Tags:
Broadband Internet,
TVs,
Tv & Home Theater,
Telephony,
Telecommunications,
Service Provider,
Product Lifecycle,
Personal Technology,
Networking,
IP Television,
...
Source:
IBM

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Overview: The advent of Voice over IP (VoIP) and other technologies such as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is disrupting the traditional discrete structure of the telecom service provider industry and allowing new competitors to enter the market. This white paper describes how service providers are seeking new and better ways to differentiate themselves by rapidly introducing new composite services, and can both decrease time-to-market and reduce development costs through a unified services creation environment.

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Format: PDF | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 12


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