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Published by: Analysys Mason
Published: Apr. 1, 2006 - 73 Pages
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Table of Contents
- 1 The demands of next-generation services are driving the BSS/OSS market
- 1.1 The traditional view of BSS and OSS is becoming outdated
- 1.2 IMS is far from maturity
- 1.3 SDPs are distinct from IMS but complementary to it
- 1.4 SOAs are not an integration panacea
- 1.5 IPTV is a disruptive technology but affects some BSS/OSS systems more than others
- 1.6 Overall, the BSS/OSS market is static but some sectors are set to grow substantially
- 1.7 A small number of vendors dominate the market
- 2 Effective billing is essential for successful convergent services
- 2.1 Complex back-end infrastructures plague the industry
- 2.2 Convergence and consolidation are driving sales of telecoms billing systems
- 2.3 The number of retail billing system sales announced continues to decline slowly
- 2.4 The wholesale billing systems market remains steady
- 2.5 Increased vendor consolidation is likely
- 3 Scalability and auditability are key issues for mediation and data management
- 3.1 Accurate data is fundamental to a profitable, innovative and competitive telecoms business
- 3.2 Mediation system sales dropped in 2005
- 3.3 There will be further consolidation of mediation and data management vendors
- 4 The revenue assurance and fraud management market is growing strongly
- 4.1 The revenue assurance and fraud management market is immature but growing
- 4.2 An Azure revenue assurance survey conducted by Analysys Research shows that revenue loss averages 12.2%
- 4.3 Globally, the market for revenue assurance and fraud management systems is robust
- 4.4 Sales activity is less visible in this market than in others
- 5 Service fulfilment is becoming an end-to-end process accompanied by seamless service assurance
- 5.1 The next-generation environment necessitates fast and accurate service fulfilment
- 5.2 Commercial factors are driving this market
- 5.3 Increasing automation is a key trend in the CRM market
- 5.4 Operators are consolidating systems and placing much greater emphasis on inventory management
- 5.5 Demand for CRM and order management is rising, particularly in Africa
- 5.6 North America dominates the global service provisioning market
- 5.7 Broadband roll-out is driving the activation market in Europe
- 5.8 The inventory management market is growing strongly in Central and southern Asia
- 5.9 Europe dominates the service assurance market but demand is rising in the Pacific Rim and South-East Asia
- 5.10 Service fulfilment and service assurance are dominated by a handful of big players
- Annex A: Methodology
A.1 Data sources
A.2 Methodology for data inclusion and analysis
A.3 Geographical classifications used in the analysis
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- Figures and tables
- Figure 0.1: Each sector’s share of total BSS/OSS system sales announced, 2003-5
- Figure 1.2: Evolution of IMS within UMTS releases
- Figure 1.3: IMS layers
- Figure 1.4: Example of how IMS and an SDP can fit together
- Figure 1.5: Each sector’s share of total BSS/OSS system sales announced, 2003-5
- Table 1.1: Total BSS/OSS system sales announced, by sector and region, 2005
- Table 1.2: Total new BSS/OSS contracts and contract renewals or extensions announced, by sector, 2005
- Table 1.3: Vendors ranked by number of system sales announced, 2005
- Table 1.4: BSS/OSS vendors to watch, 2006-7
- Figure 2.1: BSS/OSS sectors examined in Chapter 2
- Figure 2.2: BSS/OSS timeline, 1997-2006
- Figure 2.3: Retail billing system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Figure 2.4: Wholesale billing system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Table 2.1: Retail and wholesale billing system sales announced, by vendor, 2005
- Figure 3.1: BSS/OSS sectors examined in Chapter 3
- Figure 3.2: Mediation system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Table 3.1: Mediation system sales announced, by vendor, 2005
- Figure 4.1: BSS/OSS sectors examined in Chapter 4
- Figure 4.2: Revenue assurance and fraud management system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Table 4.1: Revenue assurance and fraud management system sales announced, by vendor, 2005
- Figure 5.1: BSS/OSS sectors examined in Chapter 5
- Figure 5.2: CRM and order management system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Figure 5.3: Service provisioning system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Figure 5.4: Service activation system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Figure 5.5: Inventory management system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Figure 5.6: Service assurance system sales announced, by region, 2003-5
- Table 5.1: Service provisioning, service activation and inventory management system sales announced, by vendor, 2005
- Table 5.2: CRM, order management and service assurance system sales announced, by vendor, 2005
AbstractToday it is widely recognised that the back-office systems managing service providers’ revenues and service provision are critical to success in the next-generation environment. However, many years of tactical rather than strategic investment in business support systems (BSS) and operations support systems (OSS) have resulted in complex back-end infrastructure that, in many cases, is expensive to run and maintain, inefficient and unable to support convergent, next-generation services.
The evidence from contracts data is that the BSS/OSS market is starting to climb out of recession: service providers are beginning to invest strategically and restructure the IT systems that support their evolving businesses. Solving BSS/OSS challenges will provide a critical competitive advantage that will help service providers exploit badly needed new revenue streams. But there is huge confusion about the nature and potential role of new technologies - IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), IP television (IPTV), service-oriented architectures (SOAs) and service delivery platforms (SDPs), to name just few.
Cutting through the confusion, this report analyses market trends in BSS/OSS based on real-life purchasing decisions, and answers your key questions:
- What are the market drivers? What were the key trends in BSS/OSS purchasing in 2005? What is the outlook for 2006-7?
- What are IMS, IPTV, SOAs and SDPs? Will these technologies take off and what do they mean for the BSS/OSS market?
- What were the supply-side market dynamics in 2005? Which regions and sectors have been most active? Which vendors have been particularly successful in each sector?
- Who are the top vendors overall? Which vendors are the ones to watch in the next two years and who are the new up-and-coming players?
- On the demand side, what are the key difficulties faced by service providers worldwide and how are they solving them?
- Who is buying what type of system and why?
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