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Greece, March 13-14, 2008 1RURAL WINGS IP RURAL WINGS Year 2 Annual Review Meeting Avanti Communications
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Athens, April 7, 2006 2RURAL WINGS IP Index 1.Introduction 2.WP8: the objectives 3.Presentation of the D8.1 report structure 4.Main problems, shortcuts and limitations of D8.1 5.Next Steps
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Athens, April 7, 2006 3RURAL WINGS IP WP 8: Overview Overview Effort allocated: 27 man months Effort spent: TBC Partners involved:11 main + others in WPD Deliverables: D8.1 Market Definition and Business Case Document Issues: 3 in this 18 month period Issue 1 - M21– outline market plan and 1 st version of business case Issue 2 - M25 - updated market research and analysis Issue 3 - M30 – updated market monitoring
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Athens, April 7, 2006 4RURAL WINGS IP WP8: the objectives The objectives of WP8 as stated in the WP description Evaluate whether the DVB-RCS standard is financially viable in terms of return on investment for the main players of the market (Space industry, Telecommunication operators, Software providers, Government representatives (e.g. EU and Worldwide Institution and Regulatory Organisations), Content providers and Regional representatives and local authorities). Identify the methods that will be followed in order to commercialise this technology and explore the benefits for the users. Satellite technologies constitute an infrastructure for the delivery of electronic communication services and a wide area of applications. This market is a commercial one characterized by an intense competition between operators and technologies. Identify of the growth rate he market that the project is referring to (remote/rural areas).
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Athens, April 7, 2006 5RURAL WINGS IP WP8: the objectives The “extended” objectives of WP8 as we intended We have tried to extend the analysis in order to fully understand the Rural Wings environment We think it is important to consider the rural Wings applications as a combination of a satellite communication service and educational applications
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Athens, April 7, 2006 6RURAL WINGS IP D8.1 report structure 1.Presentation of the D8.1 report structure i.Overview/rationale of the study ii.User segmentation iii.Opportunity Index iv.Main problems so far v.Next steps
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Athens, April 7, 2006 7RURAL WINGS IP Rationale of the study Inputs from Feasibility report D2.3 Users segmentation and profile D31 Market Research & Analysis Overview of satellite Broadband evolution Overview of Educational applications market Re-grouping of users segments Business Case Report Value Chain analysis Market Assessment for RW Opportunity index Marketing Strategy plan (1) Product description SWOT analysis Pricing Distribution Promotion Marketing Strategy Plan (2) Market monitoring: Overview of Digital Divide policies per country Overview of past and future projects per country Outputs 1 Estimate and characterize the market for the RW services 2 Provide a Business model 3 Monitor the market opportunities
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Athens, April 7, 2006 8RURAL WINGS IP User Segmentation We have re-grouped the user groups analyzed in D3.1 following more traditional criteria. The segmentation result is: i.Residential/SOHO (this include private citizens, professionals working from home) ii.Public Sector (this includes schools, hospitals, local municipalities) iii.SME’s (this includes small companies active in the field of farming, tourism and commerce) The reasons: I.Market data are structured in this way II.This render the groups homogenous in terms of willingness to pay, affinity to services, frequency of use, etc, etc
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Athens, April 7, 2006 9RURAL WINGS IP Opportunity index: methodology 1.The main objectives was to map and quantify the opportunities across Europe for the RW service and applications. The result is a Country rankings based on the following indicators: i.Broadband penetration rates ii.GDP per capita and per household iii.Internet and number of PCs in schools in rural areas iv.Internet penetration rates for SME’s with focus on the farming and tourism sectors v.Development level of e-government
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Athens, April 7, 2006 10RURAL WINGS IP Opportunity index: result
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Athens, April 7, 2006 11RURAL WINGS IP Main issues in D8.1 1.The main issues in WP8 are: i.Work package description could benefit from re- wording. ii.Objectives need clarification(limited to satellite broadband, do not include educational applications). iii.Partners contributions need better definition. iv.The scope of the analysis beyond Europe is questionable
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Athens, April 7, 2006 12RURAL WINGS IP Next Steps 1.First version of D8.1 uploaded on plone i.The area to be improved is: i. Country information, in order to have an overview on all the countries involved in the project 2.A new version of the D8.1 is scheduled for end April 2008 i.The area to be completed are i. information on pricing ii. distribution channel iii. Road map of product and services iv. First version of Business plan
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Athens, April 7, 2006 13RURAL WINGS IP Next Steps For the follow on of the project we will address: i.A refinement of the objectives ii.Definition of the area where we want to focus (maybe only few countries?) iii.A participative approach from all the partners iv.A meeting/workshop with the partners involved in the WP to agree a common vision
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