TMT insights: Financial reporting and accounting quarterly﹘Q1 2025
PwC’s TMT insights financial reporting and accounting quarterly Q4 2024 report features emerging trends affecting technology, media and telecommunications companies.

We team up with leading telcos to drive transformation across the industry.
The way the world communicates and conducts business is undergoing enormous change, and the telecommunications industry continues to be at the heart of this digital transformation. PwC’s multidisciplinary teams of industry specialists collaborate with you to manage the complex challenges telecoms face in an era of expanding networks, explosive connectivity, increasing mobility and sky-high expectations.
PwC’s TMT insights financial reporting and accounting quarterly Q4 2024 report features emerging trends affecting technology, media and telecommunications companies.
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Innovation is at the heart of navigating TMT’s fast-moving convergence. But to innovate boldly, you need a solid foundation. Here’s how we help you push boundaries while staying grounded in what drives lasting success:
Digital innovation is driving growth for TMT brands. New business models and the push to create compelling customer experiences are transforming growth and investment strategies. Whether you’re designing unique customer experiences — with technology and data at the center — to gain a competitive edge or deploying new digital assets to bring efficiencies, we can help you balance stability and agility in a fast-expanding digital ecosystem.
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Lori Driscoll
Technology, Media and Telecommunications US and Global Consulting Leader, PwC US