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Choosing the Right Go-to-Market Partner - A Guide for Applications Developers - white paper
01 March 2010
Bringing innovative applications and solutions to the communications market requires a broad set of specialized skills and extensive resources, including access to significant capital. Oftentimes companies with strengths in IT and applications development, lack the infrastructure, experience and influence to rollout application-based services to end-users. The increasingly complex communications industry has created a significant barrier to entry.
Successfully overcoming the market entry hurdle introduces yet another potentially fatal challenge – the necessity to scale. Additional business components necessary to realize any revenue (and each one a significant barrier) include network connectivity, routing and addressing functions, order processing, billing, customer care, technical support, monitoring, repair, and maintenance.
Show Full ArticleReduce your EFTPOS Telco overheads and increase store efficiencies
01 October 2009
Transaction Network Services (TNS) excels in helping our retail customers get the most out of their investment in broadband. TNS delivers this with secure and reliable solutions that simplify POS communications, greatly reduce Telco costs, and improve customer service.
TNS provides high availability POS communications services to retailers, large and small around the world. We enable them to evolve from legacy to leading-edge technologies and to expand, compete and thrive in an increasingly connected world.
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