Hi All,
I'm trying to track down data (or even anecdotal evidence) to support a hypothesis. With the combined experience here on Engage, I figured it might be a useful place to start.
I'd like to identify whether there has been much change in the number of product offerings at big telcos over the years.
For example, I'm making a big assumption that the number of offers has increased steadily from 1980 to today. I'm assuming there were POTS, ISDN (PRI, BRI) and other offers back in the day, but not the dozens/hundreds of hero+grandfathered offerings that our systems currently have to cater for. Am I underestimating all the weird and wonderful offerings for traffic lights, alarms, etc and the huge number of variants that were supported by the voice switches like EWSD, E10s, AXEs, ESS, etc??
I'd love to get your insights on this!!
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Ryan Jeffery
PassionateAboutOSS.com
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