IDC said these service providers demonstrated a strong regional network presence, leadership in software-defined technologies, a comprehensive suite of enterprise cloud and managed ICT service offerings, diverse portfolio of services in areas such as Internet of Things (IoT) and collaboration in the region, as well as a large base of mid and large-sized enterprises, multinational corporations (MNCs), and government clients across Asia Pacific.
For the first time, IDC identified five communication service providers, or CSPs, as Leaders based on the IDC MarketScape vendor analysis model, with Vodafone being the newest entrant. This pack of Leaders is closely followed by Major Players in Asia Pacific, which includes regional service providers,such as Telstra, NTT Communications, and Global Cloud Xchange along with global service providers like Verizon and Tata Communications.
For the first time, IDC identified five communication service providers, or CSPs, as Leaders based on the IDC MarketScape vendor analysis model, with Vodafone being the newest entrant. This pack of Leaders is closely followed by Major Players in Asia Pacific, which includes regional service providers,such as Telstra, NTT Communications, and Global Cloud Xchange along with global service providers like Verizon and Tata Communications.
"CSPs operating in Asia Pacific are seeking to become the ICT partner of choice for enterprises looking for rapid growth in their respective countries and regionally. These enterprises are embracing 3rd Platform technologies and pushing efforts to digitally transform their businesses. To this end, CSPs are helping enterprises achieve their goals with a portfolio of solutions and products that include software-defined networking (SDN), hybrid cloud deployments, and managed services,” said Nikhil Batra, Senior Research Manager for Telecoms Practice at IDC Asia/Pacific.
"CSPs are attempting to go 'digital' themselves as they transform their networks to incorporate software-defined and virtualisation paradigms, investing heavily in analytics, automation, and other emerging technologies that will transform not just their network architectures but ultimately, their business,” added Batra.
CSPs are attempting to go "digital" themselves as they transform their networks to incorporate software-defined and virtualisation paradigms, investing heavily in analytics, automation, and other emerging technologies that will transform not just their network architectures but ultimately, their business.
IDC said some of the key differentiators for success in this market include:
• A comprehensive portfolio of software-defined networking (SDN) and virtual network services.
• Treating networks as a strategic asset and a differentiator.
• Acting as a strategic partner for enterprise customers.
• A well-rounded managed security services portfolio.
"CSPs are attempting to go 'digital' themselves as they transform their networks to incorporate software-defined and virtualisation paradigms, investing heavily in analytics, automation, and other emerging technologies that will transform not just their network architectures but ultimately, their business,” added Batra.
CSPs are attempting to go "digital" themselves as they transform their networks to incorporate software-defined and virtualisation paradigms, investing heavily in analytics, automation, and other emerging technologies that will transform not just their network architectures but ultimately, their business.
IDC said some of the key differentiators for success in this market include:
• A comprehensive portfolio of software-defined networking (SDN) and virtual network services.
• Treating networks as a strategic asset and a differentiator.
• Acting as a strategic partner for enterprise customers.
• A well-rounded managed security services portfolio.
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