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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread.
QCOM 175.32+0.3%3:59 PM EST

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To: Maurice Winn who started this subject9/13/2001 12:28:47 PM
From: S100   of 12239
 
Since the other QCOM seems to be devoted to politics here is some more telecom info.

The hard copy of the FT series on telecom had a graphic with each article. The second article had some interesting data in the graphic. It seems to from the business plans of various companies. All prices are in pounds.

Communications Overload
Expected annual spending on features services $5,830 *
Cash available for all leisure and communications $4,586 **

* UK household of two adults and one child

** Calculation: household income minus household expenditure excluding leisure foods and telephone expenditure. Source ONS 1900-2000.

1. Sky annualized Q1 Arpu (average revenue per user)
2. Licence fee, $109 + ITV Digital Arpu, $225
3. Spectrum estimates
4. BT, $100 per month
5. Oftel annual median estimates
6. West LB Panmure estimates, $37.5 X 12 months X 3 people
7. Average of NTL and Telewest estimates for revenue per household.
8. Morgan Stanley forecasts for Vodafone (2000) $34.2 X 12 months X 3 people.

Shown is a 3 story house with 5 people, 3 sources of TV signal, 3 fast connections to the internet, one wired phone and two people using cell phones.

Satellite TV $313 - 1
Terrestrial TV $334 - 2
Broadband fixed wireless $360 - 3
Satellite Internet $1,200 - 4
Fixed local phone $210 - 5
Digital subscriber line $360 - 3
3G mobile phone $1350 - 6
Cable TV $472 - 7
2G mobile phone $1231 - 8

The number at the end refers to the notes above.

Graphic does not seem to be available on the web page.

news.ft.com
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