Cerillion leads the way with insights on de-layering for CSPs

Hosted by Mark Newman, Chief Analyst at TM Forum, and featuring Cerillion’s Marketing Director, Dominic Smith, this webinar delivers valuable insights into the transformative concept of de-layering. The discussion explores the operational and strategic shifts faced by communication service providers (CSPs) as they embrace de-layering within their OSS and BSS frameworks. With TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA) as a guiding blueprint, the webinar unpacks how this innovative approach supports CSPs in navigating the complexities of separation, enabling greater agility and efficiency.

Cerillion’s expertise shines as Dominic Smith delves into the critical choices CSPs encounter in de-layered environments, providing actionable strategies to optimise their operations. TM Forum’s ODA offers a structured pathway for CSPs, equipping them to harness modern digital capabilities while maintaining operational excellence. This webinar underscores the collaborative innovation between industry leaders, helping CSPs reimagine their architectures for a competitive edge.

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