What is an Open Access Network?
One of the main challenges facing the IT and telco sector is how to provide
affordable and high-quality services to consumers in a competitive and dynamic
market. Open Access Networks (OANs) are a promising solution that can enable
multiple service providers to share the same network infrastructure, reducing costs
and increasing efficiency. OANs can also foster innovation and diversity in the
service offerings, giving consumers more choice and control over their IT and telco
needs. OANs are not only beneficial for consumers, but also for the longterm
sustainability of the sector, as they can reduce the duplication of network
investments, lower the barriers to entry for new players, and promote fair and
transparent competition.
Challenge
Developing OANs requires collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders,
such as network owners, service providers, regulators, and consumers. It also
requires adherence to common standards and principles that ensure interoperability,
quality of service, and consumer protection. By developing OANs, we can support the
growth and development of the IT and telco sector, while delivering low cost, best
quality services to consumers.
Strategy
Our strategy and core competency lie in assembling and managing highly qualified
multi-disciplinary teams and engaging with a range of stakeholders for the timely
and quality completion of projects.
TSC Global's specialist ICT and
Telecommunication thematic group combines our global experts positioned in our
regional offices worldwide, ready to be deployed.
Transformation
Careful planning and timely execution are required. The first
step in the process is as important as each of the others, especially as
it will lay out the initial plan and approach for the transformation
goal. We will develop a shared understanding of immediate needs. We will
then agree on priorities, including achievable needs, over what
timeframe, by whom, and doing what. We will then jointly develop a
future backbone network plan with seperation of network provision from
service delivery - ensuring a fully open access network.