{"id":855,"date":"2016-06-13T21:14:00","date_gmt":"2016-06-13T21:14:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/2016-telecom-operations-aas-blueprint_061316\/"},"modified":"2016-06-13T21:14:00","modified_gmt":"2016-06-13T21:14:00","slug":"2016-telecom-operations-aas-blueprint_061316","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/2016-telecom-operations-aas-blueprint_061316\/","title":{"rendered":"Accenture, TCS, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and Infosys lead the 2016 Telecom Operations As-a-Service Blueprint"},"content":{"rendered":"

HfS Telecom guru, Pareekh Jain, is back with his second blueprint looking at service provider capability delivering telecoms business services, following his debut analysis<\/a> at the end of 2014:<\/p>\n

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Pareekh, how would you describe the current state of Telecom Operations As-a-Service?<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

We describe this market as a under-penetrated market. Our research suggests the\u00a0current global telecom operations market (i.e., business processes under network, fulfillment, assurance, and billing) is perhaps one-third of $10 billion potential.<\/p>\n

The telecom market is perhaps only vertical market with the dubious distinction of both enabler and victim of the digital transformation. Telcos have enabled cost-effective communication with likes of WhatsApp, Skype and in turn, they have eaten telco’s lunch. Telcos worldwide are struggling to find their right place in the digital world.\u00a0As-a-Service solutions can enable service providers to help telcos to prepare for the digital era. \u00a0The As-a-Service is the model today and for the future in telecom operations services.<\/p>\n

Tier 1 telcos have generally been early adopters of telecom operations services. Now, there is an opportunity to provide services to Tier 2 and Tier 3 telcos, too leveraging As-a-Service solutions. As-a-Service solutions\u00a0are driving growth in this market.<\/p>\n

The eight\u00a0<\/strong>service providers we evaluated for this Blueprint approach this market in essentially two ways. Service providers with strong IT offerings focus more on non-voice solutions whereas pure-play BPO service providers focus more on voice-based solutions. Service providers with strong IT offerings have taken the lead in platforms replacing legacy stack, plug and play business solutions, intelligent automation, holistic security, design thinking, and collaborative solutions while analytics and social is on the agenda of all telecom operations service providers.<\/p>\n

How has that changed since our\u00a0inaugural\u00a0Telecom Operations Blueprint in 2014?<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

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Pareekh Jain is Research Director, HfS (Click for Bio)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Even back in 2014, we could see many ideals of As-a-Service present in service providers\u2019 offerings. In the last two years, As-a-Service momentum has\u00a0accelerated.<\/p>\n

Compare to our analysis couple of years back, we see the rise in collaborative engagements driving business outcomes. Analytics is now embedded in most of the engagements. Service providers are launching new services incorporating design thinking. We see more examples and use cases of automation. Also, telecom operations service providers are becoming effective brokers of capability by partnering with IT, platforms, local construction companies and telecom domain experts.<\/p>\n

We see industrialization of few new service offerings such as network rollout management, revenue\u00a0assurance in last two years. Also, service providers are constantly innovating with developing further new offerings to solve telco’s pain points\u00a0incorporating design thinking.<\/p>\n

The heartening development is that we see elements of As-a-Service ideals in new contracts more than in existing contracts. These new contracts are either of new greenfield operators or MVNOs. We see some existing customers moving to As-a-Service ideals when renegotiating deals with revised scope.<\/span><\/p>\n

Tell us, Pareekh, which service providers are leading this market today?\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Our HfS Blueprint methodology assesses service providers against a variety of criteria related to Execution and Innovation capabilities of the service providers based upon buyer reference calls, market interviews, RFI submissions and detailed market briefings.<\/p>\n

The service providers in the As-a-Service Winner\u2019s Circle are the providers that scored highest on both Execution and Innovation and included: Accenture, Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra and Wipro. These service providers are all process experts and stood out for\u00a0the excellence of delivery operations, solution expertise for all telecom operations processes, the plans for As-a-Service, usage of platforms, and investment plans.<\/p>\n

We identified two service providers as Execution Powerhouses\u2014CSS Corp and Aegis\u2014both new to our 2016 Blueprint that\u00a0excel today in the execution of telecom operations services and are making investments in innovation that should enhance future operational solutions as well.<\/p>\n

Finally, we also identified one High Performer service provider in Firstsource, which is\u00a0leveraging its expertise as a pure play BPO service provider in delivering services in different channels for telcos too.<\/p>\n

All service providers are offering capabilities\u00a0to meet the needs of today\u2019s telecom customers.<\/p>\n

What can you predict will happen in the next 2-3 years for telecom operations?\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

We see four major developments in next 2-3 years in telecom operations,<\/p>\n

The first is that\u00a0analytics offerings will evolve from operational analytics to business analytics. Some service providers already embed analytics in their all engagements. We believe analytics will become all pervasive for all tier-1 service providers.<\/p>\n

The second is that intelligent automation and, in particular, robotic process automation (RPA) will become deeply integrated into telecom business processes reducing the size of current labor arbitrage\u2013centric contracts.<\/p>\n

The third is that with automation, omni-channel and self-service initiatives the share of voice channel will decrease. Subscribers will use voice for complex issues. So while the share of voice channel will decrease, the average handling time (AHT) will increase and service providers will require higher quality talent to support it.<\/p>\n

The fourth is that network rollout management offering by service providers will become extensive. Also, we will see introduction and maturity of new telecom operations services offerings.\u00a0Service providers will figure out their value proposition in IoT value chain and support telcos in capitalizing on IoT opportunity.<\/span><\/p>\n

Tweet Pareekh Jain<\/a> @PareekhJain<\/a>.<\/p>\n

HfS readers can click\u00a0<\/i><\/b>here<\/i><\/b><\/span><\/a>\u00a0to view highlights of all our 39 HfS Blueprint reports. See our plans for 2016 Blueprints here<\/a>.<\/i><\/b><\/span><\/p>\n

HfS subscribers\u00a0click here<\/span><\/a><\/span>\u00a0to access the new HfS Blueprint: Telecom Operations As-a-Service 2016<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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