New Paradigm Resources Group

Your company wants to introduce new communication services - let's say DSL - in a given market. You need to know the costs of everything from capital equipment to collocation and network element expenses. You need to know what the addressable market is. You would even like to know, as a matter of competitive intelligence, which competitors are doing what and where.

Your company hires New Paradigm Resources Group, Inc. (NPRG) to answer these queries and help you decide where to introduce or expand your service. NPRG provides workable, real world answers to your intelligence needs in record time.

NPRG's client work-product is not an academic evaluation analysis or a "thought leadership" piece. The work-product is a practical roadmap to successful product or services introduction. Our ideas are not produced on concept boards with interesting circles, rectangles, and clouds, but in true-to-life quantitative business plan cookbooks.

Some of the specific services we provide are listed below. Please also view our Case Studies of specific consulting projects we have worked on for clients, providing innovative solutions to real business problems.

 

List of reports from New Paradigm Resources Group

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Provisioning Broadband Services
9/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... new crop of software companies has arisen over the last few years. Each promises, in its own way, to provide CLECs with the tools needed to streamline operations, facilitate differentiated service offerings, increase customer satisfaction ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLEC Strategy: Fitting the Pieces Together
4/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... fundamental approaches being taken by CLECs. Yet CLECs are in their initial stage of development and like other companies at inception, their focus has been primarily on growth. Companies and analysts alike concentrate on operational ...  |  more...
$75.00
The ASP Opportunity for CLECs
6/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... the right path for a CLEC that wants to capitalize on the ASP movement and how important is it to a business strategy? At the root of the answer lies the impact ASPs will have ...  |  more...
$75.00
Nex-Gen Business Strategies
10/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... speed and a burst in new applications to eat up the resulting capacity. IP transport has long been used for international and now domestic long distance voice traffic. It has not been widely used for ...  |  more...
$75.00
Utilities In Telecom: Overview and Case Studies
11/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... local and long haul markets. Utility companies are no exception. As a matter of fact, companies that provide electricity, gas and water services may be the companies with the resources, technology, and existing infrastructure to ...  |  more...
$75.00
The CLEC Industry: The Year In Review
12/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... to grow in terms of revenue, access lines, and equipment deployment. Total revenues have increased 34% from 1999 to 2000, and CLECs now serve over 16 million access lines. The year 2000 was undoubtedly one ...  |  more...
$75.00
Outsourcing OSS Through an ASP Model
1/1/2001 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... have with traditional OSS: high cost of software and slow time to market. This month’s CLEC Issues will start by examining the ASP Industry in general and then look specifically at the benefits and problems ...  |  more...
$75.00
Let's Talk IP: Voice Over The Internet
10/1/1998 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... carriers (LECs) must meet. VoIP is riding the crest of a technology wave that has not been tested and which many new providers are basing their company’s success around. This edition of CLEC Issues will ...  |  more...
$75.00
The Method and Madness of Access Line Counting
2/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... a catch all for the types of lines available today. The impact of the Telcom Act of 1996 and advances in digital technology have changed the way access lines are being counted. How important a ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLEC Market Capitalization, Stock Price Movement, and Capital Financing
3/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... just three indicators of the overall viability of CLECs. Now that CLECs have invested heavily in facilities and back office infrastructure, investors will be watching for the payoff in terms of increased revenues. NPRG will ...  |  more...
$75.00
Local Telecommunications Market Share
6/1/1999 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... NPRG primary research we developed market share information on a national level. We divided the market into four broad service segments representing the local telecommunications market. The categories of service included are local services, dedicated ...  |  more...
$75.00
Bundling Business
8/1/1998 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... are slow to provision. While the ability to offer long distance service with dial tone is the clearest, and originally, the most significant differentiation, the promise of bundled services that will include voice, data and ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLEC OSS Status
7/1/1999 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... provisioning order processing, network design, customer care and trouble management. Our analysis examines the environment in which most OSS were spawned and surveys some of the many players in the OSS field. We review the ...  |  more...
$75.00
Universal Service Reform and Implications For CLEC's
8/1/1997 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... month on Universal Service Reform, we review some of the highlights of the FCC=s Order by comparing CLEC positions on key issues to the decisions made by the FCC. Among the issues reviewed are the ...  |  more...
$75.00
The IST- To -CLEC Transition: A Look At The Process Requirements And Costs
8/1/1999 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... local exchange carrier (CLEC). While some ISPs to date have turned themselves into CLECs, many more have expressed an interest in doing so. A couple of years ago, the primary objective of an ISP in ...  |  more...
$75.00
McLeod USA - Consolidated Communications: Merger Model Or Just A Model Merger?
7/1/1997 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... position. Profiles of the combined companies offer substantial evidence to argue either side of the proposition that the industry will see more of this kind of ILEC-CLEC miscegenation; the fit is uniquely suited to the ...  |  more...
$75.00
Operational Support Systems: Mission Critical For Long Term CLEC Success
7/1/1998 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... 15 year-old concept is defined as the interface in which data is verified, translated, and routed between networks and Business Support Systems (BSSs). Business Support Systems include network management, inventory control, billing, maintenance, service provisioning, ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLECs and e-Commerce: B2B or Not B2B?
8/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... network infrastructures being deployed in large part by the CLEC community. This in turn will hopefully provide a better sense of how the iterative relationship that exists between B2B e-commerce and the high-bandwidth network infrastructures ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLEC Market Capitalization, Stock Price Movement & Capital Financing
9/1/1998 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... than two years, the CLEC market is still rapidly expanding and evolving, and it is worthwhile to take another look at the CLEC stock prices and market capitalization. In addition, financing through debt and equity ...  |  more...
$75.00
Frame Relay Disaster Recovery
9/1/1999 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... networks. Even though most frame relay networks are virtual networks with integrated redundancy, these networks are still subject to outages from events such as switch failures, network mishaps, or simply cable breakage. Any outage translates ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLECs By Market Size: Are Smaller Markets Truly Underserved?
5/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... a business strategy to serve the highly competitive Tier I markets. Other CLECs detail plans to concentrate on the underserved Tier II and III markets. But what exactly do these statements mean? What precisely is ...  |  more...
$75.00
Bandwidth Trading
2/1/2001 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... Mercantile Exchange or Board of Trade, the concept really is not new. Bandwidth brokers have been providing the service for years. Similarly, utility companies trade energy; so the trading of bandwidth is not much of ...  |  more...
$75.00
CLEC, Heal Thyself: OSS Deployment & CLEC Processes
7/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... connectivity, they are considerably behind these customers regarding mastery and connection of their own telco processes. No, however, in the sense that CLECs are aware of the problems and are addressing them through aggressive operations ...  |  more...
$75.00
IP Platforms to Scale: The Lucent PathStar (TM) Access Server
1/1/2000 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... PathStar, which debuted commercially in April of 1999, is interesting for CLECs that are planning to enter tier three and four markets and want to deploy new packet-based platforms. The PathStar is unique because it ...  |  more...
$75.00
The Elusive Telecom Grail: Getting Local Competition To Residential Users
11/1/1998 | published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
... relatively successful in promoting competition in local telecommunications markets. However, new competitors have necessarily focused on providing services to business users, while (to date) neglecting the residential market. This lack of competitive local telephone alternatives ...  |  more...
$75.00
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