Philippine Telecommunications Industry
Introduction
Because of the broad scope of Telecommunications, the group has decided to tackle only the mobile or wireless communications as the main topic. Currently, Currently, the market is dominated by the Big Three in the Wireless Telecom industry namely, Smart Telecommunications, Inc., Globe Telecom, Inc., and Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. or otherwise known as Sun Cellular.
Introduction
Because of the broad scope of Telecommunications, the group has decided to tackle only the mobile or wireless communications as the main topic. Currently, Currently, the market is dominated by the Big Three in the Wireless Telecom industry namely, Smart Telecommunications, Inc., Globe Telecom, Inc., and Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. or otherwise known as Sun Cellular.
Introduction The group’s definition of telecommunication:
Telecommunication is a form of communication aided by electronic mediums such as telephones, radios, cell phones, and computers.
Historical Background
During the 1900’s to 1950’s the only available form of telecommunication in the Philippines are radios and telegraphs. Only after 1950’s did the technology for telephone communications were developed.
Historical Background
In the 80s, the market became more accommodating and new telephone companies made their industry debut. New lines began operating and franchises were allowed nationwide.
Historical Background
In the early 90s, about 2 of every 10 Filipino families have landline phones, with most of the lines located in Metro Manila.
Historical Background
Less than 1 out of 10 owns a mobile phone. Provinces still lag behind in the race during that time.
And then a few years more, (2000) the cellphone age reached its peak. In 2010, Market penetration reached up to 94% of the population or equal to 86M Pinoys.
Telecommunications Companies in the Philippines
Incorporated in 1991, Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART) is currently leading the Philippines' wireless services catering to 45.6 million subscribers on its GSM network as of end of year 2010.
Telecommunications Companies in the Philippines Globe Telecom, or commonly known as Globe, is the second-largest telecommunications company in the Philippines. Globe's ownership are divided by several shares. This including Singapore Telecommunications (45%), Ayala Corporation (34%), and public stock (21%).
Telecommunications Companies in the Philippines
Sun Cellular. Although
placed as third in the wireless communication industry, Cellular Mobile Philippine Phone Sun was once known to top even Smart in the past. This was because of their "24/7" unlimited call and text service they first offered in 2004. This led competing networks Smart Communications and Globe Telecom to offer similar but higher-cost plans.
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Related Literature Digital review of Asia Pacific ICT infrastructure
Performance of the Industry
Production The Philippines mobile market took off back in 1999/00. In the decade since 2000 the number of mobile telephone subscribers or the market penetration has grown by almost 80 million and was approaching 85 million by June 2010. Around 1.8 billion SMS messages were being sent every day in the Philippines by 2009.
Production
But as an indication of the constant change in the mobile market the SMS market had started to decline in 2010 as the impact of Internetbased social networks started to have an impact on SMS usage.
Production The wireless telecom companies basically offer the same services to their customers. They are shown as follows:
Voice Services
GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, 3G
Call Types
Voice Mail Service
Mobile Browsing
Call Management
USB Data Modem (Smart Bro, Globe Tattoo, Sun Broadband)
Messaging Services
Local Text Messaging
International Text Messaging
Multimedia Messaging SIM and Handsets Sales
Data
Financial Services
Smart Money
GCash
Loading Services
Elasticity the industry is elastic because services or goods that have many substitutes which consumers may switch to are elastic. Advances in mode of transportation and communication accompanied by decreases in their cost have increased the size of markets over time. Just like the two leading mobile telecommunications firms, Smart Communications, Inc. and Globe Telecom, Inc. they always beefed up their network and marketing promotions.
Pricing
Bucket services Pricing - Promos
Total Subscribers 17.3 M
23.25 M
Globe 27% 45.6 M
Smart 53% Sun Cellular 20%
Market Share As of December 2010, Philippines has 86.15 million subscribers in total, or a 94% penetration rate.
Financial Performance Cellular Service Revenues (in millions)
*Smart has the highest revenues
90000 80000 70000 60000
2009
50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0
2008
2008 2009
Smart Globe Sun
*Sun shows the lowest revenues – this is probably because it is the youngest company among the three.
Competitive Behavior
The Philippine mobile market has been marked by rapid growth, particularly during the early to middle part of the decade, and intense competition. Since 2000, the mobile communications industry experienced a number of consolidations while new players continued to enter the market.
Competitive Behavior
In 2009, the mobile industry only grew 10% in subscriber/SIM terms as nominal penetration rates reached over 80%, ending with a cumulative industry base of 74.7 million.
high penetration level and increasing incidences of multi-SIM usage, Sun’s Unlimited Call and Text service.
Government Policies, Laws and Regulations August 10, 1963: 3846, An act providing for the regulation of radio stations and radio communications in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes. December 21, 1989: 6849, An act providing for the installation, operation and maintenance of public telephones in each and every municipality in the Philippines, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes. March 1, 1995: 7925, An act to promote and govern the development of Philippine telecommunications and the delivery of public telecommunications services.
Government Policies, Laws and Regulations
In order to protect and promote the interest of subscribers/end-users of prepaid telecommunications services, the National Telecommunications Commission promulgated the regulatory guidelines regarding the lifespan or expiration of loads the MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR No. 03-07-2009
MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR No. 03-072009
Amount of Load Purchased Minimum Expiration
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Validity Period
PhP10.00 or lower More than PhP10.00 to PhP50.00 More than 50.00 to PhP100 More than 100.00 to PhP150.00 More than PhP150.00 to PhP250.00 More than PhP250.00 to PhP300 days More than PhP300 (120) days
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Three (3) days Fifteen (15) days Thirty (30) days Forty Five (45) days Sixty (60) days Seventy Five (75)
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One Hundred Twenty
Analysis of the Industry
Analysis The market structure of telecommunications in the Philippines is oligopoly. Decision of one firm is greatly influenced by the other firms. All of their products are considered homogeneous or standardized. This market structure comes with innumerable external hindrances that do not allow entrants easily.
Conclusion and other
Conclusion and other Recommendations Conclusion
the most profitable company in term of service revenue for the year 2009 and 2008 is Smart Communications, Inc. with total of Php77,781M and Php69,749M respectively. For the non-service revenue, Globe topped the companies with total of Php1,361M for 2009 and Php1,572M for 2008. Globe Telecom, Inc. holds the largest assets worth Php118,186M in 2009 and in contrast, Smart Communications, Inc. holds the largest amount of liabilities
Recommendations
to make big improvements on their broadband technology
data services
Bandwidth speeds