The Telecommunications sector is characterized by robust competition, vast infrastructure requirements, and very short turnaround times for identifying threats and assessing and mitigating their associated risks in order to minimize network downtime. Organizations in the telecom sector are constantly looking for methods and solutions to streamline their processes as a means of reducing organizational risk.
Over the last few years, the telecommunication industry has faced many obstacles and challenges. Deregulation along with rapidly changing technology and weaker than expected demand for new services plus significantly increased competition, have altered the market and put pressure on margins. In order to survive, players need to be capable of attracting new customers, understanding their needs, and growing their relationships by expanding and upgrading their services. In the midst of all this there is a whole new angle thrown in of possible usage of the services of this industry to facilitate terrorist activities/ vulnerability to terrorist attacks. The Internet has opened the doors to a new world of communication and commerce but technology is a double edged sword. Entrepreneurs and engineers are not the only ones who recognize the vast potential of the Internet. Criminals and terrorists do, too.
- Telecalling
- Address Verification
- Documents Collection
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