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The New Value Chain Subscriber to Consumer
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 2 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Evolutions and Revolutions User Consumer POTS Voice Calling Features Cellular Calling Features Cellular HSI Broadband Text, Games Pictures, Video Chat, IM Gaming, Music On Demand Interactive Multi-Content Video Convergence
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 3 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Why Do IP Video Common Reasons Not To > No Competition, Secure Market Voice or Broadband > Capital Cost to Deploy > Technology availability > Consumer Acceptance > Bandwidth requirements But Things are Changing > Competition is coming May not be Cable though > Costs in line & continue to drop > Technology and vendors have matured > Consumer Behavior is changing > New Codecs, GigE, Access enhancement No Longer a Science Project At Least 8 Commercial Deployments Exist today Another 5+ will be Launching in 2004 and Q1 2005 Large Telcos very Serious, US RBOC’s, European ILEC’s All on ADSL with MPEG2 Broadcast and/or VoD only with Portals Use of Interactive elements and customization key Migration Plans for MPEG4/WM9 in 2005 New Applications and Services for 2005/2006 No Longer a Science Project At Least 8 Commercial Deployments Exist today Another 5+ will be Launching in 2004 and Q1 2005 Large Telcos very Serious, US RBOC’s, European ILEC’s All on ADSL with MPEG2 Broadcast and/or VoD only with Portals Use of Interactive elements and customization key Migration Plans for MPEG4/WM9 in 2005 New Applications and Services for 2005/2006
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 4 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Kingston Cyta Monaco Sasktel Telus Softbank KPN Tut Systems Telmex FT Some Broadband Video Services Worldwide
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 5 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Live Deployments BBCable Japan Scalability for hundreds of thousands Rapid integration of new applications Best in business security (NDS) brings best in business content (5,000+ titles) Technology choice (unique Samsung set top) Unique design SaskTel Canada Made it easy to leverage local content Provided tools for SaskTel to self design and develop Future proof set top evolution Solution and Technology choice Content protection to grow VOD 99.99% telco availability
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 6 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel SaskTel Max Compared to Previous TV Supplier – Better or Same As Respondents Despite the limitations of DSL technology and lack of experience at being a broadcast provider, SaskTel Max stacks up very favorably overall versus the cable and satellite providers.
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 7 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel “Prior to subscribing to Max, did you already have Internet access?” Max provides Internet access and e-mail over the TV. Approximately 17% of Max subscribers do not own a computer. These are customers that we could not connect to a broadband pipe before. They are also good candidates to buy a PC in the future.
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 8 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel % of Customers that Represent New Internet Customers for SaskTel Since February, half of all Max subscribers resulted in a new High Speed Internet customer for SaskTel. This is a nice balance of generating more revenue from current SaskTel Internet customers and growing the Internet customers at the expense of the cable competitors.
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 9 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Max Bundling Results December 2003 Customers who have one of three SaskTel Unlimited Long Distance calling plans receive a discount of $5.00/month off Max. Customers who have a post-paid cellular plan with SaskTel Mobility receive $10.00/month off Max. Customers who have both receive $15.00/month off Max
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 10 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Additional Learnings > Some original assumptions of service offerings and user requirements were not accurate Originally based on what users were used to (competitors UI) Able to adapt and modify to customer feedback > Community content became a significant differentiator Radio, Broadcast and Web Portals > Had to launch bundling packages earlier then planned Have noticed reduced Churn on all products due to packages > Significant uptake in student community > Able to get “real” viewer data, enable renegotiation of some content agreements
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 11 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Beyond IPTV > Multi Application - Multi Device Video, data, voice on Phone, PC, telephone
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TeleBrasil 2004 — 12 All rights reserved © 2004, Alcatel Conclusion A good plan executed today… … is better than a perfect plan executed tomorrow Enhance the Consumer Experience… … and make it simple to use
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