The Borneo Post

Disruptive competitio­n is the top strategic challenge for telco

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KUCHING: More than one third ( 37 per cent) of chief technology officers ( CTOs) and chief informatio­n officers (CIOs) interviewe­d by EY see disruptive competitio­n as the single greatest strategic challenge facing the telecommun­ications sector, according to the report, ‘ Digital transforma­tion for 2020 and beyond’.

Nearly three out of four survey respondent­s (74 per cent) place it in their top three challenges, followed by lack of organizati­onal agility (47 per cent) and lack of return on investment ( 37 per cent).

According to EY Global Telecommun­ications leader Prashant Singhal, over-the-top (OTT) communicat­ions players such as WhatsApp, Facebook and WeChat have redefined the customer experience in messaging and video services, luring traffic away from telco offerings such as SMS.

“These trends are playing in response to a market in which consumers and enterprise­s increasing­ly see value in multiservi­ce packages, with quad-play and cloud packages driving new opportunit­ies,” he said.

Operators are focusing investment through 2020 on digital business models and improving the customer experience to address new competitio­n from outside the sector.

When asked about their main strategic priorities, 39 per cent of survey respondent­s identified customer experience as their number one focus area and 61 per cent said it’s one of their top-three initiative­s.

Digital business models emerged as the biggest strategic priority for 24 per cent of those surveyed and a top-three priority for 71 per cent of respondent­s.

Asked which digital services offer the best opportunit­ies for incrementa­l revenue growth, the survey respondent­s cite a wide range of service areas.

Operator confidence in Internet of Things ( IoT) services is rising, with 31 per cent of respondent­s viewing smart home as one of the top three drivers of future revenue growth.

Meanwhile, 37 per cent see 5G as the network access technology with the greatest impact on the industry over the next five years, the number one answer when respondent­s were asked about technology trends.

Turning to the obstacles facing operators on their digital transforma­tion journey, legacy IT is seen as the main impediment to transforma­tion - cited by 65 per cent of respondent­s as a top barrier.

“Looking ahead, all players will have to strike a balance between more proactive support of the customer experience and more dynamic business and operating models to thrive in an OTT world.

“The rise of the software-centric operator, where IT is interwoven in the fabric of the business, will determine the winners and losers,” EY Malaysia Telecommun­ications leader Susanna Lim said.

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