The CRTC's decision to regulate ILECs offering VOIP services is already prompting analysts to come out with fall-out scenarios. UBS analyst Jeffrey Fan expects BCE Inc. and Telus Corp. now have 15% to 20% of their revenue and 30% to 35% of their operating profits at risk. "We believe the cablecos will use this opportunity to accelerate their bundle strategy, which will likely improve their market share in internet and cable," he said in a report.
A couple things to keep in mind is how quickly VOIP will be adopted by consumers, and how much it will cost cablecos to win market share. In Canada, VOIP adoption has been slow - partly because local phone service is relatively inexpensive (particularly so if you don't make international LD calls) while QoS is high. As a result, there is no great economic incentive to switch over to VOIP. At the same time, cablecos such as Videotron have to send technicians to each household they hook up for VOIP to install modems and make sure the service works. This is expensive and it puts physical limitations on how many customers they can sign up. These factors may, in fact, work in favor of Bell and Telus by keeping the window of opportunity a little less wide for VOIP rivals until regulatory changes kick in that deregulate the local market entirely - both VOIP and traditional service. The downside of the argument is if competition takes longer to emerge because consumers take time to jump on the VOIP bandwagon, the CRTC may take its time to deregulate the local market.
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Doom & Gloom For Canadian ILECs
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Mark Evans
on Fri 13 May 2005 07:45 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Re: Doom & Gloom For Canadian ILECs
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Charlie Barker
on Fri 13 May 2005 01:08 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
This all sounds like a 'raw deal' for the consumer. With these regulations is there anything to stop a canadial citizen from getting VOIP services from a US supplier?
Re: Re: Doom & Gloom For Canadian ILECs
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Jim Courtney
on Fri 13 May 2005 01:43 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Nothing technical. and how about Skype access? They don't offer a traditional phone set yet but...
Re: Re: Doom & Gloom For Canadian ILECs
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stan05
on Fri 13 May 2005 01:59 PM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
As long as you have a payment vehicle that is accepted in that country, search the world for the lowest VoIP offer and plug in anywhere
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