Research and Markets: Getting the French Youth and Middle Class to Use Two Mobile Phones or Sim Cards Will Mark a Key Step in Boosting Penetration in the French Mobile Market.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21310) has announced the addition of Europe Market Perspective / Vol. 5, Issue 8 to their offering In This Issue: MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS France: The Battle Ahead for MVNOs France has long lagged behind its Western European neighbors in mobile penetration because of lower usage of prepaid pre·pay tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays To pay or pay for beforehand. pre·pay ment n. services. As penetration in Italy and the UK continues to edge above 100 percent, mobile penetration in France as forecasted by Pyramid Research will reach just 78 percent in 2005. To increase penetration, the French regulatory body ART opened mobile operator networks to MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators A Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) is a company that provides mobile (sometimes called wireless or cellular) telephone service but does not have its own allocation of the radio frequency spectrum nor all of the infrastructure required to provide mobile telephone service. ) as an alternative to incumbent operators in France. Recently, several MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) A reseller of wireless services. MVNOs do not own licensed spectrum and typically do not have any of their own wireless network infrastructure. launch plans were unveiled - NRJ nrj energy NRJ Natural Resources Journal NRJ National Research Journal (periodical of the National Research Guild) NRJ Nero Jukebox Compilation File (file extension) and Coriolis plan to roll out services on SFR's network, M6 intends to piggyback piggyback 1. A broker trading in his or her personal account after trading in the same security for a customer. The broker may believe the customer has access to privileged information that will cause the transaction to be profitable. 2. on Orange's network whilst Tele2 has already launched services on Orange's network. So far, the three MVNOs that launched in 2004 - Debitel, Breizh and Universal Music - have not massively threatened the incumbent network operators. We believe that apart from Tele2, the newly announced MVNOs will fuel price erosion but will only make a slight impact on the dominance of the three incumbents - Orange, SFR SFR Swiss Franc (national currency) SFR Société Française du Radiotéléphone (French cellular provider) SFR Single Family Residence SFR Single Family Residence (real estate) and Bouygues Telecom. So far, the French operators have succeeded in preserving their dominance by signing up MVNOs on their own terms. Of the three MVNOs signed up in 2004 - Debitel, Breizh and Universal Music - none are capable of mounting a strong nationwide challenge to the incumbents. Largely, we do not expect MVNOs to capture more than 17 percent of the total French mobile market by 2010, which is small when compared to the 27 percent in Germany. Tele2's MVNO entry into the French market is the greatest threat to the dominance of the incumbents. Tele2 enters the market on the back of successful MVNO launches in six European countries. It owns mobile networks in seven countries and has telecoms operations in a total of 24 European countries. Tele2's aggressive emphasis on low price tariffs has been instrumental to its success and partially led to the reluctance of the French incumbents to allow it set up operations in France. MVNOs face a difficult challenge in adding subscribers. The incumbents rely heavily on 24 month lock-in contracts, decreasing the incentive for subscribers to switch operator midway. Coupled with the difficulty in porting numbers, it could be construed as a strategic deterrent for MVNOs in the market. However, given that most MVNOs offer prepaid services, promoting prepaid as a complement rather than a substitute to post-paid services will boost the MVNOs. Getting the French youth and middle class to use two mobile phones or SIM cards, as is common in markets that have exceeded 100 percent penetration, will mark a key step in boosting penetration in the French mobile market. FIXED COMMUNICATIONS UK: BT Unveils Fusion FMC See fixed mobile convergence. Service BT has announced pricing and service details of its Fusion fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) service, due to be launched in September 2005. CMT CMT Certified Medical Transcriptionist. CMT abbr. Certified Medical Transcriptionist CMT California mastitis test. Manager Svetlana Issaeva analyses Fusion's advantages and shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw. Shortcomings may also be:
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