Efficiency

Our industry is entering a new era. In this world, extreme efficiency is essential. In fact, according to a recent CEO study by IBM, the largest opportunity for Communications Service Providers to create value in the coming years lies in reducing OPEX.

The potential rewards of efficiency initiatives are great. Based on Strategy Analytics statistics and Nokia Siemens Networks analysis, the combined OPEX savings opportunity worldwide is estimated to be worth $143bn, assuming that each operator achieves a performance similar to the best-in-class operator in its country.

To help our customers innovate, compete and win in their markets, we work closely with them to deliver end-to-end business solutions. From network planning and design to network systems and services, software and devices, these solutions cover the entire strategic ecosystem required for the successful execution of existing and emerging business models.

"By clicking on one report I get a full list of cells that require capacity upgrades. Previously it was a very heavy process to find those cells, taking several hours instead of a few minutes. And this process had to be repeated in several areas."
Telenor Nordic

 

Latest articles

Better coverage. More capacity. What’s not to like?

January 11, 2010

Elisa Finland and Nokia Siemens Networks have found a smarter way to increase network performance

LTE: Ready to roll

November 20, 2009

Facts and figures confirm that LTE is gaining momentum even faster than many people expected. unite takes a closer look at some recent news from the market.

Industry leaders gather at Efficiency Forum 2009

November 16, 2009

Didn't make it to the second annual Nokia Siemens Networks ThoughtShare Efficiency Forum in Istanbul?

The price is right — or is it?

October 21, 2009

It costs billions to establish and deploy a mobile network. So communications service providers are understandably keen to ensure these expensive assets deliver as much revenue and profit as possible.

The Network of One — long-term success in the age of the zettabyte

October 19, 2009

Billions of connected people and trillions of connected things - Nokia Siemens Networks CTO Stephan Scholz describes how the telecommunications industry will transform to manage them all.