Telecom operators are the architects of an intelligent, adaptive ecosystem driving the next wave of innovation. Ubiquitous connectivity through Non-Terrestrial and Non-Public Network extensions, combined with 5G SA, eSIM, and AI, is unlocking new possibilities. From autonomous mobility and smart industry to immersive digital services, telecom is building the infrastructure that will underpin tomorrow’s digital society.
Yet, with these opportunities come growing customer expectations and increasing competitive pressures. Meeting these complex challenges requires more than technological advancement alone. Telcos, technology partners, regulators, and enterprises must engage in strategic collaboration to continue shaping a connected and innovative future.
Avnish Chauhan
CTO
Harnessing Advanced Analytics to Mitigate Roaming Revenue Loss
TECH TALK
Operators previously lacked insights into customers’ roaming experiences or partner network performance, exacerbating the rise of silent roamers and travel eSIMs — an emerging market estimated to reach $10 billion by 2028. Deep network analytics now transform this landscape, offering operators complete visibility into customers’ roaming experiences.
Leveraging data analytics, both real-time and historical, is mandatory for a successful telco data monetization strategy. By utilizing machine learning, network traffic profiling, and geo-analytics modeling, CSPs can build 360-degree digital profiles of customer segments, enabling SuperApp providers to deepen their customer relationships.
Discover how Mobileum helped one of LATAM’s largest telecom operators uncover and document extensive evidence of the new data fraud scheme, leading to the termination of fraudulent lines, safeguarding its revenue, operations, and reputation.
Are Telcos Responsible for Protecting Citizens from Fraud?
INDUSTRY TREND
When fraud occurs, victims often blame their telecom provider, questioning why it wasn’t prevented. However, is it fair to hold telecom operators solely accountable for fraud prevention? Should their role be one of social responsibility, or does it extend to a legal obligation?
Following a cyberattack that compromised USIM data of 25 million customers, the embattled South Korean operator launched a SIM reset program to restore trust and strengthen cybersecurity.
Network Slicing for Consumers To Enhance 5G+ Service
NEWS
Tier-1 APAC operator offers differentiated 5G services to deliver faster speeds, improved connectivity, and enhanced security, marking it the world’s first nationwide consumer deployment of network slicing.
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