Title: Mobillite Satellite phones
1MobilliteSatellite phones
- Aron Butler
- Caitlin Allard
- Kristina Cole
- Jill Buote
- John Gordon
2Why Choose Mobillite?
- These phones provide communication in even the
most secluded areas of the planet, including
oceans (1) - They are small, light, and durable. perfect for
any type of business or leisurely travel - Made with nalgene plastic (high-density
polyethylene) which is stronger than other
plastics and is environmentally friendly (2) - Uses LEO (low earth orbit) satellite technology
- Provides worldwide wireless coverage with no gaps
- Orbit the earth at high speed, low altitude
orbits - Must fly complete orbits, further guaranteeing
complete coverage over every area by at least one
satellite at all times (3)
3The Target Market
- People whose jobs require travel and unrestricted
communication with the rest of the world
including - Professional/ scientific (researchers)
- (A)
- Size of segment (6,125,13)
- Total average income (60,327)
- Financers/insurance companies
- (B)
- Size of segment (5,575,813)
- Total average income (46,297)
- Agricultural management
- (C)
- Size of segment (1,729,992)
- Total average income (31,781)
- Foresters
- (D)
- Size of segment (1,249,000)
- Total average income (26,146)
4Product Demand
- In areas where there is a high risk for natural
disasters (specifically hurricanes such as
Katrina) there is a strong demand for satellite
phones - In 2005 alone, one company alone sold over 1000
phones during the month of September - This remained the same during the first half of
the 2006 hurricane season - 2007 is expected to be the same with purchases
and activations of the satellite phones (5)
5NAICS Code
6Market Size and Growth
- In the last five years there has been a
tremendous growth in the satellite phone market - 30 average sales growth each year for the past
five years - Demand for rental units have almost doubled every
year for the same period - Public awareness for satellite phones has
increased due to terrorist attacks and natural
disasters - There has been an increased interest by business
and government agencies (7) - However, many leading satellite phone companies
have suffered great dept and bankruptcy due to
lack of subscribers, even though there has been
increased awareness people still are not
purchasing satellite phones - Globalstars stock is down more than 90 from a
year ago (8) - The estimated market size for 2002 was 42 million
users, but the market never reached that size,
there is not much of a demand (9)
7Product Life Cycle
- Satellite phones have very low growth and profits
due to the lack of interest in satellite phones - When satellite phones first came out, the company
lost money rather than earn money due to lack of
public knowledge and need - Sales increase during hurricane seasons and times
of other natural disasters
(10)
8Competitors
- The main competitors for Mobillite are
- Inmarsat
- Globalstar
- Iridium (11)
- Mobillite is a better product!
- Cheaper to rent or buy
- Dollar per minute calling fees
- Receiver of the call pays nothing
- Made of a stronger plastic (more durable)
- The smallest of all satellite phones
- attachable antenna
- Uses LEO satellite technology which is far more
dependable than the commonly used geostationary
services
9Start Up Costs
- Mobillite could take out a 500,000 loan to start
off with from a federal bank which would cover
the costs of - Office equipment and supplies- 25,000
- satellite equipment-125,000
- rent for the building- 100,000
- utilities and salary for workers- 200,000
- advertisements- 50,000
- We could also raise capital by offering stocks
and shares to the general public
10Test Marketing Plan
- In order to make Mobillite known to the public we
intend to advertise on radio stations and
billboards in major cities - We will test Mobillite in Monterey, California.
- Not a major city
- May be subdued to earthquakes and forest fires.
- Fairly wealthy city with people that could afford
to use our phone
11Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- With toxic elements like lead and mercury found
in each mobile unit, it is important to keep
satellite phones out of landfills and
incinerators. (12) - There are a number of Charities that accept the
donation of old mobile phones (including cell
phones and satellite phones) - Wireless Foundations cell phone recycling
programs - Donate A Phone recycles phones to raise funds for
a number of charities - Call to protect collects retired phones to give
to victims of domestic violence for use as a
lifeline (13) - If the user of a Mobillite satellite phone
returns they old, used phone to us at the end of
use, the user will receive a check reward of 25
12Channel Type
- Mobillite will use C1 (direct marketing) and C3
(producer to wholesaler to retailer to customer) - We will be using a merchant wholesaler who will
store our satellite phones for us - Mobillite will be sold both online and in stores,
so to avoid any pricing conflicts, Mobillite will
be sold to the merchants at a discount price, who
will sell to the retailers at a discount price.
The online price will match the prices of the
phones in the stores - Mobillite will use selective market coverage,
focusing on areas where there are high risks for
natural disasters - Mobillite will not be franchising
13Location
- Mobillite will be located in Monterey, California
- California has a population of 36,457,549 (14)
- Eighth wealthiest state, so most of the people
should be able to afford our phone - High risk for natural disasters
14Inventory Management
- The merchants will be warehousing Mobillite
phones for us - Mobillite will increase production during the
summer and winter to prepare for hurricane
seasons which generally happen in the fall and
spring - Mobillite will use air as its method of
transportation because it is quick and we want
our product to be readily available to our
customers in case of sudden natural disasters. - Air is the best method of transportation for
small objects
15Projected Income Statement Process
- Step A of units for the 1st year 95,000
units - Step B Labor 45
- Materials 90
- Benefits 20
- Total 155 units
- Step C L 45 x 95,000 4,275,000
- M 90 x 95,000 8,550,000
- B 20 x 95,000 1,900,000
- Total 14,725,000
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16Process Continued
- Step D OPERATING EXPENCES
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- Administration 95,000 x 5 475,000
- Lease/rent costs 65,000
- Insurance 35,000
- Total operating expenses 575,000
- Step E ATC average total cost
- ATC (total cost of goods sold total
operating expenses) - expected of units sold
-
- (14,725,000 575,000) 15,300,000 161
- 95,000 95,000
-
- ATC 161
-
-
17Continued.
- Step F Markup based on selling price
- Selling price ATC per unit
- 1- markup desired
-
- 161 460 per unit
- 1 - .65
- Step G Gross Profit sales cost of goods sold
- 44,175,000 15,175,000 29,000,000
- Net income before taxes gross profit total
operating expenses - 29,000,000 575,000 28,425,000
- Tax Amount net income before taxes x
taxes(40) - 28,425,000 x .40 11,370,000
- Net income after taxes before taxes tax
amount - 28,425,000 11,370,000 17,055,000
18Breakeven Points
- Breakeven point in units total fixed costs/unit
contribution margin - contribution margin unit sales price unit
variable cost - CM 460 155 305
- BP 575,000 1,885 IN UNITS
- 305
- Breakeven point in dollars breakeven x unit
sales price - BP 1,885 x 460 867,100 IN DOLLARS
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19Mobollite Satellite PhonesProjected Income
StatementYears 2008 - 2012
10 Growth each year
Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Sales 44,175,000 48,592,500 53,451,750 58,796,925 64,676,618
Costs of goods sold
Labor 4,725,000 5,197,500 5,717,250 6,288,975 6,917,873
Materials 8,550,000 9,405,000 10,345,500 11,380,050 12,518,055
Benefits 1,900,000 2,090,000 2,299,000 2,528,900 2,781,790
Total cost of goods sold 15,175,000 16,692,500 18,361,750 20,197,925 22,217,718
Gross profit 29,000,000 31,900,000 35,090,000 38,599,000 42,458,900
Operating expenses
administration 475,000 475,000 475,000 475,000 475,000
lease/Rent costs 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000
Insurance 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000
Total operating expenses 575,000 575,000 575,000 575,000 575,000
Net income before taxes 28,425,000 31,325,000 34,515,000 38,024,000 41,883,900
Taxes 40 40 40 40 40
Tax amount 11,370,000 12,530,000 13,806,000 15,209,600 15,209,600
Net income after taxes 17,055,000 18,795,000 20,709,000 22,814,400 26,674,300
20Pricing Strategy
- We will first use Reference pricing by looking at
our competitors prices in order to mark our cost
down in hopes of attracting more costumers - Penetration will then be our main strategy by
setting a lower price to attract buyers to our
satellite phone company instead of our
competitors - By setting a lower price we hope that our
satellite phone will become further globalized
and create a higher demand, which we intend to
meet! - Our price has been determined by mark up based on
selling price, which will leave our company with
a good profit - Selling price ATC Per unit 161 460
- 1 Mark up desired 1 - .65
- Selling Price 460
21Concerns
- Our pricing strategies are not to raise any
concerns other than that of the reactions of our
competitors, which may result with them trying to
lower their price as well. - However, other satellite phones cost about 200
more than ours and will only create competition
if other companies rethink and execute new
strategies. - When and if this does occur our company will have
plenty of warning and time to rethink our
strategy as well. Considering the fact that they
would have more steps to take than us because our
satellite phone is already unique and costs a lot
less
22Discounts Shipping
- Cash discounts and quantity discounts will not be
an issue because our product is expected to be
needed almost as soon as it is ordered, and in
small quantities. - If we were to give a cash discount almost all
buyers would meet the standards, plus we are also
selling our product online, which must be paid
the minute its ordered - Our shipping prices will only have an effect on
the buyer depending on their location in
comparison to our shipping stations. - We would like standard shipping to cost about
4.95, but if more than 3 satellite phone are
purchased for the same shipping location then
shipping will be free. However, we do not expect
this to occur often.
23Public Relations Campaign
- Objective Through our campaign we aim to build
strong relations among our costumers, the media,
and communities creating awareness about our
product and exactly what our product can and will
provide, that being assistance to attain or feel
relief. - Channel We will be using sponsorship to support
NPR (National Public Radio), which is a
non-profit internationally acclaimed producer and
distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and
entertainment programming. We will also sponsor
KPBS and WJCT. - By sponsoring them we will receive a 10 second on
air acknowledgement for our financial support
during these programs. - Sooooo, with this we are getting our message
across while generating community goodwill.
24Public Relations Campaign
- Target We would like our campaign to target
those who can benefit and receive the most
assistance from our product when and if needed.
Meaning to say, that by distributing our product
we would like the consumers to be fully aware
that we are providing a reliable form of
assistance for various situations as well as
location. - Our target audience will therefore include
customers as well as the communities which are
more apt to being surrounded by natural
disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, brush
fires, etc. Customers will therefore be those
who are part of these communities, or those who
travel, taking on the environment by means of
hiking, white water rafting, or anything else
that may call for immediate assistance.
25Public Relations Campaign
- Our Message As a satellite phone provider we
are trying to convey the message that our phone
is a 100 reliable source for attaining
assistance or relief at any time and place, while
still being light, compact, and convenient. - Our message will be released before and after the
times of occurrence for natural disasters based
on location. For example, the months in which
hurricane season occurs. Yet, our phone will
still be available at anytime for those who need
it for reasons of comfort on trips or adventures. - Evaluating PR In order to evaluate we would
compare our sales in year 1 to what we predicted
for year 1, then from there make the proper
adjustments needed. We would also monitor the
internet to see how many users checked out the
product and web site. This can help us discover
why possible consumers may have turned away. We
could also check out other satellite phone
companies to see if their sales jumped at any
point in time when our product may not have been
doing well. Yet, we only predict success!
26Advertising
- Advertising budget (unit sales price x of
units for yr.1) x 5 - (480 x 95,000) x .05 2,280,000mil
- Media forms
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- Radio- We will be using a few different radio
stations, those being ( NPR, WERZ, KPBS, and,
WJCT ). We feel that these stations will target
a variety of generations and not just the youth
of today. This radio advertisement will consist
of our general message and where you can find
further info. - Billboard- Our billboard will be eye catching
and straight to the point, so it catches the eye
when travelers are driving by. Anything to wordy
wouldnt make an impact. -
27Billboard
Provides the ability to communicate any
time, anywhere, with anyone, under any
circumstance. For more information visit us at
Mobillitephones.com or tune into NPR, 107.9,
89.5, OR 89.9
- Mobillite
- Satellite phones
Mobillite Satellite phones
28Scheduling
- Radio adds will be launched morning, noon, and
night during prime hours morning 6-9am - Afternoon 11am1pm
- Night 47pm
- Our billboards and radio adds will be launched
before and after disastrous seasons. - These are the seasons
- Southwest (brushfires) December June
- Atlantic Central Pacific (hurricanes) June
November -
29Cost of Advertising
Audience Cost per ad/ add slots Cost per Thousand Households (CPM)
NPR (Nation Public Radio Sponsor) 40,000,000 650,000 16.25
WERZ- 107.9FM (Portsmouth) 15,000,000 60,000 X 3 (three time slots) 180,000 12
KPBS- 89.5FM (San Diego Sponsor) 21,000,000 300,000 14.29
WJCT- 89.9FM (Jacksonville sponsor) 18,000,000 400,000 22.22
Billboards (Fl, CA, NE area) 65,000,000 125,000 x 6 750,000 11.54
30Advertising
- Theme Our theme will consist of making it know
that our product is fully reliable and convenient
in any situation or location providing assistance
to attain or feel relief. - Types of Advertising
- Competitive- We will be competing with our
characteristics, being that our satellite phone
is smaller and compact. - Pioneer- Through pioneer we will be educating
our consumers about our product because many are
uneducated when it comes to satellite phones. - Evaluation We will evaluate by sending and
taking a pole from our costumers, but also by
looking at our sales.
31Sales Objective
- Mobillite will have a trial period of 30 days to
sample our product for FREE! If our phone is not
purchased, the consumer must return our phone
with a required questioner explaining why they
didnt want the phone. - To ensure reliablity, we will take down all
consumers credit information to protect us from
theft through this trial. If the phone is not
returned or bought after 30 days, we will charge
their account, otherwise, this trial period is
free of charge!
32Sales Promotion
- In order to promote our phone, we will set up a
demo in the retailers we intend on selling our
phone in, directing specifically towards the
consumer - Circuit City
- Radio Shack
- Best Buy
- Dicks Sporting goods
- We will also use price reduction. If our phone is
purchased during the trial period, the cost will
be reduced from 460 to 400
33Promotion Scheduling
- Since Mobillite production is increased during
the seasons before common natural disaster
seasons (summer and winter), our promotion will
also take place during this time since it is
leading up to the most important and crucial time
to have our satellite phone
34Promotion Survey
- To tell how well our demos went, people will be
offered a survey rating what they thought of our
phone - We will also hand out cards with our website,
monitor how many people are accessing our website
35Key Points of Mobillte
- Strong and dependable
- No limit to service
- Smaller and significantly cheaper than our
competitors phones
36Consumer Objections
- Since many people dont know a lot about
satellite phones, some concerns or complaints may
be - Consumers might feel that our phone is too large
compared to the standard cell phone size - Our phone does not offer extra features such as
cameras, music, and internet that cell phones
offer
37Overcoming these objections
- Our phone offers around the world service that
normal cell phones cannot provide without a
service fee - The point of our phone is not to use as a toy,
its purpose is to be a reliable tool in reaching
help in case of natural disasters, car accidents
in remote areas, and as an aid to workers who are
often placed in remote areas - Miners
- Forestry/ agricultural workers
- scientists
38Type of Close
- Mobillite will use an urgency close, regarding
the end of our trial period. We will use our 30
day trial period and the discounted price during
this time as motive to buy our phone, because it
wont last forever!
39Follow Up Procedures
- In order to avoid post cognitive dissonance
Mobillite will offer those who purchase this
product a charger, an extra battery, a water
proof hard case, a portable antenna for use in a
car, and a one year warranty, all for free! - We will also provide a Referral rewards program
if a consumer tells a friend about Mobillite and
they too purchase our product then both will
receive a free Mobillite gift - Stock in the Mobillite company is also available
- If Mobillite is purchased during expected
hurricane seasons, we will provide a free
hurricane emergency kit - useful for any natural disaster
40Sales Force
- Product line will be the way we structure our
sales force. The salespeople of Mobillite will be
fully knowledgeable about our product, in order
to provide help and answers to the consumers - Our sales force will be compensated and motivated
by salary commission. Our employees will have a
set salary, however, bonuses will be given based
on how many phones the salespeople are selling - Mobillite is a very pleasant environment filled
with people who care about our product - Our hours are flexible depending on the employees
personal situation - Opportunities to advance in the workplace are
available to those with outstanding sales records
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