A Very Mobile Magazine Christmas - July 2024

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Telcos are eager to stay relevant in the age of digital transformation
To conclude 2024, we look at some of the largest stories within the telco sector. From TMT, to the Paris Olympics, here is our look at July…
Mobile Magazine explored how businesses can remain competitive and relevant

Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) companies are facing pressure like never before.

As digital transformation continues to offer many opportunities and challenges, the telecommunications industry is being forced to adapt in order to remain competitive. This is particularly important in a world striving to be even more connected than ever before.

With insights from leading executives at Amdocs, Tech Mahindra and TalkTalk Business, Mobile Magazine explores how businesses can remain competitive and relevant in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

There are multiple drivers for this type of transformation, as Vladimir Mitrasinovic, Regional VP EMEA at Amdocs, explains.

“TMT sector end-users – consumers and, increasingly, B2B customers – want a seamless, personalised experience across telecoms, media, and technology platforms,” he says. “This demand, coupled with rapid technological advancements, compels companies to continuously innovate and evolve their offerings. 

“We’re also seeing a shift away from price to convenience and service levels. It’s no longer about who is the cheapest, it’s about who is the best and who is offering something new that’s easy to obtain and consume.”

Read the full feature article HERE.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra to Amplify Paris 2024 Olympics

Samsung on the Seine River in Paris

Samsung shared its plans ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games to update viewer experiences for the event, with fresh footage that will be captured and shared on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. 

This played an important role in the Opening Ceremony on the Seine River, as well as the Olympic Games’ sailing competitions.

Samsung Electronics became a Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner in 1997 and has since provided technology for the games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) both welcomed the news. 

This development came shortly after the Samsung Galaxy S24 AI Experience won the ‘Disruptive Device Innovation Award in Asia’, at the 2024 Asia Mobile Awards, at the 2024 MWC Shanghai, led by the GSMA.

Spectators expected to see more with Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Samsung's mobile innovation to deliver a new kind of fan experience at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

According to Stephanie Choi, EVP & Head of Marketing of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, Samsung Galaxy mobile technology has helped deepen and transform users’ relationships with the world, wherever they are, in an increasingly connected society. 

“Having been a Worldwide Partner for nearly three decades, we know first-hand how important it is to create and enable the same meaningful connections at the Olympic and Paralympic Games,” she said. “We’re honoured to be working closely with the IOC and OBS to provide high quality footage that will be part of a series of firsts at Paris 2024 and bring fans at home and onsite even closer to the excitement.”

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