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[Analysys Mason]: Telco S/W Market to Reach $34.2B in 2018
Posted by Unknown in Analysys Mason, NFV, OSS, SDP on Monday, October 13, 2014
A new report by Analysys Mason finds that (see also "[Anaylsys Mason]: Ericsson and Amdocs Led the Telecom Software Market in 2013" - here]:
The worldwide telecoms software market is forecast to grow from USD25.1 billion in 2013 to USD34.2 billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 6.4%.
LTE network upgrades worldwide are driving spending in OSS/BSS. Investments in North America (NA) and Western Europe
[Infonetics]: Ericsson Scores as Best SDP Vendor
A new vendor scorecard report by Shira Levine, directing analyst for service enablement and subscriber intelligence, Infonetics Research (new logo on the right) "ranks the 5 largest global vendors of service delivery platform (SDP) software: Ericsson, HP, Huawei, OpenCloud, and Oracle"
The report finds that “Based on completely quantitative metrics, including financial information, product
[Analysys Mason]: SDP Market (Incl. PCC) Generated $5.2B in 2013
Posted by Unknown in Alcatel-Lucent, Analysys Mason, Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia Siemens Networks, Oracle, Policy Management, SDM, SDP on Tuesday, May 13, 2014
According to a new report by Glen Ragoonanan [pictured], Principal Analyst, and Gorkem Yigit, Research Analyst, Analysys Mason "The service delivery platforms (SDP) market generated USD5.2 billion in revenue worldwide during 2013, up 12% from USD4.6 billion in 2012. In 2013, communications service providers (CSPs) spent on service delivery platforms (SDP) solutions to monetise LTE and FTTx
[Analysys Mason] CSPs Spent 6.3% of Revenues on IT (39% of Capex)
Posted by Unknown in Analysys Mason, BSS, OSS, SDP on Tuesday, March 18, 2014
A new report by Dean Ramsay, Larry Goldman [pictured] and Justin van der Lande, Analysys Mason finds that "USD127 billion was spent worldwide on telecoms IT in 2012. This spending represented an average of 6.4% of overall telecoms revenue of more than USD2 trillion .. IT spending accounted for only 10% of opex and 39% of capex worldwide in 2012".
"Spending on OSS/BSS accounted for 50% of IT