The End of Wireless Profitability

Just why are managed services and application services vital to sustain the network’s profitability?
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Should a mobile network persist in selling the ‘lowest-common-denominator’ IP based capacity, the provider will have no recourse but to market a discounted commodity. As broadband applications consume higher capacity, these applications become intolerant of, lost packets, out of order transmissions, delay or congestion.
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At the same time, the content provider can play the various “me-too” wireless networks against one another to lower the allocated capacity costs that wireless carriers will attempt to pass along to them for supporting their resource-intensive content.
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We have designed the Power Grid Network to deliver a virtual circuit resilience / privacy / performance value set.  Establishing our best of breed, vendor-independent network of excellence will immediately differentiate us from other vendor-driven network architectures.  The PGN will sell excellence on an as-used basis — the lowest cost solution and the highest market value rolled into one offering set.

An End of Profit Study

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