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Transition From Network Access To Integrated Information Service Countermeasures Research

Posted on:2009-08-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y LingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2199360272489502Subject:Business Administration
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By mobile communications, instant messaging, such as the development of broadband telephone, in 2003 to run the business of traditional fixed-line business volume collection is a continuing decline in traditional business experienced unprecedented difficulties. In this case, Wang Xiaochu, general manager of China Telecom Group in 2005 working conference on the transformation of ideas, from traditional circuit access to comprehensive information service providers change. Through multi-service networks more and more terminals and integration of an extension of the value chain, providing customers with personal wealth of more convenient cost-effective integrated information services. The number is to know all business in the transition process through the existing 114 directory assistance to enhance the integration of business generated. Know all numbers in the excavation and full integration of user numbers on the basis of information through the expansion and extension of the traditional search business, to meet the real and potential users of various types of information needs, 114 Taiwan into a category of an integrated information service platform to improve China's telecommunications service differentiation advantages. In this paper, the actual Wuxi, China Telecom on the number of business know all the market situation and technical evolution of the business conducted on the use SWOT analysis of a comprehensive analysis of the current business situation faced by the competition. At the same time, according to knowledgeable person on the number of business models, put forward a number Wuxi know all the telecommunications business in the future development direction and ideas.
Keywords/Search Tags:telecommunications industry, the transition strategy, business model
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