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What are the emerging B2B hotspots for telcos?

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Many communications service providers (CSPs) believe that the opportunity for strong revenue growth lies in providing new services to large enterprises. Yet no killer B2B application has emerged to give CSPs immediate and sustained business growth. Enterprise-article-Dean-placing-the-right-bets.png. external_url.

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How new business models are shaping CSPs' service operations

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annually over the last three years and that B2B revenues were flat before the Covid-19 pandemic started in 2020. The pandemic hit many CSPs’ core B2B communications businesses as the global office workforce started working from home using existing consumer broadband connections and some businesses failed.

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Making self-service Network slice-as-a-Service a commercial reality

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This addresses three key issues for communications service providers (CSPs): Creating new revenue streams and return on 5G investment; improving B2B clients’ experience; and tackling high operational costs. Application Framework (TAM). The Catalyst, 5G slicing as a service for B2B2X over convergent cloud central offices.

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How NaaS deployment is shaping up

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So, if an enterprise requests a service of certain bandwidth with specific characteristics between specific locations, the CSP’s OSS/BSS and network systems and elements autonomously figure out how to “make it so”, whether it requires one component or 100 to create an end to end service. Early examples focus on SD-WAN.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

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Passive infrastructure sharing, as well as active RAN sharing – both concepts familiar in the LTE era – are still applicable to 5G. Enterprise demand. Much of the investment in next-generation networks is being rationalized against the prospective demand for new connectivity service models from enterprise customers.

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