Big data analytics is an effective solution for identifying behavioral patterns and establishing strategies to help detect and prevent fraud in various business sectors.
Most companies are not aware of the information they have and how to leverage, analyze and understand it, which can result in the loss of a large amount of potentially useful data by normalizing fraud and other criminal activities in their processes and make them difficult to prevent and detect.
By analyzing the large volumes of anonymous data generated by mobile devices, it is possible to establish whether a distribution center has a commercial relationship with other logistics complexes, and even with establishments that serve the end consumer.
Using the most advanced Big Data tools, it is possible to understand the behavior of the supply chains of companies in the retail sector, since by monitoring delivery parts and counting mutual visits between suppliers and vendors, it is possible to identify and establish which are the most important relationships between distribution centers and points of sale to the end consumer, such as stores.
In order to obtain truthful and accurate information free of any bias, it is preferred to analyze consumers through their online behavior, because when conducting traditional surveys, people tend to lie to give a good impression.
Although the most recommended is to analyze large volumes of data that are generated by consumers when interacting in the digital environment, surveys can work under specific conditions.
After the session between Sutel and the operators interested in participating in the public auction of the 5G network, the businessmen ask the authorities to draw up a roadmap and a schedule that includes the recovery and availability of the required frequencies.
Claro, the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), Telefónica, Call May Way, Huawei Technologies Costa Rica, Next Curve, Telecable, Viasat and Cabletica, were some of the 12 operators that attended the hearing called by the Superintendence of Telecommunications (Sutel), in which the willingness of the companies to participate in the public auction of the frequencies of the radioelectric spectrum in question was known.
In Costa Rica, the supply and installation of LAN equipment is being tendered, which must be put into operation in 82 educational centers attached to PRONIE MEP-FOD. The contract includes support services and technical guarantee.
Costa Rican Government Purchase 2020PP-000006-FOD:
"The wiring must comply with the following standards:
ANSI/TIA/EIA 568 and ANSI/TIA/EIA 569: regarding the correct installation of the gutter and its accessories, as well as the correct installation of the pipe, either EMT or Conduit (PVC).
Banco de Costa Rica tenders connectivity services and dark fiber optic ring for the conglomerate of the institution, under the modality delivery on demand.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LN-000011-0015700001:
"This contract seeks to maintain ISP 3 services, which corresponds to the dark fiber service between localities detailed below. In addition to providing the service indicated as ISP 3, we wish to expand the services contracted so that the successful bidder can compete with the services of ISP 1 and ISP 2 (point-to-point VPN services), as well as provide Internet links.
Radiográfica Costarricense is putting out to tender the installation, operation and maintenance of the institution's infocommunications platforms and services.
Government Purchase Costa Rica 2017PP-000194-0000800001:
The success of companies increasingly depends on their ability to integrate data analysis both for strategic and operational decisions.
Both the availability of data and the ability of technology to use it for analysis, have increased exponentially in recent years.More sophisticated algorithms have been developed and computational and storage power has steadily improved. The convergence of these trends is fueling rapid technological advances, aiding better business management.
The availability of data, a new generation of technology, and a cultural shift toward data-driven decision making continue to drive demand for big data and analytics technology and services.
Availability of information, new technologies and cultural change towards making decisions based on data is changing the way we do business.
According to estimates by the firm International Data Corporation (IDC), at the global level "...
The communications giant has requested authorization to operate in the country in the market of data transfer services under the model of leased lines.
Elfinancierocr.com reports that "...The leased lines data market includes services known as dedicated lines, which are connectivity services normally provided to companies and institutions. "
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad is putting out to tender corrective maintenance services and facilities in the telecommunications network according to demand for broadband and POTS.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2015LA-000026 -PROV:
"Contract for the implementation of activities for the maintenance of telephone lines and installation of telecommunications services in different areas nationwide.
The telecoms company merged with Columbus International announced its entry into the Costa Rican market, where it will focus on the segment of corporate services.
After having merged with Columbus International in late 2014, the company with a major operation in Panama, announced that it will be operating in Costa Rica, mainly providing corporate services such as internet links and national and international data (MPLS), managed networks, and services based on cloud security, among other things.
The information presented by the Telecommunications Authority does not allow consumers to compare the quality offered by different operators.
Data published by the Superintendency of Telecommunications (Sutel) through a virtual map on its website does not specify in detail the quality of the calls, and the coverage of operators in specific parts of the country.
Imbalances in the penetration of ICT services have created a significant gap allowing to continue to increase investment and the volume of resources allocated to broadband and the sector in general.
From the Executive Summary of a report by the CAF entitled "Expansion of Regional Infrastructure for Internet Interconnection Traffic in Latin America":