According to the TM Forum's bi-annual Digital Transformation Tracker (DTT), 48% of telcos still have not found the business case for virtualization, while 32% revealed they are deploying NFV in the packet core, and 36% are deploying NFV at the mobile edge or have deployed virtual customer premise equipment (vCPE).. A TM Forum Catalyst is showing how AI can help telcos reduce risk and grow revenue. ... as it is, this problem threatens to get worse still as telcos increasingly deliver services ... will not only help to better predict fraudulent activity and reduce bad debt risks, ... At Digital Transformation World in Nice (May 14-16), the team will ... How to shutdown your victim’s system using pen drive

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Telcos Are Still A Bit Rubbish At Digital Transformation – TM Forum