Enhancing the value of the service bundle with a compelling pay TV offer has led many service providers to discover the key to boosting customer loyalty, attracting new subscribers, and creating additional revenue streams.
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As operators face increasing competition from OTT rivals, they should turn their attention to the bulk and commercial customer opportunities within their footprint
In this episode, Mick McCluskey, vice-president of Product Management at Enghouse Networks is joined by Jon Giegengack, founder of Hub Entertainment Research to explore the future of TV.
Most operators offer services to bulk and commercial customers today. Customers in this category can range from universities, bars/restaurants, lobbies, hotels, residential communities, new developments to gyms, mining camps, military, and prisons. This type of business can be very important as it usually involves multiple endpoints per sale and contract terms are often 3-5 years.
When it comes to delivering video services today, it’s a whole new world. Not too long ago, programming was determined almost exclusively by networks and advertisers. Viewers had limited choices about where, when, and how they could consume content. Cable disrupted this reality, then satellite disrupted cable, and then OTT video disrupted…everything.
The scheduled sunsetting of 2 and 3G is supercharging the shift towards VoLTE Roaming. No longer just an optional extra, it’s now business-critical for many MNOs. While the roll-out has been cautious since the August 2012 launch of the world’s first commercial VoLTE service in Texas by Metro PCS, there has been a noticeable gear shift over the past couple of years.
What’s to stop a mobile virtual network enabler set up in business tomorrow to market a highly specialised, highly-tuned MVNO service for shipping containers?