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Kenneth Karlberg "Does Europe still have the wireless lead"
2002-11-21
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Kenneth Karlberg "Does Europe still have the wireless lead"
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Kenneth KarlbergPresident, Telia Mobile Senior Executive Vice President, Telia AB
Kenneth Karlberg "Does Europe still have the wireless lead"
2002-11-21
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Is Europe still in the wireless lead?
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The Swedish example
•Openness
•Simplicity
•Trust
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Telia Mobile Number of customers, owner-share and growth July-Sept. 2002
Norway 1 022 0001
+26 000
Sweden 3 540 000 2
+56 000
Denmark 449 000+36 000
Omnitel (27,5%) 759 300** +79 900
Lithuania
Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (24,5%) 441 100** +27 700
Latvia
Estonia Eesti Mobiiltelefon (24,5%) 413 700**+7 900
Finland 247 000 +12 000
RussiaMegaFon (17,8%)
2 300 000** +620 000
Subscribers,Nordic region
5 258 000 +130 000
Subscribers,Nordic region
5 258 000 +130 000
Subscribers,Baltic/Russia
3 914 100 +735 500
Subscribers,Baltic/Russia
3 914 100 +735 500
** Total number of subscribers
Total Nordic3, Baltics and Russia, 6 259 000(proportionate number of customers)
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Unmatched Nordic and Baltic fixed footprint
1) Residential 2) Equivalent standard lines 3) Excluding Internet broadband in ComHem
SwedenTelia: 100%Fixed network
access lines2): 6,510,000Internet broadband3): 267,000Internet (dial-up): 722,000
DenmarkTelia: 100%Fixed network
access lines2): 256,000Internet broadband: 70,000Internet (dial-up): 94,000CATV: 186,000
FinlandSonera:
100%Fixed network
access lines2):
736,000Internet broadband1):
28,000Internet (dial-up):
253,000CATV:
150,000
EstoniaEesti TelefonSonera: 24.5%,
Telia: 24.5%Fixed network
access lines2):
472,000
LatviaLattelekomSonera:
49%Fixed network
access lines2):
701,000
LithuaniaLietuvos TelekomasSonera: 30%,
Telia: 30%Fixed network
access lines2):
1,075,000
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Unmatched Nordic and Baltic mobile footprint
Finland (penetration 77%)Sonera: 100%Subs. June 30, 2002: 2,484,000Market share: 61%
Norway (penetration 75%)NetComTelia: 100%Subscibers June 30, 2002:996,000Market share: 32%
Denmark (penetration 68%)Telia: 100% Subscibers June 30, 2002:413,000Market share: 8%
Sweden (penetration 80%)Telia: 100%Subscibers June 30, 2002:3,484,000Market share: 49%
Latvia (penetration 26%)LMTSonera: 35.8%1), Telia: 24.5%Subs. June 30, 2002: 413,000Market share: 58%
Estonia (penetration 52%)EMTSonera: 24.5%, Telia 24.5%Subs. June 30, 2002: 406,000Market share: 54%
Lithuania (penetration 27%)OmnitelSonera: 27.5%, Telia: 27.5%Subs. June 30, 2002: 679,000Market share: 58%
1) Direct ownership 24.5% and indirect through Lattelekom 11.3%Note: Penetration rate as of December 31, 2001 and market shares based on subscribers as of December 31, 2001.
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Openness
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Simplicity
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Trust
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Europe in the lead up to now
•More than one technology
•Free market competition
•Let services rule
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No driver on a regulated market
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Fears for the future
•Regulations – too local
•Closed interfaces
•Technology focus
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Not so customer-friendly trends
•Locked-in customer
•One-network services
•Roaming just in your own network
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Content Content
Distributor Distributor
Network operator
Network operator
Full-fledged mobileoperator
Full-fledged mobileoperator
Customer Customer
Service Provision
Service Provision
Content Content
Content Content
Content Content
Service Provision
Service Provision
Service Provision
Service Provision
Content Content
A new business logic
Customer Customer
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Keys for the future
•Openness
•Simplicity
•Trust
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