TechNavio today launched its report Global Telecom Service Assurance Market 2011-2014 based on an in-depth study. The report aims to aid decision makers™ understanding of the key trends impacting the growth of this market.
Commenting on the report, an analyst from TechNavio™s Telecom team said, The Global Telecom Service Assurance market is witnessing some unique trends. In developed countries where the market is mature, telecom operators are upgrading their network which would act as a revenue-generating channel to increase their revenue. Any such network upgrade will force telecom operators in developed economies such as North America and Western Europe to upgrade their probe systems which will fuel the growth in these regions. However, in developing nations, the introduction of new services will fuel the growth. Developing economies such as India are witnessing a fast-growing customer base and hence service assurance solutions will help telecom operators address complexities arising because of the increased user base.
According to the report, one of the major drivers for the high adoption of service assurance by telecom operators across the globe is improved operational efficiency. With economic downturns affecting the spending power of telecom operators in Europe and North America, telecom operators are adopting ways to cut their costs by reduction in their labor workforce and other operational savings.
The report also discusses various challenges to market growth including the decline of the PSTN segment.
The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key players.
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