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Why FMC?
The potential implications of an Eircom split up
Remember that quad play also includes double play and triple play
Could ethnic MVNOs become successful with quad play ?
Femtocell disrupting dual-mode disrupting cellular
The Long Tail of telecom services and quad play
Triple Play + community WiFi, disruptive for cellular operators?
About Me
Enhanced Services for Triple Play
Triple Play Comes to ILECs and RLECs
Archive of Triple Play Blog Comments
Note: Only 1 comment per blog entry is listed even if mutliple comments are posted. The total number of comments per blog entry is listed in parentheses, i.e. (5)The Long Tail of telecom services and quad play (1)
Martijn Brouns wrote: Comparing Amazon's long-tail range of books with the positioning of MVNO's is like comparing apples with pears. Amazon is still a one-stop shop for goods (predominantly books). If we do like to make ...[Full comments on The Long Tail of telecom services and quad play]
Could ethnic MVNOs become successful with quad play ? (2)
Martijn Brouns wrote: I think a cross media ethnic service bundle is great. It perfectly fits the requirement for quad players to tailor services to smaller pockets in the subscriber base (contrary to one-size fits all ser...[Full comments on Could ethnic MVNOs become successful with quad play ?]
Femtocell disrupting dual-mode disrupting cellular (1)
Neeraj wrote: Considering the way technology is moving i would say, femto cells have become the most viable option in sight. However, the dual mode handsets would soon takeover this market as the cost of producing ...[Full comments on Femtocell disrupting dual-mode disrupting cellular]
The potential implications of an Eircom split up (1)
Kishore Karnam wrote: You are right. Lot of major telcos already have distinct lines of business (LOBs) based on the customer segment - Wholesale, Enterprise and Retail. And a general Network Operations organization that ...[Full comments on The potential implications of an Eircom split up]
