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Extending the Roaming footprint An analysis on Interstandard Roaming. Presented by Gustaaf van Ditzhuijzen 22 nd June 2006. Customer demands. Global Scale: People travelling is increasing, Technology independent: Travellers not want to be bothered with technology issues like GSM or CDMA.
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Extending the Roaming footprint An analysis on Interstandard Roaming Presented by Gustaaf van Ditzhuijzen 22nd June 2006
Customer demands • Global Scale: • People travelling is increasing, • Technology independent: • Travellers not want to be bothered with technology issues like GSM or CDMA. • Simple price plans: • Flat rates per zone are very much appreciated • Data devices: • Increased use of data devices like PDA, Blackberry’s and PC cards CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Roaming footprint • CDMA • North America • South America (excl. Bolivia and Paraguay) • Caribbean (limited) • Middle East (Israel only) • Asia (mainly China, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, New Zealand, Taiwan and India) • GSM • Truly global CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Size and growth of CDMA market *) estimates Source: CDG Source: CDG CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
83% of CDMA subscribers has today potentially access to GSM roaming Source: CDG/Vodafone CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Important conclusions • Roaming can be marketed with a real worldwide footprint • Majority of CDMA subscribers do already have access to this worldwide footprint being GSM. • The message is: Use the right marketing instruments to address the 83% of the market Main obstacle: Handsets CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Market size by revenues up to USD 2.5 billion a year CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Marketing instruments • Market segmentation • International business traveler (Corporates, SME, individuals) • Occasional international traveler (vacationers, family, expatriates) • Distribution • Online • Regular telecom shops (at least the right information) • Airport shops (departure and arrival) • Handset (buy or rent) – Single mode GSM or Dual mode GSM/CDMA • Promotions/Communication • International events • Airlines/Travel agencies • Advertisement in special interest media / leaflets in shops • Pricing model • Rates per logical cluster of countries • Same rates for CDMA and GSM roaming CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Distribution improvement Remote connections process • Offer late sign-on procedure on airports when leaving • Make distribution agreement with rental shops on the airport of arrival (e.g. Europe) • Distribution points can rent out GSM handsets, provide SIM card and send email/fax with customer data to CDMA carrier Improve in-shop information provisioning • Inform sales people clearly about the international proposition • Show interested customers the right process to get connected CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Promotions/Communication Large international events • Set up special promotion plan • Communicate actively in dedicated media Airlines/Travel agencies/International Business Clubs • Use ticket inserts to promote roaming possibility during holiday season and large international events • Communicate through International Business Clubs Direct communication • Corporates and SME • Special price plan for large Corporates CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Effect of promotion • Promotion was valid from 9 June – 9 July • Only valid on GSM network Vodafone Germany • 50% discount for calls/SMS in Germany and back home CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Handsets for GSM roaming Dual mode handsets • Advantages: • single phone for CDMA and GSM • Disadvantages: • Additional investment while CDMA handset already available • Expensive (USD 400-600) • No roaming on GSM 850/1900 (South America) • No W-CDMA Single Mode GSM handsets • Advantages: • Wide choice of handsets preferably similar to the existing CDMA handset • Handset may include GSM 850 and/or GSM 1900 for South America • Handset may include W-CDMA for Japan/Korea and for high speed data (3G) • Same price as single mode CDMA handset • Disadvantages: • Two handsets CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Motorola RAZR RAZR V3c CDMA – EVDO/1x RAZR V3 or V3i GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band CDG-IRT meeting - Marketing Working Group
Thank you.Gustaaf L.G. van DitzhuijzenInternational Marketing ManagerVodafone NetherlandsTel: +31 (0)654670803Fax: +31 (0)433558991E-mail: Gustaaf.vanDitzhuijzen@vodafone.comWeb: www.vodafone.nl