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Telecom Contract Management
Research Library
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CLM Matrix
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This paper shows how two products, Microsoft® Office and Microsoft SharePoint®, contribute to the powerful architectural design of the Microsoft Business Productivity Infrastructure (BPI). The BPI stack approach suggests that only by thinking at a capability level (for example, “What do users want to do?‖), and then adding the right aspects of capability in each place (client, server, and ...
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TnT Expense Management
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The provisioning and management of telecommunications, network and wire- less assets continue to be a challenge for companies. The expenses related to the assets are rarely managed centrally, or consistently, within companies and across departments. Studies have shown that companies of all sizes can benefit from using TEM applications or transferring the management of tele- com expenses to TEM ...
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Md7
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500 Percent Penetration
(Why More Cell Sites Aren’t Necessarily Better for Landlords)
In his address at the CTIA Wireless 2009 convention regarding the future of the wireless industry, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg made a compelling case that “500 percent penetration is not only possible, it’s probable.” Imagine a day when you not only own a smart phone, but also a wireless card in your laptop, ...
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The Telecom Council of Silicon Valley
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On March 30, 2010, the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley held a debrief meeting regarding the recent CTIA show in Las Vegas. About 69 telecom executive attendees participated in these three debrief session which I moderated for the Council, a portion of whom had attended the show.
My observations from the show, below, are not in the form of a standard, polished research report, but are presented ...
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AnchorPoint, A Division of MTS
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From the day Alexander Graham Bell called out to Watson over the first telephone line until today’s 21st century student sneaking a text message in class, peoples’ telecommunication goals have remained constant—that is, finding a way to transmit messages from one location to another quickly, clearly, and reliably; and doing this at the lowest possible cost.
One facet of telecommunication that ...
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