Tag Archive: service

Mobile MVNO Predictions

By Josiah William

This will no doubt be a happy new year for some mobile phone companies, a sad year for some, and a very sad year for others.

The beginning of the New Year is the time for resolutions and predictions. Let me make some predictions on who will be the winners and losers in the prepaid cellular and MVNO arena for 2006.

I will start with the small prepaid MVNOs. Bad press is better than no press; that is at least what I heard. This will probably be my only mention of this list of companies.

Accell, Airvoice Wireless, Beyond Wireless, Extreme Mobile, EZ Link, iwireless, Graffiti Prepaid, PagePlus Prepaid, Omni Prepaid, O Mobile, MobilePCS, M3 Wireless, all either have weaknesses, obstacles, or just no reason for someone to buy their product. Some are in the process of changing from TDMA to GSM technology, others are under funded, others have high costs and others have poor marketing. I wish them well, but my prediction is you have not heard of most of the companies listed above and probably never will.

I have heard some good things about Callwave, Oxygen Mobile, and Liberty Wireless, but they are no longer competitive with the new rush of major players.

Bravo Cellular is small player that has an above average program that is very similar to the larger player, STi Mobile. Bravo and STI both use Sprint and offer competitive direct dial international rates. However, STI beats the Bravo rates, phones, and distribution by a good margin. Sorry Bravo Cellular, you are not good enough, but at least I gave you a paragraph.

I will jump from small to large MVNOs and prepaid programs.

STi mobile is a division of STi. STi is a major player in the prepaid calling card market with over $200 million annually in sales. STi mobile offers nice new LG Flip phones, aggressive rates, and extremely aggressive direct dial international rates. I would have considered them a medium MVNO program, but they stepped up to large with distribution agreements with Staples, CompUSA, and other chains. I predict success for STi.

Boost Mobile offers push to talk, excellent marketing, is owned by Sprint/Nextel and seems to want to be competitive with rates. I have heard they are not always in tune with their distribution and have some technical issues. However, they have 1.9 million subscribers so I predict continued success.

Tracfone and Net10 are the same company. They were the first successful MVNO with a distribution in the Wal-Mart chain. They have a large base of profitable customers and are aggressive marketers. However, they have always been boring to me. They made a major push with the Net10 brand, but it seems to me someone could have thought of a better 2nd brand. They even advertised on American Idol. They lack any hype or great offerings. This will be a good test to see if big distribution, a current profitable base, and aggressive marketing (even though off base) are enough. I predict success this year, but that is about it.

Virgin Mobile is the largest MVNO with over 3 million subscribers. While you can get a better deal and product from other carriers, they are already successful so I predict continued success.

The Cingular Prepaid Go Phone program offers really cheap phones, pretty good service, slightly high rates and invests a ton of money in marketing. I predict success because they can buy success.

The T-Mobile prepaid program offers decent phones, aggressive advertising, competitive rates, and has the backing of T-Mobile. They also have some loyal and satisfied customers. I predict continued success.

Up and Coming Prepaid Companies

ESPN Mobile and Disney Mobile are coming, but I have no information on their programs, so I decline to comment. However, I don’t understand why someone would buy a phone from them. I could see them providing content for other providers, but not function as stand alone MVNOs. They do have plenty of money to throw at this, so see what I know.

Ampd Mobile has a lot of money with $67 million or more in private funding and a $50 million investment from MTV. They were founded by Peter Adderton (I mention his name because he seems to like his name mentioned), also the founder of Boost Mobile. They claim they will offer revolutionary functions, service, and media from their phones, geared toward the youth market. I don’t have the guts to give them a thumbs down prediction, but they utilize Verizon, who has not been a great provider of service for MVNOs. Verizon also publicly has said they can develop their own youth-oriented marketing plans. It seems Ampd has it all, but if they do not have Verizon’s support and best deal, nothing else matters. I think they are exciting and entertaining so I wish them the best.

An interesting company is IDT. They are developing prepaid wifi cellular. IDT is a major international long distance carrier. Their plans in the future are to offer low international rates through cheap wifi mobile handsets. They also currently have a standard MNVO prepaid program called TuYo mobile. IDT has not revealed which wireless carrier’s network it is using to deliver the MNVO services, but has said its partnership is with a “major GSM wireless carrier,” which narrows the field to either Cingular Wireless or T-Mobile USA. Their TuYo mobile program is very similar to STI mobile in regards to service and international rates. It is only offered in four markets and they have started cautiously. I predict IDT will have success in a few years, but looks to be playing it safe this year.

For some reason, I am excited about Helio. It may be the $450 million in funding. It may be the technology of SK Telecom. It may be the CEO who also founded Earthlink.net and Boingo Wifi. I am most excited about what SK Telecom can bring to the table. They are the leading provider in Korea and are cutting edge with high end media offerings through great phones. They also seem to know marketing and pricing. It’s almost a perfect concept, except that I think Helio will be using Verizon as their back-bone provider. As I said with Ampd, it will be interesting to see if Verizon has changed and is now willing to give competitive support and rates to an MVNO. It is not whether they can do it….. it is whether they will do it.

I am a small business owner so I hate to predict the big guys beating the small guys, but it looks to me that enough big players in the prepaid MVNO market have their act together to make it tough for the small guys. However, small business owners should not be discouraged, because it is amazing how often major companies in any industry get tangled up in their own red tape, lose their focus and understanding of their customers and market, and let the small companies clean their clocks.

About the Author: Josiah William works in marketing for aa href=”http://www.cheapphonecards.com” rel=’nofollow’>cheapphonecards.com and aa href=”http://www.dealking.com” rel=’nofollow’>dealking.com.

Source: aa href=”http://www.isnare.com” rel=’nofollow’>www.isnare.com

Permanent Link: aa href=”http://www.isnare.com/?aid=50935&ca=Computers+and+Technology” rel=’nofollow’>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=50935&ca=Computers+and+Technology

Low Cost Web Page Hosting Can Help Online Businesses to Minimize Cost and Maximize Profits

By Bill McNulty

Virtually all kinds of businesses from any sector can utilize the Internet technology to reach a broader market and to cater to larger customers. Realizing the potential of website to promote products and services, many companies have used this to do their promotion and advertisements.

By utilizing the internet and learning how to search around online, you can shorten the gap and find new ways of researching and finding your next low cost web hosting company. By learning to be diligent and taking your time you can easily research and rate web hosting companies and make a good decision based on this research.

Another benefit of websites is that companies can enjoy much easier business transactions for their customers and trade partners. With virtually just a click of a mouse, people can benefit from faster transaction, feedback, and other business operations which were once would take longer period of time to be executed.

Fortunately for small and medium scale enterprises, there are many discount web hosting which not only provide cheap service, but also high quality package deal for their clients. With the continuous rising of this market, the competition no longer just focused on the lowest price, but more importantly, on the highest possible service performance.

Some people are weary to choose low cost web hosting thinking that the service may be compromised, but contrary to this popular belief, there is a growing number of affordable web hosting which offers impressive service which may even surpass the one being provided by more expensive web hosting service providers. To allay some concerns of people, budget web hosting companies are usually those big market players who have thousands of clients which makes it possible for them to split the expenses of maintaining a server.

Another good thing about choosing a discount web hosting provider is that most of these companies provide professional web designers who can help businesses to utilize the ecommerce tools which can maximize their profits while minimizing their expenses. These experts have been well-trained to design websites which feature user-friendly tools for customers, to create appealing web page to lure site visitors and turn them into customers and to make sites which features the right marketing and advertising tools to attract people’s attention.

Meanwhile, for those clients who have advanced technical skills in web designing, most budget web hosting companies also provide do-it-yourself web designing tools which include build tools, templates, and other basic functions.

For those business owners who greatly depend in online transactions, it is very important to make sure that their affordable web hosting can also provide them shopping cart software. With this service feature, ecommerce can maximize the companies’ profits by allowing customers to purchase products and services online and pay these using their credit cards. Meanwhile, for those business people who want to cut expenses, they can also avail of licensed shopping cart software which is downloadable. The advantage of this is that the user who owns the license can customize various applications to meet the server requirements.

There are other ways that you can reduce the overheads in your business like buying energy saving light bulbs or better still LED bulbs. For more information on the cost predictions from LED bulbs take a look here:-
cost savings
LED bulbs
cost predictions for LED bulbs
angles on LED bulbs

Another option for people who are in a steep budget is a free web hosting service which is usually supported by advertisers. Meanwhile, this type of web hosting often comes with few limitations compared to paid web hosting packages.

About the Author: Interested in web hosting related articles? Bill McNulty writes about aa href=”http://www.hostingref.com/” rel=’nofollow’>budget web hosting at HostingRef. You might also find other hosting related topics such as aa href=”http://www.hostingref.com/finding-the-hidden-charges-with-a-web-hosting-company.html” rel=’nofollow’>Finding the Hidden Charges When Choosing a Cheap Web Site Hosting Company and other hosting reviews.