Open RAN and the Democratization of Telecom Infrastructure

The telecommunications sector is undergoing a fundamental restructuring—abandoning closed, proprietary architectures and embracing open, interoperable, and software-defined ecosystems. At the heart of this transformation is Open RAN (Radio Access Network): a technological and strategic approach that aims not only to change how networks are built and operated but also to redefine power structures, innovation models,...

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What Telcos Can Learn from OTT Players: Lessons in Agility, Experience, and Innovation

The telecommunications industry is at a critical crossroads. Although operators own the infrastructure, manage the networks, and serve millions of subscribers, they now face competition not only from each other but also from fast, agile, and technologically advanced Over-the-Top (OTT) providers that have redefined the meaning of digital communication, entertainment, and customer relationships. From WhatsApp and Netflix to Zoom and Spotify, OTT players have managed to capture user attention and a significant share of the market—without investing in physical infrastructure. However, they’ve offered flexible, personalized, and well-designed services, leveraging the very networks of telecom operators. This role of the "passenger" may seem unfair to traditional telcos, but the truth is simple: OTTs are not the enemy—they are the model. To survive and thrive in the new digital era, telecom organizations must move beyond outdated operational models and adopt the mindset, tools, and strategies that elevated OTT players to market dominance.

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