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Nothing beats having real case studies to illustrate how the pragmatic use of data can impact your organization. Here, you'll find examples of our past projects.
The list is by no means exhaustive, but hopefully it will provide you with enough inspiration to ask the right questions. And when you are ready to discuss how a data project can help you reach your objectives, we will be too.
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Competitive pricing with a dynamic model in telecom
A Belgian company operating in the telecom sector must regularly compare the price of their products and services. However, keeping an up-to-date method to compare product pricing between different operators in different countries was challenging. Done manually with Excel, it took a lot of time and often resulted in human error.
Securing revenue with targeted retention initiatives in telecom
A telecom operator experienced a problem with customer retention with over 10% percent churn rate, representing hundreds of millions of euros each year.
Make your customers an offer they can’t refuse
Cross-selling becomes easy when you provide your sales team with the right promotion, at the right time, with the right arguments.
Prioritizing B2B sales activities in telecom
Improve your B2B sales performance by targeting the most promising prospects first.