‘Under-The-Floor’ (UTF) Players: threat or opportunity?

The telecoms industry often puts so-called OTT (over-the-top) players like Google and Facebook at the forefront of its concerns, as they pose new competition for services and applications. But what about encroachment of companies “underneath” the telcos, displacing them from their core asset, the network? Telco 2.0 examines the strategic threats and opportunities from wholesale providers, outsourcers and government-run broadband networks. (January 2012, Executive Briefing Service, Future of the Networks Stream).
UTF Image Jan 2012

APAC Nov/Dec 2011 Brainstorm – Telco 2.0 Strategy

Telco 2.0 Strategies. Presentations including an overview of Telco 2.0 concepts by Simon Torrance, CEO, STL Partners/Telco 2.0, Investors’ views of telcos and technology markets by Richard Kramer, CEO Arete Research, the real world progress of Telco 2.0 strategies by Chris Barraclough, Chief Strategist, STL Partners/Telco 2.0 and an Innovators Showcase on ‘Everything in real-time all the time?’ by Hassan Iftikhar, VP Wholesale Business Management, CSG at the New Digital Economics & CSG APAC Executive Forum in November / December 2011.
Telco 2.0 Strategies

Telco 2.0: Report and analysis of the event

Telco 2.0: Event Summary Analysis. A summary of the findings of the Telco 2.0 Executive Brainstorm, 9th November 2011, held in the Guoman Tower Hotel, London. The Brainstorm explored telcos’ strategic options to grow in the fast changing digital economy. It also considered how telcos can defend their core voice and messaging business, while also examining the steps they can take to improve the customer experience.
Telco 2.0: Event Summary Analysis Presentation

M-Commerce 2.0: Report and analysis of the event

M-Commerce 2.0: Event Summary Analysis. A summary of the findings of the M-Commerce 2.0 Executive Brainstorm, 10th November , held in the Guoman Hotel, London. Part of an international research and events programme, run with the support of the World Economic Forum, the Brainstorm explored the principles of personal data in the context of ‘M-Commerce 2.0’ – creating mechanisms that put the user in control of their data, helping the individual to generate value from that data, reducing friction and transaction costs in day-to-day ‘B2B2C’ commercial processes. (December 2011, Executive Briefing Service, Dealing with Disruption Stream)

M-Commerce 2.0: Event Summary Analysis Presentation