Risk Analysis and Quantitative Methods for Mobile Broadband Forecasting in Brazil

This study proposes the implementation of risk management as recommended in ISO 31000, to increase the efficiency and effectiveness in achieving one of the strategic objectives of the National Telecommunications Agency, namely: Expand the access and use of services, with quality and suitable price....

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Published in:Revista IEEE América Latina Vol. 14; no. 11; pp. 4462 - 4467
Main Authors: Pontes Silva, Humberto Bruno, Roosevelt Silva Ribeiro, Alessandro, Alves de Souza, Tiago Rodrigo, Borges Simao Monteiro, Simone, Felix Souza, Joao Carlos
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Alamitos IEEE 01-11-2016
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:This study proposes the implementation of risk management as recommended in ISO 31000, to increase the efficiency and effectiveness in achieving one of the strategic objectives of the National Telecommunications Agency, namely: Expand the access and use of services, with quality and suitable price. As a specific goal sought to the provisions of the Brazilian Budget Plan, known as PPA 2016-2019, with the target set for mobile broadband reaches 90% of mobile accesses in 2019. Thus, materials were collected and theoretical basis to start the management process risk based primarily on ISO 31000, integrated with practices available to the public service as well as the regulations and others issues. By this work, it will be determined the internal and external context so that in a next step can be identified, evaluated and managed the risks involved in this process through specific tools described in ISO 31010. This paper shows that the structured process risk management can contribute to better governance and the achievement of its strategic objectives.
ISSN:1548-0992
1548-0992
DOI:10.1109/TLA.2016.7795815