The Information & Communications Technology Group at Frost & Sullivan is pleased to announce its Exclusive 2006 Quarterly Webinar on Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. CST / 11:00 a.m. EST. The WAN services market in Asia Pacific is increasingly competitive. Basic transport/carriage services have become commoditized and enterprise end-users are no longer willing to pay a premium for such services. This has pushed many service providers to seek alternative means of boosting revenues.
“The commoditization of basic transport/carriage services has pushed many telecom service providers to look at managed ICT services,” observes Frost & Sullivan Program Director King Yew Foong. “This has put telecom service providers on a collision course with system integrators, as both parties are trying to control the relationship with the enterprise.”
This briefing will provide an outlook on pricing trends, service trends, managed services and service provider strategies. Key beneficiaries of this briefing include service providers and equipment vendors to carriers.
Those interested in participating in the interactive webinar should send an email to Mireya Castilla – Corporate Communications at [email protected] with the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone number, e-mail address, city, state and country. She will send the registration details via email upon receipt of the above information.
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