Hyper-Personalization: 8 things Telcos need to know about customers
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The customer profile is a very valuable and widely used entity in the world of the telecoms. It is used in many activities from targeting offers to providing support to customers. Historically, a basic understanding of your customer has been enough to deliver an expected level of customer experience.
However, customer expectations are now higher than ever as businesses strive to provide the perfect customer experience with a more personalized approach. As a service provider, how do you meet or exceed these new heights of expectation and deliver a customer experience that is personal?
Here we outline the 8 key elements to create a ‘human-like’ understanding of a customer:
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