Mark Giles
KPN fibre problems serve as a timely reminder
KPN has made good progress pursuing a cost-cutting agenda over the last year, which has seen it increase earnings despite a decline in its top-line revenues. However, problems with an automated activation process for its fibre services have led it to suspend sales in its pilot cities, and as a result have negatively impacted customer satisfaction. KPN's problems serve as a timely reminder to telcos of the potential pitfalls of rolling out new services, even when delivered over next-generation telco IT systems.

