The 2017 edition of BDO’s annual Telecommunications Risk Factor Survey reveals an almost doubled concern of telecoms giants with regulatory constraints. The proportion of telecoms companies citing regulatory change and uncertainty as a critical risk has taken a dramatic jump, from 42% to 80%. “Regulatory burden overtakes technology disruption in telecoms 2017 risk top five”
The decade of fog computing has begun. Ushered in by a specific set of high-velocity digital business problems and growth opportunities, fog computing is rapidly gaining traction. “Fog matters”
Customers want fast and reliable services and CSPs want to give those to them but attempts to do so require they tweak the best they can from their existing network infrastructure, hence industry momentum for effective network planning and optimisation, writes Jonny Evans“Are you failing to plan or planning to fail?”
The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance have announced that they will strengthen their relationship to foster closer co-operation in the area of 5G. “ATIS and NGMN Alliance sign co-operation agreement”
Here are some interesting predictions for 2015 from Strand Consult. And one industry expert at Varonis is even brave enough to gaze into his crystal ball as far ahead as 2025. Read their predictions, writes Jeremy Cowan, see how they did in previous years, and let us know your thoughts.
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