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The Next Frontier For Telcos: Embracing Innovation Through Purpose-Led Value Propositions
Nearly every traditional industry has faced some form of disruption in the past decade, and the pace of change is picking up.
From Operator To Service Provider: The Role Of Telcos In Tomorrow's Digital Future
As the world grows more digitally dependent, the role of telcos in achieving the connected future will continue to evolve at a rapid pace.
How the Ruling Allowing AT&T's $85 Billion Acquisition of Time Warner Could Affect Entrepreneurs
The historical ruling has implications for every industry.
Clock Watching: How to Keep Your Teams Synchronized Across Different Time Zones
It's no easy task to coordinate teams across the country or around the world, but a handful of simple preparations can prevent your phone from ringing at 4 a.m.
Critical Challenges Faced by OTT Providers Today
One has to evolve with the demand and understand the requirement in advance
T-Mobile and Sprint Agree to Merge
The deal will combine the third and fourth largest wireless carriers in the U.S., which will be known as T-Mobile.
This Shepreneur's Latest Venture is a Super Specialty Healthcare Facility
Divya Modi-Tongya's recent project includes leading the Smart Group's entry in the Healthcare sector with the setup of a 250 bedded, super-specialty healthcare facility
Maximizing Value: Monty Mobile Founder And CEO Mountasser Hachem
Two major avenues Hachem sees telcos losing returns on are SMS (Short Message Service) and digital advertising, which are the services Monty Mobile is focusing on.
360VUZ Gets Support From Du For Regional Expansion And User Acquisition
Virtual reality startup 360VUZ is joining forces with du to bring VR experiences to users with their app.
Back To Basics: BlackBerry KEYone
The BlackBerry KEYone is the first smartphone released from TCL Communication under a new brand licensing agreement with BlackBerry Limited.
These Companies Are 'Falling Short' on User Privacy
AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon were the four lowest performing companies in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's latest 'Who Has Your Back' report.
How a Unique Mobile Hack Brought This Company Back to Life
Quick thinking saved this cloud telephony services company from disaster
How This Telecom Giant is Incorporating Start-up Culture
Let's unlearn is often the mantra in the corporate world now
How Recruitment Dynamics Will Change in Fast Growing Economy Like India
"Focus on interactive interviews with candidates that help in understanding their strengths"
'When I Started off In India, Doing a Software Business was Very Difficult'
Highlighting some of the learnings from his entrepreneurial journey, Anand Deshpande shares some interesting points