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Telecom Managed Services
Network Outsourcing Enters Its Third Phase

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This report analyzes the three phases in the development of the network outsourcing market, providing the drivers for the industry’s evolution into its third phase. By analyzing the experience of three operators from a combination of developed and emerging markets (E-Plus, BASE and Bharti), this report assesses the impact that network outsourcing has had on performance of telecom operators, both from a financial as well as a competitive point of view. To uncover trends in network outsourcing, Pyramid Research examined all telecom managed services deals announced since 2002 by the top three suppliers, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and NSN — in total 191 contracts. The report concludes by analyzing these three network outsourcing players separately.

Key findings include:

  • Following several years of adoption by operators looking for major cost savings, network outsourcing is now in its third phase of development. This phase is characterized by a greater focus by operators on how to adapt to the changing dynamics of the industry and position themselves better for future opportunities.
  • Drivers of third-phase outsourcing include network sharing and the emergence of over-the-top applications such as social networking that can, if allowed, bypass operators almost entirely.
  • Western Europe leads the world in the sheer number of network outsourcing deals announced. More than one-third of signed contracts have been in Western Europe, with certain countries such as the Netherlands at the forefront of the industry’s development. Nevertheless, the mix of outsourcing operators is beginning to widen. Western Europe will remain the leader in the short term, but emerging markets such as Africa and the Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America are falling in step. Even more exciting in terms of the overall credibility of the model is the openness of US players such as Sprint.



Key Questions Answered

  • What are the key drivers for growth in the telecom managed services business? What benefits does the use of independent third parties to perform network infrastructure management provide?
  • How are mobile operators using network outsourcing to drive growth and profits?
  • What are the characteristics of successful managed network service providers?

Target audience

Telecom network outsourcing providers:
Gain a fresh perspective on where the telecom managed network services industry is going and the challenges that lie ahead. Identify successful strategies for introducing and promoting advanced, high-margin services to network operators; draw on the experience of others in helping your clients grow and prosper. This report will help you position your telecom manage services optimally and choose the strategies that have proven successful with the various types of carrier. Learn how the outsourcing market is shifting from mobile toward wireline.

Network operators:
Learn how managed services and network sharing can offer cost benefits and revenue opportunities. Understand how network outsourcing can provide a number of other less direct benefits, such as faster time to market. Anticipate changes in the telecom managed network services industry and indentify which services vendors have the global skills and capability to deliver the optimal value proposition. Understand why outsourcing your network management allows you to shift your focus to the areas that matter the most, particularly your relationship with the customer, and why it can help offset the consequences of over-the-top applications.

Investors:
Receive a thorough grounding in the salient issues facing managed network services in both mature and emerging markets today. Use this analysis to understand who is best positioned to succeed and to assess upcoming opportunities. Compare the services businesses of the top three suppliers and assess whether they are addressing the real needs of particular markets.

Equipment and application providers:
Develop an understanding of how the role of telecom managed network services is evolving in the global market, and how this will affect your market leverage over both the short and long terms. Use these insights to successfully position your offerings and enhance your value proposition.

Companies mentioned in this report include:

3 Italia
3 UK
Alcatel-Lucent
Allo
Alltel...

Huawei
Hutchison 3G Australia
Jazztel
KPN
Marconi...

Tele2 Sweden
Telecom New Zealand
Telenor
Telfort
Telia Sweden...

Telecom Managed Services: Network Outsourcing Enters Its Third Phase is part of Pyramid’s research report series. A blend of primary research and qualitative analysis, Pyramid’s research reports offer comprehensive coverage of the fixed and mobile communications space and enable those in the communications industry to stay ahead of changing market dynamics. For more information about this report, please contact us via email at info@pyr.com or telephone at + 1 ( 617) 871-1900

Author: Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, Analyst at Large

Publication Date: April 2010

Price: $3,495.00   

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