How to Build & Operate at the edge for CSPs

Thank you for agreeing to take part in our How to Build & Operate at the Edge survey which will form part of the core research into a Benchmark Research Report published in September. It should only take 12 minutes to complete. 
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The survey explores the visions and expectations of senior telecoms executives with regards to the promise, risk  and challenges of developing, delivering and operating a Multi-access edge computing (MEC) strategy. 

MEC presents a monumental change in the ways communications service providers operate, but it also holds huge potential for capturing much more of the coveted enterprise market. 

The survey results will only be presented in aggregate, and individual responses will be kept strictly confidential. If you are interested in participating in a follow-up interview with the author, please indicate this at the end of the survey. 

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Thank you for your contribution to this important survey and for helping support Télécoms Sans Frontières.

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* 1. What is your organization’s primary region of operation (choose one)?

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* 2. Please indicate your company’s primary line of business (choose one).

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* 3. Please indicate the number of customers served by your organization (choose one).

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* 4. What is your job function (choose all that apply)?

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* 5. Do you plan to actively pursue a Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) strategy?

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* 6. Briefly explain your current position on MEC regarding your answer to the previous question. (i.e. Yes, because it is a great revenue opportunity; No, the business case is not there; Unsure, waiting for the use cases to develop.)

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