Press release: Mobile operators can benefit from offering fixed
broadband services but must act quickly
Bundling fixed broadband with existing mobile services offers an
immediate source of revenue growth, and a number of additional benefits, for
mobile operators faced with diminishing voice revenues and a failure to
achieve significant growth in non-voice revenue, according to the report,
Mobile Operator Strategies for Fixed Broadband,
written by Unwired Insight.
Key findings from the new report include:
- Wireless technologies (such as 3G, WiMAX and, in the longer term, 3G
LTE) can bring Internet services to the home but, in the short term, DSL
is the most effective way of delivering fixed broadband services, even
though use of DSL means mobile operators must move outside their core
businesses.
- Operators can implement DSL services in various ways, including
resale, bitstream access and local loop unbundling (LLUB), and economic
analysis reveals significant differences in cost between implementation
options. While they focus on revenue growth, mobile operators must
ensure that broadband services do not damage profitability.
- LLUB can be significantly more profitable than other DSL solutions -
costs can be about 30% lower than those of bitstream access - if
operators can achieve significant broadband penetration, although LLUB
entails greater investment and risk.
"With their established brands and large existing customer bases, mobile
operators have the potential to achieve strong take-up of broadband
services", according to Dr Alastair Brydon, co-author of the report.
"However, to make any significant difference to their businesses, they need
to think big and act quickly in what in many countries is a rapidly maturing
market."
The report assesses the advantages of offering fixed broadband
services and the impact of the services on revenue and profitability. It
evaluates the delivery options available to mobile operators, including 3G,
3G LTE, cable, DSL and WiMAX. The report considers DSL resale, bitstream
access, LLUB and acquisition of existing ISPs, illustrated by a range of
case studies, and identifies the best approaches for different types of
mobile operators.