Title: Wireless Networks B2B E-Commerce
1Wireless NetworksB2B E-Commerce
- Rui Li
- Shamit Mehta
- Srinath Nagarajan
- Theo Nicholas
- Preethi Parameswaran
2Wireless Tomorrow!!!
One-click transactions navigational
aids event-driven transactions online auction
stock trading travel reservations
2002
Mobile eCommerce
2000
Email Instant Messaging Travel Updates Yellow
Pages
Mobile information
Today
Voice
Mobile voice communication
3Growth of Wireless Technology
- Increase in revenues from 600 M in 1999 to 4 B
in 2000 - 60 B will be spent on wireless services by 2005
(Forrester) - 20 million wireless patrons by 2003 U.S Dept of
Commerce
Growth in wireless subscriber base - Source
Forrester
4Major Industry Players
- Wireless Handset Providers Carriers
- Qualcomm AT T
- Nokia MCI WorldCom
- Ericsson Sprint PCS
- Network Infrastructure Portals and Content
- Ericsson Lycos
- Motorola Yahoo
- Lucent
- B2B Online Wireless players Hardware Providers
- Aether systems Hewlett Packard
- Aloha networks Intel
- Infospace.com NEC
5Dual Focus in Wireless/B2B
- Wireless equipment/service providers selling to
businesses online - OUR FOCUS!
- Wireless Technology enabling E-commerce
transactions - Wireless is revolutionizing corporate
communications both internal and external!
6Top Industry Players (Restricted to our focus)
- Qualcomm
- Nokia
- Ericsson
- Motorola
7Exclusive Sample Pages
QUALCOMM - We like ideas
NOKIA - Connect with masses and reach individual
lives
MOTOROLA - Consumer catalog the power in your
hands
8B2B Wireless Customers
Not-For-Profit
For-Profit
- Service
- Manufacturing
- Financial
- Hospitals
- Government
- Military
- Universities
9Wireless Value Added Services
- Automated network assembly procedure using
e-commerce - Unified customer service
- ability to use one billing system to deliver
multiple communication services - Easy to track, manage and bill mobile services
- Bundled technologies to get into IP world
- E.g. Motorola - Cisco partnership
- Instant messaging
- Provide store forward functionality
- Interoperability between multiple platforms
- Message anyone,anywhere,anytime,any device,on
any network - Comprehensive technical support
- Extended warranty services
- Security features embedded in wireless equipment
for secure transactions
10Attracting Retaining Customers
- Incentives to existing customers
- Reduced prices, Broaden coverage
- Simplified buying process
- Enhanced personalization features
- Premier pages for online customers
- Additional product features
- Caller-id, optional minute plans
- Ability to switch providers due to shorter
service contracts - Personalized buying experience through new
retailing strategies - e.g. suggestion of phone service package to
suit users needs - Ability to reset phones interface from
professional to personal mode - Better customer service
11Some Existing Strategies
- Providing bundled services such as mobile data
and voice integration - Differentiate product offerings and increase
customer retention rates through personalization - e.g. Email notification on wireless equipment
- Tailored product for specific user groups
- e.g. Samsung phone with Palm Computing interface
will attract business customers - Convergence of various technologies
- Messaging/multimedia conferencing allow people to
work faster over time - Provides corporate volume discounts
12Competitive Advantage of Wireless Companies
- Control over location based technologies/databases
- This will drive subscriber growth as new
customers flock to wireless networks for personal
and safety reasons Forrester - Superior Technology
- Linking existing website to call center
- Computer Telephony Integration enables call
center to perform at peak efficiencies while
delivering the best in class service - Integrate systems to simplify operations and
create smooth transitions for consumers
13Issues
- Emerging technology very uncertain where it is
heading - WAP, 3G, cdma2000, W-CDMA
- Challenges in moving towards wireless Internet
- Pricing and billing high-speed data services e.g.
per minute or per kilobyte - Basic business model whether to develop
wireless portal or establish partnership with
Internet companies - Recognizing market niche within each business
service with different communication needs
14Proposed Strategies
- Present voice switching
- Future
- Bundle voice and data services
- Provide high speed internet access and
transactional web based services - Present customized content and interactive
services to customers on users mobile equipment - Develop new partnerships and pricing models in
order to deliver highly relevant content to users - Fixed wireless for homes, offices and other net
connected control points - e.g. operating appliances through wireless
15Proposed Strategies (Continued)
- Future
- Should target businesses such as American
Express, biztravel.com to co-market and
distribute WAP phones and develop travel focused
content like flight updates, driving instructions
etc. - Update customers continually about coverage
- Provide customers with easy access to data.
- Form partnerships with interface companies (e.g.
Nokia with Geoworks) to provide simple and
flexible interfaces - Integrate wireless phones with existing landlines
- e.g. mobile phone while at home becomes a land
phone