As mobile voice services become increasingly affordable, they are rapidly substituting for fixed voice services across Western Europe, according to a new report published by Analysys. "Users are increasingly opting for the convenience and personalisation of mobile phones, even when a cheaper fixed phone is available," says Dr Alastair Brydon, co-author of the report. "Despite falling fixed and mobile prices, overall spend on voice services is holding up well, as mobile users choose to make more expensive mobile calls instead of fixed calls."
Key findings of the report include:
"Our analysis shows definitively that the affordability of mobile voice calls is the key factor in the level of FMS in a particular country," explains co-author Dr Mark Heath. "Once mobile pricing becomes affordable, there is little that fixed operators can do to halt traffic migration. However, some mobile operators have damaged their revenue by cutting prices too much. Very low pricing is not necessary and mobile operators can achieve significant traffic migration even with a healthy price premium over fixed services.""
Posted to the site on 9th February 2007