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Tom Callway
on 9 December 2015

Analytics and Big Data, Flexible Solutions for Evolving Telcos


This eBook describes what analytics processes telcos should be implementing to most benefit from the tremendous amounts of data available to them.

Download this eBook to answer the following questions:

  • How big data and analytics can mitigate many of the challenges faced by modern telecoms providers?
  • How a data-first approach by telcos to boost revenue and dramatically reduce time to identify new markets and solutions?
  • How Ubuntu and its ecosystem of big data partners can help address telco-specific use cases for storing, managing and analysing big data?

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