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[February 11, 2013]

Traditional telco business models out of sync with IP-based communications

Feb 11, 2013 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- The move to IP-based communications is irreversible - and the timescales for business models, regulatory frameworks, development cycles and infrastructure investment in the Internet world and that of traditional telecommunications may be dangerously out of sync. This is one of the critical findings drawn from in-depth analysis of debates at ITU Telecom World 2012 now available online in a comprehensive Outcomes Report.


ITU Telecom World 2012, the leading global platform for the ICT community, explored the current transformation of the ICT sector over five days of debate in Dubai last October. Influential leaders of industry, government, regulatory bodies, consultancy and academia highlighted the cultural and generational gap between Internet companies offering "over-the-top" (OTT) applications and conventional telco operators.

"How traditional telecommunication players should best adapt business models to embrace the IP era remains a key question," said ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I.

Toure. "The ITU Telecom World 2012 Outcomes Report serves as an introduction to the central issues such as this, and as a springboard to further debate both online and at ITU Telecom World 2013 in Bangkok this November." This finding is drawn from 'Features of the New ICT Landscape, one of a series of ten themes arising from more than 55 panel sessions, workshops and keynote speeches held during the course of the event. Further themes include Changing Business Models; Broadband Supply; Broadband Demand; Big Data; Privacy and Trust; Innovation; Open Source; Cybersecurity; and E-health. All outcomes are available in detail online and as a full, downloadable report in PDF format.

For more information on ITU Telecom World 2013, which will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, 18 - 21 November, please visit world2013.itu.int.

All ITU Telecom World 2012 sessions can be revisited in full as video on demand at: world2012.itu-live.int/. Continue the debates on Twitter @ITU #ITUWorld, Facebook at www.itu.int/facebook and on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/groups/ITU-Telecom-World-3926083 mostPopular=&gid=3926083.

Media Information: To arrange an interview with the event curator, Mr Stuart Sharrock, or with an ITU expert, contact telecom.press@itu.int For more information, please see http://world2012.itu.int/ or contact: Sanjay Acharya Chief, Media Relations and Public Information, ITU E-mail: sanjay.acharya@itu.int Tel: +41 22 730 5046 Mobile: +41 79 249 4861 Note for media: ITU's video newsroom provides fast access to broadcast-quality footage and news packages. Register at www.itu.int/en/newsroom/Pages/videos.aspx.

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