EGUIDE:
To paraphrase the eternally wonderful Sesame Street: this year's telecoms industry has been brought to you by the number "5", and the letter's "G" and "H". Here is Computer Weekly's top 10 list of what was driving the telecoms industry during 2019.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this brief case study to learn how Genesis Wireless implemented Motorola wireless broadband solutions to produce significant cost savings and provide enhanced reliability.
WHITE PAPER:
The telecom market will transform into an IP-based world, where the strategy for growth has to take into account media and Internet convergence. This paper presents a strategy to succeed in today's environment and anticipate tomorrow...
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide takes a look at the big changes in telecom network management and what you can do to prepare forĀ and adjust to changes in the traditional telecom data center architecture.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide discusses the convergence of voice, video and data on IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks and how it is driving the need for testing tools that are up to speed. Find out what key players are doing to keep pace and how integrated platforms may eliminate the need for multiple telecom testing tools and simplify the process.
WHITE PAPER:
To remain competitive as industry boundaries blur, telecom providers recognize the need for new business models and other capabilities beyond their traditional strengths, learn more by downloading this IBM white paper.
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This paper addresses the way incumbent fixed, mobile or cable operators may leverage both IMS and existing assets, in order to respond to customer requirements for diversity and simplicity. Download this white paper to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This vendor white paper - prepared by Alcatel-Lucent - discuses how service providers need to continuously expand their service offerings to address increasing competitive demands, create new ways to drive business and increase market share.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Unlicensed mobile access (UMA) technology provides access to GSM and GPRS mobile services over unlicensed spectrum technologies, including Bluetooth and 802.11 (WiFi).