North American Telecom, Media Firms Tap into Cloud, AI

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New technologies provide ways to enhance connectivity, entertainment while containing costs, ISG Provider Lens™ report says

STAMFORD, Conn., January 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--North American enterprises in the telecom, media and entertainment (TME) industry are adopting a wide range of emerging technologies to fuel innovation and improve customer experience, according to a new research report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.

The 2024 ISG Provider Lens™ Telecom, Media and Entertainment Industry Services report for North America finds enterprises in all three industry segments are increasingly focused on cloud-based solutions, data and AI, while telecom operators are also expanding the applications of fiber and 5G networks. These trends create substantial demand for strategy and enablement services in the region. The TME industry accounts for a significant proportion of managed services engagements, ISG says, and the company expects demand to rebound in 2025 after dipping this year.

"The TME industry is being transformed by changing technologies, consumer demands and business models," said Rajib Datta, industry partner at ISG. "Leading service providers are guiding companies through every step of this transition with deep industry expertise and tailored solutions."

Facing challenging economic conditions, most North American TME enterprises are avoiding large transformations for now, focusing instead on smaller initiatives that promise quick outcomes and improved agility, the report says. Telecom and media firms look to cloud-native architectures, containerization and microservices for these results. Companies are also adding cybersecurity capabilities such as advanced threat detection, incident response and data privacy.

North American telecom carriers are adopting AI technologies, including generative AI, to improve both infrastructure and customer experience, ISG says. AI allows them to automate tasks such as network design and optimization, predictive maintenance and field support for more efficient operations and reduced disruptions. Ongoing enhancements to 5G networks are expanding the possibilities for IoT and edge computing, while consolidation in the satellite industry may help carriers integrate that type of connectivity into their service offerings.

Customer service is becoming increasingly important across the TME industry, and enterprises are tapping into AI and GenAI to better meet consumer demands, the report says. Advancements in data analytics allow companies to uncover new insights into customer behavior and offer more personalized services. In the media and entertainment sector, more detailed viewer preference data is helping companies optimize content strategies.