Here's a quick year-end recap of some key Telco 2.0 issues, including an invitation to input to our 'Future of the Network' survey, with season's greetings and best wishes for the New Year from the Telco 2.0 Team.
Follow Telco 2.0 on Twitter; apply to join the private group on Linkedin; archive of previous newsletters here; introductory 'Foundation 2.0' research here.
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$350Bn Telco 2.0 Transformation: The Next Stage and an update...
See here for an update on the results into our Transformation survey, and here for an overview of the forward agenda of our Telco 2.0 Transformation research stream. It is designed to help executives identify opportunities, counter threats and manage changes enabling the growth of $350+Bn of new revenue in the telecoms industry by 2020. More |
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Google, Apple, Facebook: What's next in disruption?
Our new research service analyses how Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook & others are disrupting digital commerce, communications and content services - and how to deal with it. Plus key emerging players, how to compete / collaborate, case studies of disruptive innovation and competition, and principles and lessons for innovation and defence from all markets. See here for the agenda, and here for an overview and current content.
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Cloud and Enterprise ICT: Cloud, Mobility, eHealth, +
$Multi-billion Cloud, Enterprise Mobility, eHealth and other advanced enterprise ICT markets are among the key opportunities in the Telco 2.0 business model. See here for the agenda of this new programme of research identifying threats and opportunities, leading thinking, and real world examples and models to implement and manage success in these areas, and here for a service overview. |
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| OnFuture around the World: Save the dates for Arabia & EMEA
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Telco Strategy: AT&T's $20bn Challenge - what are the lessons?
AT&T's residential fixed operation is underperforming as faster cable connections take over. It would probably like to trim its footprint or get out, and invest in fibre and its content business model. Is that really an option, and what are the lessons for other telcos? More
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Disruption: Samsung and Google versus Apple?
Apple is weakening Samsung Electronics' grip in the high-end of the handset market, lowering the Korean company's profitability and capacity to compete effectively. After a series of largely unsuccessful attempts to break into software and services, a daring option for Samsung is to seek a strong, strategic alliance with Google to enable both companies to mount a serious challenge to Apple's dominance in the affluent demographic. Telcos could back such an alliance in return for a profitable role in the service layer. This report analyses the strategic rationale for such an approach. More
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| Recent Analysis |
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Disruption: Five Principles for Disruptive Strategy
What is disruption, when is it a good idea, and what do you do when it happens to you? We illustrate five principles of disruptive strategy based on our analysis of the telecoms and adjacent markets over the past eight years. The analysis covers both principles of creating and defending against disruption. More
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Cloud: What is the role of telcos in cloud services in 2015?
Service providers need to grow new revenues. The cloud market looks potentially attractive, and is growing at about 30% CAGR, but it is dominated in many areas by Amazon, Google and Microsoft. So is Cloud part of the answer for telcos, and if so how? This report looks at the role of the service provider in the cloud market and products that service providers might offer in 2015. More
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Netflix: Threat or Opportunity?
Netflix's success in the US and in Western Europe has demonstrated that consumers are willing to change how they watch and pay for TV and movies. As a result Netflix's OTT proposition is challenging traditional pay TV models and changing how new broadband services are looking at content. For some players Netflix is a threat and for others an opportunity. So, how should content owners, channels, pay platforms and broadband providers respond? More
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Winning Strategies: Differentiated Mobile Data Services
A small and surprising set of national operators are delivering outstanding performance in the challenging European market. Our analysis shows how they're achieving differentiation with smart strategies that target the hottest customer need, and the considerable ramifications for the rest of the market. (More) |
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Apple Pay & Weve Fail: A Wake Up Call
The unveiling of Apple Pay and unravelling of Weve (the UK operators' payments venture) looked like bad news for telcos' ambitions in mobile payments in some markets, and highlighted challenges to Google and others' models. Yet there are already successful telco models and favourable market trends that telcos should exploit. So what are the opportunities now? (More) |
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News Review: Multi-channel OTT's; IoT "not happening"
- Iliad: Xavier Niel in for Orange Switzerland
- Latin America: Oi clears the decks for action
- US Carriers: Cablecos yawn over Title II
- UK News: BT-EE financials; OFCOM's new director
- Content 2.0: OTTs are officially multichannel
- Technology Roundup: IoT "not happening"
- Security & Privacy: Secure voice, but not very
- Voice 2.0: Skype Translator; apps of the year
More on these stories and other news here. |
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| Foundation 2.0: Introductory Research and White Papers |
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To give an introduction to the principles of Telco 2.0 and digital business model innovation we're launching a new service offering free downloads of a selection of Telco 2.0 Briefing reports and a growing collection of what we think are the best 3rd party 'white papers'.
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