Operator X is partnering with Ericsson to provide new commercial cloud services for B2B customers. One example is providing a secure cloud storage solution developed jointly with Cleversafe that offers greater resiliency and lower costs than alternatives from Amazon or on-premise NAS storage. Ericsson is also exploring other cloud services like cloud-based enterprise mobility management, push-to-talk, and MVNE/MVNO platforms as a service. These new offerings aim to generate new revenue streams for Operator X in the business cloud market.
Connected cars are becoming increasingly central to drivers' lives as vehicles integrate with mobile devices and the internet. The document discusses how connected car platforms like Remoto provide remote control, security, infotainment and other services. It notes that by 2020, 1 in 5 vehicles worldwide will be internet-connected. Connected car services are becoming an important competitive advantage and value-add for automakers and dealerships.
The document discusses how businesses are undergoing digital transformations due to changing customer demands, new technologies, and competitive landscapes. This leads to more complex customer requirements that go beyond basic connectivity to needs like remote monitoring, security, storage, and collaboration tools. To respond, service providers are expanding their portfolios to offer diverse cloud and connectivity services that can be integrated into end-to-end solutions and experiences for customers. This requires having a clear digital transformation strategy and creating an ecosystem of complementary and integrated services that is greater than the sum of its individual parts.
Ericsson networked an event in Falun, Sweden in 2015 that had 200,000 fans on site and was viewed by over 500 million people worldwide on television and online. Ericsson's networked event platform collected and distributed live data from the event, including athlete locations, results, standings, timing, weather, and video/audio feeds, and made this information available to fans through mobile apps that provided live scores, programs, maps, and more, creating an interactive digital experience for viewers.
The document discusses opportunities for telecom operators in Russia to better serve their customers and drive economic growth. It recommends that operators invest in long-term loyalty for their largest demographic of 20-35 year olds. It also suggests operators adopt technologies and business models from other advanced markets to offer more personalized packages and services across multiple customer segments. This includes services like home networks, cloud solutions, and contextual convenience models to power prosperity through pervasive connectivity and AI.