Sponsors: Alcatel-Lucent
Host: Simon Sherrington, Independent Analyst, Light Reading Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Time: 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London
Overview: If you are a network operator looking to deliver the personalized and innovative converged services your end users are demanding, you are actively examining how best to manage your network cost structure and resources to do so profitably.
In this Webinar series, "Bringing Value Back to the Network," Alcatel-Lucent provides you with proven strategies and solutions to enable long-term network economic viability, support new business models, and reduce complexity – all while ensuring quality of experience well beyond required levels.
It’s no secret that smart, strategic network transformations can shorten transition periods and allow operators to realize faster returns on investment. Targeting a "perfect" high leverage network rollout is challenging because you need to define the right starting point. The point is to build on the existing network intelligently and strategically to address short-term requirements and pave the way to long-term sustainability.
In this second webinar of the 3 part ‘Bringing Value Back to the Network’ series, Tim Broschuk, Director Network Systems & Integration for Alcatel-Lucent, identifies a set of best practices for freeing up cash flow from legacy networks to redirect toward the introduction of new services and meet business objectives & describes how Alcatel-Lucent has helped major players reduce network complexity & costs while preparing for growth –increasing the network provider’s agility and accelerating their time to market for new offerings.
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