Telecom Oems - Payment Terms - Emea
Project scope: to identify the standard payment terms (number of days) offered by mobile phone companies (apple, motorola, samsung, lg, htc) to telcos and other distribution partners in emea
questions:
1. What are the payment terms (number of days) offered by mobile phone companies in emea?
2. Do these smartphone companies have a country specific policy?
3. Do the companies have different payment terms policy for mobile phones or is it similar across all their product range? If yes, why?
4. What is the trend observed in payment terms of mobile phones?
5. How do these companies decide on granting exceptions to their partners?
+10 Other ResponsesTelecom Infrastructure
Our multinational firm is looking to speak to experts in the national technical tv and telecom infrastructure space who are or have been in senior management positions (at or above business unit md level). We’d like a spread across types of function such as commercial, product management, operations (incl project management and delivery, maintenance, logistics and service management), technology (it - not helpdesk).
We would like to speak to people who can provide us with an understanding about how the target companies were operated and organized, details of systems and processes used and details of number of ftes /costs within specific functions.
We are looking for people who work or have worked for companies like:
-broadcast australia
-tdf (france)
-deutsche funkturn (germany)
-american tower (us)
-digita (finland)
-red bee / ericcson (uk)
-mobile broadband network limited ("mbnl")
-cornerstone telecommunications infrastructure limited ("ctil") - uk
-wireless infrastructure group - uk
-cellnex (spain, italy, france, netherlands)
-fps towers (france)
-crown castle (usa)
-axicom
-inwit
-indus towers (india)
-grupo torresur (brazil)
-protelindo (indonesia)
-telefonica (uk)
-wireless infrastructure group (uk)
-enel (italy, france)
-elster (germany)
-ericsson (sweden)
-ge grid solutions / alstom grid (usa, asia)
-spml infra (india)
-wasion group (china)
-kore telematics (usa)
-landis + gyr (switzerland)
-eltel (eltel)
-dimonoff (canada)
these are individuals from a terrestrial broadcast, s&m, smart meters or telecom space.
Referrals are also welcomed, thank you.
+52 Other ResponsesTelecom Procurement In China
We are working on a industry vertical report on telecom for china region
kindly find below the information we are looking for these reports.
Also share your quote for the same.
Focus areas:
1. Procurement process/ decision making process
2. Key contacts in the decision making process
3. Spending behavior and distribution of it spending in detail
4. Key trends in the china market
5. Detailed information on the various environments inside a manufacturing environment in respect to installed it systems (hard it services)
+3 Other ResponsesMinor Material Telecom Industry
Hello everyone,
i am looking for following information on minor materials (eg. Fiber paper, fiber tags, consumables, fiber jumpers, custom kits, fuses etc.) in telecom industry:
1. What are the different type of players that exist in the market? Who are leading players in the market/segment? - top players by region
2. Do large telecom companies work with manufacturers or distributors/re-sellers? Which is best in class strategy and what are the pros and cons of each model? - case examples of each model
3. Do large telecom companies work with single supplier or multiple suppliers ? Which is the best in class strategy and what are the pros and cons of each model ? - case examples of each model
4. Do large telecom companies have global or regional or local engagement with suppliers? Which is the best in class strategy and what are the pros and cons of each model ? - case examples of each model
5. Do telecom companies have centralized sourcing or decentralized model of sourcing for procuring minor materials?Which is the best in class strategy and what are the pros and cons of each model ? - case examples of each model
+8 Other Responses