Half of all mobile network operators surveyed say they are already implementing Big Data

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(London, UK) – New research by Informa Telecoms & Media highlights the main challenges and opportunities for telecom operators regarding ‘Big Data’. Almost half (48%) of 120 network operators surveyed say they are are already implementing Big Data. However, the lack of a clear business proposition and skilled teams are still major barriers.

The research was based on a survey conducted with approximately 120 operators in June 2013. In an era where customer data is a key benefit, operators are in a good position to generate new opportunities with the data collected daily through their different customer touch-points, including their network: in all, 58% of the operators interviewed in the Informa survey agreed that the main long-term driver for Big Data will be generating new business models.

However, the short-term drivers are believed to focus more on solving internal challenges, such as improving data warehousing, increasing loyalty and customer experience management.

“It makes sense for operators to use Big Data to understand the key challenges and improve the customer experience. By using big data to optimise processes and improve quality of services, operators will already be building a platform to explore new business opportunities”, says Julio Puschel, the research co-author.

The research also shows that 72% of current Big Data implementations are focused on specific business applications rather than on an end-to-end solution.”Business applications with a tangible and defined benefit will help secure budget for Big Data projects, but, even if the initiatives are focused on specific applications, operators still need to optimize their investment by building a platform that will also support future business models”.

In terms of investment, the operators said that Big Data currently represents 10% on average of their total IT budget. This share is expected to increase to approximately 23% in five years, demonstrating how Big Data is becoming a strategic priority for the telecoms operators. It is about building a platform: Big Data is not a “magic solution” that is going to solve all operators’ problems, neither is it a service in itself. Big Data is a platform that will allow operators to use customer data in order to support internal initiatives (CEM, operational efficiency, etc.) as well as new business models (digital services, profile brokering, etc).

The research, entitled Big Data: Building the next business platform for telecoms operators (www.informatandm.com/bigdata), details the first initiatives of Big Data in telecoms, evaluating the challenges and opportunities for operators as well as the vendor footprint and competition. It also includes the results from the survey we conducted with 120 operators about Big Data.

See our Big Data feature in the October issue of M2M Now Magazine,
out September 23, 2013.

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