Is ARPU still a reliable metric?

In the telecom industry many AxPU metrics have been proposed and/or used to assess the business performance of a given telecom market and/or operator. However ARPU (average revenue per user) remains the most strategically regarded and widely accepted metric. It is commonly calculated by dividing aggregated revenues by the average number of subscribers who theoretically generated those revenues during a predefined time period – typically a month as adopted by most telecom carriers. More interestingly, focused ARPU figures are calculated for specific services in a bid to identify the largest sources of revenue generation, as they are calculated according to diverse factors such as geographic location, user age, occupation, and income.M.Jamoussi

Jamoussi believes it is time to contest assumptions such as low-ARPU markets are unprofitable, while high-ARPU ones are

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The challenge of overcoming consumer apathy

Unsolicited text messages, web page banners while browsing the mobile Internet and banner ads on idle screens… These formats still constitute the most predominant types of mobile advertising that mobile phone users are exposed to today, and are largely initiatives based on formats from the online world of advertising.

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Brimming with potential

A combination of international and regional developments over the past 12 months has prompted unprecedented changes in the business environment in the Middle East. In a wide-ranging discussion with Comm., Ericsson’s president for Region Middle East explains why the region remains a viable ICT hub, and how the years ahead are poised for strong growthEricsson@Arenco_005 (640x426)

Anders Lindblad has been president of Region Middle East for Ericsson for about 18 months, in which time he has witnessed tremendous change within as well as externally to the telecom sector

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Group dialogue

Motorola’s proprietary group communications technology iDEN has been largely successful across the Americas and in parts of Asia, without ever having taken Europe, the Middle East, or Africa by storm. Razi Sayyed, Motorola Solutions’ iDEN MEA regional account manager believes that is about to change with particular reference to Africa, where he believes significant potential for adoption exists

sayyed razi 1 (640x480)Razi Sayyed is excited about extending iDEN’s footprint to a new continent for the first time

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Experienced hands; new ideas

Ahmad Julfar was confirmed as CEO of Etisalat Group in August this year, and in his first official interview since his appointment, details his plans to build on the telco’s strong history in order to overcome very real, modern, and complex challengesCM*5549223

Julfar believes very few other telecommunications company in the world have a more complete portfolio of products, capabilities and talent than Etisalat

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Batelco provides nationwide 5G coverage in Bahrain

Batelco has successfully activated 5G coverage across Bahrain, which is available in all four governorates, covering 95% of the nation’s population. The telco’s launch of the network makes Batelco the first operator to provide national 5G coverage in Bahrain.

Omantel extends managed services deal with Ericsson

Omantel has renewed and expanded its managed services agreement with Ericsson for a further five years, with the renewed agreement being more outcome-based and customer-centric.

MTN Group CEO opts to depart after expiry of fixed contract

South Africa-headquartered MTN Group CEO Rob Shuter will step down from his role at the end of his fixed four-year contract in March 2021, having given no explanation why he would not seek to stay on beyond that date.

Nokia CEO, Rajeev Suri to step down as vendor considers its options

Nokia CEO and president, Rajeev Suri, is set to step down from his position later this year, to be replaced by Pekka Lundmark, currently CEO and president of energy company Fortum. The move comes as Nokia struggles to keep pace with the global shift to 5G.

Batelco introduces 5G roaming with du in the UAE

Following Zain Group’s regional milestone announcement in November 2019 that its operations in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia had successfully launched the first 5G roaming service across the MENA region, Bahrain telco Batelco has announced partnering with the UAE’s du to deliver 5G international roaming services in the UAE.

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