Title: Telecom NZ Network Investment
1 Telecom NZ Network Investment
Rhoda Holmes, General Manager Network
Investment 14 March 2002
2The NZ Network Business
- Today
- Our Challenge
- Providing differentiated service
- Network simplification
- Partnering
- Investing to improve returns
- Managing Regulation
- Our formula for success
3Todays NZ Network Business
- Our reach, scope of services and robustness
continue to provide us a source of competitive
advantage - Broadband access is now available to more than
60 of Telecoms total customer base - Aggregation of customer demand in provincial New
Zealand is making wider broadband rollout
economic - Network complexity as a result of historical
best of breed incremental development is
frustrating operating cost reductions - Regulatory requirements are still driving
significant investment with low returns - We are testing the potential of partnering with
world-leaders to secure continuing market cost
leadership
4Todays NZ Network - Recent Volume Trends
- Nationally, residential narrowband accesses
continue to grow YoY driven by dwellings growth
and geographic churn, while business narrowband
accesses decline due to competition - Data accesses are growing 20 YoY driven mainly
by Jetstream services - Residential local-calling minutes are still
growing 20 YoY due to dial-up internet traffic
growth - Business local calling minutes continue to
decline due to loss of access to competitors - National PSTN calling minutes are now declining
due to competitive loss and dial-up internet
substituting for voice calling - Our new CDMA network accounts for over 20 of the
mobile traffic already (after 6 months of service)
5NZ Network Capital Expenditure FY2001/02
6Our Challenge
- To become a more efficient, tougher competitor
who is - leading the market and building return on
investment, we are - Providing capability for differentiated service
to match differentiated customer value
propositions - Simplifying our network
- Choosing technologies strategic partners to
move to world-best cost positions whilst
minimising investment risk - Managing investment tightly to deliver earnings
growth and improved returns - Managing regulatory requirements
7Providing Capability for Differentiated Service
- Transition to a multi-service packet-based
network enabling value based differentiation with
security, broad reach and differing levels of
managed quality of service - Extend our network to the desktop, delivering
integrated network-based solutions
Fixed or Mobile Appliance
Fixed or Mobile Appliance
Voice
Voice
IP Network
Data
Data
Video
Video
Terminal-to-Terminal Service Management
8The Multi-service Packet-based Network
Transformation
Network Today 5 Services 4 Accesses 6 Networks
All-IP Network 9 Services 1 Access 1 Network
Secure transactions with bank
Voice calls with customers and suppliers
Alarms to Fire Service
PSTN Network
Voice calls with customers
Alarms to Fire Service
ATS Network
POS info with Head Office
PacNet X.25 Network
Telecom Managed IP Network
EFTPOS with ETSL
EFTPOS with ETSL
Service Station
Internet kiosk
TTS Network
Fax mail service
Frame Relay Network
Video security monitoring
Point of Sale information with Head Office
DSTN Network
Secure transactions with bank
Tank telemetry to suppliers
9Simplifying Our Network
- from multiple service platforms today . . .
10Simplifying Our Network
- to an all-IP network by 2015 . . .
11Migrating Our Networks
- We have researched alternatives and tested our
thinking internationally - We will balance speed of migration with investing
for improved returns - Our migration path will preserve existing value
- TDMA to CDMA managing cost effectively the
transition to enable IP access for mobile devices
- Increased broadband coverage wireline DSL
wireless solution for remote areas 1XRTT for
mobile customers - Cost-effectively managing high speed ethernet
access for business customers - MPLS core to provide differentiated quality of
service
12Managing The Transition
- Invest in growth and renewal using the right
technology - We are deploying DSL capability to deliver
IP-based services profitably, utilising our
existing coverage - Cap investment in legacy platforms and close them
down after proactively shifting customers to new
generation platforms - We are migrating existing services from legacy
data platforms with limited useable lives to DSL
fibre capability - Preserve our PSTN investment until obsolescence
makes replacement essential - Our first-in voice over packet investment will
replace end-of-lifecycle PSTN switches
cost-effectively - Work with our key partners to implement OSS/BSS
to support the multi-service packet-based network
with minimal backward integration
13Partnering For Market Advantage Reduced Risk
- Carefully managing fewer, broader relationships
will enable - new services to be deployed more quickly at
reduced cost - Benefiting immediately from our partners market
expertise and equipment cost economies - Aligning incentives for successful delivery of
new capability into the market - Sharing risk and return to reduce our overall
risk in an environment of rapid technology
evolution and commercial instability - Simplifying our network by minimising the range
of platforms and number of technology vendors we
work with - Developing efficient operational support systems
to reduce time to market and total operational
costs
14Improving Return on Investment
- As we transition our networks, we are investing
to grow and - sustain revenues and avoid future costs
- Choosing technologies partners to move to
world-best cost positions without increased
investment risk - Making investment choices that support our market
tactics to meet customers future needs - Have a dedicated management focus on improving
rural returns - Capturing opportunities to drive up revenues from
existing assets where appropriate
15Managing Regulatory Requirements
- Tightly managing investment to meet dial-up
speeds of 9.6kbps to 99 of customers and
14.4kbps to 95 - Securing contributions from other industry
participants - Proactively managing interactions under the new
regulatory regime - Managing interconnect expectations
16Our Formula for Success
- Invest prudently in next generation network
- Focus investment where we can be a market leader,
provide capabilities that customers need, and get
the greatest return - Partner with major vendors to capture their
market expertise and equipment cost economies - Proactively manage interactions under the new
regulatory regime - Stay focussed on investing to grow earnings
17Disclaimer
- This presentation contains not only a review of
operations, but also some forward looking
statements about Telecom and the environment in
which the company operates. Because these
statements are forward looking, Telecoms actual
results could differ materially. - The second quarter media release, management
commentary and various documents filed with the
US Securities Exchange Commission, including
the Annual Report on Form 20-F, contain
additional information about matters which could
cause Telecoms performance to differ from any
forward looking statements in this presentation.
Please read this presentation in the wider
context of material previously published by
Telecom and filed with the SEC.