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InfoCom says European incumbents shift fibre strategy from “dumb pipe” to “content is king”.

Carriers actively seeking to move towards integrated business model with content providers — Exclusive content to make services over fibre more appealing — Carriers pursuing different operator models for different networks — FTTH deployment to accele

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Stuttgart, Germany and Manila, Philippines — Incumbents around the world increasingly shift their strategy towards fibre deployments away from providing just the “dumb pipe” to a more complex approach where “content is king”. Carriers are actively seeking to move away from the previous strategy — where their role was predominantly confined as access provider only — and move towards a more complex and integrated business model where they secure partnerships with content providers or aggregators in order to earn from over-the-top contents and stimulate the demand for high-bandwidth services through attractive content offers.

This represents a fundamental strategy shift for most of telecom carriers. A Senior Analyst at InfoCom commented: “Exclusive and compelling content offers aim at increasing the attractiveness of services over fibre. Incumbents such as Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, PCCW as well as TeliaSonera are all pursuing this “content is king”-strategy in order to trigger the demand”. All players have new services in their pipeline — 3DTV, HDTV, smart home, smart metering, high definition videoconferencing — to offer an attractive portfolio of bandwidth-hungry services. InfoCom’s Senior Analyst commented further: “Carriers seek to increase the value of their fibre networks”, adding content through partnerships with other players, such as content or solution providers. Or else, they develop cloud storage solutions, PCCW, for instance, who launched its uHub service in August 2011: network operators want to cash in on the popularity of over-the-top contents, as Waoo!’s strategy in Denmark.

A shift in business models was also observed with some carriers pursuing different models for their various networks. Some — for instance Dutch incumbent KPN or the Scandinavian carrier TeliaSonera — would act as vertically integrated operators for their FTTC/VDSL networks while they pursue open access models for FTTH/B in order to maximise return on the single networks. In the UK, instead, BT is obliged to provide an unbundling offer for its FTTC network and sells fibre via its “BT Infinity” brand, while other service providers use BT’s network to re-sell fibre using their own brand. In Denmark, 15 utility companies opened their network to service provider Waoo!, for instance, in order to position themselves more on a national scale. In Germany, Deutsche Telekom and Vattenfall are exploring open access models for their FTTH deployments in smaller towns.

Overall, though, no dramatic shifts in deployment strategies are expected in Europe, especially as demand for very high bandwidths is not yet picking up. Although carriers are looking at accelerating a bit their FTTH deployments, the bulk of the infrastructure investments will still go to FTTC/VDSL as this is, currently, the most cost-effective alternative to realise fibre given the current economic landscape. Some European carriers have set quite ambitious FTTH targets for the next 3-5 years: by 2015, both BT and France Telecom plan to connect more than 60% of households with fibre. However, some European operators — such as Deutsche Telekom and KPN — are lowering down their short and mid-term targets due to economic and regulatory uncertainties. A still limited availability of bandwidth-heavy services and a consequent low demand may also contribute to slow down FTTH deployments in the region. Currently, competition is mostly in the 10 to 30 Mbit/s range supporting the VDSL strategy. Thus, some companies like TDC and KPN encourage local communities to sign up their residents for fibre in order to put their towns on the roll out priority list.

About this extract: This extract in based on InfoCom recent study TRENDS IN THE MAJOR FIBRE MARKETS
Incumbents run faster in the fibre race. This large-scale research identified major trends regarding FTTx deployments worldwide, The report illustrates best practises, new business models, trends in different world regions, including open access strategies. If you are interested in this report, do not hesitate to get in contact with us. Talk to us. We listen.

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InfoCom is a market research and consultancy company with over 20 years experience providing strategic analyses and planning assistance to stakeholders in the telecommunications, IT and multimedia industries. InfoCom's independent and fact-based analyses highlight trends and opportunities, supporting decision makers to understand market dynamics in order to improve their competitive advantage.

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