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  • Similar to India, Bangladesh has shown promising signs of economic growth and development in the last decade.
  • The business model for content delivery networks is changing fast, finds Tim Phillips, with effective local coverage looking like it could be one of the possible answers to a successful future in the market.
  • Welcome to Capacity Outsourcing and Managed Services Business Briefing. This is the fourth year Capacity has produced such a briefing – testament to the new realism that changing technologies and the tough climate of competition in a globalised environment has brought to wholesale telecoms. There probably isn’t a telecoms operator today whose business model doesn’t account for either contracting part of its operations out to others or for providing a service to other operators.
  • Capacity’s roundtable examines ways in which organisations can best manage the difficult and sometimes emotional processes involved in moving parts of the business to a third party.
  • Carriers who have invested in managed services should look to cloud computing for their next move, Tim Phillips finds. But they need to start thinking differently.
  • Demand growth for third-party business and IT outsourcing (ITO) services weakened in Q2 2010 according to the EquaTerra survey, Taking the Pulse of the European Outsourcing Market.
  • Telecoms service providers worldwide paid network equipment vendors $50.4 billion in 2009 for outsourced services according to Infonetics Research’s report Service Provider Outsourcing to Vendors.
  • IT outsourcing buyer organisations in the UK ranked Wipro (80%), Mahindra Satyam (78%) and Cognizant (77%) as the top three performing service providers for client satisfaction, according to EquaTerra’s 2010 UK IT Service Provider Performance Study.
  • Tim Phillips takes a look at the possible changes in the business models of mobile operators as they look to develop 4G networks.
  • Carriers in mature markets have been quick to spot the business opportunities of outsourcing their infrastructure and their expertise to other carriers, a development that is being welcomed by telcos in emerging markets, as Eira Hayward reports.