Abstract
This IDC study presents the key concepts and structures of the operational
support system (OSS) and billing market, including IDC' s market taxonomy. This
document outlines the foundation for IDC' s research into OSS and billing
opportunities at service providers (SPs) and within the telecommunications
industry. It may be used as a reference for market segmentation and as a
general overview of market forces. It explores the industry impact of
telecommunications industry competition, SP spending choices,
packaging/delivery models, regional and emerging market considerations, and the
rise of Linux as well as technology advances in networks, software, and
hardware. The factors influencing spending shifts, industry growth, SP
competitive advantage, and OSS and billing vendor competitiveness are also
discussed.
"As service providers begin investing in next-generation network technologies,
they are recognizing the important role that their OSS and billing systems play
in the success of the services and packages they plan to roll out and are
looking to implement solutions that help them achieve their business goals, as
opposed to just addressing a technological requirement," says Shira Levine,
senior research analyst, Next-Generation OSS and Billing.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Situation Overview
- Introduction
- Current Industry Dynamics
- Market Strategies
- Future Outlook
- Key Markets
- Market Strategies
- The OSS and Billing Market Model
- Functional Product Markets
- Fulfillment
- Assurance
- Billing
- Other
- Packaging and Go to Market
- Service Domain
- Regions
- Partners
- Technology Assessment
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Definitions
- Methodology
- Synopsis
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