Event Driven Intelligence In Telecom
Information has been described as a source of learning, the currency of democracy and the oxygen of the modern age. That’s why some companies invest as much as five percent of revenues on information and information technologies — constantly looking for new ways to gain a competitive advantage.
Such an advantage is especially important in the telecommunications industry, where bundled packages, new technologies, add-on services and high infrastructure costs have created both opportunities and challenges.
This white paper from Pitney Bowes promises to provide carriers the practical insights they need to transform business processes for the better and gives 21 ways your newfound intelligence can help do just that.
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