Insight Highlights – Digital transformation of enterprises and vertical sectors: a selection of survey insights

Insight Highlights – Digital transformation of enterprises and vertical sectors: a selection of survey insights
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Insight Highlights – Digital transformation of enterprises and vertical sectors: a selection of survey insights
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NOVEMBER 2024

Insight Highlights offer an opportunity to view some of the premium research and data offered by GSMA Intelligence to subscribers. This edition provides an overview of some of the relevant findings from our Global Digital Transformation Survey.

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