Sunday, January 31, 2021

Week 4 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Corporate

  • KPN
  • Orange: Partners with Sanofi, Capgemini, Generali to establish e-health JV platform, funding EUR 24m, to launch June 2021 (virtual), Dec 2021 (physical)
  • TIM: Establishes Noovle: cloud & edge services for enterprises [see 200527], to be based on 17 datacenters, targets rev CAGR 20% to EUR 1b by 2024 with EUR 400m EBITDA
  • Telia: 20Q4 final, Annual Report 2020, motto Dare Care Simplify; Strategy update Reinventing a Better Telia; establishes Telia Asset Mgt (towers & fiber); focus on raising mobile ARPU (from improved customer experience & 5G monetisation), FMC (reduces churn, upselling potential), ICT (new rev streams), FWA; to establish separate Infra Cos (to crystalize infrastructure value & accelerate investments); Outlook 2021-23: service rev  growth LSD, adj EBITDA growth LSD-MSD, capex/sales from 17% down to 15%; leverage target 2.0-2.5x, div floor SEK 2.00 with ambition of MSD growth
  • Elisa: 20Q4
  • Vodafone
  • Liberty Global: Plans more M&A deals, interested in VOO (Wallonia), MNO Ireland
  • RTL
  • Vivendi: Closes stake sale to Tencent 210129, UMG plans IPO 2021/22
  • Vimeo: Raises $300m equity from T Rowe Price Group and Oberndorf Enterprises at $5b valuation; spin=off planned 21Q2; 200m users in 190 countries, 1.5m paying subs
  • Facebook: 20Q4; outlook 2021: commerce ongoing shift to online and consumer demand shifts from services to products positively impact advertising, yoy rev growth 21H1 stable to modestly accelerating, 21H2 pressured (due to reversal of corona virus trends), ad targeting headwinds from platform changes (iOS 14 from March 2021), 2021 total expenses $68-73b, capex $21-23b, tax rate high teens; expands SBB by $25b
  • Twitter: Acquires newsletter publishing platform Revue (NL, 6 employees)
  • AT&T: 20Q4; charges $15.5b on pay-TV, $650m on WarnerMedia
  • Verizon: 20Q4

Networks

  • FTTP
    • TIM: Proposes co-investment in OA FTTH via FiberCop to Agcom: fiber to 1610 munis in grey & black areas (urban & semi-urban) to connect 75% of premises by 2025; atrchitecture to balance eficiency, infrastructure competition, simple customer migration; to comply with EU Telecom Code
    • CETIN: Avege download speed 2020 105 Mb/s (+25%); to expand FTTP/FTTB to 150k YE 2021, 1m by 2027 
    • Virgin Media plans FTTP at new homes built by Barratt Developments, 15k in 2021 - Rolls out FTTP in Shrewsbury - Launches FTTP in Debdale (Greater Manchester), 5k HP
    • GlasVoorNop starts roll-out in Noordoostpolder (10 villages, total 47k pops), first in Creil; RSP: KPN (incl Solcon, XS4ALL, RoutIT), T-Mobile (incl Tele2), Online (= Canal+), Youfone, Tweak, Kliksafe, Freedom Internet, Oxxio, NEM, Budget, ONVI, Qonnected, HeldenVan.nu, hallo,
    • Google Fiber launches 2 Gb/s in Salt Lake City and Provo (Utah) and in Atlanta (Ga)
  • Mobile network sharing
  • 5G
    • Ericsson launches 5G RAN slicing, proposes slicing for high-revenue generating use cases (cloud gaming, smart factories, enhanced video, smart healthcare), enables 1 ms latency at RAN (with SA 5G)
  • 6G
    • EU launched Project REINDEER (REsilient INteractive applications through hyper Diversity in Energy-Efficient RadioWeaves) as part of 5G PPP, funding from Horizon 2020, 210101 until 240630, Ericsson to develop multi-antenna-based smart connectivity platform, with KU Leuven, Linköping University, Lund University, etc; RadioWeaves technology is key deliverable: fabric of distributed radio, compute & storage, to enable large-scale intelligent surfaces & cell-free wireless access to offer capabilities far beyond future 5G networks, to offer capacity scalable to quasi-infinite, perceived zero latency & interaction with a large number of embedded devices
  • LEO

Services

Regulatory

  • Auctions
    • Ofcom (UK) delays auction (700 & 3.6-3.8) by 2 mo over corona virus to March 2021
    • MNUs HU (Magyar Telekom, Vodafone, Telenor) extend 900 & 1800 licenses by 15 yr until 370409, HUF 150b (EUR 418m); Magyar Telekom 16 MHz in 900 & 40 MHz in 1800; Telenor 26 MHz in 900 & 40 MHz in 1800; Vodafone 2x9 MHz in 900 for HUF 22.7b & 2x20 MHz in 1800 for HUF 26.4b
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