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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Sept. 8, 2008 -– Stratecast,
industry analysts and market experts, together
with
InnoPath, a leader in Mobile Device Management
(MDM), have developed a comprehensive tool for
assessing the financial impact of mobile device
management on network operations. Based on expansive
and in-depth research, experience and analysis
Stratecast concludes that using MDM within mobile
operators’ customer care organizations
could have a major impact on global operational
and support costs in the range of $3 billion
in 2009 to over $23 billion by 2013.
“The advanced services customers demand
from their cell phones are creating an unprecedented
burden on the mobile operator.” says Nancee
Ruzicka of Stratecast’s OSS/BSS Global
Competitive Strategies group. “Increasingly
complex requirements for device configurations,
software updates and convoluted trouble-shooting
procedures are driving up support costs. These
are costs which cannot be contained without streamlining
traditional methods of customer support for mobile
devices.”
Using MDM, customer care representatives both
on the phone and in the store can view a customer’s
handset configuration and quickly understand
what is missing, incorrect, or out-of-date. Following
identification of the problem, a solution can
be immediately applied Over the Air (OTA) without
any intervention from the customer. This streamlines
the customer support process, creating efficiencies
that reduce the number and length of support
contacts and in turn results in tremendous cost
savings. Stratecast and InnoPath predict that
these cost savings, when applied to an average
North American operator (with 70 million subscribers),
would result in a total savings of $2 billion
dollars over five years.
Proving the ROI for MDM-delivered customer
care is critical as the device management market
evolves from “point products” to
end-to-end solutions that address the true extent
of operator requirements. Customer care is strategic
to wireless operators and as these expenses grow
operators will look to vendors with proven operational
expertise, technical leadership, and financial
stability to help contain escalating costs. InnoPath’s
unique solution permits the operator to adapt
the basic MDM client on the subscriber’s
handset to their specific customer care requirements,
without restriction based on network technology
(GSM, CDMA, WiMAX).
The jointly developed ROI model includes more
than twenty-five independent variables and leverages
both Stratecast’s empirical data and InnoPath’s
practical experience. Copies of
the business case analysis, as well as registration
for the joint InnoPath/Stratecast webcast on
the model to be held on Tuesday, 7 Oct, are
available at http://innopath.com/care.
InnoPath will be presenting the ROI model as
well as a complete demonstration of InnoPath’s
MDM-driven customer care solution at CTIA Wireless
San Francisco September 10-12 in Booth 1506.
Anyone wishing to schedule a meeting at the show
should contact Lisa Eskey with Sterling Communications
at +1 408-884-5157 or Teresa Neidel-McKee with
InnoPath Software at +1 408-962-9343.
About InnoPath
InnoPath Software is a global leader in Mobile
Device Management, a technology that enables
wireless operators to better and more cost effectively
manage and deliver revenue-generating services
for consumers and enterprises. InnoPath’s
standards-based approach has adopted by some of the largest wireless operators in the world,
including AT&T, China Unicom, KDDI and Verizon
Wireless. The InnoPath client has been adopted
by leading handset manufacturers including Nokia,
Samsung and LG. Headquartered
in Sunnyvale, California, InnoPath is privately
held with offices around the world.
About Stratecast
Stratecast assists clients in
achieving their strategic and growth objectives
by providing critical, objective and
strategic insight on the global communications
industry. As a division of Frost & Sullivan,
Stratecast’s strategic consulting and analysis
services complement Frost & Sullivan's Market
Engineering and Growth Partnership services.
Information Source: Innopath
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