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Telecommunications: transforming our society

Operators are mastering the demands of technological and regulatory changes while illustrating transparency, customer innovation and bringing new services to the market. Are you keeping up? Tap into our industry-focused knowledge to counter today’s challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s opportunities.

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Managing fixed assets by global telecom operators

28 March 2012

As global reporting affects a telco’s ability to manage its assets and new players continue to enter the market, it’s becoming increasingly challenging for operators to stay ahead of the curve. How are telecom organizations responding to the challenges of fixed assets management? Find out in our latest survey


Be "Luxembourg connected" with us!

22 March 2012

Boasting a strong state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure, a business friendly political environment, a regulatory system that supports and encourages innovative technologies and companies as well as a historical reputation in the media and telecommunications world, Luxembourg holds several trump cards to continue to successfully compete in Europe and establish itself as the right place for TMT (Telecommunications, Media, Technology).


Bay Area and Luxembourg working together to Open Doors

22 March 2012

Ernst & Young Luxembourg SA and The San Jose office of Ernst & Young LLP have developed "Open Doors", a program designed to educate and support Silicon Valley companies doing business in Luxembourg. This program provides multiple possibilities for Silicon Valley companies wishing to develop their business worldwide.


Inside Telecommunications: 4Q 2011

14 March 2012

Given the convergence of the internet and mobile devices, the industry is changing at a rapid pace. In this latest edition, we examine global developments in mobile health (mHealth), data privacy concerns, mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) trends and much more. Gain insight into the latest telecom trends.


Top 10 telecoms business risks: 2012

14 March 2012

Which top ten risks are affecting telecom operators the most and how can they keep pace with today’s fast-moving environment? Inside, we analyze the changing landscape and examine the steps that will be vital for managing risk more effectively, optimizing performance and increasing operational efficiency.


Inside Telecommunications: 3Q 2011

12 January 2012
We review key developments in the telecommunications sector over the last quarter ranging from the role of telecoms in cloud computing to the latest M&A activity. Gain perspective on the major trends that will impact the industry over the long term.


Telecom operators and working capital management 2011

09 December 2011
In a quest to drive operational and financial efficiency, enhance customer service and boost service and network differentiation, telecom operators are looking to enhance working capital management. But bridging the gap from theory to practice is no easy feat. Discover the strategies that can help optimize your working capital approach.


Enabling the next wave of telecom growth in India

There are more than 700 million subscribers in India, and the overall teledensity has reached more than 60%. With plenty of opportunity remaining, the sector must create a robust policy to prepare for the next generation of reforms. What will India’s growth look like over the next ten years? Find out here.

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