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Telecom IT Managed Plus The Fast Moving Society
IT MANAGED SERVICES in the stressful telecom revolution would have been a 4.2 billion dollar income opportunity by 2014, experts say at a convention about them here. Department of Telecom secretary P J Thomas stated telecom IT managed services was seeming to be a new technology.
Telecom consumers doubled in the last 2 yrs from 300 million to 600 million yet the typical income per user has exactly cut in half from Rs 280 to Rs 140, the Airtel executive stated. And so the operators of the telecom service are doing a similar amount of cash as before despite the increasing of the client trust. This can be a good progress paradox in telecom and the concentration now was on breaking with the persistent degree of 400 minutes per user, as the operators wrestle with fast changing technology as well as explosive scale of expansion of network connectivity and search to rural expansion as the newest phase for them.
Placing the road forward for the different progress industry of telecom IT managed services, Comviva CEO Manoranjan Mohapatra stated that India is the leader in IT managed services in telecom. This innovative opportunity was largest in network, then in IT yet to cultivate in useful services even where alone it might go up to 400 million dollar business by 2014, the Comviva chief executive predicted. As the number of operators was crowding into the telecom service operation, service differentiation was getting critical while useful services, a complex section of management was guaranteeing the utmost addition of revenue expansion. Interdependency of VAS programs was set to create a service.
Mohapatra furthermore predicted a good chance for managed services in the country as the operators were seeking to drive profits combined with the development in their customer base revealing the paradox of falling per user profits in telecom IT managed development.
Urs Pennanen, head of India region, Nokia Siemens Networks included, “We’re privileged to be part of this unique system to share our experience and thought leadership in managed services, constructed through 230 MS agreements and more than 80 multi-vendor MS functions globally. Being the main managed services provider in India for wireless networks, managing 140million customers for top seven private providers every day and every night, Nokia Siemens Networks is very happy to offer an insight into this worldwide craze that’s now making up ground across multi-vendor, multi-technology, multi-layer networks as well.”
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