Like the rest of the industry, the service provider segment globally, and in India is undergoing a transition thanks to emerging technology trends. The change especially in India is closely associated with other factors that include social, economic and political.<\/p>

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From a technology perspective one of the most talked about trends today is the Internet of Everything (IoE). Expected to create $19 trillion in value over the next 10 years, this gives service providers a tremendous opportunity to create value for both enterprises and consumers. According to Cisco figures, IoE is estimated to create business value of up to $511 billion over the next decade in India. This includes $394.4 billion in the private sector and $116.2 billion in the public sector.<\/p>


The other opportunities for service providers are the increase in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connections and proliferation of mobile devices. As indicated by the Cisco Visual Networking Index Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast for 2014 to 2019, there will be 5.3 billion mobile users as well as 11.5 billion mobile-ready devices, including 8.3 billion personal mobile devices and 3.2 billion M2M connections by 2019.<\/p>
Digital India programme<\/strong>


All of the above along with the Governments of India’s move for empowering its population by making the country a digital economy means that service providers will play an increasingly important role in the digital disruption as we move rapidly toward a mobile and cloud-based world. The Digital India initiative will transform the way industries such as banking, retail and manufacturing operate today.<\/p>


The huge surge in mobile devices, Internet connectivity along with digital services both in private as well as government sector will need massive networks and infrastructure. Therefore the opportunity in the market is big for partners, especially global service providers (GSPs). With the government keen on involving private players in key areas such as National Optic Fibre Network (NOFN), service providers are in a unique position to leverage the digitization opportunity and need to work closely with the government and private sector, to make the most of initiative like the Smart Cities program. Engaging in public-private-partnership (PPP) models is the best way forward.<\/p>


Using the latest technology by partnering with vendors (for example Cisco) can put them in a sweet spot to capitalize on various government initiatives by being both an enabler and value-adding partner. Three critical factors will determine the extent to which service providers can capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead:<\/p>


1) Transform the experience: Deliver new experiences that add value to consumers<\/strong><\/p>


2)Transform the business: Create new business models and revenue streams that allow service providers to bring innovative services to market at a faster pace<\/strong><\/p>


3) Transform the architecture: An open architecture can create a platform of possibilities that will help service providers reduce operating expenses and increase revenues.<\/strong><\/p>


While the benefits are obvious and the need to transform is mandatory, the path is not easy. Service providers are looking to improve their top lines, reduce their spending and move with speed and agility in deploying new services. In a digitized economy where more number of connections will become a reality, success will come not just by changing business models and innovating new ways to generate revenue, but also with a change in mindset. The light at the end of the tunnel though, is that service providers are open to change.<\/p>


In summary therefore, as the service provider segment undergoes transformation, there will be a set of challenges, which when overcome, can make it exciting for all stakeholders including enterprises, consumers and service providers themselves.

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    数字印度电信运营商的机会

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    • 桑杰,董事总经理、服务提供商的业务、印度和南亚区域合作联盟,思科,
    • 更新于2015年4月6日,在12点坚持

    像其他的行业,服务提供者段在全球范围内,在印度由于新兴技术正在经历一个过渡的趋势。变化特别是在印度与其他因素密切相关,包括社会、经济和政治。

    从技术的角度来看,今天的谈论最多的趋势之一是互联网的一切(埃克斯波特学院)。预计将在未来10年内创造19万亿美元的价值,这给服务提供者一个巨大的机会,为企业和消费者创造价值。思科数据显示,据估计,埃克斯波特学院创建业务价值高达5110亿美元的未来十年在印度。这包括3944亿美元的私营部门和公共部门的1162亿美元。


    其他服务提供商的机会增加的机器对机器(M2M)扩散连接和移动设备。思科视觉网络指数表示的全球移动数据流量预估2014年到2019年,将有53亿手机用户,以及115亿年mozilla移动设备,包括83亿个人移动设备在2019年和32亿年M2M连接。


    数字印度项目


    上述所有的印度政府的举动让人口的国家数字经济意味着服务提供者将扮演越来越重要的角色在数字破坏当我们移动迅速向一个移动和云计算的世界。数字印度计划将改变产业的方式如银行、零售和制造业今天操作。


    移动设备数量激增,网络连接以及数字服务无论是在私人和政府部门需要大规模网络和基础设施。因此有机会在合作伙伴的市场是巨大的,特别是全球服务提供者(gsp)。与政府热衷于涉及私人的球员在全国光纤网络等关键领域(NOFN),服务提供者在一个独特的位置利用数字化的机会,需要与政府和私营部门密切合作,充分利用主动的像智能城市项目。从事公私合作(PPP)模型是最好的出路。


    使用最新的技术与供应商(例如思科)放在一个甜点可以利用各种政府计划通过一个推动者和增值合作伙伴。三个关键因素将决定在多大程度上服务提供商可以利用机遇面前:


    1)将经历:向消费者传递新的体验,增加价值


    2)转换业务:创建新的商业模式和收入来源,允许服务提供者带来创新服务市场的速度


    3)转换架构:一个开放的体系结构可以创建一个平台的可能性,这将有助于服务提供商降低操作费用和增加收入。


    而带来的好处是显而易见的,需要变换是强制性的,这条路并不容易。服务提供商正在寻求改善他们的最高线,减少他们的支出和部署新服务的速度和敏捷性。在数字化经济更多的连接数量将成为现实,成功不仅会通过改变商业模式和创新的新方法产生收入,但也有心态上的改变。光在隧道的尽头,是服务提供商开放的改变。


    因此,总之服务提供者段发生了转换,会有一系列的挑战,克服时,可以让它激动人心的所有利益相关者,包括企业,消费者和服务提供者。

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    • 通过桑杰,董事总经理、服务提供商的业务、印度和南亚区域合作联盟,思科
    • 更新于2015年4月6日,在12点坚持