'Capex Optimization Strategies: Operator Best Practices for Making the
Most of 3G Network Capex,' a Telecom Insider Report by Publisher, presents a
selection of 17 techniques for managing 3G networks in a capex-efficient way.
These techniques have resulted from the application of the MASI, PYR's
proprietary framework for analyzing and optimizing capex, to the capex profiles
of a wide variety of operators.
In this report, we explain each of these capex-effective techniques for
managing networks. Examples from the Middle East and Africa as well as from
some developed-market players are also provided. Operators can already harness
these best practices to control and reduce their 3G capex.
Key Findings
- Our methodology for developing techniques of saving on capex produced a number of levers for controlling and optimizing capex dedicated to 3G networks.
- Differentiated capacity margins and dynamic capacity allocations, for instance, drive forward efficiencies in the capacity delivery process, and as a result curb 3G capex.
- Converged or heterogeneous architectures empowered by cloud-based services and dynamic pricing produce capex synergies, maximize the monetization of the available capacity and thus generate further savings.
Synopsis
“Capex Optimization Strategies: Operator Best Practices for Making the
Most of 3G Network Capex,” a new Africa and Middle East Telecom Insider by Publisher,
starts by noting that operators today continuously need to manage their network
capital expenditures in an efficient way, whether their investment priorities
lie in broadband, innovation, improved coverage or QoS. To help them make the
most of their network capex, PUblisher has developed the MASI framework. MASI
provides a structure for the operator to systematically plan and optimize
capex, a mission-critical aspect of any operator's daily life.
This Insider presents a selection of 17 techniques inspired by MASI for
managing 3G networks in more capex-efficient ways. We discuss techniques
related to capacity management, cloud-based services, converged and
heterogeneous architectures as well as yield management and network sharing. We
explain how to harness these best practices in order to control and reduce 3G
capex and thus free up resources for innovation and building next-generation
networks. These best practices are then illustrated using examples of
implementation from the Middle East and Africa as well as from some
developed-market players, such as Verizon, Orange, Zain, MTN, Etisalat, Korea
Telecom, STC and Deutsche Telekom. The defined techniques are built on a
common-sense, time-tested foundation of aiming to maximize profits through the
more efficient use of available assets.
With an insightful application of these techniques, doing more with
less can become an achievable goal, a reflex built into the operator's DNA,
turning its modus operandi into a lasting competitive advantage.
Reasons to Buy
- This Telecom insider helps executives optimize their 3G capital expenditures and thus free up resources for innovation and building the next generation networks in order to establish a long-lasting competitive-advantage.
- The report offers a wealth of 3G capex optimization techniques related to the capacity planning and delivery process, network architectures and pricing strategies.
- Each of the techniques and their benefits are detailed and include implementation examples by major MEA and global telcos and vendors, enabling readers to gain the insight they need.
- The broad but detailed perspective will help operators manage their challenging capex constraints.
- The report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality that allows it to be turned into presentable material immediately.
Spanning Over 39
pages “Capex Optimization Strategies - Operator Best Practices for Making the
Most of 3G Network Capex” report Provide Introduction, Capex optimization
for 3G networks, Optimizing the capacity planning and deployment process,
Optimizing the network architecture, Leveraging network sharing, Implementing
dynamic pricing and dynamic capacity allocation, Conclusion - Key findings and
recommendations. This report Covered These Companies - Zain, MTN, Etisalat, STC
, ATandT, Verizon, Orange, Korea Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Axiata, China
Mobile, NTT Docomo, Telefonica, Telenor, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson,
Huawei.
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