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Research & Development

Our R&D programmes are focused on translating the accomplishments of Fujitsu's laboratories into real-world deployments – from the photonic technology at the heart of today's broadband networks, to the HEMT breakthrough that helped revolutionise satellite broadcasting, and the SAW filter devices that have advanced cell phone technology.

Case Studies

O2: Mobile Virtual Network Enabler (MVNE)
Fujitsu designed, built, and managed a robust and scalable MVNE on behalf of O2
Citizen: Global Telecommunications Case Study
Being a global service support partner for a top player in the telecommunications industry demands not only a global presence, but above all, the ability to offer central control of services that are geographically widely spread. Fujitsu demonstrate this expertise throughout the entire process chain – from orders for network components, to shipment, to support.
Ministry of Defence: Providing Telecommunications IT Services with BT in Germany
Fujitsu provides a helpdesk, maintenance support for a wide range of communications equipment in Germany as well as project support for BT in the installation and design of new equipment and systems.
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Insights & Opinions

Wholesale mobile
The conventional view of the mobile virtual network operator is out of date. Service providers that buy wholesale minutes at a discount price and sell no-frills telephony and text messaging to price-sensitive customers are finding it hard to survive.
Overcoming Separation Anxiety
Fujitsu's Graeme Wright argues business leaders must plan more effectively when engaging in divestment activity. Critically, he says, they must involve their CIOs from the very outset of discussions if they are to navigate the IT, cultural and strategic challenges of any separation successfully. He illustrates the benefits and opportunities this could bring, as well as warning of the potentially ruinous consequence of neglecting IT and people issues.
How Mobile Technology
As connected in-vehicle IT becomes increasingly key to car-buyers’ purchasing decisions, it’s time for vehicle manufacturers to think more like smartphone suppliers.
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