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The technology itself is in = a very nascent and untested stage, and there is no real-life example of its= applications on a substantial scale, except crypto business. Besides the f= inance industry, where cryptocurrencies storm the world, there is comparati= vely very little known about its applications in other industries. However, that does not imply that there is not much happening elsewhere. Al= most all other industries somehow involved in exploring how the blockchain = technology can work for their businesses. So far, most of these projects ar= e either on a pilot scale or partially nested in collaboration with the exi= sting platforms. Unlike other industries, the telecom industry faces a unique challenge whic= h is the extra large customer base in the form of multi-billion phone subsc= ribers. The ecosystem can be further complicated with cross networks, inter= national calls and roaming. For telecom companies, to build expertise and develop applications on a uni= versal scale requires multi-billion investments. Such huge investment in an= uncharted field involves high risks which deter companies to spearhead by = its own. Notwithstanding, this has encouraged telecom companies to work tog= ether in a consortium to share knowledge and costs. Some companies are empl= oying a dual strategy by developing in-house expertise as well as also join= ed consortiums and investment partnerships with other companies. There are various partnerships in the telecom industry on a global scale, f= or instance, Carrier Blockchain Study Group (CBSG) aiming to specifically d= evelop a blockchain platform for telecom carriers addressing digital paymen= ts, authentication, IoT, clearing and settlement etc. Similarly, ITW Global= Leaders=92 Forum (GLF) with the involvement of its members completed a mul= ti-lateral blockchain Proof of Concept (PoC) to settle voice transactions b= etween multiple carriers in minutes rather than hours. Commodity Inside understands that similar to carriers companies, regulators= , equipment vendors and handsets manufacturers are also equally involved in= developing the blockchain technology. For instance, Deutsche Telekom is wo= rking in partnership with Camelot ITLab and SAP for building a global block= chain system which can block and erase personal data from the stolen phones= . Zipper and Jolla partnered to make blockchain based platform for Sony Xpe= ria devices, while Samsung is rumoured to introduce blockchain features in = the upcoming Galaxy S10. Major blockchain platform providers such as Micros= oft, IBM, SAP and Oracle are also actively involved with telecom companies. On a state level, Switzerland=92s state-owned telecoms provider Swisscom is= joining hands with the national postal service Swiss Post for a national b= lockchain infrastructure. Their first pilot application, which is based on = Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 software, is expected to be launched by Q2 2019. Commodity Inside ascertains that most of the use cases are aiming for proce= ss optimisation, while some are experimenting with entirely new services & = business models. So far, telecom companies are mainly concentrating on OSS/= BSS process and supply chain management, where currently there is a minimal= threat for these established companies from new entrants. However, in addi= tion to their strongholds, more to be done to capture the new revenue gener= ation streams such as mobile payments and banking, a marketplace for unused= capacity and IoT connectivity. Why this report is unique, and a must-read for the blockchain and telecom c= ompanies=3F Opportunity Assessment of Blockchain Technology in the Telecom Market is a = highly valuable resource necessary for examining the global blockchain appl= ications in the telecom industry. We have employed a very sophisticated and= robust approach for assessing the blockchain applications in the telecom m= arket by studying various case studies and pilot projects. This content-ric= h report covers the following key aspects: How will blockchain technology reshape the telecom sector=3F How are some key companies applying the blockchain technology in the teleco= m market=3F What will be the main threats and opportunities for the blockchain technolo= gy in the telecom sector=3F What will be the major drivers behind the fast growth of blockchain technol= ogy in the telecom sector=3F The current and future demand dynamics of blockchain technology in various = regions Blockchain technology and key developments in the telecom sector Detailed discussions on market strategies and competitive landscapes SWOT analysis of blockchain in the telecom market Key trend and developments assessments Who should buy this report=3F Telecom companies including carriers, equipment and service providers Information technology companies operating in the blockchain Blockchain technology companies Government bodies Industry consultants, researchers and analysts Why our analyses are robust and authoritative=3F We are completely independent and represent our views. We constantly consult various market participants and incorporate their vie= ws in our analysis. Our in-depth understanding of energy, automotive, packaging and constructio= n industries makes our analysis robust and differentiates us from others. Unlike other consulting and research companies, our forecasts are not depen= ding on historical trends or mere conjectures. We put a lot of thoughts and= knowledge into our forecasts which rest on the cornerstones of downstream = industries. We employ both quantitative and qualitative methods to derive robust analys= is. =20 Table of Contents Chapter 1- Executive summary 1.1 Key findings Chapter 2- Introduction 2.1 Blockchain system 2.2 Blockchain in the telecom sector 2.3 Methodology Chapter 3- Applications 3.1 Business models for blockchain technology Chapter 4- Market Analysis 4.1 Key telecom companies and blockchain technology Chapter 5- SWOT analysis 5.1 Strengths 5.2 Weaknesses 5.3 Opportunities 5.4 Threats Chapter 6- Growth assessment- drivers and restraints 6.1 Drivers 6.2 Restraints Chapter 7- Conclusions and recommendations 7.1 Conclusion 7.2 Recommendations =20 Report Pricing Single User License: =A31995 Departmental License (up to 5 Users): =A33595 Global License: =A35595 =20 Ordering process Please contact David Smith on david.smith@cioutlookreports.com And provide the following information: Report Title - Report License - (Single User/Departmental/Global) Name - Email - Job Title - Company - Invoice Address VAT number (EU Only) Please contact me if you have any questions, or wish to purchase a copy I look forward to hearing from you. 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