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Campbell, CALIFORNIA, July 6, 2009—Communications market research firm Infonetics Research recently released its Subscribers Data Management Software and Integration Services report. Highlights from the market size and forecast report follow.
ANALYST NOTE
“Subscriber data management solutions are increasingly being viewed as strategic tools that can help operators better monetize their existing assets. Fixed and mobile networks and OSS/BSS systems contain a staggering amount of valuable data that operators must be able to extract, normalize and analyze, but to do so, they need a platform that can pull that data together and act as a centralized repository. This recognition will drive the worldwide subscriber data management market to $853 million by 2013.”
Shira Levine, Directing Analyst, Next Gen OSS and Policy, Infonetics Research
SUBSCRIBER DATA MANAGEMENT MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
- Subscriber data management (SDM) software is viewed as a key opex reduction play, helping operators improve their bottom lines by reducing revenue leakage, speeding time to market for new services, and streamlining fulfillment of mobile data service
- Although many operators are lowering their capital expenditure budgets for 2009 and early 2010, spending on SDM solutions will actually increase
- Worldwide SDM software and integration services revenue is forecast to grow at an average annual rate of 41% between 2008 and 2013
- Merger and acquisition activity is expected to heat up, with vendors such as Xeround and Blueslice representing appealing targets for large players looking to round out their next generation Home Location Register (ngHLR) and Home Subscriber System (HSS) solutions
- Initiatives such as churn management, customer segmentation, and revenue assurance require operators to be able to compile a complete picture of the subscriber, leveraging data from multiple data sources, both internal and external
- SDM solutions provide a way for operators to federate and centralize their subscriber and AAA data across a range of networks, including UMTS, GSM, and CDMA, which eases network migration challenges
- The primary challenge for operators in implementing SDM strategies at this point is overcoming legacy mindsets and eliminating the walls that exist among various organizations within the service provider
REPORT SYNOPSIS
Infonetics’ worldwide and regional Subscriber Data Management service tracks fixed line and mobile SDM software and integration services, and includes 3 reports delivered twice per year: an SDM Market Size and Forecast report in Excel with data in customizable pivot tables; an SDM Market Analysis report in PDF with top takeaways and in-depth analysis; and a Fundamental Telecom/Datacom Market Drivers report in PDF with analysis of overall market conditions for service providers, enterprises, subscribers, and the global economy. Regions include North America, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), Asia Pacific, and CALA (Central and Latin America).
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