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"From the theatrophone, to apps ... to APIs: the 2020 Telco innovation challenge" From the inception of Meucci's Teletroffono to the Theatrophon, first on-demand live events broadcasting service, Telecoms have always been a provider of life changing technologies. But since the rise of "Over The Top" services (Viber, WhatsApp, Skype,etc.), and the duopolistic Google and Apples' app distribution channels, the Telecom industry has been severely challenged. In this session, after reviewing the main disruptions, we will provide scenarios on how the Telco value chain will change in the next 5 years. And show how the app economy, Open Source and APIs are going to lead the change in this industry.
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From the theatrophone, to apps … to APIs: The 2020 Telco innovation
challenge
Luis Borges Quina
Co-Founder & CEO
@QuinaLuis @apidaze Paris, 2nd Dec 2014
The Boring Prophet (« Life of Brian »)
1870 - Antonio Meucci
Teatro Pergola (Florence)
Teletroffono (1870)
1881 - Clément Ader
1881 - Clément Ader
The Theatrophone Company
1892 – Almon Strowger
From Manual to Automatic
1972 – J.Draper (a.k.a. Captain Crunch)
Meetup
BlueBox
h"p://youtu.be/HFURM8O-‐oYI
End of the Chapter 1
Innovation Learning (Meucci)
NEVER GIVE UP
Innovation Learning (Ader)
WORK FOR YOUR LIFE DREAMS
Innovation Learning (Strowger)
BUILD YOUR OWN TOOLS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Innovation Learning (Blue Box)
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 3rd PARTY INFRASTRUCTURES
(legally if possible J)
(Re)connecting the Dots
Differentiation needed !
Disrupting the Value Chain of Services
Yesterday
Today
Source: RRE Ventures
Communication APIs inside Apps
What about the 2020 Telco Innovation?
Does Anyone Believe Telcos will be able to innovate ?
Alan Quayle
Telecom consultant
Founder of the TADS - Telecom Application Developer Summit
« People use their telco as they have no choice, but are increasingly frustrated by their lack of customer service compared to online service providers as telcos continue to cut costs to maintain margin growth in the face of flat / declining revenues. No implosion of an industry, just a slow painful migration thanks to dumbass regulation and an industry's dumbass obsession with telco standards and existing processes/systems which keeps costs massively inflated and hence limits their ability to experiment. Sigh! »
Chris Koehncke
VP Business Development &Yet
WebRTC Advocate
Writer: chriskranky.com
« Doing nothing remains a very viable strategy for most worldwide telecom operators with a near guaranteed rate of return and predictable continued reasonable growth. Unfortunately, this guarantee come at a price of decreasing market relevancy, it will be difficult within a single organization to be both predictable and relevant. »
Dan Burnett
W3C Author
Official editor of the key WebRTC specifications and co-author of the longest-selling book on WebRTC
« Watch both Net Neutrality and Communication taxes. There is increasing concern that government regulation/control of the Internet will increase dramatically within the next decade. »
Dean Bubley
Telecom Market Analyst
@ Disruptive Analysis
« By 2020 we will start to see the end of telcos' infrastructure monopoly, as other participants enter the market & become strategically important - municipalities, large companies, WiFi providers, mesh networks and maybe balloons and drones, as well as new forms of whole provision such as MNC [mobile network code] liberalisation. In a nutshell: "Telecoms is far too important to just leave it to the Telcos". »
Chad Hart
Dialogic, Senior Director Product Marketing
Chief Editor webrtchacks.com
«The telecom services that will matter - the ones that drive usage growth, investment, and new jobs - will all look and act like the web & mobile app ecosystem today. A small portion of today's telecom landscape will be part of that. The rest of the telecom landscape will continue to clunk along, but be about as relevant is fax is today - there as an inconvenient last resort, only used when all other "modern" options are not possible.»
Tsahi Levent-Levi
Amdocs, Senior Engineer
Chief Editor BlogGeek.me (Nr 1 WebRTC blog)
« The same as they do today. Making way too much money and still complaining that others are eating their lunch.»
# Software defined Networks
# Automated Telecom Cloud through APIs
# IoT requires API automation: 50 billion devices programmed by 5 million developers
APIs for Telecom Disruption
SOFTWARE IS EATING THE NETWORK !
… and APIs are eating software J
THANK YOU
&
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR
Luis Borges Quina
Co-Founder & CEO
@QuinaLuis @apidaze