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Patricia Lopez

Marketing Manager

Service Provider Marketing EMEAR

Patricia Lopez is responsible for delivering marketing strategy, campaign planning and execution that inspire our Telecom & IT service provider customers in EMEAR to prefer, choose & advocate Cisco. With her team, she creates innovative real-time and personalized brand experiences. In her current role she also works with strategic accounts, such as, but not limited to Telefonica, DT, BT, Orange, Vodafone, Telecom Italia and Altice to accelerate joint market propositions to enterprise and SMB customers.

Prior to her current role, Patricia led other segment marketing organization at Cisco such as SMB, Consumer or Partner. She started her career at Cisco as executive advisor for telecommunications customers building trusted advisor relationships.

Before joining Cisco, Patricia was the general manager of an Internet Incubator business in Spain. She started her career as a strategic consultant in the high tech field in San Francisco having graduated as a Haas School of Business, University of Berkeley California, MBA. German born, she now lives with her family in Valencia Spain.

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September 17, 2018

SP360: SERVICE PROVIDER

Come and be Inspired at Cisco Live Barcelona 2019!

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5G Networking: Good Things Come in Threes

Service providers know that if they want to support the agile services that their customers are increasingly demanding, they need a new approach to networking. One that simplifies and streamlines the way their systems operate. That’s why they’re investing in developing their networks. But it’s not e…

Unleash the power of 5G

Cisco’s agile, programmable infrastructure will help service providers enter new markets by supporting next generation services 5G is coming, and it is bringing telecoms, internet and cable service providers new revenue generating opportunities. By enabling greater flexibility and capacity, 5G will…

Telecom operators: Are you ready for 5G?

Unleashing the Potential of Mobile Cloud Services 5G networking will create many opportunities for service providers. Enhanced mobile broadband and fixed wireless access are two examples of the kind of new service that will be possible. And there will also be opportunities to support growth in areas…

New Opportunities Through Seamless Connectivity

Seamless cross-access convergence enables service providers to run their networks more efficiently, offering customers a better quality of experience and greater reliability. Growing customer demands for flexible services, alongside developing trends such as the internet of things, network as a serv…

Network Management: Don’t React – Act

The future will bring a lot of changes for telecoms, internet and cable service providers: more data, more devices and more services. Cisco’s research predicts that by 2021, annual global IP traffic will reach 3.3 zettabytes (that’s 3.3 trillion gigabytes). There are two ways things can go for servi…

Preventative Care for Telecom Service Provider Networks

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Laying the Foundations for Innovation

Cisco Crosswork provides the holistic real-time insight needed to transform your network operations. Service providers today are facing big challenges, with fast, flexible services and huge bandwidths expected as standard. If they want to remain competitive by delivering efficient services, provider…

A Network That Thinks for Itself

Networking today is a world of big opportunities – and big challenges. Telecoms, mobile, cloud and cable service providers are all facing increasing demands on their systems. Old approaches are no longer going to be enough. If they want to succeed in future, service providers are going to have to re…