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This week: Feature distribution, improving mobile services in East Africa, how European telecom incumbents can regain lost ground
September 23, 2011
This week in Research Rewind we focus on feature distribution for mobile operators, improving movile services in East Africa and how European telecom incumbents can regain lost ground.
Heavy Reading's new report, "Mobile Network Feature Distribution Strategies for 3G & LTE," examines the opportunities and risks of feature distribution for mobile network operators and makes specific recommendations for how equipment vendors can best position themselves to capitalize on the move toward distribution.
"Beyond Price Wars: A Road Map for Better Mobile Services in East Africa," a new Africa & Middle East Insider report from Pyramid Research, looks at the negative effects of price wars between operators in East Africa -- and what can be done about it.
Pyramid Research's new Pyramid Point blog post, "The Empire Strikes Back with Mobile Services," explains how incumbent telcos in Europe can regain lost ground. But is it too late?
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That's Research Rewind for this week. Until next Friday, we'll see you online at Pyramid Research and Heavy Reading. May the telecom be with you!
— Matt Donnelly, Managing Editor, Pyramid Research
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