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Ray, Swarnabha Shankar
- Profitable Solution to Emerging Market Challenges through ‘Internet of Things’
Authors
1 Ericsson India Consulting, IN
2 Ericsson Centre of Excellence, IN
Source
Telecom Business Review, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1-8Abstract
The world is undergoing a dramatic transformation, rapidly transforming from isolated systems to ubiquitous internet-enabled 'things' capable of generating data that can be analysed to extract valuable information. Commonly known as the internet of things (IOT), this new reality will enrich everyday life, increase business productivity, improve monitoring of traffic, control crime and improve government efficiency, etc. The IoT is based on the integration of billions of different things, from tiny sensors to video cameras, from cars to production machines. The main objective is to integrate or connect things that can be used as sensors or actuators.
Developing & under-developed economies constitutes about 80% of world population. This paper talks about how these strata of population can benefit from Internet of Things, which according to Ericsson vision of Networked society will connect some 50Bn devices across the globe by 2020.
Keywords
IOT, Profitable Solutions, Smart Environment, Smart Business Solutions, IOT Operations.- Business Transformation:Consulting Perspective
Authors
1 Ericsson, RMEA, AE
2 Ericsson India Consulting, IN
Source
Telecom Business Review, Vol 10, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 8-22Abstract
The current generation of mobile networks continues to transform the way people communicate and access information. Further developing and implementing technologies that enable true human-centric and connected machine-centric networks will come to redefine end user mobility along with the entire landscape of the global telecoms industry. 3G and 4G technologies have mainly focused on mobile broadband use cases, providing enhanced system capacity and offering higher data rates. Future wireless networks should offer wireless access to anyone and anything.Keywords
Business Process Reengineering, Business Transformation, Digital Transformation, Strategy Formulation, Target Operating Model (TOM), Next Generation Operating Model (NGOM), Business Case, Digitalization, Telecommunication Operations etc.References
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- Ericsson Internal Reports
- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ayham.../55ae2a1e08ae98e661a51c4c.pdf
- Real Time Location Sensing in Mining - Operator’s Share of the Pie
Authors
1 Ericsson India Consulting, IN
Source
Telecom Business Review, Vol 11, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 17-24Abstract
“Change is the very core to evolution”, these lines were probably never truer. Telecom technology has evolved many a time and the associated services are getting newer, smarter and user friendly. The journey starts with technology evolution and makes many things possible with the business growing more and more complex.
With the advent of IoT enabled ‘Real Time Location Sensing’ Solution, a number of challenges in the mining sector can be addressed and a turnkey solution can be provided. The backhaul for large scale data capture and communication needs technologies such as 4G/5G for which operators have a really good chance of getting a large share of the pie.
This paper talks about some key customer challenges in the mining space, some specific use cases which can be addressed using RTLS solution. The paper also talks about the comparative analysis of the current RTLS technologies and value proposition by an operator.
Keywords
RLTS (Real Time Location Sensing), IOT, Mining Sector.References
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