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“As surprising as it may sound, consulting is a new activity for Del. So far, the Group has operated in Europe, Africa and Middle East for nearly ten years as a staffing company, providing telecom experts for specific time periods, on contracts basis” stated Claire Menetrier, PR responsible at DelConsulting.
“Today, network operators are challenged with developing and implementing growth strategies, identifying innovative ways to attract and retain their own customers, effectively transforming their business operations, and managing the impact that these changes will have on their organization. A clear strategy to address these issues provides the business perspective and insight to frame business decisions and projects”.
DelConsulting offers new advisory services to help analyze, improve and transform business operations and technology strategies. The company leverages deep industry expertise and tough leadership to help its clients move quickly from vision to value and drive sustainable business advantage.
"This is a strategic move by DelConsulting to establish a substantial consulting presence in Africa and the Middle East. It positions our company for the rapidly growing domestic market” said Jerome Perret, Director, DelConsulting Group.
“Highly qualified and experienced Consulting Partners will participate, support and add to our global staffing resource pool” he added. “The expertise and knowledge of this team cover mobile network development, procurement, telecom strategies, business modeling and operational efficiency”.
About DelConsulting
DelConsulting supplies people solutions to mobile network operators, radio-vendors and contractors seeking for expertise in rollout (BSS, NSS etc.), operation and maintenance, as well as in supply chain management.
The company operates on a global scale through several subsidiaries in Europe, a branch in the US, and a strong presence in Africa and the Middle East. It provides services for a large range of local and international customers including Orange, T-Mobile, Orascom, Alcatel, Ericsson, etc.
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