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Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast

2009-2014

Publication Date February 2009
Publisher Mind Commerce
Product Type Report
Pages 128
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code MIC00023
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Summary

Key Findings

  • Traditional OSS functions will grow faster than traditional BSS functions.
  • IM will register the maximum absolute growth in terms of revenues among the traditional OSS functions followed by PSA and PM.
  • Revenues of B&CC will decline; MD will be almost flat while RA will emerge as the fastest growing BSS function.
  • APAC will top the growth in terms of revenues and percentage share among geographic regions, CALA will top in terms of growth rate.
  • NA will continue to remain the largest market for BSS solutions. While the NA region will have fewer new network roll-outs, it will continue to generate substantial customer additions.
  • APAC and CA-LA will witness hectic activity on both: new network roll-out as well as customer additions, while EMEA will show modest activity on both these fronts.
  • Share of services component in the revenues will increase from about 37% to more than 55%.

Target Audience

  • OSS/BSS vendors - they will get a categorical break-up about the market potential for their offerings from this report
  • Telecom operators - they can base their capex and opex estimates on the projected revenues for OSS/BSS components such licenses, maintenance and services

Key Benefits

  • Component-based and region-based breakdown of the market for overall OSS/BSS revenues
  • Component-based and region-based breakdown of the market for individualfunctional modules of overall OSS/BSS revenues

Content

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Executive Summary
    • What is NGN?
    • History of NGN
    • Comparison of NGN with Public Switched Telephone Network and with Public
    • Switched Data Network
    • Drivers of NGN
    • Telecom Operator and Vendor Interests
    • Improvement in Access Technologies
    • Reduced Vendor Dependency
    • Challenges for NGN
    • Large Scale Capital Expenditure
    • Operational Challenges
    • Integration of Multiple Private Networks and Application into the Larger
    • Public Networks
    • Quality of Service (QoS)
    • National Security and Competitive Policies
  • Chapter 2: Challenges for OSS and BSS in NGN
    • Functional Modules of OSS
    • Functional Modules of BSS
    • Challenges for OSS and BSS
    • OSS Challenges
    • Stakeholder Apprehensions
    • Framework to Integrate Customization Demands
    • Smooth Transition from Existing OSS Frameworks
    • Multi-vendor Co-ordination
    • BSS Challenges
    • SDP: The Shock Absorber
    • TMForum Solution Frameworks (Formerly NGOSS): The Convergent Approach
    • Key NGOSS Terminology
    • TAM
    • Business Process Framework (Formerly eTOM)
    • SID
    • TNA
    • APIs and Interfaces
    • NGOSS Compliance Tests
    • The NGOSS Lifecycle
    • Advantages of NGOSS
  • Chapter 3: Approaches and Technologies
    • Fundamental Concepts
    • Middleware
    • Service Oriented Application Protocol (SOAP)
    • Web Services (WS)
    • Extensible Markup Language (XML)
    • OSS/BSS Frameworks
    • Telecommunication Management Network (TMN)
    • FCAPS
    • Messaging Formats
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
    • Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP)
    • Enterprise Data Organization Approaches
    • Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
    • Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
    • Leading OSS/BSS Approaches
    • OSS/J
    • OSA/Parlay
    • MDA
    • Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
    • Operator Case Study - British Telecom
  • Chapter 4: Vendor Analysis
    • Vendor Landscape Observations
    • Vendor Classification
    • Comprehensive Solution Providing Pure OSS/BSS Vendors
    • Comprehensive Solution Providing Composite Vendors
    • Skill-set Extension Solution Providers
    • Core Strength Concentrators - BSS
    • Core Strength Concentrators - OSS
    • Vendor Summary
    • AdventNet Inc
    • Agilent Technologies Inc
    • Amdocs
    • CBOSS
    • Cerillion
    • Comarch
    • Comptel Corporation
    • Comverse
    • Evolving Systems Inc
    • Formula Telecom Solutions
    • Hewlett-Packard Company
    • IBM
    • Intec Telecom Systems
    • LHS
    • Metratech
    • IBM
    • MindCTI Ltd
    • Oracle
    • Redknee
    • Sobha Renaissance IT (SRIT)
    • Subex Azure Limited (SAL)
    • Telcordia Technologies Inc
    • VPIsystems Inc
    • Xalted
    • Xius-BCGI
  • Chapter 5: Quantitative Forecasts and Analysis
    • Forecast Methodology
    • Overall OSS and BSS Software Market
    • Overall Revenue Split Up
    • OSS Split-Up
    • BSS Split-Up
    • Geographical and Revenue Component-wise Distribution
    • Overall Geographical Distribution
    • Overall Revenue Component-wise Distribution
    • Modular Break-Up
    • Network Planning and Engineering (NPE)
    • Fault Management (FM)
    • Performance Management (PM)
    • Provisioning and Service Activation (PSA)
    • Inventory Management (IM)
    • Billing and Customer Care (B&CC)
    • Mediation (MD)
    • Revenue Assurance (RA)
    • OSS/BSS Vendor Rakings Based on Net Profit Margins
    • Conclusions
    • Recommendations
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1 1: Comparison between NGN, PSTN and PSDN
    • Table 4 2: Vendor Summary
    • Table 1 1: Comparison between NGN, PSTN and PSDN
    • Table 4 1: Vendor Summary
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 2-1: OSS and BSS Positions
    • Figure 2-2: NGOSS Schematic
    • Figure 2-3 ETOM
    • Figure 2-4: SID Business Entity Framework
    • Figure 2-5: NGOSS lifecycle management
    • Figure 3-1: Logical Layers of TMN
    • Figure 3-2: NGOSS and OSS/J Synchronization
    • Figure 3-3: TMF/Prosspero Processes
    • Figure 3-4: OSA/Parlay Framework
    • Figure 3-5: MDA Levels
    • Figure 3-6: OSS/J API Proposed Coverage for BT
  • List of Charts
    • Chart 5-1: Consolidated OSS/BSS Revenues (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-2: Consolidated Revenue Functional Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-3: OSS Revenue Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-4: BSS Revenue Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-5: Consolidated Revenue Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-6: Consolidated Revenue Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-7: Consolidated Revenue Component-wise Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-8: NPE Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-9: NPE Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-10: NPE Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-11: FM Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-12: FM Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-13: FM Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-14: PM Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-15: PM Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-16: PM Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-17: PSA Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-18: PSA Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-19: PSA Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-20: IM Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-21: IM Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-22: IM Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-23: B&CC Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-24: B&CC Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-25: B&CC Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-26: MD Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-27: MD Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-28: MD Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-29: RA Geographical Split-Up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-30: RA Geographical Summary (%)
    • Chart 5-31: RA Component-wise Split-up (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-32: Operator Billing Revenue Losses (In Million USD)
    • Chart 5-33: OSS/BSS Vendor Ranking Based On Net Profit Margins (%)
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