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In Response to Several of the World's Largest Network Operators Merging, Many Multinational Corporations Are Set to Adopt Flexible Procurement Strategies to Reduce Risk

Posted on: Thursday, 23 February 2006, 06:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33501) has announced the addition of Selecting the Right Telecoms Provider to their offering.

Dramatic changes have occurred in the past year in the global telecommunications vendor landscape. Several of the world's largest network operators have merged or are merging. Those involved will be preoccupied integrating, combining, and rationalising their combined operations and service portfolios during the next two years. In response, many multinational corporations (MNCs) will adopt flexible procurement strategies to reduce risk.

In this report telecom provider criteria is examined in order to facilitate in the selection of 'the right telecoms provider'. This largely depends on what driving factors influence persons when looking for a telecoms provider?

Various telecoms providers are analysed under the following criteria:

-- Breath of WAN services

-- Pricing model

-- Value proposition and customer migration strategy

-- Customer base

-- SLA's

-- Network investment plans

-- Financial performance

In conclusion, this report commends that the right telecoms provider will exceed consumer expectations through strong competitive performance in providing value with the right combination of services, at competitive prices at the right time.

Key topics covered:

-- Outline

-- Changes in the Telecommunications Landscape

-- Analysing Telecoms Providers

-- Conclusions

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c33501


Source: Business Wire

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