New frontiers in monetization and an innovative approach has become crucial for companies seeking to transform their operations. However, to achieve this, they must break down the traditional barriers between online charging and billing.
The pod is delighted to welcome back special guest Jennifer Kyriakakis of MATRIXX. The dominant theme of DTW this year was AI, so they discuss its implications for the industry, before concluding with a look at Germany’s hardening stance towards Chinese kit vendors.
Geopolitical and regulatory directives are mandating that telcos in certain parts of the world migrate to new converged charging suppliers. The deployment proven MATRIXX/Tallence migration framework can mitigate the risk and cost of that migration by approximately 40%.
A Connectivity Marketplace is a hub where various stakeholders can purchase, manage and integrate connectivity for a diverse array of devices. It operates in symbiosis with 5G’s speed, low latency and expanded capacity, facilitating a proliferation of opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the Internet of Things (IoT) and other cutting-edge technologies.
Private networks offer unrivaled speed, security and latency, however, the key to success is developing a custom business case unique to each organization. With a strategy based on connecting network services to enterprise value and customer outcomes, private networks can foster new business models and cultivate multi-party relationships that drive revenue.
Olivier Smith, Technology Lead from the Office of the CTO at MATRIXX, Geoff Coleman, Chief Product Officer at Gotransverse, and Natasha Sachdeva VP Solutions Engineering at Mirakl, discuss how telecommunications companies are evolving, what we can expect from 5G, and how marketplaces can become more sticky.