Today's telecom operators are facing perhaps the most competitive threats to their business that they ever have. Device manufacturers, operating system companies, over-the- top service providers and large digital content giants are each developing their own relationships with individual end users and enterprises. Faced...
Every wireless operator has strategies and processes in place to attract and retain enterprise customers. A carrier without a clear vision for every type and size of business is leaving money on the table, essentially letting its competitors gain influence and power. However unchecked...
Mobile networks are evolving on almost every level – devices, bandwidth, services and underlying technology. As service providers leverage the mobile broadband opportunity, the strengths and weaknesses of their legacy network infrastructure are coming under the spotlight. Depending on each carrier's upgrade path and...
The oil and gas industry is among the oldest in our modern era. It not only made way for the industrial revolution, it literally fueled it. The industry also makes for some of the harshest and most desolate working envi ronments, which makes mobile...
In this Special Report RCR delves into mobile marketing's promise to connect brands with users on a one-to-one basis, providing customers with information that is relevant to them. Sponsored by Mobile Marketing Association
Wireless carriers are deploying more Distributed Antenna System networks as they increase coverage and capacity in urban corridors and along suburban communities, where next-generation network technology rollouts are occurring and where community planners are more amenable to the concealed networks, which passersby typically don't...
Every carrier wants to hang its hat on a reputation for a high-quality, reliable network. But actually accomplishing that task on a daily basis requires immense effort and expense. As networks are evolving from 2G architecture to widespread deployment of 3G, and as carriers...