T Wholesale and Orange Wholesale top Omdia’s 2024 innovation ranking
T Wholesale and Orange Wholesale have taken the top spots in Omdia’s 15th Wholesale Innovation Analyzer, an annual report that tracks how global wholesale providers adopt and develop new technologies. The study measures disruptive advances across areas such as network services, platforms, and operational models.
Omdia uses the report to compare how carriers adapt to shifting traffic patterns, new service demands, and growing competition in the wholesale connectivity market. This year’s results place T Wholesale and Orange Wholesale at the front of the field, signaling that both operators are moving faster than many of their peers in turning new technology into commercial wholesale offers.
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