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Strategy Analytics: Verizon Quad Play Tariff Targets Share

Tue Nov 3, 2009 11:59am EST
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BOSTON--(Business Wire)--
Verizon`s newly announcedQuad Play tariff represents a major shift in how
Verizon bundles its services including mobile as well as broadband services at a
significant discount from today`s prices. According to the complementary Insight
from the Strategy Analytics Tariff and Revenue Strategy (TRS) service,
'Verizon's New Tariff Bundles - Gaining Share with Quad Play,' with this
aggressively priced tariff announcement, Verizon has set the stage to win
multiplay users and increase its share of broadband connections. The new Verizon
bundles will encourage Verizon home telephone customers to add both FiOS fiber
broadband and Verizon`s wireless service. 

Sue Rudd, Director of the TRS service, notes, "For the first time Verizon is not
only encouraging new FiOS customers to add wireless service, but is reaching out
to existing Verizon wireless customers to add Broadband and TV service without
requiring them to get a home phone. This offer will be very attractive to the
growing number of users whose only voice service is mobile wireless." 

The TRS program simulator tested three pricing scenarios based on estimates from
over 1000 broadband users responding to a multi-store simulated shopping
experience: 

A. Quad Play for new FiOS Customers 

B. Quad Play with DIRECTV for Current Landline Customers 

C. Triple Play for Wireless Customers without a home Phone 

Respondents werepresented with options for single and multiplay services (TV,
Internet, Telephone and Mobile Voice and Data). Options included a variety of
features, device types, prices and operator brands in multiple stores. 

The TRS simulator calculated the growth in total market potential, overall
increased market penetration, Verizon`s potential incremental share of broadband
households and its potential incremental revenues. 

Strategy Analytics simulation results indicate that if Verizon is the only Quad
Play service provider in a market, it is likely to increase both market
penetration and share. 

In a forthcoming in-depth TRS Viewpoint, the Strategy Analytics Tariffs &
Revenue Service will

* Estimate the impact of the net revenue change on Verizon`s financial data; and

* Evaluate the potential impact of competitive responses e.g. from other
multiplay cable operators.

About Strategy Analytics

Strategy Analytics, Inc offers high frequency market intelligence on multimedia,
fixed and mobile communications. www.strategyanalytics.com

Strategy Analytics, Inc
US Contact:
Sue Rudd, +1 617-614-0709
SRudd@strategyanalytics.com
or
European Contact:
Sylvia McCafferty, +44(0) (1908) 423 601
SMcCafferty@strategyanalytics.com

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