VoIP - our industry perspective
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1 VoIP - our industry perspective
2 Telio in short Norways first, largest and fastest growing ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) Offices in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland and Switzerland Key focus is primary line replacement with high value add mobile integration services Telio technical management and advisory board include many of the worlds preeminent SIP and VoIP experts Named on Pulver 100 list two consecutive years employees and more than subscribers (Norway + Denmark) end of August Q2 revenues of 42,7 MNOKs and H1 revenues of 77,7 MNOKs Q2-05 pre tax profit of 5,7 MNOK and H1 pre tax profit of 11,9 MNOKs Offering technology platform on OEM basis to ISPs/carriers Enables rapid, low risk, low cost entry into VoIP for anyone with an installed customer base.
3 Sales/quarter Q1-04 Q2-04 Q3-04 Q4-04 Q1-05 Q2-05
4 Telio is undisputably No.1 VoIP player in Norway 2004 results MNOK Telio IP24 Tele VoIP Briiz One Call AS Phonect AS Omsetning 42,1 2,4 1,2 1,4 0,1 0,1 Res. f.skatt 2,4-3,6-0,27-2,9-0,9-0,7 EK 30,5-1 -,016-2,1-0,03-1
5 New services will play an important role in building value add to the customers - without charging more!. New services will continue to be rolled out launched in H1: Conference Bridge with international dial in numbers (8 countries so far, more countries will be added) PC/PDA centric soft phone with video phone capabilities: Time: 28.. August 2005, 01:30 AM local time Place: : SAS Business class, Bangkok-Copenhagen Copenhagen,, SK972 Position: Somwhere Myanmar, 9500 m above sea level,, 950km/h Call to Norwegian mobile number Equipment: Laptop with wireless card and Softphone,, SAS inflight WLAN Provider: Boeing Connexions high speed satellite internet (on all SK intercontinental flights) Result: Slight ecco on receivers end, otherwise excellent call quality
6 . and mobile integration services will take off next year Examples of coming features International calls from cell phones on Telio international price plans. Represents 70-80% price reduction for the customer in a 1 billion NOK market Wide band speech superior quality over current PSTN narrow band speech Free Video telephony calling on IP and (hopefully) 3G integration SMS/MMS interaction, VoIP combined with presence and positioning Dual mode GSM & WiFI VoIP will start taking of the ground
7 The implications of IP going wireless is dramatic The distinction between fixed and wireless voice become meaningless we see only an IP address! Make it obvious for consumer that VoIP limited to POTS replacement become inferior product More dramatic implications for cell phone operators than fixed line operators Voice more expensive and high part of service offering more to lose In the near term, hard to compete with wire line broadband offerings May force cellular carriers to transform themselves to wireless ISPs The relative competitiveness of access independent VoIP providers is enhanced The separation of access and service is built into the genes
8 VoIP industry road map Wireless and fixed line replacement Fixed line supplement Skype, Google, MSN, AOL Fixed line replacement Telio, Catch, NextGenTel, Briiz, Vonage, etc. Telio and? Telio mobile integration services
9 The inherent multimodality of IP = complete deregulation of last mile A broadband IP access is multimodal. It is this intrinsic feature that make IP so attractive Voice is just a mode of content, like gaming, chat, news... and customers will use the multimodal IP access for multimodal tasks e.t.c.
10 Internet changes everything - Horizontal layer unbundling OLD WORLD NEW WORLD Service (> Layer 3) POTS Mobile voice POTS replace ment POTS replace ment VoD XBOX Live TELIO (voice,video, IM...) Data (Layer 2) PSTN GSM (UMTS) VoDSL VoC (WLAN) (Wimax) (Ethernet) Access Physical (Layer 1) Copper Radio Copper Cable Radio Copper Fiber Cable
11 Technologydriven separation of access, transport and service is not new!
12 What does a VoIP user need to make and receive voice calls? No phone network The internet is the network No telephony service No billing system If terminals know each other IP-adress, no middle-man needed No service = No billing Therefore he does not need a Telco in the traditional sense.
13 The implications for incumbents? TODAY FUTURE
14 It is not the apocalypse, but... Success in an open IP based world will come to those able to best define the natural role of a service provider. The natural role of a service provider will change and evolve over time! Customer loyalty must constantly be reearned Being perceived as fair and caring is paramount Maximizing ARPU may even destroy value!!!
15 Business model revolution, not evolution the Being slightly cheaper not sufficient. Create significant financial savings Price is an eternal killer app. Anything else is wishful thinking Make financial benefits easily measurable for consumer. Dramatically improve financial simplicity WYSIWIC (What You See Is What It Costs) More for less is normally preferable to Better for less
16 Business model revolution contd. Traditional telco model Producing minutes and selling them with a margin Main challenge : Ensuring that volumes is high enough to cover fixed costs Telio model Issuing an option to the consumer to call for free/significantly cheaper Main challenge Product innovation and packaging to ensure attractive option pricing (for issuer and buyer) Business model more similar to derivatives and insurance than traditional telecom
17 User experience evolution - not revolution Primary line substitution key to economic viability when breaking out of cyberspace Naked DSL prerequisite for VoIP as primary line substitution on copper due to number-portability % of Telio customers with existing PSTN connection port their number Plug and play is absolute must to succeed in mass market No particular operational challenges with VoIP on DSL. Operational challenges is on Layer 3 and 4, not Layer 1 and 2 Significant challenges - but also benefits - by delivering VoIP independent of accessprovider,...but
18 Evolution also implies constant change Do not pause evolution after 1.step. VoIP is not only about POTS replacement. Cheap POTS replacement is just the first tip of the iceberg New valued added services can create stickiness long before they create stand alone profits Access independence is technically challenging but enable benefits not possible in a vertically integrated mindset.
19 One size does not fit all Know who your target customers are! If you try to be something for everyone, you risk being nothing to anyone POTS replacement demands very different business model from POTS supplement. Telio probably carries more Norwegian VoIP minutes per month than Skype does per year! What constitute an attractive product for a high volume user may be very different than a low volume user. Most important product features for a tech savvy user will be very different a regular Joe Doe.
20 Telio target group is non-techie, heavy users of communication services No monthly fee attractive 100 % 100 % : Telio target segment Max freebies most attractive # of customers Communications volume
21 Consumers seem to value our model... - Double digit monthly growth for 15 months while profitable revenues estimated to 500 % of capital raised to date More than customers in Norway and Denmark in just 18 months since launch! 47 mill. minutes per month estimated in September, an increase of 44 % since May % of residential VoIP market in Norway so far 4 times more VoIP customers than #2 and #3 DSL operators combined 40+ other VoIP companies in Norway with very limited success Consumers DO care more about what they get at what price than who delivers it!
22 Thank you for your attention!
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