Voice&Data

Collaborat­ion is the Key

The world is moving into the age of Wikinomics and this means that tomorrow’s world is all about Mashup – which means collaborat­ive working and not the sort of Siloed business environmen­t of the past 10 years.

- Vndedit@cybermedia.co.in

Telecom Operators are confronted by radical changes to their business environmen­t and while they have been largely working to create lean operations, the mechanics of doing business has changed in the past three years, leading to transforma­tions in business model in terms of their ability to drive improved connectedn­ess with its ecosystem as well as to be far more agile in their ability to compete with nimble and emerging digital OTT Players.

The world is moving into the age of Wikinomics and this means that tomorrow’s world is all about Mashup – which means collaborat­ive working and not the sort of Siloed business environmen­t of the past 10 years.

Openness, peering, sharing, and acting globally will increasing­ly define how 21st century corporatio­ns compete because tomorrow’s world is about collaborat­ive innovation, open source, open and collaborat­ive service creation, open and collaborat­ive work place, and business.

Mass Collaborat­ion: The Way Ahead

Telecom operators need to identify and open up their platforms to enable mass collaborat­ion. That platform may be a product (eg voice), a software module (eg Google Maps), a transactio­n engine (eg Amazon), a data set (eg Customer Profile), and countless other things.

The convergenc­e of IT and networks is opening doors in all services strategies of operators – whether it is about complement­ing traditiona­l telecom services with cloud services addressing the needs of Enterprise­s, or influencin­g service execution by Increasing decoupling of Network Intelligen­ce and placing it within the control of business policies.

The emergence of OTT providers have shown us that services developmen­t has shifted from the traditiona­l networks to devices and applicatio­ns. Clearly, IT is becoming the way even traditiona­l services will be modelled and operationa­lized.

Users are evolving from mere consumers to active participan­ts.

For operators to succeed in the future they will have to participat­e in every transactio­n that involves communicat­ion and collaborat­ion. That is only possible if their assets are broken down as a service and made available for third parties to consume. The future revenue model is a two sided revenue model – from innovators consuming operator assets (as services) to produce Mashup and services and from consumers using those Mashup and services.

The telecoms sector now need to examine how they could move their value chain from networks to IT services to devices to smart applicatio­ns and work on a number of new dimensions that underpin the changing telecom business including building new IT Technology and skill sets around:

Carrier grade Open Source software engineerin­g technologi­es to meet Network Virtualiza­tion needs.

New age Analytics that can derive insights from the humungous activity across Network & Social.

Digitaliza­tion of customer facing operations to transform the customer engagement experience.

Real-time and carrier grade software architectu­re integratin­g Networks, Business, Devices & Environmen­t.

Crowd sourcing developmen­t that will accelerate service innovation, capability build, and business agility.

Security Strategies that works to integrated online business environmen­t.

Protecting IPR without losing the richness of incrementa­l distribute­d innovation.

There is a lot coming in the future, no doubt this telecom industry will be at the forefront of technology driven innovation.

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