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In 2001, TelecomTV transformed B2B communications by launching the first-ever online TV channel dedicated to the global telecoms sector. By combining text-based news and analysis, streaming video interviews, panel discussions and video documentary style features, TelecomTV provides 400,000 visitors annually with a unique blend of content – not just from our team of seasoned journalists (some of whom are more seasoned than others) but, equally as importantly, from the industry itself.
More senior executives from Communications Service Providers and the wider telecoms eco-system participate in TelecomTV’s video programming than on any other media platform in the sector. Together they provide exclusive thought leadership and insights into the challenges facing the industry as it embarks on the transformation journey that will fundamentally change the way it operates technologically, commercially and culturally.
Our mission here at TelecomTV is to provide a trusted, independent and agenda-free platform where, through participation in our programming filmed around the globe, the industry can share knowledge, vision and experience designed to help CSPs on as they evolve into Digital Service Providers. Our interviews, debates, news coverage and video features are designed to give CSPs a platform on which to share their challenges and ambitions with the vendor eco-system and a resource where they can hear from leading technology innovators as to how transformational technologies including, but not limited to SDN, NFV, MEC, Open Source, Automation, AI, the IoT and 5G will facilitate the network evolution required for them to deliver high speed and high value services to enterprise and consumer customers in the 21st century. Source
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| Country | United Kingdom |
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