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Wireless Carriers Urged To Stop Subsidizing Devices

Wireless Carriers Urged To Stop Subsidizing Devices
October 9, 2009 2:07PM

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Wireless carriers like AT&T are being urged to stop subsidies on wireless devices like Apple, Inc.'s iPhone because they hurt profits. Despite a 24-month service contract, AT&T doesn't break even on an iPhone until month 17, according to the Yankee Group. In addition, AT&T's congested network and weak netbooks hurt the carrier's image.


Industry analysts are advising wireless network Relevant Products/Services operators to stop subsidizing devices. While the subsidies let them draw in consumers with free or low-cost devices in exchange for lengthy service Relevant Products/Services commitments, the deals end up squeezing their profit margins, according to Andy Castonguay of the Yankee Group.

"AT&T Relevant Products/Services's iPhone model is a prime example of the negative effects of the subsidization model," Castonguay said. "It shows that an AT&T iPhone account with high data Relevant Products/Services usage doesn't break even until month 17 of a 24-month contract."

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The late 2008 burst of sales for the iPhone made global headlines despite being a relative drop in the bucket for an industry that sold 1.25 billion handsets last year, Castonguay observed. "The danger of this early success is that operators, OEMs and other companies can quickly become enamored with the titillating burst of media attention and begin to lose sight of the longer-term ramifications of their decisions -- namely, shrinking profitability," Castonguay said.

The estimated financial burden on AT&T for acquiring a new iPhone user on a two-year contract is a staggering $859. "Assuming that an iPhone user maintains voice usage comparable to AT&T's average customer Relevant Products/Services and data usage of 5GB per month, Yankee Group estimates that AT&T would achieve an operating margin per account of approximately 47 percent, leading to a total profit margin of 16.1 percent per user," Castonguay said.

Eliminating the subsidy on the iPhone would generate a total return for AT&T of 33.4 percent over two years and shrink the time to break-even status on the account to eight months, Castonguay observed. "With this dynamic change, AT&T could begin to offer more flexible contracts to its customers, designing the total cost of ownership structure to reward specific behaviors such as long-term loyalty with better monthly terms," he said.

What's more, the subsidization model's shortcomings aren't limited to handsets. Negative experiences also pose significant risks for the carriers subsidizing netbooks, noted Joshua Holbrook of the Yankee Group.

"A 30 percent return rate for netbooks demonstrates that consumers don't understand the limitations of their functionality," Holbrook said. "Wireless operators that subsidize netbooks in conjunction with wireless data contracts run the risk of consumers confusing poor netbook performance Relevant Products/Services with poor network performance, thereby compromising an operator's brand and profits." (continued...)

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