Telstra CEO thinks the role of operator is to become an ecosystem builder

Telstra CEO Vicki BradyBrady thinks the role of the operator is to become an โ€œecosystem builderโ€ that brings together technologies such as 5G, AI, automation, edge computing, and โ€œan explosion of applicationsโ€. She also warned that if operators donโ€™t change, they run the risk that the โ€œvalue created over our networks gets captured by others.โ€ Indeed, Brady advised operators to get comfortable with the idea of not always being in control of the end-to-end solution.
Telstra CEO thinks the role of operator is to become an ecosystem builder
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Telstra CEO Vicki Brady (pictured) sees the next decade as one of โ€œprofound opportunityโ€ for the mobile industry but suggested a change of mindset is required, which could involve operators losing an element of control.


During her keynote on Tuesday, Brady said she suspected โ€œthere are many people in the room that have been part of the industry for a long timeโ€ฆand have seen many opportunities appear, and then pass us by, as we were more focused on protecting what we hadโ€.

In her view, a complete change in approach is needed. โ€œConnectivity is absolutely the bedrock. There are estimates today that in the next period, digital innovation will create AUD10 trillion ($6.7 trillion) to AUD15 trillion worth of value. And what we do is absolutely at the foundation of that. But I think the real impact is how we work to enable the things on top of our networks,โ€ she said.

Telstra CEO Vicki Brady thinks the role of the operator is to become an โ€œecosystem builderโ€ that brings together technologies such as 5G, AI, automation, edge computing, and โ€œan explosion of applications.โ€ She also warned that if operators donโ€™t change, they run the risk that the โ€œvalue created over our networks gets captured by others.โ€ Indeed, Brady advised operators to get comfortable with the idea of not always being in control of the end-to-end solution.

โ€œWe have to partnerโ€ฆwith our customers, with technology leaders, with industry leaders and experts to be able to co-create solutions for our customers. This requires a very big mindset shift, she said. She noted that Telstra already collaborates with many global technology partners, โ€œfrom Ericsson to Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, AWS, and Samsung, just to name a few. In my view, a telco fit for the future, has to be brilliant, of course, at connectivity, but needs to be brilliant also at collaborating,โ€ Brady said.

Source: Mobile World Live


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