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In this week's edition of Telco 2.0 update, in the run up to the New Digital Economics event next week in Silicon Valley, March 27-28, we feature:

You can follow Telco 2.0 on Twitter, and apply to join the private Telco 2.0 Group on LinkedIn here. There's also an archive of our previous newsletters here.

 
 
 

Strategy 2.0: Google's Strategic Identity Crisis

Google's shares have made little headway recently despite its dominance in search and advertising, and it faces increasing regulatory threats in this area. It either needs to find new sources of value growth or start paying out dividends, like Microsoft, Apple (or indeed, a telco). Overall, this is resulting in something of a strategic identity crisis. A review of Google's strategy and implications for Telcos. (More)

 
Silicon Valley Brainstorm: NEXT WEEK
 

New Profit Pools, Digital Commerce, Digital Entertainment, Digital Things

Join the 250 senior execs from across the telco, entertainment, retail, banking, advertising and tech sectors at the New Digital Economics Silicon Valley Executive Brainstorm & Innovation Forum is on March 27-28, 2012, at the Marriott Hotel, Union Square, San Francisco. Its theme is 'New Business Models and Growth Opportunities in a Hyper-Connected World'.

The event shares new market analysis, use cases and case studies in the following areas:

The detailed agendas are now live: here. Delegate places are still available - please email us at contact@stlpartners.com or call +44 (0) 20 7247 5003.

 
Speakers include
 

Phil Bienert
SVP, Consumer Digital Experience
AT&T

David Messenger
EVP
American Express Company

Antonio Benjamin
Chief Technology Officer, Global Transaction Services
Citi
 

Erik I. Moreno
SVP
Fox Networks Group

Arun Bhikshesvaran
CMO
Ericsson

Shawn DuBravac
Chief Economist and Director of Research
Consumer Electronics Association
More speakers here
 
Digital Commerce 2.0 Focus:
 

Commerce platform strategies of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google & Microsoft

Exclusive video presentation from Chris Barraclough, Telco 2.0's Chief Strategist, outlining the platform strategies of the key disruptor players and the implications for telcos' own digital commerce strategies. View here - login/free registration

 
 

Digital Commerce 2.0: the mobile wallet is taking off!

Adam Kerr of Ericsson, discusses the future of m-commerce and the factors driving its current growth, including banking the unbanked and the movement of payments to mobile (and beyond). View here - login/free registration

 
 

M-Commerce: can Voice 2.0 make mobile ads work at last?

Might the integration of Voice 2.0 communications into mobile advertising help turn it into a lead generating business? There's starting to be some signs that it could. (More)

 
 
 

Mobile Broadband 2.0: the top disruptive innovations

Key trends, tactics, and technologies for mobile broadband networks and services that will influence mid-term revenue opportunities, cost structures and competitive threats. Including: LTE, network sharing, WiFi, next-gen IP (EPC), small cells, CDNs, policy control, business model enablers and more. (More)

 
 
Recent Telco 2.0 Analysis
 
 

Facebook: what the IPO filing revealed

New figures released in Facebook's S1 filing for its IPO confirm Telco 2.0's previous analysis of Facebook's performance in our report 'Dealing with the Disruptors'. This further strengthens our views that most valuations are overblown, and that Facebook will be forced to move into communications. (More)

 
 

Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Skype - dealing with the disruptors

Our new 284 page strategy report, launched and previewed at our EMEA event in London, has attracted massive interest. It's our most important report yet, dealing with the players that some leading telcos are now calling their 'real competitors'. It includes a concise executive summary, in-depth analysis of the player's business models, and strategies for dealing with each. Here is an updated extract of the analysis and further details of the report. (More)

 
 

The Roadmap to New Telco 2.0 Business Models

This Strategy Report plots the transformational path that telcos need to follow to achieve the $375Bn p.a. 'Telco 2.0' opportunities. It describes the six growth opportunity areas for the Telecoms industry, identifies new categories of operators, benchmarks the primary strategies needed by each to evolve and thrive in the new industry environment, and highlights leading examples of telco business model innovation. It has 284 pages, including a 13 page Executive Summary and a detailed index. (More)

 
 

Vodafone CIO: 2012 a big year for customer data, analytics, and M-Commerce

Albert Hitchcock, Vodafone's Group CIO, sees significant changes in the mobile money and advertising industries in 2012, driven by improved use of customer data and analytics. He describes Vodafone's approach and early learning in this video interview. (More)

 
 

'Under-the-Floor' Players: threat or opportunity?

The telecoms industry often puts so-called OTT (over-the-top) players like Google and Facebook at the forefront of its concerns, as they pose new competition for services and applications. But what about encroachment of companies "underneath" the telcos, displacing them from their core asset, the network? Telco 2.0 examines the strategic threats and opportunities from wholesale providers, outsourcers and government-run broadband networks. (More)

 
 

Your Text is on Fire: OTT's to burn 40% SMS revenue by 2015

In four years' time, Telco SMS revenue will decline on average by around 40% across Europe and the Middle East according to the senior execs at this month's Telco 2.0 brainstorm in London. The main cause is competitive pressure from 'OTT' alternatives (Facebook, Skype, Google, BBM, etc). Mobile voice isn't that far behind, with a 20% decline foreseen. What can be done and what is the role of RCS-e? (More)

 
Free Research and White Papers

To give an introduction to the principles of Telco 2.0 and digital business model innovation we're launching a new service offering free downloads of a selection of free Telco 2.0 Briefing reports and a growing collection of what we think are the best 3rd party 'white papers'. (More)

 
 

The Telco 2.0 Challenge and SAP's vision

Telco 2.0 have reviewed SAP's vision for telcos to 'operate at internet speed' against our Roadmap strategy principles in this white paper, and challenged SAP to build a Proof of Concept implementation of a complex multi-sided business model with a leading European mobile operator within one month. We can't share the confidential details but we were impressed with the results. We're now looking for more operators who'd like to set a new Telco 2.0 challenge - to find out more please email us at contact@telco2.net.

 
 

The value of "Smart Pipes" to mobile network operators

Regardless of business strategy, the development of 'Smart Pipes' - more intelligent networks - will be a key driver of shareholder returns from operators. Smarter networks will also benefit network users - upstream service providers and end users, and operators, and their vendors and partners, will need to compete to be the smartest. What are they, why are they needed, and what are the key strategies employed to develop them?. (More)

 
 

How to Spot a "Business Model Problem"

What is a 'business model problem'? How can you tell when you've got one? What are the key business model challenges faced by telcos today, and how should they address them? (More)

 
 

Telco 2.0 News Review: UK LTE, Cisco / NDS, Facebook API

  • Broadband Connectivity: UK LTE - EE at the starting gate
  • Online Video: Cisco buys NDS, Avaya buys Radvision
  • Voice & Messaging 2.0: Facebook API to go paid-for? And "AdSense but with calls"
  • Cloud Computing: 1 AWS = 450,000 servers
  • Smartphone Roundup: Apple distributes spare banknotes

More on these stories and other news here.

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