Omdia reveals top performers in telco-to-techco benchmark

Omdia says China Mobile has emerged as the top performer in the telco-to-techco benchmark for 12 leading telecom service providers globally.
telco-to-techco transformation benchmarkOmdia assesses the efforts of 12 telecom service providers as they transition towards the techco operator model, integrating communications and technology services.

Many telcos aim to reinvent themselves as techcos that provide technology services, primarily to the enterprise sector, the wake of the cost of deploying 5G and fiber networks, combined with low growth in revenues for communications and connectivity services.

Research firm Gartner says spending on Communications Services will increase at 4.3 percent to $1,551.288 billion in 2024. On the other hand, IT spending is expected to increase at 8 percent in 2024 to $5.06 trillion.

“A telco that has adopted the techco model successfully is a software-based organization that offers services in areas such as AI, big data, the cloud, and IoT, and can implement digital transformation for specific vertical sectors,” said Matthew Reed, Chief Analyst, Service Provider Strategies, at Omdia.

China Mobile ranks first in the telco-to-techco benchmark with a score of 31 points out of a potential maximum of 40, based on the scale of its high-speed broadband platform; its capabilities in AI, big data, and security; and its portfolio of enterprise digital services and vertical market solutions.

Digital transformation revenue, which is China Mobile’s term for revenue from new digital services, accounted for 29.4 percent of China Mobile’s service revenue in 2023, an increase of 22.2 percent year on year, according to the company’s reports.

NTT ranks second in the benchmark, reflecting its strengths in software services and in the enterprise market, while SK Telecom, which ranks third, recently unveiled a new strategy to become a global AI company.

SK Telecom’s new AI services include an AI-based digital assistant, A., which it plans to launch around the world, with other telcos.

Telefonica ranks fourth in the benchmark, reflecting its progress as a provider of cybersecurity and other enterprise digital services through a dedicated unit, Telefonica Tech.

AT&T, e&, and Vodafone rank equal-fifth in the benchmark.

AT&T says that being an early adopter of AI has helped it to make operating cost savings of $6 billion.

e& adopted a new strategy in 2022 to become a leading global technology and investment group and has acquired or developed assets and capabilities in multiple digital service and technology areas.

Vodafone has increased its focus on the business market, including enterprise digital services, and aims to expand its IoT operation, already the largest of its kind outside China, as a standalone unit in partnership with Microsoft.

“Overall, the operators covered in the benchmark are making good progress towards a software-based operating model and with their development of enterprise digital services. But their vertical markets focus is less advanced generally and is an area that needs more work,” Matthew Reed said.

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