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January 2006,
9th Edition, quarterly edition
New
business models and market conditions are
challenging the telecommunications industry
worldwide. 2006 will be a decisive year to
find the right business model to support
sustainable growth, while keeping pace with
new technologies.
WeDo Consulting – Leading Solutions for Telecommunications
Where Revenue Assurance is headed for 2006 and
beyond
The last 5 years’ market dynamics, introduction
to new technologies and the increasing pressure from
regulators has showed that the traditional approach
doesn’t suffice to deal with revenue leakage.
Neither for today nor in the future. The arising
growth of data services and broadband access brings
new challenges…
The
telecommunications market is going through a
new phase of having to redefine its business
model. Technological advances such as VoIP
are forcing fixed telecom operators to
review the way they operate in the market
and to find new...
WeDo Soft announces RAID 3.1
WeDo Soft today announces the release of the
latest version of RAID - Revenue Assurance Solution.
RAID is a proven, easy-to-use and flexible solution
to effectively automate, manage and grow your
end-to-end Revenue Assurance processes…
WeDo Soft announces ICS 4.2
WeDo Soft today announces the release of their
latest version of ICS (Integrated Collections
Solution). ICS is a highly flexible and easily
configurable solution to automate and continuously
improve your credit control and collections
operations...
Luis Silva named Country Manager of WeDo Spain
Luis Miguel Silva has now taken on the
responsibility of Country Manager for WeDo Soft,
Spain, while continuing to oversee numerous
telecommunications projects of global dimensions
with the objective of reinforcing the company
strategy in the Spanish market...
Quarterly Wireless ARPU
Down World Although global wireless
subscribers and revenues continue to grow, mobile
operators are seeing less and less revenue per user.
Eastern Europe was the biggest loser, down more than
27%, followed by Asia-Pacific and Africa, down 18% and
12% respectively. Global ARPU was down 13%. TeleGeography
Research, October 2005
Brazil Mobile Phone
Subscribers Up 21.8% Brazilian mobile phone
companies added 14.3 million customers in the first nine
months of the year, bringing the total subscriber base
to 79.9 million consumers. The market has grown 21.8%
from the beginning of the year. Anatel, October
2005
eTOM Gains Momentum The enhanced Telecom
Operations Map (eTOM) framework, in which business
processes are mapped and linked together with
standardized terminology, has been gaining momentum
among operators who want to align business process and
information models. Billing World & OSS
Today, December 2005
“Revenue
Management 2006” Nice, 23th – 26th January
2006