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Starhome Mach: Operators Losing Out on Major Revenue

Escrito por Redacción TNI el 19/08/2014 a las 21:25:13
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Starhome Mach, the global leader in mobile inter-carrier network and clearing services, has examined data gathered over the past year from its Unity real-time analytics and business management service. The results reveal many missed opportunities for operators to encourage silent roamers with data and voice packages.

 

•              68% of global roamers are still silent

•              58% of EU roamers are still silent, despite regulations designed to lower costs 

•              The number of roamers using data increased 10% over the past 12 months, while the number of roamers using voice decreased 5% 

•              Only 56% use voice when roaming

 

The introduction of special roaming packages and EU regulations are driving demand but not at the levels expected. The availability of high-speed LTE has fed consumer usage of data connectivity within their home networks, but they tend to shut down their digital lives while roaming due to the fear of bill shock. According to the data gathered, more than half of subscribers have yet to access a single kilobyte of data while roaming.

               

“Though data roaming is on the rise, substantial revenue opportunities still abound,” said Guy Reiffer, VP Marketing and Partnerships at Starhome Mach. “As prices drop due to legislation and competition, operators can proactively respond by tapping into this significant silent roamer segment with compelling incentives that can change ingrained behavior.” 

 

Operators who use Starhome Mach’s real-time Silent Roamers solution are able to identify and awaken their roamers thanks to its unique integration between clearing and network services. They target roamers with micro-segmented campaigns based on profiles and usage patterns and then track results and the impact on their business. Dynamic pricing support on both the retail and wholesale levels provides maximum flexibility without impacting the operator’s billing system. Operators are also using this technology to detect silent locations to pinpoint potential quality of service issues. 

 

 “The opportunities are there,” continued Reiffer. “It’s a matter of identifying and actively pursuing these roamers with the right offers.”

 

Part of the core technology of the Silent Roamers solution is patented in the United States and some European countries.