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Launch new products and address new market opportunities Web 2.0 / Telco 2.0 application integration is enabled for NetDev Conferencing, which offers web-services interfaces, to create the perfect platform to build and support new business models and blended collaboration services. The possibilities for integration are widespread, enabling service providers to differentiate products in core markets, extend their reach to new markets and to develop new products that allow them to create brand new market opportunities. Maximise market share and penetration Churn is a constant threat in telecoms markets. However, by adding extra services, churn can be significantly reduced. NetDev’s Conferencing delivers a competitive advantage to operators, as it allows efficient customisation of existing services, helping to reduce churn levels. By enabling cost-effective mass customisation, service providers can significantly increase customer “stickiness”, increase loyalty and help to build long-term, profitable relationships.
Cost-effectively add new products to your portfolio NetDev Conferencing provides a clear path to augment existing business services with a complementary offer. Service providers can broaden their portfolio by adding rich conferencing services, attracting new customers and strengthening relationships with their existing customer base.
Customise products to address new segments and markets NetDev Conferencing offers extensive potential for customisation, allowing product differentiation to address new segments and markets.
Reduce OPEX through advanced self-provisioning interfaces Service providers can dramatically reduce OPEX costs through advanced self-provisioning interfaces, empowering their customers and boosting profit.
Re-use common network elements for efficient service delivery and CAPEX utilisation NetDev Conferencing leverages a converged network architecture, eliminating stovepipes and reducing CAPEX through integration with core network resources, such as Media Servers and OSS / BSS platforms. NetDev applications can be deployed in legacy, hybrid and NGN network environments, ensuring future proof migration towards a unified network architecture.
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