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What is the problem? Broadband access networks are constantly evolving to keep pace with subscriber demand, competitive pressure, and the requirement of launching new services. Building an optimal access transformation plan is a key factor in an operator’s business success. This plan is closely monitored by the leaders from strategy, product, engineering, finance and operations.

What is the problem? How do I create an implementable optimal access transformation plan, that gives me the most “bang for the buck”? This first paper in the series looks at the process to get to the insights needed to define an optimal network transformation plan. Key takeaways In this paper we observe: The optimal

What is the problem? Linear upgrade strategies in a single technology domain are no longer sufficient to keep up with growing service demand and complexity. Building a comprehensive transformation strategy requires deep understanding of the impact of both linear and non-linear upgrade paths. The current tools to build transformation plans are not capable of handling

What is the problem? Broadband access networks need to evolve to keep pace with ever increasing subscriber demand. Network planners are faced with the challenging task of planning network upgrades in an optimum manner in a fast-changing, complex environment driven by new technology options and changing competitive and regulatory pressures. Key takeaways Access networks are

What is the problem? While planning for network expansion projects such as onboarding new greenfield areas, network operators are faced with many technology and architecture options. Such planning is often done in a siloed atmosphere with a short-term view.  This often results in plan that is sub-optimal in the long run that fails to accurately

What is the problem? Broadband service demand is increasing exponentially. In addition, competitors are disrupting the market by introducing leapfrog offers that far exceed bandwidth demand. To meet these challenges technology is being evolved at a breakneck speed.  In such a fluid transformation, a well managed access network technology evolution is a must for any