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Mobile Network Operators relationships with customers are weakening day by day. The exponential rise of new simpler and richer forms of communication have already killed SMS revenue in markets such as the Netherlands and Spain. Voice is the only remaining communication that operators control, but increasing mobile bandwidth (LTE) opens the door to even more Over-The-Top (OTT) providers. Do operators still have competitive advantage? If so, for how long?

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Page 1: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

The declining influence of MNOs over consumer communication

Philip Cooper

Director, Context Consulting

[email protected]

Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers?

Page 2: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Voice and SMS legacy: Nothing has changed in 17 years

The Spice Girls

Dancall DC1. I was so proud

Core mobile communication:

Voice and SMS

Not The Spice Girls

iPhone. Popular

Core mobile communication:

Voice and SMS. Still!

1996 2013

Page 3: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

The world has moved on, we still only have SMS and voice

Men’s razors now have 5 blades at the

front and 2 at the back

Gerard ‘300 abs’ Butler convinces men

with masculine adjectives:

(L’Oreal) Men Expert Hydra-Energetic

Anti-fatigue (Moisturiser)

So they look good in the 3D, 4K world

Expectations have never been higher

Page 4: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Go back to basics: We communicate to fulfil a need

“London public transport

is rubbish… clients need

to know I’ll be late”

“Me and my best friends

keep in touch across the

entire day”

“I like to share pictures of

funny things I see with my

friends”

“My parents live abroad, I

need to keep in touch with

them”“I need to make a call”

“I need to send an IM”

We don’t think… …there’s always a reason why…

Page 5: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

People want benefits, not features

It all comes down to…

Transactional communication

Inform quickly

Communicate simple facts

Update or notify

Make arrangements

Emotional communication

Express feelings

Feel close to others

Counter loneliness

Reinforce group belonging

Page 6: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

The door was left wide open for the Over-The-Tops (OTTs)

Now thousands of apps offer

hundreds of ways of communicating

Decorate and send your photos

Make a group video call

Send a handwritten note

Add stickers and stamps

Choose from a thousand emoticons

Play games in real time

Send a video message

Draw and share a sketch

Necessity is the mother of invention

Page 7: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Four threats to operator dominance of communication

Rapid LTE adoption

OTT brands become established

Mergers and acquisitions

Technology convergence

Page 8: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

The next quad-play?

Once OTTs provide most services

what little relationships operators

have with customers will vanish

All operators will offer me is access

to a data network so I can use other

companies’ communication media

With their brand equity and offer

slashed, little is left to compete with

other than price

Pretty soon I’ll think of operators

with the same lack of affection I do

the Utilities Warehouse

Operators soon to become a utility?

Page 9: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Operators still have the reach, billing …and the trust

All of your friends are on

WhatsApp? Maybe, but I bet all

of your address book isn’t on

WhatsApp…

You can immediately contact

anyone in your address book

anywhere in the world and send

them a message or speak to them

And it’s all put into one simple bill

or top-up every month. Also,

consumers know OTTs have poor

security, they are not regulated

You have universal instant reach

Page 10: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Leverage remaining advantages to develop a relevant solution

Listen to customers and their needs.

Learn from the new mobile world and

their business models

Evaluate potential markets on a

human as well as economic

scorecard. Think Spain and Spanish

Latin America, UK and Poland...

Develop a solution with a great story

that consumers want to share

Operators must act before it’s too late

Page 11: Are mobile operators still relevant to consumers

Context Consulting

Philip Cooper, Director

Context Consulting are trusted

consultants to numerous global mobile

operators and device manufacturers

Philip is regularly engaged to speak in

panels and presentations at

conferences around the world,

including MWC Barcelona 2013

Email: [email protected]

Visit: www.context-consulting.co.uk

Perceptive. Enterprising. Partner.