Client successes

Analysys Mason helping to keep passengers on London bus routes informed

Analysys Mason (formerly Mason Communications) was commissioned by London Bus Services Limited (LBSL) to produce a tender for a Real Time Information System.

Mobile termination rates

Digicel commissioned Analysys to provide its expert opinion on the mobile service cost model which they had developed.

Market and economic analysis

Analysys Mason completed a study to advise Ofcom on the award options for the ‘3G expansion band’ and the 2010–2025MHz frequency bands.

Regulatory intervention

Analysys Mason was awarded a six-month contract to evaluate the regulatory price control regime for telecoms services in Kenya.

Converged fixed and wireless service proposition

Etisalat is the incumbent operator in UAE and has been aggressive in looking for acquisitions beyond UAE.

Turk Telecom acquisition

Oger Telecom is the leading provider of telecommunications services in Turkey, and also operates in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan and South Africa.

Broadband services business plan

Analysys Mason developed a business plan for broadband services for an international satellite operator client in an environment where the management was fully committed to entering that market.

Supporting regulatory approval for the BBC iPlayer

The BBC sought to develop and deploy its video-on-demand iPlayer product to provide to UK viewers with ‘catch-up TV’ on their PCs.

Vodafone and Analysys Mason – setting new standards in mobile implementations

Vodafone and Analysys Mason – setting new standards in mobile implementations

The world’s largest mobile operator, Vodafone, and its partner, Analysys Mason, embarked on a ground-breaking programme during the run-up to its 3G launch. Vodafone’s need to accelerate its plan to meet the 3G launch target produced significant challenges.

Transport for London – managing the migration of critical infrastructure

The Surface Transport Directorate within Transport for London (TfL) manages road, river and tram facilities within the capital. As part of the critical national infrastructure, TfL must ensure that it can continue to function in the most adverse conditions, from the Thames flooding to a terrorist attack.

Contacts

Andrew Wright

Partner +971 4 211 5494

Alex Smith

Associate +44 161 877 7808