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Mobile telecoms – from technology to market
Bengt G Mölleryd Ph.D, PTS
Swedish Post and Telecom Agency
Guest researcher kth@wireless
January 29, 2010
Email: [email protected]
Presentation prepared for KTH IK2555 Mobile and Wireless Network Architectures
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Sweden - Stagnating market
…no value growth on the market for electronic communication, growth of mobile and broadband is not sufficient to offset declining PSTN
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1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Tillväxt telekommarknaden (inflationsjusterad) Telekom/BNP
Telekom/BNP 1.6%, down 40 bp 10 years
Total market: end customer revenues declined 5% 2008 (inflation adjusted)
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Global: Similar picture
• European mobile revenues down
3.5% y-o-y during Q309
• Japan is loosing ground
• Market mature, regulation,
competition, cyclicality
• Net addition down, voice
business stagnating
• ARPU/MoU down 10% y-o-y in
Q309
• Voice business deteriorating…
continued price pressure,
regulation, competition, VoIP…
Mobile revenues annual growth rate, 2004-2009
-20,0%
-15,0%
-10,0%
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France
Germany
Italy
Spain
UK
USA
Japan
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Background
• Researcher at EFI, Stockholm School of Economics 1990-99
• Ph.D. Oct 1999 ”Entrepreneurship in Technological Systems - The Development of Mobile Telephony in Sweden”
• Analyst with focus on telecom
• AB Stelacon 1999 – 2001
• Evli Bank 2001-05
• Nordea 2005-06
• Standard & Poor’s 2006-07
• Handelsbanken 2007-09
• PTS 2009-
ST ELA CONM A R K ET IN G R ES EA RCH & CON SU LT IN G
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Topics
• SIM – number => termination – regulation - LRIC
• Spectrum – 800 MHz => more spectrum – lower capex
• Mobile broadband – exponential traffic growth => Revenue gap?
• Handset market => Apple shaking up the industry
• Mobile infrastructure => price erosion hitting Ericsson, Nokia
• Concluding
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Mobile Termination
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)
E.164
ITU recommendation for the international number plan that are used by PSTN
+
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Mobile termination – price regulation
• Monopoly on terminating calls (controlling the numbers)
• Regulated price to terminate calls
• Way to set the price - LRIC (Long run incremental cost)
• Break through for mobile data change the traffic balance
• EU directive on mobile termination (incremental cost)
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Mobile termination – glide path
• Updated LRIC model result 0,32 SEK/min
• All operators beside Tele2 adopted the price recommendation from PTS
• High profitability on termination
• Price plans
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Mobile termination going down in Europe
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European Commission is pushing
• EU recommendation on FTR/MTR
• ”Common cost” in Swedish law
• Implementation of reviewed EU directives in Swedish law
• Draft calculation 0,10 SEK/min eur 0,015-0,03
• PTS continue to work on long term solution
• Considering different solutions: Bill and keep with fall back solution is one option
• Europe following suit down the glide path…
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Ways to undermine the termination monopoly
• VoIP (SIP)
• Call back
• UMA
• Multiple SIM cards
• Possibility for receivers to pay
• Other options
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Spectrum
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Spectrum
• 800 MHz auction during H2, 2010• Impact assessment
• Decision process ongoing
• 900 MHz• Licenses awarded (decision appealed)
• Refarming ok, GSM directive not yet altered
• 1800 MHz • process ongoing
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The impact of amount of spectrum
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Spectral eff = 0,70(HSPA type)
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UK
Sweden- Operator ”3” - Telia- Tele2+Telenor
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Spectrum lowers capex
• Assumes 100 GB per user and month, 38% market share, 85% penetration
• Capex drop with SEK 6.8bn going from 10 to 20 MHz i rural
• Production cost drops with 91% going from 10 till 20 MHz
• In Suburban and Urban lowers capex with ca 30% for every 10 MHz
TeliaSonera Capex
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Mobile broadband Revenue gap?
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Findings from current development
• Mobile broadband unable to drive revenues
• Operators forced to look for new revenue streams
• Lower termination fees puts pressure on ARPU
• Lower free cash flow restricts capex
~1% of the price per MBCompared to voice
~10% annual price erosion for voice
26% cut in Sweden
priority to hold up FCF, funding is now normalized
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Mobile broadband: revenue gap?
Traffic
Revenues
Network Cost
TimeVoice is dominating
Data isdominating
Amount of- traffic- revenues- costs
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Traffic
Revenues
Network Cost
TimeVoice is dominating
Data isdominating
Amount of- traffic- revenues- costs
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?
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Operator options
• Network sharing
• Spectrum refarming
• Offloading heavy data traffic to local networks
• Pricing strategies and service differentiation
• New types of services and revenues
~20-40% saving
Femotcell, WiFi (hot spots) (reduce need to upgrade)
Raise prices, caps, reduce usage
From access to VAS
~40-60% saving
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Operator challenges
• Flat rate subscriptions
• Scalability of cellular systems
• Cost structure of cellular systems
• Changes in the business landscape
€ 20 tipping point
Coverage vs capacity,peak load (busy hour)
Radio, core, backhaul
Telecom vs Internet view
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Support from mobile internet• SMS is maturing, non-SMS data
ARPU, Boosting the sector by ~2%
• Mobile internet in Europe is rather smartphones rather than dongles
• Vodafone Europe: 20% of handsets are smartphones, aiming for 30-40% 2010
• Only 10% of customers pay a data bundle
• Vodafone Europe mobile internet revenues +30% y-o-y in H1 FY 2010
• US explosive growth of data, revenues fuelled by 3G dongles and smart phones
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Operators loosing ground
• Operators loosing ground in the Apps battle
• Handset and Apps developers gaining ground, but ongoing battle on open vs closed systems
• Access to one Internet in focus, giving US firm an advantage
• …but it is also a question of innovation…where Europe is laggards
Mobile web sites share of UK mobile internet users
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Carriers
BBC
Nokia
Yahoo
Microsoft
Wikipedia
2007 2008
Previous NowDeveloper 20% 70%Publisher 20% 0%Aggregator 20% 0%Operator 40% 0%Handset supplier 0% 30%
Revenues from applications
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Focus on access and/or services• Operators focusing on services
or only access?• A myriad of services: each
being small versus operators’ revenues• Digital content, music, social
networks, location based, apps
• Different business models: more complex to handle for operators• Pay-by-click, subscription, ads
• Many new competitors with established brands: operators market share will be small• Web and software players,
hardware, content
• Enabler, 3rd party service
Comparison of annual growth rates for mobile voice and data revenue, EU 2004-2009
Data
Voice
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Mobile infrastructure
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Network infrastructure market
• Networks and related services
will decline 10-15% y-o-y in
2009 (EUR)
• NSN forecasts a flat market for
2010 (including services),
skeptics expect the market to
decline 5-10%.
• Telenors 4G deal (EUR 50m)
replacing its entire mobile
infrastructure in Norway (GSM,
3G, 4G) and a path to migrate to
IP
Ericsson
Nokia
SIX Generalindex
Cisco goes after mobile infrastructure market with $US2.9b Starent purchase (Oct 2009)
"global mobile data traffic to more than double every year through 2013, with a 66-fold increase in mobile data traffic between 2008-2013. Service providers need a completely new approach to deliver these new services and build efficient mobile networks for this enormous growth in traffic.
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Mobile handsets
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Nokia aiming to strike back
• Iphone has fundamentally shaken up the industry (8.7m Iphone sold, compared to 126m by Nokia druing Q409)
• Continued severe price pressure in all segments, but Nokia expect its ASP will decline less than the industry average, but ARPU for smartphones EUR 186)
• Symbian is under pressure, Nokia aiming to strike back plan to launch smartphones based on Symbian 4 in H2 2010
• Microsoft losing ground…
• Apple, Android and RIM gaining ground
Handset ARPU
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Smartphone OS market shares
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…but is by far the largest
• Industry expect 10% y-o-y volume growth and 5% y-o- y value growth for the overall handset industry in 2010
• Focus on smartphones, customers want touch screens…
Handset shipment
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Concluding• Termination charges coming down – going
towards Bill and Keep. And new technology undermining termination monopoly
• Spectrum will be key when migrating to LTE (lower equipment prices)
• Mobile broadband reshaping the operator business
• Operators loosing the mobile Apps race and is focusing on network enhancements in order to make a business on mobile access
• Differentiate access services, bundling and QoS in order to generate revenues…