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Catalogue agriculture | Nachgewiesen 2.1980 -Publisher: Economist Publ., Karachi -
Public network Europe : PNE ; for European telecomms management
TIBKAT | 1.1991 - 13.2003; damit Ersch. eingest.Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - The greatest show of dearth - The industry will spend much of the summer in anticipation (or dread) of October's mammoth World Telecom exhibition in Geneva -- Only this time it might not be so mammoth...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - EC Eye - eEurope brings positive results . Broadband and 3G to drive sector development . The fight against cyber crime . ECTA welcomes EC broadband scrutiny . Accession gains formal approval . eEurope+ faces liberalisation hurdle.
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - News in brief - Satcomms executives seek synchronous orbit . Symbian ownership in flux . More NGOSS standards from TMF . Telcordia to back Greek number portability . There's no Editor like an innumerate Editor, like no Editor we know...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - News in brief - Pannon GSM makes EDGE call . MMO2 and Ericsson sign microwave agreement . Mobimak installs caller ID . Equant launches GPRS . GSM Association welcomes MCI's Iraq contract
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
SPECIAL ISSUE - SLAs: 'sham level agreements' - Service level agreements (SLAs) are now part of the lingua franca which exists between different carriers, and between carriers and their major customers. So would it be unfair to suggest that they are bogus and worthless? Or should we all pretend that they are worth the paper they are written on?
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Spotlight - CRM: Mining the rich seams of customer data - Well-established commercial wisdom has it that the quality of any company's customer relationship management (CRM) can make or break that enterprise. Perhaps it's odd, then, that so many companies still handle their customers with barely concealed disdain...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Spotlight - Billing: Changing shape, changing colour - Billing is at the heart of revenue generation in telecomms . but the demands placed upon today's systems are greater than before and ever-changing, as new technologies and economic pressures accumulate and the strategic importance of billing becomes clear...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Indicators - PSTN tariffs - Tariffs for public switched services provided in conjunction with Teligen...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Technology - Innovation: Dreaming of another way - In these uncertain times it takes a very brave soul indeed to predict which telecommunications and IT R&D efforts, embryonic technologies, or novel applications might make the transition from being 'interesting' to being 'mould-breaking' and 'money-spinning'. ...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - US Eye - Elections give Bells a boost . Will WorldCom get a fresh start? . Competitors take case to regulators . FCC releases auction dollars . Creating a competitor . Verizonunloading its overseas properties...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Spotlight - Billing: Changing shape, changing colour - Billing is at the heart of revenue generation in telecomms . but the demands placed upon today's systems are greater than before and ever-changing, as new technologies and economic pressures accumulate and the strategic importance of billing becomes clear...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Emerging Markets - EU accession: History in the making? Following the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen last December, the candidate countries are one step nearer to EU accession. What are the implications?
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Networks - Satellite operators: A healthy dish? To make an obvious pun, the satellite industry has had its ups and downs over the past few years. Always a slow-moving sector, its close relationship with terrestrial operators has recently threatened to leave its strategies on the launch-pad...
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Analysis - EC Eye - Europe's productivity in need of a boost . Schröder outlines future of German broadband . Incumbents still dominate DSL roll-out . Global standards agreement drawn up . South Eastern European telecomms under the spotlight
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
SPECIAL ISSUE - Billing: Payment overdue - The market for global networks and services has been hammered by the investment and analyst communities. Is the ambition of becoming a global network operator just a distant dream for European companies? As things stand, there are opportunities to be had following the collapse of many carriers, even if trading conditions remain tough and volatile in the extreme.
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
SPECIAL ISSUE - OSS: Back (office) with a vengeance - Building an effective OSS and back office system around modern telecomms networks is a difficult challenge. Viable solutions could lead to sustained spurts of profitability; failure is unthinkable. Information is grouped in 'warehouses' or 'silos' -- But the edifice has more in common with a house of cards. Any collapse would be fatal.
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Special Report - Europe's micro-states: Slipping through the net? The second in our series surveying the activities of telecomms operators in Europe's smallest states.
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London -
Insight - Inside the pricing maze - Despite efforts to regulate and simplify prices and make them more transparent to users, tariff policies are still a mystery to many of us. As tariff re-balancing is at an end in most markets and price regulation is being eased off, what is the future evolutionary path of pricing?
Online Contents | 2003Publisher: Economist Newspaper Ltd., London
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