Telecom

Growing Internet ubiquity across the world has resulted in endless possibilities for businesses and consumers. Connected living has become a reality. There will be at least 80 billion connected devices by 2020; and 10 connected devices for each household. The size of the Internet economy will reach $14.7 trillion; the digital economy will be augmented by IoT.

In this backdrop, the telecom industry is facing increasing competition, market saturation, and commoditization of technology-- challenging telcos to differentiate themselves with innovative services and applications. The rise in technological savviness in consumers and increasingly sophisticated technologies reaching masses has led to intra-industry and cross industry competition across several segments of the telecommunications sector to provide more end-to-end solutions.

Frost & Sullivan’s Telecommunications research and consulting programs look evolutions of hardware and software, with focus on the services built on these technologies. This provides unique insights into the competitive dynamics of the market, detailed assessments of market opportunities, pricing strategies, demand trends, and technological developments, as well as applications and best practices for the industry.

We work closely with the world’s leading telecom firms, hardware manufacturers, service providers, OEMs and new age disruptors to build tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of enterprise and consumer telecommunications industry.

  1. 19 Feb 2020  |  Latin America

    End-User Priorities in Communications and Collaboration Investments, 2019

    Adoption of Advanced UCC Tools is Rising as Businesses Pursue Digital Transformation and Address Shifting Workforce Requirements

    The overall research objective is to measure the current use and future decision-making behavior toward unified communications and other workforce technologies around the globe, specifically: desktop, room-based and huddle room video conferencing; audio conferencing; web conferencing; IP telephony; team collaboration tools (e.g., Slack); unified co...

    $4,950.00
  2. 04 Oct 2016  |  Latin America

    Navigating an Era of Digital Transformation in Asia Pacific

    A Customer Perspective

    This study is derived from a survey of IT decision makers around the world across multiple industries. It provides insightful information on what drives investment in IT solutions, the IT-related challenges that organizations face today, and most importantly, plans for IT budgets. Technologies covered include Enterprise Mobility Management, Social ...

    $3,000.00
  3. 29 Sep 2016  |  Latin America

    Navigating an Era of Digital Transformation in Latin America

    A Customer Perspective

    This study is derived from a survey of IT decision makers around the world across multiple industries. It provides insightful information on what drives investment in IT solutions, the IT-related challenges that organizations face today, and most importantly, plans for IT budgets. Technologies covered include Enterprise Mobility Management, Social ...

    $3,000.00
  4. 20 Jan 2015  |  Latin America

    The Future of Unified Communications in Latin America

    An End-user Perspective

    The overall research objective is to measure current use and future decision making behavior toward information technology (IT) within Latin America, covering the manufacturing, education, financial, government, healthcare, and retail verticals. IT decision makers value integrated solutions, although they are more likely to get them from several ve...

    $2,450.00
  5. Among LA CXOs, laptop computers are widely used. Meanwhile standard feature phone usage has declined, which is mostly attributed to usage of smart phones. Smart phones are primarily perceived as business phones, while standard feature phones are primarily viewed as personal phones. Basic features such as quality, connectivity, and ease of use are...

    $10,000.00
  6. This Research Service describes the commercial satellite telecommunications market. It measures and forecasts transponder supply and demand in Latin America. The market examined herein is the 'capacity' market, meaning the market for leasing of geostationary (GEO) satellite transponders to parties that will use this capacity for a number of satelli...

    $2,450.00