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Wireless Carriers Lose Billions Through Stranded Investments; Non-Utilized Network Capacity Waiting to Be Harvested

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Wireless network optimization has the potential to release over $36 billion in hidden capital out of networks worldwide. North American carriers alone lose at least $3 billion through untapped revenues. Learn how and why carriers are losing billions in revenue due to inefficient wireless network optimization and what they can do to quickly release the hidden revenue sitting in their networks in Cerion Optimization Services' report "Harvesting Billions in Untapped Revenue Out of Wireless Networks" by Dr. Wei Yuan, PhD, Vice President of Operations Research and Peter Griffith, Chief Technology Officer and Founder.

Frisco, TX (PRWeb) March 29, 2007 -- Wireless carriers worldwide lose in excess of $36 billion in revenue each year from stranded investments reports Cerion Optimization Services.

North American wireless carriers alone lose over $3 billion through untapped revenues each year.

If wireless carriers recover stranded investments in non-utilized technology they can quickly release hidden revenue sitting in their network, and build surplus capacity without spending millions on new technology.
Wireless carriers are faced with the challenge of optimizing network capacity with increased traffic demand in addition to technology evolution and network integration. As a result, many networks have been over engineered, are suffering from non-utilized capacity, or both.

"By its very nature, the traffic demand in mobile networks moves around, while the capacity of the network to support this demand remains fixed. Building surplus capacity to cope with the varying demand comes at a high price," said Peter Griffith, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of Cerion. "If wireless carriers recover stranded investments in non-utilized technology they can quickly release hidden revenue sitting in their network, and build surplus capacity without spending millions on new technology."

Learn more about wireless network optimization and sign up to receive a free copy of "Harvesting Billions in Untapped Revenue Out of Wireless Networks" by Dr. Wei Yuan, PhD, Vice President of Operations Research and Peter Griffith, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of Cerion Optimization Services.

About Cerion Optimization Services

Cerion Optimization Services helps wireless carriers locate and harvest stranded investments, releasing hidden capital by conducting a deep analysis of actual demand, network mobility and network configurations, and then applying a sophisticated process that utilizes patented methodologies and algorithms to deliver findings with a better correlation between demand and capacity. Based on those findings, wireless carriers can recover hidden revenue and save capital by not purchasing additional technology. Since its inception, Cerion has recovered more than $150 million for carriers worldwide through wireless network optimization.

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Debra Decker
Cerion Optimization Services, Inc.
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