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MNOs to Spend $50B on Big Data & Machine Learning Through 2021, says ABI Research

MNOs to Spend $50B on Big Data & Machine Learning Through 2021, says ABI Research Image Credit: ABI Research

Mobile broadband operators are ramping up spend for big data and machine learning as they transform into digital service providers. With a long history of handling huge datasets, and with their path now blazed by the IT ecosystem, mobile operators will devote more than $50 billion to big data and machine learning analytics through 2021, forecasts ABI Research.

The market research firm said that machine learning technologies will lead operators to profoundly change how they manage the telecom business.   

“Machine learning-based predictive analytics are applicable to all aspects of the telecom business,” says Joe Hoffman, Managing Director and Vice President at ABI Research. “It is important that operators master and internalize these technologies and not rely solely on their vendors’ expertise. Executives that overlook big data and machine learning risk irrelevance.” 

According to ABI Research, machine learning can deliver benefits across operators’ telecom operations with financially-oriented applications, including fraud mitigation and revenue assurance, which currently make the most compelling cases. Legacy analytics are rule-based solutions that cannot keep pace with the criminal element, but machine learning excels at spotting trending anomalies. Predictive machine learning applications for network performance optimization and real-time management will introduce more automation and efficient resource utilization. Even sales, marketing, and customer experience teams will benefit as machine learning helps to innovate and reengineer business processes.

Telecom big data solutions include the commercial IT kit; the open source, Java-based Hadoop ecosystem, SQL/NoSQL data management, and orchestration platforms. ABI Research forecasts that spending on this infrastructure will exceed $7 billion in 2021. But the biggest growth and most value comes from using predictive analytics to improve telecom business performance, with machine-learning-based predictive analytics to grow at nearly 50% CAGR and reach $12 billion through 2021.

“These are exciting times for mobile broadband as we see the convergence of IT and telecom, virtualization with software-defined networking, or SDN, and network function virtualization, or NFV, the adoption of artificial intelligence machine learning, and the ubiquitous coverage of all-IP 4G and 5G networks,” concludes Hoffman. “With the rise of commercial cloud infrastructure and machine learning services, every mobile operator can be a big data company. In just a few years, we will see the mobile networks of tomorrow manifest into giant, distributed supercomputers, with radios attached, continuously reengineered by machine learning.”

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