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Is your business fit for business? To improve your competitiveness there's only place to start: the beginning |
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Knowing yourself is the first step to improving network efficiency. |
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Are operators limiting their own growth? New research suggests operators can do even more, better, faster. |
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Finding the upside in the downturn. As the global economic downturn has gathered pace, belts are tightening, with businesses and individuals reassessing their spending needs. |
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Poor could gain from financial crisis The global financial crisis can become an opportunity to help the world's worst off, says Nobel Peace Prize laureate. |
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Telkomsel wins higher revenue from rural regions Rural mobile consumers are often typecast as low spending. Yet Indonesian operator Telkomsel has found that its rural customers expend more than expected. |
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Watch the video from the Nokia Siemens Networks ThoughtShare Efficiency Forum in Barcelona. |
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In conversation: Alan Hadden talks about LTE and more unite talks with the president of the Global mobile Suppliers Association, Alan Hadden, about UMTS900, LTE, and the future of mobile communications |
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Insightful companies are turning customer service issues into profit. Learn how Elisa brought tangible benefits to their financial, marketing, product management, and human resources. |
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Towards zero emissions in the world's most demanding market As many as 75% of Japanese subscribers use mobile Internet, generating 40% of the world's mobile data revenues. |
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Doubling revenue recovery within a year An established fixed and mobile operator in Latin America realized that their rating and billing systems were leaking money, and turned to Nokia Siemens Networks for help. |
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In conversation: Arqiva CEO Tom Bennie discusses network sharing unite talks with Tom Bennie about opportunities for network sharing. |
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Building the inclusive information world The communications industry has the potential to weather the global financial storm. |
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Bringing broadband to Germany at breakneck pace When HanseNet wanted to go from local operator to nationwide communications provider, they could not afford to drag their feet. |
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Were you unable to attend our ThoughtShare Efficiency Forum in Barcelona? |
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Will the credit crunch reveal the true value of subscriber data? 2009 has so far been a tough year for communications service providers (CSPs), but they can steer a market-beating course through these troubled times by using subscriber data more effectively. |
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Britons willing to pay for enhanced media services Britain's recession-hit consumers would rather cut back on eating out and holidays than give up their broadband, mobile phone and pay-TV services, according to a new report from media regulator Ofcom |
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How ICT can help beat the crunch The global financial downturn has forced industrialized countries into recession and slowed economic growth in emerging markets. During recovery, it is vital that the right ICT policy and investment decisions are made now to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits for decades to come. |
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