Telecom service providers across the world face an enormous challenge: Even as traffic is increasing, revenues and profits are not keeping pace. Analytics can help provide a solution by monetizing the huge data pools these firms collect, say experts from Wharton and Wipro Technologies in this Future of Industry Series article, produced by Knowledge@Wharton and sponsored by Wipro.
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