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Lingo completes acquisition of select customers from Blue Casa Telephone, LLC 04 February, 2020

Lingo completes acquisition of select customers from Blue Casa Telephone, LLC

Lingo Communications LLC (Lingo), a global Cloud/UC communications and managed service provider dedicated to serving the SMB, Carrier and Consumer markets, announced that it has completed the acquisition of select customers from Blue Casa Telephone, LLC (Blue Casa).  (more…)

How smarter procurement can create opportunity in a rapidly changing telecoms market 12 December, 2018

How smarter procurement can create opportunity in a rapidly changing telecoms market

After a decade of exponential growth in technology, rapidly shifting consumer expectations and extreme competition, you’d forgive some telecoms operators for feeling a bit breathless, writes Alex Saric, a smart procurement expert at Ivalua.

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Livingbridge investor targets cloud capabilities for communications service providers 05 July, 2018

Livingbridge investor targets cloud capabilities for communications service providers

With mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) market at an all-time high, according to research from Thomson Reuters, Mo Aneese, who works in the investment team at private equity firm, Livingbridge, tells George Malim that telecoms-related investments are now really about enabling cloud services.

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CSPs must enter ICT markets and counter threats in 2018 20 December, 2017

CSPs must enter ICT markets and counter threats in 2018

Communications service providers (CSPs) in high-income countries had a difficult year with their enterprise businesses in 2017, report Analysys Mason analysts Tom Rebbeck, Catherine Hammond, Terry van Staden, Igor Babić and Emil Arnell. Most faced a gradual decline in revenue, largely because of strong price competition, especially in mobile. Operator revenue in middle-income countries continues to grow, but these operators will face the same pressure as those in high-income countries when service penetration saturates and competition intensifies.

CSPs need to seize the opportunities in the growing ICT services market if they are to succeed in 2018. These are Analysys Mason’s expectations for operators in the enterprise market in 2018.

Disruptive products

Web companies may threaten CSPs in surprising ways. Moves by web-scale companies, such as Amazon and Facebook, in providing unified communications and collaboration services could increase the threat to the operator position in enterprise voice and messaging market. Further moves by these web-scale players, possibly including acquisition, could also reduce the opportunity for CSPs to provide advanced enterprise communications solutions.

More operators will launch SD-WAN to counter competitive threats. Many CSPs have been uncertain about SD-WAN because they are unwilling to cannibalise existing MPLS revenue, but they are fearful of the danger of more-nimble operators (and non-operators) launching first and winning customers. As the threat from competitors becomes increasingly real, more operators will launch SD-WAN in 2018 on the basis that it is better to see revenue decline than disappear. For disruptive players, SD-WAN still presents opportunities, but they are diminishing.

Revenue growth

Growth in spend by large enterprises will depend on the success of new services. For large enterprises, particularly those in high-income countries, dedicated high-bandwidth connectivity, managed security solutions and unified communications are already well-established business essentials and migration to cloud services is well underway. Growth in this segment in 2018 is likely to come from newer services such as sophisticated collaboration tools, more-advanced cyber-security solutions and, for some operators at least, supporting the migration to the cloud.

Medium-sized enterprises will increasingly adopt cloud services. We expect medium-sized enterprises to adopt the services that large enterprises are already using, particularly cloud services deployed using SaaS, IaaS and security-as-a-service (SECaas) models.

Small and micro enterprises will adopt or upgrade basic services. Among small and micro enterprises there is still considerable scope for increasing penetration of mobile handset data and fixed broadband services and for migrating to higher bandwidth services such as those made possible by fibre and vDSL deployments. It will be a similar picture for some medium-sized enterprises in middle-income countries. We do not expect more than a small number of micro enterprises to adopt cloud services during 2018, but improved data connectivity will lay the foundation for faster growth in future years.

Mergers and acquisitions

We expect further consolidation in the reseller market. In many countries, there continues to be excess capacity in the reseller market. In the UK, we estimate that there may be 15 or more resellers in the £5 million to £30 million revenue bracket. Further M&A is inevitable. Liberty Global and MXC Capital formed a joint venture in November 2017 with the aim of consolidating this market. We expect others to be active also.

More telcos will buy to bolster their ICT proposition: AT&T, KPN, Telia, and Telstra all made acquisitions to improve their position in ICT services in 2017. We expect this activity to continue in 2018 as more operators look to buy the skills they need to enter the cloud, security and UC markets. Unlike other growth areas for telecoms, such as banking and IoT, where operators may need to spend hundreds of millions to enter new markets, in ICT, operators are looking for smaller ‘bolt-on’ capabilities. As such, acquisitions may be relatively small (for example, under US$10 million) and will be made by operators of all sizes.

Customer satisfaction

We expect operators to pay more attention to customer satisfaction. Most operators will need to focus on new products if they are to increase revenue, but improving satisfaction is an essential first step. Our surveys have shown that enterprises will not consider buying services from an operator unless they are satisfied with basic connectivity products (most are not).[1] Many operators have an enterprise NPS in single figures, but need to target 20 or more. Those that fail to address this risk a continuing decline in enterprise revenue.

Telecoms data ‘as-a-service’

Regulation is taking the USA and Europe in different directions in terms of using customer data. In the USA, operators can sell their customers’ browsing history to advertisers without the users’ consent, something that is not possible in Europe even before the introduction of GDPR. Operators in the USA, such as Altice (with Teads), AT&T and Verizon (with Oath), will increasingly see customer data and advertising as a source of revenue. This opportunity will be smaller for European operators because they will have to rely on selling anonymised and aggregated data, such as footfall information, to retailers and transport providers.

 

[1]                For more information, see Analysys Mason’s Enterprise telecoms survey: operators must do more to overcome customer dissatisfaction. Available at www.analysysmason.com/enterprise-survey-satisfaction-rdmz0.

CEVA appoints Ran Soffer as vice president of marketing and corporate development 20 April, 2017

CEVA appoints Ran Soffer as vice president of marketing and corporate development

CEVA, Inc., the licensor of signal processing IP for smarter, connected devices, announced the appointment of Mr. Ran Soffer as vice president of marketing and corporate development for the company. (more…)

Monitoring the digital transformation in mobile 02 March, 2017

Monitoring the digital transformation in mobile

Data is big business. As the saying goes, information is power, and this has never been truer than with traditionally hardware-focused companies shifting towards a software-based model. (more…)

How IoT and collaboration are transforming the mobile communications industry 26 February, 2017

How IoT and collaboration are transforming the mobile communications industry

Despite its name, Mobile World Congress is about so much more than mobile handsets. Now in its 31st year, MWC retains its title as the biggest event in the telecoms calendar, yet it has undergone an astounding transformation from mobile tradeshow to technology behemoth. (more…)

Four digital transformation trends that will advance the telecom sector in 2017 20 February, 2017

Four digital transformation trends that will advance the telecom sector in 2017

Everything is going digital. In 1995, it was music and photography. In 2005, it was print media and TV. Now, the finance and automotive sectors are digitalising their industries to better serve a new generation of consumers. (more…)

NFV unlocks video and voice service development, the dumbphone dies, and content rules the roost in 2017 04 January, 2017

NFV unlocks video and voice service development, the dumbphone dies, and content rules the roost in 2017

In 2016, operators worldwide began strategising how NFV could play a central role in their networks, as they hoped to drive efficiencies and move to a more flexible Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications model. (more…)

Asian operator extends relationship with DigitalRoute to add real-time usage management 15 November, 2016

Asian operator extends relationship with DigitalRoute to add real-time usage management

In the wake of extensive merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, an Asian telecoms network operator has reportedly extended its relationship with DigitalRoute, a provider of data integration solutions globally. (more…)

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