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US Telco PanoramaMark Plakias, France Telecom R&D San Francisco
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Agenda
s Mergers Activity and Impactss Competition with Cables Telco Fiber Deployments Observations
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MCI
Worldcom
AT&T
Sprint
NYNEX
Bell Atlantic
BellSouth
Ameritech
PacBell
SW Bell
US West
Verizon
SBC
Worldcom
GlobalCrossing
Qwest
GTE
Verizon
AT&T Wireless
BellAtlantic Mobility
BellSouthMobility
Airtouch(USW & PacBell)
Cellular One
McCawCellular
NYNEXCellular
Voicestream
Omni Comms
Nextel
SprintPCS
VerizonWireless
Cingular:SBC/BS
AT&T Wireless
SprintPCS
T-Mobile
Long Distance (LD)Local
Local & LDWireless
All of Above
VerizonWireless
Cingular w/ATTW(SBC/BS)
SprintPCSw/Nextel
T-Mobile
SBC
MCI
Sprint
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US Telco Mergers: 4 Deals in 1 Year
Price of deal
# Customers /
# Employees
Acquirer + Acquired
RevsSprint merges
with Nextel (12/04)
$35 Bill ~42 Million95,000
$39 Billion($26 + $13)
SBC acquires AT&T (01/05)
$16 Bill ~ 60 Million210,000
$72 Billion($41* + $31)
Verizon acquires MCI (05/05)
$9 Bill ~ 50 M255,000
$87 Billion($71 + $16)
Cingular acquires AT&T Wireless
(05/04)
$41 Bill 41 Million70,000
$32 Billion($16 +16)*Excludes SBC share of Cingular revenues
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Verizon (VZ) Leads in Market Cap
2004 Revs
Enterprise Value
Post-merger Revs
SprintSBC
VZ$-
$20.0
$40.0
$60.0
$80.0
$100.0
$120.0
$140.0
Billions USD
60/40 Split in Invested Capital favors Enterprise Market
Enterprise59%
Consumer41% Enterprise
Consumer
Even including AWS sale, we see US Mgmt investing 60% of $101 Billion M&A capital into Enterprise
2004 RevsEnterprise Value
Post-merger Revs
Sprint $ 26.0 $ 47.0 $ 39.0
SBC $ 41.1 $ 104.8 $ 72.0
VZ $ 73.2 $ 129.5 $ 87.0
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SprintNextel will emerge as Pure-play Wireless Data leader….1Q '05 Data Revenue
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4Q '04 ($M) $294.2 $152.2 $375.7 $338.0 $104.5 $398.7
1Q '05 ($M) $329.1 $198.1 $444.1 $399.3 $153.1 $482.2
Total Subs (M) 18.3 18.3 47.7 43.4 17.0 35.3
FON TMOB CING VZ NXTL FON/NXTL
1Q '05 Data ARPU
$0.00
$2.00
$4.00
$6.00
$8.00
4Q '04 $5.50 $3.63 $2.89 $2.91 $2.15 $3.90
1Q '05 $6.00 $4.10 $3.70 $3.26 $3.00 $4.55
FON TMOB CING VZ NXTL FON/NXTL
..but NXTL’s poor Data ARPU will drag the combined KPI down.
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..some Transformational KPIsIP Centrex
Consumer VoIP
WiMAX test
Microsoft Products
AT&T Yes Yes Yes CSF, LCSBellSouth Yes No Yes IP TVLevel(3) No Wholesal
eNo None
MCI Yes No Yes LCSQwest Yes Yes No NoneSBC Yes No No IP TVSprint No Wholesal
eNot yet None
Verizon Yes Yes Yes IP TV*Unified communication product available
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Summary of Merger outcomes
SBC/AT&T Verizon/MCI Sprint/Nextel
IT aligned on SOA Consumer BB Wireline Strong FMC visionMS Dependence
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US Consumers believe Cable can add Voice, more than Telco can add TVs Cable has demonstrated
consumer will buy a voice product with confidence
QCox (12th largest US telco) rated “#1 Local Telco” by JD Powers customer satisfaction study
s Consumers have walked away from Telco for cheaper long-distance voice products
"Who is best suited to offer both voice and TV?"
51%
21%
19%8%
CableTelcoISPUtility
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$15,000
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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
$ Mill
AT&T Consumer revenues: 64% decline ‘97 to ‘04
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Cable Quadruple Play goes IMS by YE 2005
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Taxes and surcharges (including a USF charge of 2.45% which may change monthly, cost-recovery fees of $0.65, and other surcharges that vary by market), not included. Surcharges are not taxes or government-required charges. Nationwide network reaches over 250 million people. Coverage not available everywhere. Subject to credit. Terms and conditions apply. Two-year Sprint PCS Advantage Agreement required. Phones subject to availability. Limited time offer. Other restrictions apply. Call for details. Offers only available at participating Time Warner Cable locations in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Phone Savings: Instant savings for each phone requires purchase and activation of a new line of service with Sprint PCS Vision. Sprint PCS Fair & Flexible Plan: Option 1: Includes minimum 300 monthly Anytime Minutes adjustable in 100- minute increments for $5.00, with $0.10 per minute for usage above 500 minutes. Option 2: Includes minimum 700 monthly Anytime Minutes adjustable in 100- minute increments for $5.00 for up to 1200 minutes; adjustable in 200- minute increments for $5.00 from 1201 - 2000 minutes, with $0.05 per minute for usage above 2000 minutes. Sprint PCS Fair & Flexible Plan for Families: Includes minimum 800 monthly shared Anytime Minutes adjustable in 100 minute increments for $5.00, with $0.05 per minute for usage above 2100 minutes. All Service Plans: A nonrefundable $36 phone activation fee and $150 early termination fee apply. A deposit may be required. Night & Weekend Minutes are Mon. - Thurs. 9pm - 7am and Fri. 9pm - Mon. 7am. Domestic roaming calls are charged $0.50 per minute and, if applicable, an additional $0.25 per minute for long distance. Calls are rounded up to the next whole minute. Free unlimited Time Warner Cable Digital Phone to Sprint PCS Phone calling: For calls placed directly between your Sprint PCS Phone provisioned on a service plan through Time Warner Cable and your Time Warner Cable home digital phone. Unlimited calling is not available while roaming, or when calls are made through indirect methods. Additional restrictions apply. Sprint and the diamond logo are trademarks of Sprint Communications Company L.P. Digital Phone does not include back-up power and, as in the case with an electric-powered home cordless phone, should there be a power outage, Digital Phone will not be available. Other restrictions may apply. Available in Digital Phone serviceable areas only. Additional charges apply for taxes, fees, Directory Assistance, Operator Services and calls to International locations (excluding Canada). Digital Phone service is $44.95 per month for customers who subscribe to Time Warner Cable High Speed Internet or Cable TV service. Digital Phone service is only $49.95 per month for customers who subscribe to no Time Warner Cable services.
Complexity is a 4-way street
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Cable/Wireless VoIP vs 3rd Party
WiFi phones for 3rd Party VoIP (Skype, Vonage) a threat to Cable’s FMC future?
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SprintNextel: The Wirefree Carrier -- Retail, MVNO, and Sports-savvy
QSprint Selling off Local fixed-line divisionQSprint MVNO Adds growing at 48% Y2YQNextel successful with Boom MVNO
Nextel/NASCAR deal 5-year contract, and now…$600 Mill 5-yr exclusive on wireless video for NFL football
“The Third Screen”
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2006 will see Other MVNOs beside Cable…
s $440 Million joint venture between SK Telecom and Earthlink for 3G multimedia servicesQUses Sprint 3G EVDO network as MVNO
s ESPN, Disney
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Telco must respond with Fibers Reason #1: Basic voice circuits declining
QFTTx may help protect high margin ‘voice homes’s Reason #2: More Video $$$ than Data $$
QVideo market 2X HSD ($63Bn vs $29Bn ’08)s Reason #3: Can’t catch Cable Data with
CopperQTelco can cut prices, raise service, but cable raising speeds and maintaining prices $10+ over telco
s To beat cable US Telco must build out FTTX facilities to deliver competitive data and video servicesQFTTH – Fiber to the HomeQFTTN – Fiber to the Node
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Verizon FiOS is FTTP (to the home)s Rolling out in most lucrative markets
QHi-speed DSL tiered offers, 5, 15, 30 Mbss Video in selected markets in 2005s Analog ‘out-of-band’ video (not IP TV)
QBasic CPE resembles Cable Motorola STBQFiber video architecture looks similar to MSO’sQCoax, RJ11 and RJ45 out of ONT
Advanced Fiber Comm’s Optical Network Terminal shownIn photo of actual installation
5 Mps Down 2 Mps Up $34.95
15 Mps Down
2 Mps Up $44.95
30 Mps Down
5 Mps Up $179.95
?
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The Human Investment: Verizon Places its bets on People, Processess Investment in People = Time to Invoice
Q3-5,000 installers will be hired–Hourly Range: $11.59 - $23.16
Q1,000 Contractors in California aloneQFiber Solutions Call Center will be 300 seats
s Investment in Processes = Lower Churn?QDifferentiating on service: installers configure home networks and all necessary PC softwareQDedicated Call Center for Bundled customersQDedicated Help desk for FiOS customer
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SBC laying ASDSL-2, Switched IP Video s Switched BB Video model vs Broadcast
QUp to 4 selectable streams from DSLAM to homeQChannel change latency higher than cable
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SBC’s FTTX business model: not just video!
-$500
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$500
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$1,500
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$2,500
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Incremental EBITDA Forecast
OpEx
HSD
Video
• Winning back 50% of the High-speed Data (HSD) market + Opex justifies buildout• Pre-wire on new builds for FTTH deliver significant Opex reductions
• Working on customer-maintained ONT
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Observationss Fixed-line: Duopoly with multimedia multi-
service value propositionQBoth Telco and Cable need wireless more than wireless needs themQDeployment strategy: Go for less Churn, or Less Opex?
s Enterprise: Pure-play enterprise carriers absorbed into incumbents
s Consumer: Early Screen-based convergence hits broadband subscribers first
s Content-centric 3G MVNO may be driver for FMC as streaming content over broadband goes mobile
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