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Vodafone's Location Intelligence: A Case Study on Mobile Data Insights
技术
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 水泥
挑战
沃达丰是一家领先的电信公司,严重依赖位置情报来管理其网络并为其客户提供优质服务。该公司的目标是了解客户在哪里、他们要去哪里以及如何为他们提供最好的服务,包括光纤和其他技术。挑战在于数据的准确性和精度。沃达丰的目标是打造一款能够精确预测人们行踪的产品,准确地知道人们要去哪里和去哪里。为了达到这种精度水平并超越竞争对手,沃达丰需要克服使用复杂算法和软件构建技术的挑战。
关于客户
沃达丰是一家领先的电信公司,管理全球网络。该公司高度重视位置智能,因为它对于了解客户行为和提供最佳服务至关重要。沃达丰旨在利用位置智能来改善服务并协助客户做出决策。该公司致力于为客户提供最准确的服务,并不断寻求提高其位置数据精度的方法。沃达丰的目标是打造一款能够高精度预测客户活动的产品,这需要克服与构建复杂技术相关的挑战。
解决方案
为了克服与位置数据相关的挑战,沃达丰与位置智能领域的领导者 CARTO 合作。 CARTO 在位置智能、敏捷性方面的专业知识以及与大公司和合作伙伴合作的经验使其成为沃达丰的理想选择。 CARTO 快速交付的能力以及他们对如何与沃达丰等大公司合作的理解是此次合作的关键因素。通过利用 CARTO 的知识和能力,沃达丰旨在提高其位置数据的准确性和精确性,从而改进其服务产品并获得市场竞争优势。
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