| Publisher | Alcatel | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 31 Mar 2006 |
| Topics | Broadband, DSL | ||
| Downloads | 18 | ||
The spread of broadband access is opening up significant business opportunities for operators, opportunities to propose new services beyond simple high-speed Internet access. But these new services will become revenue generators only if user access to services is fully controlled - and billable - and if service delivery is accompanied by appropriate quality, security and reliability.
Telecommunications service providers will gain a major competitive advantage if they can maximize the flexibility of their support for new service delivery. They can achieve this flexibility by introducing new technologies into the network and service infrastructure. WebServices and orchestration, user-profile data federation, and policy-based network configuration are such new technologies.They are key to successfully transforming a service provider's environment to deliver new services.And they are supported by Alcatel's portfolio.
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