Over the past few weeks we interviewed the Chief Technology Officers of several high profile operators to find out what keeps them awake at night. With many carriers juggling several generations of network technologies, as well as a hefty portfolio of spectrum frequencies, there are plenty of challenges to consider, but some of the common ones our executives discuss are: the OTT threat; network optimisation; spectrum fragmentation; network capacity; data revenues; offload; outsourcing; and regulation.

James Middleton

July 17, 2012

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Operator CTO Interview Series

Over the past few weeks we interviewed the Chief Technology Officers of several high profile operators to find out what keeps them awake at night. With many carriers juggling several generations of network technologies, as well as a hefty portfolio of spectrum frequencies, there are plenty of challenges to consider, but some of the common ones our executives discuss are: the OTT threat; network optimisation; spectrum fragmentation; network capacity; data revenues; offload; outsourcing; and regulation.

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Hugh Bradlow, Cto Of Australian Operator Telstra

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Andrei Ushatskiy, Vice President And Chief Technology Officer For Mts

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Yves Bellego, Director Of Technology Strategy For Orange Group

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Ed Candy, Group Cto, 3

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Cto Of Orange Spain, Eduardo Duato

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Mock Pak Lum, Chief Technology Officer, Starhub

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Stephen Bye, Cto And Vp Technology Development, Sprint Nextel

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About the Author(s)

James Middleton

James Middleton is managing editor of telecoms.com | Follow him @telecomsjames

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