Telecommunication service
providers are adopting next generation OSS/BSS systems for many reasons
including integration with new IP-based frameworks, emerging applications, and
the need to deal with customer service and retention. Other factors include the
need for network operators to rationalize legacy systems into common support
frameworks while they simultaneously seek differentiation factors from one
another. One challenge is that this is all happening while carriers roll-out
increasingly complex (at the network and service provider level) products and services.
With research beginning in 2007,
the report Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2014 - 2019
provides comprehensive analysis of the drivers and issues related to the
technical and business aspects of OSS/BSS, deployments and operations issues,
and quantitative analysis with forecasts for anticipated growth through 2019.
The report covers NextGeneration Networks (NGN) in fixed and mobile telecommunication and OSS/BSS
for telecommunications. It will cover OSS/BSS solution developers, consultants,
network operators and system integrators. The markets covered are North
America, EMEA, CALA and APAC. It also covers
historical financial data of 2013 and data of earlier developments since the
inception of various technologies in telecommunication services.
Questions answered in the
report include:
- What changes will take place in OSS/BSS vendor landscape?
- What kind of business growth is expected in the OSS/BSS market?
- How will NGN affect current OSS/BSS architecture and its modules?
- What is Frameworx and how does it drive next generation OSS/BSS?
- What will be the global market scenarios for next generation OSS/BSS?
- What is next generation OSS/BSS and how it different from legacy OSS/BSS?
- What kind of transformation will take place in legacy OSS/BSS to next generation?
- What will be the implications of next generation networking on operating and managing telecom business?
- What are the impacts on managed and cloud services from social media, business intelligence and related analytics?
- How next generation networks and relevant next generation OSS/BSS is changing business dynamics of current legacy OSS/BSS market?
Target Audience:
- SDN solution providers
- Network and services integrators
- Cloud and virtualization companies
- Fixed and mobile network operators
- OSS/BSS products and services suppliers
- Next generation network infrastructure providers
- Third party providers of content, commerce, and apps
Report Benefits:
- Detailed market forecasts for 2014 to 2019 for OSS/BSS
- Technical evaluation of OSS and BSS in next generation networks
- Quantitative analysis for legacy vs. next gen OSS/BSS through 2014
- Understand the market dynamics regarding legacy vs. next generation
- Understand the drivers and timing for evolution to next generation OSS/BSS
- Identify technologies and standards supporting solutions for next generation OSS/BSS
- Identify companies and their services, products, and solutions for next generation OSS/BSS
- Recognize the opportunities for next generation OSS across many different service, solution and product categories
- Identify market potential by service for managed/cloud, COTS, convergent billing, consulting, BI, analytics, and CRM
Spanning over 205 pages, 29 Tables and 29
Figures “Next Generation Network OSS/BSS
Market and Forecast 2014 - 2019” report covering Introduction, Executive
Summary, Next Generation Networks Oss/Bss, Legacy Oss And Next Generation
Oss/Bss, Vendor Landscape For Next Generation Oss/Bss, Ngn Oss/Bss: Global
Markets: 2014 - 2019, Ngoss Markets By Services: 2014 - 2019, Ng Oss Regional
Markets: 2014 - 2019, Companies And Solutions. This report Covered 40 Companies
Few are - Amdocs, CBOSS, Cerillion, Comarch, Comptel, Comverse, Convergys,
cVidya, Dorado Software, Elitecore Technologies, Evolving Systems Inc, Formula
Telecom Solutions, Hewlett-Packard Company, HighDeal, Huawei.
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