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Title: The Telecommunications Market in SouthEast Europe


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The Telecommunications Market in South-East Europe
  • Richard Shearer, CEO Vivatel
  • Nov 21st 2007

2
Agenda
  • What does the SEE market look like?
  • What is impacting growth?
  • The European digital divide

3
The SEE Telecoms Market
Sources Lehman Bros, Goldman Sachs
Sources Lehman Bros, Goldman Sachs, EIU
Sources Lehman Bros, Goldman Sachs
4
The SEE Telecoms Market
  • Very high growth in Mobile
  • Prevalence of Mobile usage vs fixed on average
    mobile penetration is 3x fixed. Usage even
    higher.
  • Broadband demand yet to emerge
  • Substantial competition in Mobile, more limited
    in Fixed segment (PSTN and Broadband)

5
What is impacting growth?
  • Fixed
  • Seen as a necessity
  • Difficult to make sexy!
  • Location dependent
  • Often dominated by large incumbent providers
  • Mobile
  • Choice
  • Innovation
  • Freedom
  • Price pressure see as downward, price elasticity
    effects evident with increasing usage and thus
    utility
  • Broadband
  • Increasing (slowly) perception of value
  • Still seen as costly
  • Terminal equipment (pc/laptop) costly high
    barrier to entry

6
The SEE Telecoms Market
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Sources Lehman Bros, Goldman Sachs, Ofcom
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7
The European digital divide
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  • difficult to prove value
  • local language content (limited usage of English
    language in SEE economies)
  • end user costs/affordability

Sources Lehman Bros, Goldman Sachs, Ofcom
SourcesCIA Factbook, BTC, Ofcom
8
The European digital divide
  • To spur demand and drive all of the associated
    economic benefits of a digitally enabled economy
  • Information availability and dissemination
  • Better comparative price information leading to
    more equitable pricing practices which in turn
    leads to better allocation of scarce resources
  • Communication
  • More opportunities for commerce
  • .policy makers should seek to close the gap by
    examining the opportunity to provide development
    funding to increase penetration and usage
  • Subsidized PCs
  • Increased public usage through information
    dissemination via internet, public kiosks for
    access, dialogue encouraged between institutions
    and their customers via electronic media
  • Subsidized usage for schools and education
    institutions
  • Grants for businesses to e-enable their
    engagement with customers and the broader
    European market

9
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