This project is funded by the European Union Consumer aspects in telecoms Peter Lundy MSc DIC BSc(Eng) Information and Communications Technology consultant.

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This project is funded by the European Union Consumer aspects in telecoms Peter Lundy MSc DIC BSc(Eng) Information and Communications Technology consultant November

This project is funded by the European Union Agenda 1.How customers are served 2.How customers choose a telecoms service 3.How are consumers informed? 4.The role of consumer/ business associations 2

This project is funded by the European Union How customers are served Types of telecoms services – Fixed services – Mobile services – Broadband Types of customers – Consumers – Small and Medium Businesses – Large Businesses 3

This project is funded by the European Union Consumer services Broadband Vision Home phone Call plans Mobile Shop Phone bill 4

This project is funded by the European Union Small and medium business services Broadband internet Phone services Mobile Networking Equipment IT services “Peace of mind” 5

This project is funded by the European Union Large businesses and public sector services Conferencing Contact centres and telemarketing Internet and online Lines and call services Mobile Network infrastructure Phones and faxes Telephony systems and hosted voice networks 6

This project is funded by the European Union How are customers informed? TV advertising Newspapers/ magazines Consumer surveys Business journals Over-the-phone selling Websites (e.g.) TelecomsAdvice ble_broadband_mobile.html 7

This project is funded by the European Union Service packaging: (“double-play”, “triple-play” and “quad- play”) VIRGIN/ NTL – 9.5m customers – fixed line, broadband, digital TV, mobile – available on one bill from 2007 SKY/EASYNET – 8.1m customers – digital TV, broadband, fixed calls ORANGE – 17m customers – broadband, mobile, fixed line calls – digital TV BT – 16m customers (retail) – fixed line calls, mobile, broadband, television, internet – priced separately

This project is funded by the European Union Basic requirements of customers Basic voice…. plus mobile…. plus internet…. plus TV…..plus ?? To get what they want as easily as possible: – to enquire what is available: prices and package deals delivery dates – to place an order quickly and easily – to report a problem – receiving a bill and making payment – to change to another tariff plan – complaining – changing to a new provider

This project is funded by the European Union Flexible tariff plans The old “meter pulse” method of charging is now a dinosaur To bring “packaged services” to the market, billing systems are now re-configurable in real time The service provider can guarantee to the subscriber that they will always be on the best available tariff plan Tariff plans; – Services that are separately priced – Service packages - “bundled” – “all you can eat” – flat rate with unlimited usage

This project is funded by the European Union Example tariff and billing plans Example tariff plan (a business with 100 employees): – each employee has a company-provided mobile phone – the company pays under a contract plan during working hours – each employee pays (using pre-paid or a package deal) outside working hours The company specifies how it wants its bill presented (e.g. by department, by call type, by employee usage) Each employee can incorporate personal package deals including home (fixed) line, internet and TV, “family & friends” etc, all on one personalised bill

This project is funded by the European Union Does service matter? “Yes, because if something does go wrong or you have a query, you do not want to be left with no service or a high bill because you cannot get through to customer services” “And it is not just about giving you a helping hand. It is about looking after existing customers, making sure you are on the best plan for you and treating you as a customer, not a bill. “Does your supplier do this?”

This project is funded by the European Union Who is giving the best satisfaction? Survey of 8,000 adults carried out in March 2006 for “YouGov” in the UK Overall Customer Satisfaction Value for money Customer Support Service TalkTalk89%88%63% Tascali88%82%52% SkyTalk87%83%62% Telewest83%74%75% Homecall82%80%59% BT75%59%62% ntl72%66%50% Source: [

This project is funded by the European Union Finding out what is available “U-Switch”, “Up my Street” and “Magenta Systems” are examples of commercial web-based services that will inform consumers of the best deals for telecoms, and other competitive services (e.g. gas, electricity, insurance, mortgages) – – – These are very sophisticated and up to date This is free information, provided completely independently from service providers Magenta Systems has details of 127 telecommunications operators and resellers in the UK

This project is funded by the European Union Investment in customer service New entrants and incumbents have invested heavily in modern systems to support better customer service Customer relationship management (CRM) and billing “Self-help” for customers to deal electronically Call centres for “over-the-phone” service “Walk-in” centres, retail shops, franchises Mail order

This project is funded by the European Union Providing responses to customers Products and services information Tariffs and availability dates On-line ordering and order tracking “View my bill” and on-line payment options Help desks Feedback & complaints Examples: see

This project is funded by the European Union “Self-help” service to customers Web-based: – on-line services browsing – on-line ordering – on-line billing, bill checking and payment – on-line tracking of orders and fault restoration – on-line reconfiguration of billing and payment options

This project is funded by the European Union The customer can check availability……

This project is funded by the European Union The customer can place an order…..

This project is funded by the European Union The customer can confirm and pay……

This project is funded by the European Union Regulator’s role in encouraging competitive comparison websites The UK regulator Ofcom has promoted price transparency for consumers through its “Ofcom Price Assurance Standard” (Ofcom PASS) PASS is designed to ensure independent, accurate and up-to- date price information Any public website providing price comparisons which displays the Ofcom PASS logo certifies its compliance with a code of practice

This project is funded by the European Union Summary The market is changing as competition matures Incumbents are establishing their position as profitable wholesalers as well as retailers Next generation networks Heavy investment in customer service The customer is benefiting from a wide choice of single and “packaged” market offerings Challenging regulatory implications

This project is funded by the European Union César Alierta Chairman of Telef ό nica (May 2006) “We have all transformed ourselves. This is a new sector. Broadband over fixed and wireless phones is the future” “By 2009, Telefonica expects to be earning 85 per cent of its income from content downloads, data transmission and mobile services”

This project is funded by the European Union Broadband