Posts Tagged ‘ARPU’

Ex Squeezed Me

John Gallagher
Posted by John Gallagher
on March 12th, 2010 in Market Trends

Now the above headline could easily be a headline from one of Britain’s daily tabloids but it’s also the message I received listening to a mobile phone message recently. While it’s not hard to work out what the person said – it’s just illustrates what bad mobile phone voice quality we tolerate from Operators. So reading the latest headline from ABI Research that ‘ARPUs Continue to fall globally as mobile voice usage nears saturation.’ It seems evident that HD voice is a pretty good solution for these guys. Ex Squeeze me! Hello Haych Dee Voice.

According to ABI, Mobile end-user ARPUs dropped between 6 to 9 percent globally. While in India, the world’s second-largest market in terms of subscribers, saw ARPUs dropping more than 10 percent year-on-year in the same period, as new operators and the introduction of per-second billing put heavy downward pressure on voice revenues. In Europe the ARPU contraction was in the range of -5 to -8%, with Austria seeing a contraction of more than 9%.

I recently received an email from Dan Berninger who organizes the HD Communications summit – which GIPS has sponsored since its inception last year. Good news – having traveled to New York and Paris the event will now be held here in the Silicon Valley on May 12.