PUBLISHER: Mind Commerce | PRODUCT CODE: 1669757
PUBLISHER: Mind Commerce | PRODUCT CODE: 1669757
Building upon coverage for over eighteen years, the report Next Generation Network OSS and BSS Market by Infrastructure, Components, Applications, and Services 2025 to 2030 provides the most comprehensive coverage of NGN OSS/BSS including opportunities driven by 5G, data analytics, and IoT.
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the drivers and issues related to the technical and business aspects of the next-generation OSS BSS market, deployments, and operations issues, and quantitative analysis with forecasts for anticipated growth through 2030 including the following emerging areas:
The report includes specific recommendations for Next Generation Network OSS BSS vendors, CSPs, Enterprise, and infrastructure suppliers for 5G and IoT systems and solutions.
The Next Generation Network OSS BSS market provides capabilities that have become an absolute requirement for Communication Service Providers (CSP) of all types including integrated legacy carriers (fixed, wireless, and cable/Internet), Multiple System Operators (MSO), and Over-the-Top (OTT) providers.
When the analyst first began coverage of the Next Generation Network OSS BSS market in 2007, it was driven largely by two things: (1) The need to consolidate operational support and billing as well as (2) Prepare for next-generation IP-based networks and services. While these are still two very important reasons for CSPs to leverage NGN OSS BSS platforms, there are now many more reasons:
Telecommunication service providers are adopting the next generation OSS/BSS systems for many reasons including integration with new IP-based frameworks, emerging applications, and the need to deal with customer service and retention. Other factors include the need for network operators to rationalize legacy systems into common support frameworks while they simultaneously seek differentiation factors from one another.
One challenge is that this is all happening while carriers roll out increasingly complex (at the network and service provider level) products and services. Handling of mission critical information will continue to evolve, necessitating additional innovation in OSS/BSS. This will facilitate ongoing opportunities for vendors involved in the development, supply and service of the next generation OSS/BSS.
Next Generation Network (NGN) represents a transformation driver for legacy OSS BSS systems. Traditional OSS is focused on the functions of Network Planning and Engineering (NPE), Fault Management (FM), Performance Management (PM), Provisioning and Service Activation (PSA) and Inventory Management (IM), and BSS is focused on Billing and Customer Care (B&CC), Mediation (MD) and Revenue Assurance (RA).
While critically important for the long-term viability of telecommunications networks, NGN imposes several new challenges to network operations such as stakeholder apprehension, framework construction to integration of demands, coordinating multi-vendor environments, processing data on real time basis, managing multiple partners simultaneously, diverse rating, and charging models.