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TMF & NetCracker Audioconference

In the first half of 2009, NetCracker and TM Forum launched a collaborative project to better understand the short- and long-term impact of the economic downturn on the communications industry.

The objective of the study was to identify the foremost threats and challenges to service providers during the economic downturn and to identify upcoming opportunities as the broader economic outlook improved.

The study also attempted to understand the impact on Business and Operations Support Systems and to bring clarity and insight to what is important in these turbulent times.

The project involved interviews and discussions with:

  • Twenty-five of the top telecom industry thought leaders, influencers, and visionaries
  • These leaders included senior executives at major service providers and industry analysts around the world.

 Participating in the survey were executives from:

  • Fixed, Mobile, Cable, and converged service providers representing all major regions of the world
  • Analysts from Analysys Mason, IDC, Stratecast, Yankee Group, and TM Forum

Some of the key findings and high-level responses of the survey are presented in the Download section to the right.

Audioconference Details
  • Date: To be announced
  • Time: To be announced
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“All of our member companies are struggling to better understand the implications of [the current] downturn. As the world’s leading industry association dedicated to enabling profitable services for service providers and their suppliers, we felt it was imperative to get a real handle on the current situation and future trends — and to address the needs of service providers through our current and upcoming programs.”
Keith Willetts,
Chairman of TM Forum