The Business of Bundled Services: Consumers, Models, and Uptake

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Synopsis The Business of Bundled : Consumers, Models and Uptake analyzes the changing dynamics of the bundled services market. The report offers insight into ideal service mixes, customer groups, and emerging models for bundled services. It provides guidance to service and valueadded solutions providers to design and execute better market strategies that maximize ARPU and increase customer retention. Publish Date: Apr 06 Annual Revenue (in Billions of Dollars) $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 Annual Bundled Revenue in the U.S. Annual Bundled Revenue in the U.S. (Among Broadband Consumers) $119.5B $- 2005 (E) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: Bundled and Residential Gateways: 2005 & Parks Associates' Research 2006 Parks Associates Offering a blended set of services to consumers gives operators the opportunity to sell user experience, said Deepa Iyer, a research analyst at Parks Associates. Such offerings guarantee revenue growth combined with increased customer loyalty. Contents The Bottom Line is a concise, executivelevel summary of the current state of the market, evolutionary path, and the implications for companies doing business in this space. A Parks Associates Resource Book contains a wealth of consumer survey data and company profiles a must-have reference for product/market planning. The Bottom Line 1.0 Broadband Market Overview and Industry Trends 1.1 Current Broadband Market Penetration 1.2 Competitive Analysis of the Broadband Market 1.2.1 Overview of High-speed Internet Packages: By Cable Operators 1.2.2 Overview of High-speed Internet Packages: By Telecom Operators 1.2.3 Overview of High-speed Internet Packages: By Other Emerging Operators 2.0 Video Market Overview and Industry Trends 2.1 Analog vs. Digital Cable 2.2 Competitive Analysis of Video Industry 2.2.1 Telecom Operators 2.2.2 Satellite Operators 2.2.3 New Entrants 2.3 Cable s Reaction to Changes in the Video Industry 3.0 Telephony Market Overview and Industry Trends 3.1 Landline Telephony Market Overview 3.1.1 Current Landline Penetration 3.1.2 Telecom Service Providers Reactions to the Changing Telephony Market 3.2 Wireless Telephony Market Overview 3.2.1 Wireless Telephony Market Update

4.0 The Business of Bundled 4.1 Definition of bundled services 4.2 Market Penetration for Bundled 4.3 SWOT Analysis: Cable vs. Telecom operators 4.4 Consumers Perspectives on Bundled 4.5 Consumer-centric Bundle Mixes 4.6 Consumer Psychographics and Demographics 4.7 Building Optimal Triple-play Packages for Different Customer Segments 4.8 Emerging Business Models and Opportunities 4.8.1 Embrace Broadband Intensive Applications 4.8.2 Promote Various Home Usage Models 4.8.3 Migration to an Internet Protocol Multimedia System (IMS) 4.8.4 Embrace Home Networking Opportunities 5.0 Market Implications: Emergence of Experience Providers 5.1 Cable operators 5.2 Telecom Operators 5.3 Satellite Operators 6.0 Market Forecasts Resource Book Section I: Overview of the U.S. Bundled Market Current Market Penetration of Bundled ARPU, Satisfaction Factor, and Preferred Payment Options Interest in Subscribing or Switching to a Triple Play Service Section II: Conjoint Analysis of Bundled Building the Ideal Triple-play Bundle Mix Market Segmentation Building Ideal Bundles for Different Customer Segments Section III: Analysis of Value-added Entertainment and Communication Analysis of Advanced Video Analysis of TV-Based Value-added Analysis of Internet-based Value-added Analysis of Mobile Phone-based, Value-added Section IV: Profiles of Content Providers Yahoo! Microsoft Section V: Profiles of Cable Operators Charter Communications, Inc. Comcast Cox Communications Time Warner Cable Section VI: Profiles of Telecom Operators AT&T Inc BellSouth SureWest Verizon

Section VII: Profiles of Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) Providers DirecTV EchoStar Communications Corporation Section VIII: Profiles of Value-added Solution Providers Integra5 Navic Networks Figures The Bottom Line U.S. Broadband Service Subscribers: Cable vs. DSL Overview of High-speed Internet Packages: By Cable Operators Overview of High-speed Internet Packages: By Telecom Operators Quarterly Video Subscribers: Analog vs. Digital Digital Cable Market Share in Terms of Number of Subscribers: 2005 How does DVR/PVR Drive VoD and Pay-per-View Subscription Video Preferences: By High Intenders of Additional Video Overview of High-definition Programming: By Cable Operators Incumbent Telecom Operators IPTV Strategies Satellite TV Subscriber Growth Overview of High-definition Programming: By Satellite Operators A Summary of New Video Distribution Models Current Landline Penetration: By Millions of Subscribers Four-Quarter Avg. Wireless Net Additions vs. ARPU among Top Four Operators Wireless Service Provider Market Share (2005) Possible Bundled Service Combinations Market Estimate for Bundled : 2005 How Do Bundled Affect Likelihood to Switch Current Service Provider? Strengths and Weaknesses: Cable vs. Telecom Operators Opportunities and Threats: Cable vs. Telecom Operators Comparison of Bundled : Cable vs. Telecom Operators Comparison of Awareness vs. Subscription to Bundled Comparison of Current vs. Perceived Ideal Monthly Payment: Dual-play Comparison of Current vs. Perceived Ideal Monthly Payment: Triple-play Ideal Triple-play Packages for the Broadest Possible Customers Segments Ideal Wireless Plans for the Broadest Possible Customers Segments Perceived Price Levels for Various Triple-Play Packages 39 Psychographic and Demographic Profiles of Different Customer Segments Optimal Triple-play Packages: by Customer Segments An Overview of the Most Preferred TV-based Value-added An Overview of the Most Preferred Computer-related Value-added An Overview of the Most Preferred Mobile-related Value-added Most Preferred Customer Segment for Value-added Overview of Home Networking Solutions: By Service Providers Annual Bundled Revenue in the U.S.: 2005-2010 Resource Book Possible Bundled Service Combinations

Awareness of and Subscription to a Multiple-Service, One-Bill Option How Did You Hear about the Multiservice Option? Current Market Penetration of Multiplay Number of Broadband Households Subscribing to Bundled Service Providers for Multiservice Packages Reasons for Not Subscribing to a Bundled Service Adoption of Dual-Play among Broadband Subscribers Dual-Play : Type of Service Providers Adoption of Triple-Play among Broadband Subscribers Triple-Play : Type of Service Providers Current Penetration for Quad-Play : by Industry Type Current Monthly ARPU for Multiservices Factors Influencing Satisfaction Level with a Multiservice Provider Current Satisfaction Level with a Multi-Play Service Provider: by Type of Internet Service Provider Preferred Payment Option for Bundled Packages Monthly Discount Expected for an Automated Bill Payment Option Likelihood to Select Internet + Telephone + Video or Internet + Telephone + Wireless as a Single Package Likelihood to Switch Service Provider for Triple-Play Packages Preferred Service Provider for Triple-Play Packages A Bundled Service Plan How Important are Individual? Ideal Triple-Play Packages Ideal Wireless Plans Perceived Price Levels for Various Triple-Play Packages Segmenting Consumers based on their Interest in Triple-Play Psychographic and Demographic Profiles of Different Consumer Segments Optimal Triple-Play Packages: by Consumer Segment High-Intenders Interest in Additional Video Amount Willing to Pay for Additional Video Interest Level in VoD : Plan A* vs. Plan B** Differences between VoD Plan A* vs. Plan B** Additional Desired for a Service Bundle: TV-based Additional TV-Based Service Desired for a Service Bundle: by Consumer Segment Monthly Fee a Subscriber Is Willing to Pay for Additional TV-Based Additional Desired for a Service Bundle: Internet-Based Additional Internet-Based Desired for a Service Bundle: by Consumer Segment Monthly Fee a Subscriber Is Willing to Pay for Additional Internet-Based Likelihood to Discontinue an E-mail Account from an Independent Service Provider Subscription to Local and/or Mobile Phone Compare the Likelihood to Discontinue and Subscribe to Local Phone Additional Desired for a Service Bundle: Mobile Phone-Based Additional Mobile Phone-Based Service Preferences: by Consumer Segment Monthly Fee a Subscriber Is Willing to Pay for Additional Mobile Phone-Based Yahoo! Financial Overview Microsoft Financial Overview Charter Financial Overview

Charter Subscriber Base Charter Bundled Package Charter Voice Package Charter Internet Package Charter Video Package Comcast Financial Overview Comcast Subscriber Base Comcast Voice Packages Comcast Internet Packages Comcast Video Packages Cox Financial Overview Cox Subscriber Base Cox Bundled Packages Time Warner Financial Overview Time Warner Financial Overview Time Warner Bundled Packages Time Warner Voice Packages Time Warner Internet Packages Time Warner Video Packages AT&T Financial Overview AT&T Subscriber Base AT&T Voice Packages AT&T Video Packages AT&T Internet Packages BellSouth Financial Overview BellSouth Subscriber Base BellSouth Voice Service BellSouth Internet Packages BellSouth Video Packages SureWest Financial Overview SureWest Subscriber Base SureWest Bundled Packages SureWest Voice/Internet/Video Packages Verizon Financial Overview Verizon Subscriber Base Verizon Bundled Package Verizon High Speed Internet Packages Verizon Voice & Video Packages DirecTV Financial Overview DirecTV Subscriber Base DirecTV Video Packages EchoStar Financial Overview EchoStar Subscriber Base Dish Network Video Packages i5 SDP Product Suite Overview Navic Network Solutions Overview

Attributes Parks Associates 5310 Harvest Hill Road Suite 235 Lock Box 162 Dallas TX 75230-5805 800.727.5711 toll free 972.490.1113 phone 972.490.1133 fax parksassociates.com sales@ parksassociates.com Authored by Deepa Iyer Executive Editors: Tricia Parks and Yuanzhe (Michael) Cai Contributor: Ashley Lim Published by: Parks Associates April 2006 Parks Associates Dallas, Texas 75230 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Disclaimer Parks Associates has made every reasonable effort to ensure that all information in this report is correct. We assume no responsibility for any inadvertent errors.