Telco-Driven Disruption: Will AT&T, Axiata, Reliance Jio and Turkcell succeed?
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To find new revenues, some telcos are competing head-on with the major internet players in the digital communications, content and commerce markets. Although telcos’ track record in digital services is poor, some are gaining traction. AT&T, Axiata, Reliance Jio and Turkcell are each pursuing very different digital services strategies, and we believe these potentially disruptive moves offer valuable lessons for other telcos and their partners.
Description
Format: PDF file
Pages: 49 pages Charts: 19 Author: David Pringle Publication Date: June 2017Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Strategy One: Aggressive Acquisitions
- AT&T – how will engineering and entertainment mix?
- Strategy Two: Fast and Fluid, build a portfolio
- Axiata places many digital bets
- Strategy Three: Leapfrogging the legacy
- Reliance Jio – super-disruptor
- Strategy Four: Building an elaborate ecosystem
- Turkcell goes toe-to-toe with the big Internet ecosystems
Table of Figure
- Figure 1: The largest pay TV providers in the US in September 2016
- Figure 2: Fullscreen Entertainment – free to AT&T Wireless customers
- Figure 3: AT&T’s television customer base is shrinking
- Figure 4: But AT&T’s Entertainment Group has seen ARPU rise
- Figure 5: Celcom Planet’s 11Street marketplace caters for all kinds of products
- Figure 6: XL has integrated its commerce and payment propositions
- Figure 7: The Tribe video-on-demand proposition majors on Korean content
- Figure 8: 4G was designed to deliver major capacity gains over 3G
- Figure 9: Vodafone’s view of spectrum holdings in India
- Figure 10: Reliance Jio is offering an array of entertainment and utility apps
- Figure 11: Reliance’s network is outperforming that of rivals by a large margin
- Figure 12: Vodafone India has slashed the cost of its mobile data services
- Figure 13: Vodafone, Airtel and Idea account for 72% of the Indian market
- Figure 14: The performance required for Reliance to achieve a ROCE of 18%
- Figure 15: Digital services have become a major growth engine for Turkcell
- Figure 16: Downloads of Turkcell’s apps are growing rapidly
- Figure 17: Turkcell TV+ is gaining traction both on and off network
- Figure 18: Turkcell’s ARPU is growing steadily
- Figure 19:Turkcell is seeing rapid growth in mobile data traffic
Technologies and industry terms referenced include: APIs, big data, business models, content, digital commerce, digital services, location based services, Mergers and acquisitions, mobile advertising, mobile commerce, mobile marketing, mobile payments, Personal Data, Strategy, telco strategy, Telecoms