Secure, carrier-grade real-time charging can be deployed in the cloud. Hear how Telefónica has achieved this as part of their digital business transformation.
Achieving sustainable differentiation in the commercial model to B2B customers is vital for growth. Outcome-based pricing, which moves the focus away from commoditized technology offers and trades in the currency of business outcomes, is a key part of that strategy.
Watch this fireside chat between Swisscom Ventures’ Stefan Kuentz and MATRIXX CEO Glo Gordon to learn about our partnership.
May 2022
Rapid digitization of the commercial model and relationship between telcos and enterprise customers is a key growth imperative for the telco industry. Increased competition from hyperscalers and private network players dictates the need for a more progressive, dynamic monetization model. The integration of MATRIXX with Flex BSS from Qvantel lays a clear foundation for that approach.
Real-time charging has become a necessity for enhancing telco enterprise BSS stacks with new digital monetization models and opportunities. Revenue growth requirements, the acceleration of digital delivery adoption and monetization platform scale and resiliency are the key change agents driving that need.
Read this report by TM Forum to discover how Telefónica Germany evolved its approach to BSS transformation and selected MATRIXX DCP as the monetization engine for their new B2C and B2B stacks.
Growth in B2B ICT services is a strategic imperative for telcos. Addressing the current shortcomings in customer experience and commercial agility delivery are foundational to delivering that growth. This report surveyed 400 enterprises and CSP’s for their reflections on where that commercial relationship is in need of improvement.
5G brings many opportunities for telcos to provide differentiated experiences for their business customers and grow revenue streams.
Olivier Smith, Technology Lead from the Office of the CTO at MATRIXX, Geoff Coleman, Chief Product Officer at Gotransverse, and Natasha Sachdeva VP Solutions Engineering at Mirakl, discuss how telecommunications companies are evolving, what we can expect from 5G, and how marketplaces can become more sticky.
In this #LeadershipDeepDive episode from CIONET, Glo Gordon, MATRIXX CEO, talks with Hendrik Deckers about the future of telco and her 30+ years journey as a leader in top technological companies. Throughout this conversation, Glo stresses the importance of collaborative team work. “It’s really about everybody around me feeling that we’re winning together as a team”, she says. Learn from Glo about the 3 priorities MATRIXX has introduced to serve the customer well: North Star, Raving Fans and Culture.
A simple ‘speeds and feeds’ offering combined with a ‘wait and see’ attitude towards the 5G enterprise opportunity will result in missed opportunities from which it will be impossible to recover. Telco enterprise leaders need to seize the moment with a proactive, 5G-led revamp of their portfolio offerings and their charging approach that is unconstrained by legacy thinking and technology.
A Transformational Architecture for the Future of 5G. As service providers turn their attention to production deployments of the 5G standalone core, the foundational role of cloud native architectures is becoming clearer. Watch this must-attend webinar with MATRIXX CTO Marc Price.
February 17, 2021
IDC Analyst, Karl Whitelock, and MATRIXX Global Solutions Marketing Manager, Christophe Mendonça, share the results of an IDC enterprise survey on mobile service providers and the quality of the experiences they’re offered.
October 7, 2019
IDC surveyed 300 organizations around the globe to find out how they view their mobile service providers and how operators can begin to build a more partner-focused relationship through transparency and self-service.
In the past, telco revenue from enterprise relied on connectivity services. However, non-connectivity services, such as cloud and security, are now significant revenue drivers, forcing operators to find new ways to satisfy their enterprise segment.
Digital-first commerce goes beyond the consumer, as the same capabilities open opportunities for enterprise in spending, departmental management, asset control and more. However, with IoT and 5G, enterprise must have a digital platform that is equipped to handle these functions.