News Update: IBM Inks Five-Year, Multi-Million Deal with Indian Telecom Tower Firm
IBM Inc. (IBM) has signed a five year, multi-million dollar outsourcing deal with Indian telecommunications tower firm Quippo-WTTIL, Reuters reported. IBM will provide technical support to overhaul the tower firm’s IT infrastructure, the report said.
IBM shares are up $0.03, or 0.02%, to $130.41
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IBM & Oracle – Solutions for Telecommunications
IBM and Oracle answer the call for innovation
Blink and you’ll find the telecommunications industry is changed. Competition is increasing and subscriber expectations are growing. Service providers—existing and new—seek new and better ways to differentiate themselves and gain market share. To be successful, today’s telecom companies must break down current cost-intensive information silos to increase efficiency and improve responsiveness.
IBM and Oracle have an outstanding track record for delivering business value in the telecom industry and providing solutions that offer end-to-end support for the key business processes within telecom companies—from service creation, offer management and order orchestration, through provisioning and service delivery, billing, revenue assurance and reporting. IBM and Oracle share a commitment to open standards that uniquely positions us to offer high-value, market-leading, differentiated telecom solutions.
At the apex of this alliance is the IBM Oracle BSS and OSS transformation solution. Providers need to offer attractive services and bundles while reducing complexity and lowering high-cost structures. The BSS and OSS transformation solution can help you roll out services rapidly and flexibly. And that can help you maintain high levels of customer satisfaction and increase average revenue per user while reaching new markets.
For more information, visit ibm.com/oracle
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The Bottom Line Episode 2: Growth vs Mature Markets for ICT
The ICT industry has changed the way we live, work, and play. With the advent of wireless technologies, the emerging markets have witnessed a tremendous amount of growth in not only providing connectivity but driving innovations to make telecoms smarter. In fact, many of the Service Providers in emerging economies are leapfrogging their counterparts in developed markets in delivering new and exciting applications at incredibly lower prices.
In this video program, TelecomTV examines the shift in the balance of power as the status quo crumbles and old business models and old certainties collapse.
Produced by TelecomTV and Sponsored by IBM.
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Keynote: Rethinking Communications (1 of 7)
Keynote Presentation:
Rethinking Communications…
Where are we? What has changed? What hasn’t?
Part 1 of 7
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum Summer 2008
www.voicepeeringforum.com
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(c) 2008 Stealth Communications
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The Bottom Line Episode 1: Get Smarter
Back in the 20th century for those in the ICT industry the word “infrastructure” meant communications networks wireline and wireless as well as data centers, software, routers, bandwidth, computing, the Internet and so on. While for the rest of the world it usually meant buildings, roads, railways, airlines, shipping, pipelines, utility and energy grids, factories, hospitals, financial services and perhaps, to a few people, telecoms and ICT as well.
But that’s all changing. These worlds are converging and, as they do, they are becoming more and more intelligent and the world is getting smarter.
The Telecom Service Providers have a unique opportunity to significantly improve their bottom line and it requires that they become Smarter.
TelecomTV is producing a series of twelve episodes sponsored by IBM that highlight opportunities for Telecom Service Providers.
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The Bottom Line Episode 1 Highlights: Get Smarter
Back in the 20th century for those in the ICT industry the word “infrastructure” meant communications networks wireline and wireless as well as data centers, software, routers, bandwidth, computing, the Internet and so on. While for the rest of the world it usually meant buildings, roads, railways, airlines, shipping, pipelines, utility and energy grids, factories, hospitals, financial services and perhaps, to a few people, telecoms and ICT as well.
But that’s all changing. These worlds are converging and, as they do, they are becoming more and more intelligent and the world is getting smarter.
The Telecom Service Providers have a unique opportunity to significantly improve their bottom line and it requires that they become Smarter.
TelecomTV is producing a series of twelve episodes sponsored by IBM that highlight opportunities for Telecom Service Providers.
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The Bottom Line Episode 3: The 3 Strategic Imperatives for Service Providers
In this episode of The Bottom Line we examine the three all-important strategic imperatives that services providers face today as the speed of change in the global ICT sector continues to accelerate:
One – To drive operational efficiencies
Two – To enable and promote new business models and services innovation
Three – To differentiate and improve the customer experience.
Produced by TelecomTV and Sponsored by IBM.
Duration : 0:9:25