The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - (Page 14) PREPAID TELECOM Dec. 2008 / Jan. 2009 - 14 The STaTe of PrePaid Technology by Ken Osowski Wholesalers & White Label Services As prepaid providers look out over the 2009 economic landscape, it’s probably tempting to sit tight with existing services. Tempting maybe, but wise? If you haven’t recently done so, it’s worth talking to both your existing and maybe some new wholesalers to take a look at the suites of white label services now being offered. Through the increasingly popular “white label” approach, prepaid service providers have bought their complete service suite and call capacity from a facilities wholesaler or hosted services VNO (Virtual Network Operator). The only thing that the prepaid service provider/ outsourcer added was their own label and distribution strategy. This channel hierarchy and services ecosystem has created significant opportunity, by allowing economical entry to the VoIP market and TDM-to-IP migration. It also gave individual service providers new control over the levels of investment and service creation they would commit to, without impeding their freedom to scale and expand their service offerings and business models. The hosted prepaid IP service model has allowed significant differentiation based on mar- But for prepaid service providers looking to proactively shore up revenues in an uncertain economy, new white labeled subscriber features, service extensions and calling plans can be key. ket targets, demographics, service pricing and calling plans, allowing prepaid service providers to aggressively differentiate themselves vs. their established TDM-based competitors. But up until now, white labeling has been viewed as an either/or proposition: a prepaid service provider would either entirely host their own services or entirely outsource them to a services value-added wholesaler. But in today’s market, hybrid service approaches can open up new markets and opportunities while propping up static (or even declining) call revenues. The wholesale market has moved beyond the baseline ‘carrier hotel’ and is aggressively investing in service delivery infrastructures and service roll-outs. For existing prepaid service providers, this offers opportunities to extend your reach into adjacent regions with either your existing brands or with new ones. White label/in-house hybrid approaches can also give you the option to offer differentiating and compelling new services that can sit on top of (or coexist with) your existing prepaid roster. Voicemail is just one example of a compelling service overlay opportunity for prepaid voice services. It offers credit challenged customers new credibility with important contacts (such as employers), and new accessibility to friends and family members in other time zones. It also offers you as the prepaid service provider both a new means of capturing consumer loyalty and recurring card and time purchases, and a new driver of call minutes. And because voicemail services can be tuned to optimize or restrict access based on the caller’s prepaid provider PIN, your voicemail services can be confined to usage via your minutes. International route quality and costing is another opportunity for hybrid white label/ in-house services. Depending on your current call quality and pricing business models, your customers can be offered alternative qualities and per-minute costs. Wholesaler white label services also extend into core business model management, offering collection of real-time call data records and new levels of information that can help you manage traffic and route pricing more aggressively. Similarly, white labeled hosted VoIP services, metered through your existing prepaid ratings engine and service controls, afford the option of opening up new small business enterprise-level …Hybrid service approaches can open up new markets and opportunities while propping up static (or even declining) call revenues. International calling with fixed usage, pricing caps and reporting options. While it is certainly true that today’s prepaid service providers are not typically selling services to Fortune 1000 businesses, they often are selling services to loyal small business owners. For these consumers, international calling isn’t easily deducted as a business expense at tax time because their calls usually aren’t tracked through their business lines, they’re made with ad hoc card purchases. There are many other opportunities for hybrid in-house/white label service integrations and service bundling, and more come on line every week. However, these opportunities and integration capabilities vary sharply from wholesaler to wholesaler. But for prepaid service providers looking to proactively shore up revenues in an uncertain economy, new white labeled subscriber features, service extensions and calling plans can be key. Maybe it’s time for a whole new conversation with your wholesaler, and with other wholesalers who’d like to count you as a customer. After all, negotiating for new service features can also help you negotiate baseline minute costs. And don’t you deserve something this holiday season? Best for the New Year, Ken. Ken Osowski is VP of Product Management for Pactolus Communications Software, whose IP service applications include prepaid, post-paid, conferencing and operator assistance. Contact Ken at kosowski@pactolus.com. http://www.prepaid-press.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of The Prepaid Press - January 2009 The Prepaid Press - January 2009 Economic Crisis Sharpens Focus on Stored Value Cards Industry Veterans Weigh In on 2009 Prepaid Opportunities Contents From the Publisher: Ready for Change? The Prepaid Press Thanks its Editorial Advisory Board Regulatory Rundown 2008 Milestones Prepaid Wireless Providers Capitalize on Economic Downturn Prepaid Telecom in Brief APCC Services Settles With Calling Card Providers Boost Mobile Offers All-in-One Prepaid Package SonarTel Prepaid Customers Can Use Accounts in More Countries BillSoft Selected by Integra Telecom Pingo Adds PC “SoftPhone” Calling kajeet, the Cell Phone Service for Kids, Wins Award Prepaid Wireless Roundup The State of Prepaid Technology: Wholesalers & White Label Services New Millennium Releases Wireless Survey Results 5 Minutes With Paul Amick, EVP & Co-Founder, PhoenixSoft Millions Could Cut Cell Phone Bills in Half New Virgin Poll Reveals Buying Habits The Legal Line BioPay Expands Offering for Underbanked IDT to Sell European Prepaid Payment Business iPayStation Launches Network for Distributor Stored Value Solutions Appoints New VP Cellular South Offers Mobile Banking for Regions Bank Javelin Research: Processor Important in Prepaid MiCash Announces New Prepaid Debit Card Monitise and eCommLink Partner Platamovil Selects PhoenixSoft’s Cirrus Softswitch Prepaid Market Forecasts to 2011 Payments & Processing in Brief Prepaid 101: Gift Cards SCA’s PrizeSuite Enables Promotions MT&L Offers Gift Card Removal and Destruction Heartland Payment Systems Acquires Chockstone Amex and Rymax Offer Gift Cards TransCard Announces Corporate Gift Card Website Gift Cards & Promotions in Brief Our Advertisers Contact Us The Prepaid Press - January 2009 The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Industry Veterans Weigh In on 2009 Prepaid Opportunities (Page 1) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Contents (Page 2) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Contents (Page 3) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The Prepaid Press Thanks its Editorial Advisory Board (Page 4) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The Prepaid Press Thanks its Editorial Advisory Board (Page 5) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Regulatory Rundown (Page 6) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Regulatory Rundown (Page 7) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - 2008 Milestones (Page 8) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - 2008 Milestones (Page 9) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Prepaid Telecom in Brief (Page 10) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Prepaid Telecom in Brief (Page 11) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - kajeet, the Cell Phone Service for Kids, Wins Award (Page 12) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Prepaid Wireless Roundup (Page 13) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The State of Prepaid Technology: Wholesalers & White Label Services (Page 14) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - New Millennium Releases Wireless Survey Results (Page 15) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - 5 Minutes With Paul Amick, EVP & Co-Founder, PhoenixSoft (Page 16) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - New Virgin Poll Reveals Buying Habits (Page 17) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The Legal Line (Page 18) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The Legal Line (Page 19) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - The Legal Line (Page 20) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Javelin Research: Processor Important in Prepaid (Page 21) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Prepaid Market Forecasts to 2011 (Page 22) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Payments & Processing in Brief (Page 23) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Prepaid 101: Gift Cards (Page 24) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - TransCard Announces Corporate Gift Card Website (Page 25) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Contact Us (Page 26) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Contact Us (Page 27) The Prepaid Press - January 2009 - Contact Us (Page 28)
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