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Operators want to unlock subscriber data

by alec on January 22, 2008

Unsurprisingly,  a survey by UK based Apertio suggests that operators are looking to gain value from their subscriber data

The survey found CSPs feel that to effectively compete with newcomers, as well as traditional competitors, they need to unlock the vast amount of subscriber data they hold and utilise it in real-time to create an integrated service and marketing model. The respondents recognised the value created by an informed view of the customer, with 76% stating that customer profiling is one of the most relevant areas where they can use the data, closely followed by identity management (64%). Such information puts the service providers in a privileged position, by being able to provide the user with services that are more useful and relevant to them, rather than the standard one-size-fits-all offering.

In addition, Dr. Ray Barghi, Sr. Group Manager for Subscriber Data management at Sprint goes on to say:

“By unifying subscriber data in a single repository, application complexity and integration issues are eliminated. CSPs can then take advantage of the expanded ecosystem of application and service developers open to them. Such moves will provide the catalyst for the creation and delivery of a new generation of innovative, relevant and personalised services.”

Such a repository will have to be:

  1. opt-in, so that users can add the valuable information that they wish to add.  Think of how Facebook handles user profiles today.
  2. a shared standard, so that developers don't have to target the market on a carrier by carrier basis with customized versions of the application.

Otherwise, it's simply a non-starter. 

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Global Crossing’s Hosted VoIP Offering

by alec on September 7, 2005

Global Crossing announced a new hosted VoIP offering targeted at small and medium business this morning. The company partnered with Teleware. The announcement came from London, and it’s unclear whether the service is available in other markets. 

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Orange SPV

September 8, 2003

A couple of days ago one of these appeared in the courier parcel.  The SPV is a GSM phone running the Windows Smartphone software from Microsoft.  Over five years in the making, in my opinion this thing is a darn good product.  It synchronizes with my calendar, email, and contacts (I’ve got over 1300 contacts [...]

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