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Where will the next tranche of telecoms revenue come from. The conventional wisdom is that we will continue to grow and grow the available fixed and mobile bandwidth, and we will then monetize this through the delivery of multimedia entertainment services (High Definition Video and Music and Games). I just don't buy this vision of the future. For better or for worse, the world has grown to believe that on-line video and music (and possibly games) should be free. There are so many 'free' multimedia downloading...
Recent Comment by David Hustace
On-line free services are certainly a phenomenon us to understand if your core fee based business is threatened. One answer it to continuously add value for that fee. Netflix, which is low cost, provides tremendous value and has been able to quickly adapt its business model to retain and increase its value perceived by customers. Examples are the offering of a low-cost upgrade to the account if you want blue-ray media (a great move on an existing model) as well as it's embedded media player in Sony...
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The telecoms industry may have shown resilience during the recession but the focus on driving efficiencies and reducing costs looks set to continue, according to Ovum.
A new report, entitled Telco Strategies for Recession and Recovery (March 2010), examines how the economic downturn has impacted service providers and how they are shaping up for recovery. Ovum warns that although the economic downturn hasn’t resulted in the downward pressure on telco top lines that many expected, revenue growth is in decline for many mature...
Recent Comment by The Insider
The telecoms industry may have shown resilience during the recession but the focus on driving efficiencies and reducing costs looks set to continue, according to Ovum.
A new report, entitled Telco Strategies for Recession and Recovery (March 2010), examines how the economic downturn has impacted service providers and how they are shaping up for recovery. Ovum warns that although the economic downturn hasn’t resulted in the downward pressure on telco top lines that many expected, revenue growth is in decline for many mature...
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Maine (USA) legislators continue their determination of a bill requiring mobile phones to carry health warnings about the dangers of brain cancer. Supporters of the bill claim that Ignoring the health risks of heavy cell phone use invites a cancer epidemic, despite the fact that there is little scientific evidence supporting the claim.
"We can do nothing and wait for the body count. That's what happened with smoking before warnings on cigarette packs were mandated”, David Carpenter, director of the Institute...
Recent Comment by The Insider
Maine (USA) legislators continue their determination of a bill requiring mobile phones to carry health warnings about the dangers of brain cancer. Supporters of the bill claim that Ignoring the health risks of heavy cell phone use invites a cancer epidemic, despite the fact that there is little scientific evidence supporting the claim.
"We can do nothing and wait for the body count. That's what happened with smoking before warnings on cigarette packs were mandated”, David Carpenter, director of the Institute...
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My background is not in telecom or software development, but business. Perhaps that is why I get lost in translation when our industry discusses the future role of Communications Service Providers (CSPs) in terms of dumb pipes or smart pipes. In my view, the discussion should probably go in a different direction.According to Wikipedia, the term smart pipe refers to “an operator’s network which leverages existing or unique service capabilities as well as the operator’s own customer relationships to provide value above and...
Recent Comment by Tinniam Ganesh
The issue of dumb pipe vs smart pipe is to an extent the result of having data plans with the "all-you-can-eat" model. Hence the smart phones end up hogging the bandwidth and the CSPs just providing all that is used. The alternative is for the CSPs to provide differentiated services by studying usage patterns and charging a premium value for those services which require a very high QoS. This will bring make the CSPs a lot smarter by way of differentiated service. | | |
Google looks to do for the ‘cloud’ what Apple successfully did for the mobile world by setting up a Cloud-based app store. But that could be easier said than done.
For third-party apps to successfully proliferate in this environment they will first have be integrated with existing Google Apps. The Google Apps Marketplace is an online store where Google Apps users can browse different cloud-based applications and select from a suite of online tools.
The ability to share data between existing apps like Gmail and Docs,...
Recent Comment by The Insider
Google looks to do for the ‘cloud’ what Apple successfully did for the mobile world by setting up a Cloud-based app store. But that could be easier said than done.
For third-party apps to successfully proliferate in this environment they will first have be integrated with existing Google Apps. The Google Apps Marketplace is an online store where Google Apps users can browse different cloud-based applications and select from a suite of online tools.
The ability to share data between existing apps like Gmail and Docs,...
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Back in China this week, working on my chop stick skills and have now mastered (almost) the art of taking noodles, one of my favorites, out of a big bowl without leaving most of them in the bowl or all over the table! Also, tried some new things– cold goose with fresh chopped garlic and a soup of mushroom and donkey..that’s right donkey.
Speaking of noodles, I often call my brain my noodle or when trying to come up with an answer to a question, I often say “I am noodling it out”. So, here I’ll noodle out a question about...
Recent Comment by John Reilly
Back in China this week, working on my chop stick skills and have now mastered (almost) the art of taking noodles, one of my favorites, out of a big bowl without leaving most of them in the bowl or all over the table! Also, tried some new things– cold goose with fresh chopped garlic and a soup of mushroom and donkey..that’s right donkey.
Speaking of noodles, I often call my brain my noodle or when trying to come up with an answer to a question, I often say “I am noodling it out”. So, here I’ll noodle out a question about...
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One of the hot topics that I'm predicting is going to dominateour thinking by the end of this year is the topic of Mobile Money. Thishas had an interesting niche role for the past few years in Africa and Asiawhere the mobile infrastructure & credit is being used as an alternative tolegal tender in regimes with either high inflation or little generalaccess to banking facilities. That in itself is an interestingdevelopment, but in parallel with this we have seen a serious growth in mobilepayment, using near field...
Recent Comment by Martin Creaner
Tinniam, I'm sure you are right that there will be an initial fear, but I don't think that will take long to pass. As you say it will start with micro-payments, but I would not rule out it leading to larger payments of a few hundred dollars. Of course the big questions this then creates is whether telcos have to comply with terms and conditions other credit and banking institutions have to abide by. I'm no expert on that topic, but I suspect that it is very important. | | |
I’ve just read a heart-wrenching story about a Somali man robbed of $200 then shot dead by his assailants, no doubt a common story in a country racked by over 19 years of anarchy. However, a new mobile money transfer and banking system being introduced by mobile operator Hormuud Telecom could have saved this one life and is set to save many others.
Hormuud Telecom is the biggest network in Somalia with more than a million subscribers. It designed the software for its SAAD money transfer service, but was helped by neighbouring...
Recent Comment by The Insider
I’ve just read a heart-wrenching story about a Somali man robbed of $200 then shot dead by his assailants, no doubt a common story in a country racked by over 19 years of anarchy. However, a new mobile money transfer and banking system being introduced by mobile operator Hormuud Telecom could have saved this one life and is set to save many others.
Hormuud Telecom is the biggest network in Somalia with more than a million subscribers. It designed the software for its SAAD money transfer service, but was helped by neighbouring...
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You know times are a’changing when the CEO of Microsoft announces that 90 per cent of his staff will be working on cloud platforms by next year. Steve Ballmer even went one step further when he said he was "betting the company" on the Windows Azure cloud platform.
These are serious announcements and demonstrate how seriously he is taking threats from the likes of Amazon, Google and other cloud services vendors.
Ballmer was presenting at the University of Washington's Computer Science and Engineering Department,...
Recent Comment by The Insider
Tinniam, that may be about to change as more and more cloud-based apps appear and the lure for enterprizes becomes too strong. Read this blog to see what I mean: www.tmforum.org/.../cloud-goes-app-crazy.aspx | | |
The iPad is not the elusive “second side” of the telco business model. Nevertheless the economics of the deal between Apple and at&t can be used as a primary example of the types of new business models that CFO’s of service providers need to consider experimenting with in order to replace the long, slow decline of their fixed-line businesses. It also can serve as a model of how to work with other device manufacturers in the future.When the iPad was announced on January 27th of this year with a $30 USD per month pre-paid...
Recent Comment by Stephen Fleece
Jim, thanks for the insightful financial perspective. It's a great bit pipe play for Apple's mobile operator Supplier/Partners. Driving costs out of the equation for the Service Provider will be key.
I do wonder if the 2-3% cut that the credit card company takes is worth the reduction in credit risk and doing it in-house with telecom customer accounts. Probably is, I'd suspect. So much for billing-as-a-service.
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