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Industries Telecommunications Overview - Ernst & Young - Australia

Tackling next generation challenges

Telecommunications operators are facing the challenges of growth, convergence, business transformation, technological change and increasing regulation.

Telecommunications operators choose Ernst & Young because they value our industry-based approach to addressing their assurance, tax, transaction and advisory needs.

They know that they’ve much to gain from our clear understanding of the opportunities, complexities and commercial realities of the telecommunications industry — wherever in the world they’re operating.

What gives us this understanding is our Global Telecommunications Centre. Operating from Paris, Africa, Beijing, Delhi and San Antonio, the Centre brings together people and ideas from across the world, to help you address the challenges of today — and tomorrow.

You benefit from our insights on key trends and emerging issues — whether relating to next generation services, infrastructure sharing, outsourcing, revenue assurance, operational efficiency, regulations, future growth markets or mergers and acquisitions.

So you can react to trends in a way that improves the financial performance of your business.

Lessons from change: telecommunications industry

How can you manage your company through the recession and position yourself for growth? After interviewing thousands of telecom executives, we identified some overarching themes. From developing robust business models to strengthening stakeholder confidence, we uncover lessons that could mean the difference between surviving and thriving in the new economic environment.

The 2009 Ernst & Young business risk report – Telecommunications

The second in our series of reports reviewing the top ten risks for telecommunications companies.

Request your copy.

Tackling next generation challenges

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Tel: +61 2 9248 4841

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