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Booz & Company Welcomes You to the Mobile World Congress

Mobile World CongressBooz & Company is a leading global management consulting firm, helping the world’s top businesses, governments, and organizations. We have an outstanding history in the telecom sector as a thought leader and provide decision makers in the industry with unbiased advice based on a unique combination of deep technology and strategic expertise.

As in the previous years, Booz & Company was an active participant in the 2012 Mobile World Congress. This event combines the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry with an insightful congress that brings together prominent leaders from mobile operators and equipment vendors, as well as Internet and entertainment professionals.

In our pavilion at Avenue 116, our partners from our Communications, Media and Technology practice hosted more than 150 meetings with clients and Alumni.

 

Featured Thought Leadership

Measuring Industry Digitization: Leaders and Laggards in the Digital Economy
by Roman Friedrich, Matthew Le Merle, Florian Gröne, and Alex Koster
As the pace of digitization speeds up, companies in every industry are looking to capture their fair share of the value being created. Our Industry Digitization Index indicates which industries are forging ahead (financial services and computers and electronics) and which are lagging (real estate, construction, and consumer goods). All companies can benefit by understanding where their industry stands in this critical effort, and where it needs to improve.download (600kb, PDF) >
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Value Shifts in the Telecom, Media, and Technology Industries
by Pierre Péladeau, Roman Friedrich, Timo Benzin, and Frédéric Sarrat
This global research study provides a detailed, data-driven analysis of the winners and losers in the telecommunications, media, and technology industries over the past five years. It examines the primary sources of revenue in each of the industry’s five sectors — network operations, hardware, IT services and software, content, and intermediation — and considers how players in each sector are attempting to move into adjacent sectors in search of growth.download (1.0mb, PDF) >
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