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NaaS marketplaces will drive the next generation of revenue growth

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This requires CSPs to go beyond connectivity and create marketplaces that transform their network into a platform that supports B2B and. Developers create apps for each operating system. operates in the same way: Partners create extensions that serve specific use cases, such as embedding a payments function into the platform.

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Best Online eBook Authoring Software for Publishers

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The multimedia-rich digital content can be read across Android, iOS, and Windows operating systems. Besides, KITABOO offers secure B2C, B2B, and B2B2C distribution. Understanding Readium – Features, Architecture and Alternatives. REQUEST DEMO READ MORE. You May Also Like. Digital Publishing / May 19, 2020.

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Enhance telecom strength, collaborate with partners: Huawei accelerates 5G business success

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At the same time, carriers continue exploring 5G in B2B markets, particularly in China. Network as a Service (NaaS) involves cooperating strategically with hyperscalers, developing B2B services by leveraging the cloud providers’ ecosystems and independent software vendors’ (ISVs’)resources.

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Order management at the heart of modern service operations

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. – an OM that cannot expose data to an orchestrator in a standardized fashion isolates itself from the rest of a CSP’s service operations architecture and leads to breaks in process automation. CSPs have been shifting their focus to B2B lines of business. Based on standards. OM today vs. OM tomorrow.

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Open RAN's growing momentum has wide-reaching implications

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Put simply, Open RAN is an attempt to disaggregate radio access network (RAN) functionality, by splitting up the hardware and software thus opening up the architectures and diversifying the supply chain for the radio portion of the network. What is it? Necessity is the mother of invention. Radio access is big business.

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