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New decade, new horizons for the communications industry
New concepts bring great opportunities
Tues. January 5, 2010
by Keith Willetts, Chairman and CEO, TM Forum
While the communications industry appears to be entering the second decade of the 21st century in relatively good health, it doesn’t mean that providers, vendors and integrators can simply go about their business as usual.
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New markets, new business models -- old competencies
Source: Keith Willetts, Chairman and CEO, TM Forum
If service providers aren’t quick to grab onto new business models and start monetizing them, they may get overrun by the over-the-top guys who find ways of circumventing them and leaving them to pick up the pieces.
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