Thursday, April 5, 2007

Free Telephony

A new business model is up fro grabs. It is what i call Free telephony, based on a MVNO model a company can provide its customers with nearly free telephony for all local calls no matter how long and to whome.

Actually, the most important part of the equation is that the model does not rest solely on ad support. In fact, this will be a pay-as-you go wireless plan that is only partially subsidized by a user’s daily ad viewing, which will produce a credit of so many minutes per ad. I estimate that for heavy phone users viewing a probable limit of four spots a day, advertising could return up to 40 percent of their monthly costs. This also means that MVNO itself has multiple revenues streams: income direct from customers, from advertisers, and from handset sales.

Those intersted feel free and we can discuss the same on this forum.

2 comments:

prabhas said...


hey nice post

Videocon has one of the largest distribution networks
in India with a nation-wide presence.

http://www.videocontelecom.com/aboutus.php

prabhas said...


hey nice post

Videocon has one of the largest distribution networks
in India with a nation-wide presence.

http://www.videocontelecom.com/aboutus.php