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価格・ご注文についてこのレポートは、欧州主要国(フランス/ドイツ/イタリア/スペイン/英国)と米国の固定線ブロードバンドおよびモバイルサービスの通信料を多様なパラメータを用いて比較・分析しています。
Analysing and comparing telecom prices is both a complex and sensitive subject, involving many and varied parameters. To help readers deepen their understanding of these parameters and the impact they have on pricing, IDATE has produced a detailed report on the leading fixed broadband access and mobile service providers’ pricing schemes in the major European markets and in the United States, drawing on an exclusive database (+ 500 pricing schemes for 42 vendors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the United States)
Key Questions
- What discounts are offered according to contract length?
- What differences are there between “classic” and SIM-only offers, and between buying in a shop and buying online?
- What impact do possible set up calls and time credits have on the real price of mobile calls?
- How can bonuses and discounts be accounted for?
- Is the principle of flat rate billing a ubiquitous part of fixed broadband offers? Have triple-play bundles become the norm?
- What differences are there between ADSL, cable modem and very high-speed access prices?
Database included
+ 500 pricing schemes for 42 vendors in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the United States:
- fixed broadband services
- post-paid and prepaid mobile services
Tariffs Database - Countries & Operators analysed
France
- Bouygues Telecom
- Free (Iliad)
- Numericable
- Orange
- SFR
Germany
- Alice (HanseNet / Telecom Italia)
- Arcor (Vodafone)
- E-Plus (KPN)
- O2 (Telefonica)
- T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
- Vodafone
- 1&1 (Freenet)
Italy
- Alice (Telecom Italia)
- FastWeb (Swisscom)
- TIM (Telecom Italia)
- Tiscali
- 3 (Hutchison Whampoa)
- Vodafone
- Wind (Orascom)
Spain
- Movistar
- Ono
- Orange
- Telefonica
- Vodafone
- Ya.Com (France Telecom)
- Yoigo (TeliaSonera)
United Kingdom
- BT
- O2 (Telefonica)
- Orange
- Talk Talk (Carphone Warehouse)
- Tiscali
- T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom)
- Virgin Media
- Vodafone
USA
- AT&T
- Comcast
- Sprint Nextel
- Verizon
- Verizon Wireless
- T-Mobile USA (Deutsche Telekom)
- Time Warner Cable
Tariffs Database - Basic pricing structure for each operator, by type of service
Mobiles
- Activation fee
- Monthly rental (postpaid)/Package price (prepaid)
- Contract length (pospaid)/Card validity (prepaid)
- Minutes included
- Text messages included
- Price per minute/message
- Call
- to voicemail
- on-net
- off-net
- to fixed
- Text message
- Picture/Multimedia message
- Internet
Fixed broadband
- Activation fee
- Monthly rental
- Internet access
- Telephony
- TV
- CPE price/rental
- Contract length
- Price per minute/programme
Methodology
Detailed information on the examined operators' rate plans, taking into account the key pricing variables
- contract type and length
- product details
- time calculation method
- included minute/text message or bonus
- extra minutes pricing
- add-on service prices
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TOP
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. METHODOLOGY
3. BENCHMARK OF PRICE RANGES
3.1. Mobile offers Distinct line strategies
3.1.1. Line strategies
• Broad product ranges for very flexible use
• Streamlined offers
• High volume offers
3.1.2. Mobile market pricing principles: towards a more streamlined model?
• Criteria governing voice price segmentation
• Data: volume and time-based billing
• Flat rates versus time-based billing
3.2. Internet access offers Relative similarity across Europe
3.2.1. Broadband only vs. bundling strategies
• Very few broadband only offers in Europe
• USA versus Europe: different players, different price points
3.2.2. FTTx access offers: content comparable to ADSL offers
• Disparate rates: Europe, Asia, USA
• Will the prices charged encourage ADSL users to switch to fibre?
4. SALES AND BILLING MODE BENCHMARK
4.1. Mobile offers
4.1.1. Purchasing options
• Buying in a shop vs. buying online
• Packs vs. SIM card only
4.1.2. Minimum contract lengths
• Post-paid offers: minimum contract lengths
• Prepaid cards: lifespan
4.1.3. Fixed and minimum fees
• Set-up fees
• Subscriptions/monthly fees
• Topping up prepaid cards
4.1.4. Principles governing voice call pricing
• Time billing methods
• Distinction according to numbers called
• Peak/off-peak calling systems
4.1.5. Principles governing text message pricing
• Distinction according to numbers called
• Distinction according to size and type of message
• Distinction according to message number rank
• Peak/off-peak calling systems
4.1.6. Principles governing data services billing
• Time billing methods
4.2. Fixed broadband services
4.2.1. Contract lengths
• No commitment subscriptions to attract customers
• Minimum contract length to secure customer loyalty?
• Reflecting the national culture?
4.2.2. Device rental/purchase
• Wi-Fi router/Ethernet router
• Triple play box
• STB
4.2.3. Formulas
• Increasingly ubiquitous flat rates
4.2.4. Purchasing
• Buying in a shop vs. buying online
• Billing based on access speed
• Billing based on bundled services
4.2.5. Principles governing voice call pricing
• Time billing methods
• Peak/off-peak calling systems
• Distinction according to numbers called
4.2.6. Principles governing TV service pricing
5. PRICE BENCHMARK
5.1. Overview
5.2. Mobile pricing (Postpaid)
5.2.1. Basic pricing
5.2.2. 1 hour of voice calls + 30 SMS
5.2.3. 2.5 hours of voice calls + 100 SMS
5.2.4. 5 hours of voice calls + 250 SMS
5.2.5. 10 hours of voice calls + 500 SMS
5.3. Fixed broadband access rates
5.3.1. Broadband access only (Internet)
• Downstream rate below 2 Mbps
• Downstream rate up to 8 Mbps
• Downstream rate above 8 Mbps
5.3.2. Broadband double play (Internet access + unlimited calling)
• Downstream rate below 8 Mbps
• Downstream rate above 8 Mbps
5.3.3. Broadband triple play bundle
• Downstream rate below 8 Mbps
• Downstream rate above 8 Mbps