Paris Burstyn leaves Ovum

Paris BurstynAnyone who has worked as an analyst or in analyst relations in the telecommunications market in recent years is likely to know Paris Burstyn.

Most recently, he was a senior analyst at Ovum where he covered wholesale  telecoms for seven years.

Well, he’s now moved on and is establishing himself as a blogger at Paris on Telecommunications which has the tag-line, “Thoughts that drive growth for communications service providers.

In his own words: “this site will host my thoughts and analysis about the continuing changes taking place in the telecoms/Internet industry. I plan to deliver ideas that will catalyze creative thinking throughout the business and encourage readers to discuss their ideas with me and other readers.”

I’m looking to reading his thoughts.

 

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Author: David Rossiter

I’m fascinated by industry analyst relations, corporate PR and the big policy and regulatory issues that are going to shape what happens in the technology and telecoms space. For over 10 years, I’ve been helping companies: - take advantage of analyst influence and insight so they can generate more business, gain a competitive edge and get better known, and - understand the “big picture” dynamics of what’s happening in the technology and telecoms market My clients have included start-ups, SMEs and large companies like Accenture, Adobe, Blackberry, Capita, CSC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, Huawei, Logica, Nortel, NVIDIA, Ricoh, Telstra, Virgin Media and Vodafone. I work in London for Harvard, the award-winning integrated communications agency. We also trade as Sunesis AR. I lead our industry analyst relations Centre of Excellence as well as providing broader industry insight, strategic messaging and influencer relations services to our clients. I’ve been closely involved with the IIAR (Institute of Industry Analyst Relations) since helping to found it in 2005.

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