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Communication evolved.

Alan Duric’s Presentation at eComm 2009

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Communication evolved.

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About Telio and this session Founded in Q3/2003, profitable since Q2/2004 Last quarter – most successful one ever Listed on Oslo stock exchange 150k customers (adjusted to market size – few

millions of customers in US …) Very strong internal R&D In this session I will primarily focus on the points that

can bring Telio money during the next 24 months …

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Macro view that interests me as Service Provider

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“Medici effect” – MD intersections

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Once upon a time

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PC – first dominant rich media comms endpoint

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New rich media comms devices

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In 2001 - 60 million transistors per every human on the planet, by 2010 there will be 1 billion transistors per every human…

So expect more and more rich media comms devices …

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Other interesting global trend is growth of RFIDs (ca 2000 pct during the last 2 years!)

It is expected that telemetry and real time comms will intersect …

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What is my goal as a Service Provider?

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To have: many, happy customers that stay with us and generate good revenues

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One of the simple services that proved to be “slam dunk”

in our case …

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Online storage & more …

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Customers that use online storage are churning in order of magnitude less numbers …

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Experience with heuristics were so far very weak …No ”googling of the calls” yet, though it helped develop strong SPIT filters, which for our customers is very important …

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What do we keep on mind as a Service Provider?

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“Maxing” on ARPU can destroy customer’s value, it is important to provide a lots of

value in the service in order to sustain competition of the

future

Architecture of participation is one of the keys …

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We see also going forward need for customer support (local language), regulatory aspects (local market), …

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What else are we excited about as a Service Provider?

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RSS, RFIDs, … are all intersecting with (real time) comms and open a number of possibilities for useful, simple, sticky services for customers on new generation of devices

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Why video, why now?

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However, we can not forget about interoperability between

operators/service providers otherwise rich comms are not

very useful

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Broadband Household Appliances, Video, HD audio,

integrated telemetry, ComInfoTainement devices,….

Are f SPs and technologists dream, but they are not far

away!!!

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Future

"The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet."-- William Gibson

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