Tariff Trends SnapShot 50 - High Capacity Mobile Data Bundles
In SnapShot 50, TCL analyses the present status of high capacity mobile bundles around the world. With the first introduction of LTE services from 2011 onwards, MNOs also introduced high or unlimited mobile data allowances. But as LTE became a mass market service, the high allowance as a standard offer has been withdrawn.
However, large mobile data allowances persist, as a part of a bundle to protect a premium price point, as a Mobile Broadband service, or as a substitute for a fixed line broadband service. TCL identifies the types of business model being used by the MNO to support a high capacity mobile data bundle.
However, large mobile data allowances persist, as a part of a bundle to protect a premium price point, as a Mobile Broadband service, or as a substitute for a fixed line broadband service. TCL identifies the types of business model being used by the MNO to support a high capacity mobile data bundle.
1. INTRODUCTION – THE LAUNCH OF HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES
2.TYPES OF BUSINESS MODEL SUPPORTING HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES
3. EXAMPLES OF HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES WORLDWIDE
4. CONCLUSION – THE FUTURE FOR HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES
KEY COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS SNAPSHOT INCLUDE:
1010 CSL (Hong Kong), H3G UK, Etisalat (Nigeria & UAE), Everything Everywhere (UK), Orange (DRC, France & Spain), M1 (Singapore), MEO (Portugal), SFR (France), SingTel (Singapore), TIM (Italy & Brazil), TDC (Denmark), Telcel (Mexico), Tele2 (Sweden), Telekom (Germany), Vodacom (South Africa), Vodafone (Germany), Wind (Italy), Yoigo (Spain) & Zain (Bahrain).
2.TYPES OF BUSINESS MODEL SUPPORTING HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES
3. EXAMPLES OF HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES WORLDWIDE
4. CONCLUSION – THE FUTURE FOR HIGH CAPACITY MOBILE DATA BUNDLES
KEY COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS SNAPSHOT INCLUDE:
1010 CSL (Hong Kong), H3G UK, Etisalat (Nigeria & UAE), Everything Everywhere (UK), Orange (DRC, France & Spain), M1 (Singapore), MEO (Portugal), SFR (France), SingTel (Singapore), TIM (Italy & Brazil), TDC (Denmark), Telcel (Mexico), Tele2 (Sweden), Telekom (Germany), Vodacom (South Africa), Vodafone (Germany), Wind (Italy), Yoigo (Spain) & Zain (Bahrain).