Showing posts with label Eurofiber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurofiber. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Week 16 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

CORPORATE

  • General
  • Ratings
  • Results
    • VodafoneZiggo: Impact Report 2020; 100% green energy, net CO2 emissions zero, 7501 employees, total 4572 towers, 118m IoT connections, uptime mobile 99.8%, uptime fixed 99.9%, NPS: Vodafone converged consumer +27, Ziggo converged consumer +7, hollandsnieuwe +22, Vodafone converged business +6, Ziggo converged business -4; Launches CSR targets 2025 (People Planet Progress): halve environmental impact, support 2m people in society
    • Eurofiber: 2020; 38300 network km, adds 40 km/week, 32932 customer connections, 215 datacenters, NPS +33, market share corporate fiber 26%, 100% renewable energy, total invested EUR 820m (50% of annual revenues)
    • Vodafone Ireland: Vodafone IE 2020/21, total 1020 employees
    • Orange Belgium: 21Q1; maintains guidance 2021: rev growth LSD, EBITDA AL EUR 320-340m, capex EUR 200-220m (incl MWingz 50/50 JV with Proximus)
    • Orange: 21Q1
    • Telia: 21Q1; outlook 2021 unchanged: SR flat-LSD, adj mEBITDA flat-LSD, capex SEK 14.5-15.5b; outlook 2021-2023 unchanged: SR LSD growth, adj EBITDA LSD-MSD growth, capex/sales 15% by 2023
    • Tele2: 21Q1; book value T-Mobile NL stake (25%) SEK 7.163b, profit contribution 21Q1 SEK -3m; proposes extraordinary dividend 3.00 SEK/share = SEK 2.1b
    • AT&T: 21Q1; outlook 2021: rev growth 1%, EPS stable, capital investment $22b o/w capex $17b, FCF $26b, div pay-out ratio high 50s
    • Verizon: 21Q1
    • EQT: 21Q1
    • Netflix: 21Q1; highlights:
      • net additions 21H1 slow due to pull forward and delayed slate dynamics plus typical seasonality (not new competitors); biggest competitors linear TV & YouTube, no material effect expected from economies reopening after corona virus pandemic
      • Targets 2021: to spend >$17b cash on content (2020: $11.8b), oper margin 20%, to maintain $10-15b in gross debt, to launch SBB $5b 21Q2, password sharing crackdown will not be aggressive; plans movies based on Sony IP based on distr deal [see 210408]
      • Viewing stats first 28 days: series Firefly Lane 49m, Cobla Kai season 3 45m,  Fate: The Winx Saga 57m, Ginny & Georgia season 1 52m, movies I Care A Lot 56m, YES DAY 62m, Outside the Wire 66m, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (final movie) 51m, foreign productions  Below Zero (Spain) 47m, Space Sweepers (S Korea) 26m, Squared Love (Poland) 31m, Who Killed Sara? (Mexico) 55m, Lupin (France) 76m
    • Snap: 20Q1; outlook 21Q2: rev $820-840m, adj EBITDA between -20m and zero

  • CSR
    • Telia
      • Launches new sustainability goals: empower societies in the Nordics & Baltics to achieve zero CO2 & waste by 2030, reach 1m people through digital inclusion initiatives by 2025, implement winning privacy & security strategies by 2023 to gain & maintain customers’ trust
      • Accenture report for Telia The Shift: The Role of Telcos in the Circular Economy: applying circular principles unlocks values of $45-80b annually

    • Orange PL sets climate goals: CO2 reduction, increase in renewable energy
    • Akamai: New sustainability goals: 5 goals in 3 areas (Akamai intelligent edge platform, communities in which it lives, works & operates, global supply chain): 100% Renewably-sourced Energy, 50% More Energy-Efficient Platform, 100% Platform Emissions Mitigationm Responsible Supply Chain Management, Global Expansion of 100% Electronic Waste Recycling Program
    • Amazon: The Climate Pledge reaches >100 signatories (5m employees in 16 countries), incl Elisa, Telefónica
  • WFH

NETWORKS

  • FTTH
    • Netherlands

SERVICES

  • Telecoms
    • Telenet launches ONE (to replace WIGO and YUGO): internet access (fixed & mobile & WiFi, no data cap), pricing speed-based pricing (at home 150 Mb/s or 1 Gb/s; away from 30 Mb/s), dependent on household; TV as add-on (managed via TV-box or OTT via Flow app); free extra data SIM (optionally for Minimodem: hotspot for max 10 devices)
  • Video
    • Pathe Thuis: Reaches 1m active users; usage 2021: total 7m films, average 2.2 viewers per film; distr deal with KPN from 210701: access to 3700 titles
    • Samsung: Expands Samsung TV Plus (on Samsung smart TVs) to NL, BE, LU, SE, FI, NO, DK, IE, PT; total 23 countries; also for Galaxy smartphones & tablets
    • Sony: Plans to trial PlayStation Plus Video Pass (15 movies, 6 series) in Poland, free for PlayStation Plus subs
    • Walt Disney: Content deal with Sony for Disney+, Hulu, ABC, Disney Channels, Freeform, FX, NatGeo in US for new theatrical releases & library titles 2022-2026 for Pay 1 TV window (after Netflix)
    • MTS plans OTT service Kion 210420 (to add AVOD tier end 2021)
  • Music, audio, podcasts
    • Apple
      • Launches Podcast Subscriptions in 170 countries per creator, price set by creator (from 49 c/mo in US; with Family Sharing)
      • Apple takes 30% in first year, 15% thereafter
      • Launches Apple Podcasters Program for creators, 20 $/mo
    • Spotify: WSJ: plans podcast subscription, creators keep 100% of fees (currently hosts 2.2m podcasts)
    • SoundCloud: Reaches 100k creators
    • Reddit: Launches Reddit Talk for subreddits, with moderators [a la Clubhouse]
    • Facebook: Plans new audio services in 3-6 mo
      • Soundbites (recorded audio messages)
      • Podcasts (discovery)
      • Live Audio Rooms (in Groups in Facebook & Messenger) [a la Clubhouse]
      • establishes Audio Creator Fund
      • partners with Spotify to integrate music (Project Boombox)
  • Hardware
    • Google: Fitbit launches Luxe, $150 (incl 6 mo Fitbit Premium): fitness tracker
    • Apple: Spring Loaded event
      • Launches new iPad (with M1 processor)
      • new Apple TV (with A12 Bionic processor, 4K, new Siri remote control)
      • AirTags (with U1 chip; keychain device for locating devices)
      • iOS 14.5
      • new iMac computer (with M1 chip) with new Magic Keyboard (with Touch ID)
      • launches Apple Card Family (to build joined credit)
      • launches podcast subscriptions

REGULATORY

  • Spectrum auctions
    • Slovenia raises EUR 164m from multiband auction (700, 1500, 2.1, 2.3, 3.5, 26) from Telekom Slovenia (EUR 52m), Telemach (EUR 52m), A1 (EUR 42m), T2 (EUR 18m)
    • Energistyrelsen (DK) raises DKK 2.08b from multiband auction (1.5, 2.1, 2.3, 3.5, 26 GHz); pops coverage demands 3.5 GHz band: 60% YE 2023, 75% YE 2025
      • TDC Net 45 MHz in 1,500 MHz band, 40 MHz in 2,100 MHz band, 40 MHz in 2,300 MHz band, 130 MHz in 3.5 GHz band, 1,250 MHz in 26 GHz band for DKK 795m
      • Hi3G 40 MHz in 2,100 MHz band, 120 MHz in 3.5 GHz band, 1,000 MHz in 26 GHz band for DKK 541m
      • TT-Network (Telia, Telenor) 45 MHz in 1,500 MHz band, 40 MHz in 2,100 MHz band, 140 MHz in 3.5 GHz band (incl 60 MHz with a leasing obligation), 600 MHz in 26 GHz band for DKK 741m
    • ACMA (Australia) raises AUD 648m from 26 GHz auction; Dense Air 2 lots for AUD 28.7m, Mobile JV 86 lots for AUD 108m, Optus Mobile 116 lots for AUD 226m, Pentanet 4 lots for AUD 7.90m, Telstra 150 lots for AUD 277m

  • Platforms
    • EC proposes harmonised rules on AI; list of high-risk use cases (critical infrastructure, college admissions, loan applications) subject to supervision and standards for development & use; fine on violations max 6% of annual global revenues; to be approved by European Council & European Parliament
    • US Senate antitrust hearing with Apple, Google over app store fees [monopoly rents]

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Proximus Fiber Update - and where it came from

The Proximus FTTH strategy evolving from 2016 up to 2021. Presentation and Q&A for the latest session (Fiber Update) available.

20161216: Fiber for Belgium

  • FTTH expansion from 2017, currently 6k homes on active fiber in greenfields; recently switched to GPON for brownfields in Brussels; 99% (very) satisfied; pilot in Veurne; FTTO YE 2016: 6100 businesses; plans FTTP expansion from 2017 (currently 6k business FTTO subs)
  • Fiber capex EUR 3b in 10 yr; total capex 2017-2019 1b EUR/yr, capex/rev remains <18%, fiber to account for 1/3 of capex by 2019; net debt/EBITDA remains ~1; div stable at 1.50 EUR/share; first in Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi, Gent, Namen, Roeselare; focus on dense areas that also have many enterprises; target 85% of businesses (p2mp GPON); >50% of homes (p2mp GPON); LT target 100% coverage in urban areas; also Deurne, Hasselt; FTTO: 40% after 3 yr, 65% after 5 yr, >85% after 10 yr; FTTH: 7% after 3 yr, 18% after 5 yr, 40% after 10 yr, >50% after 15 yr; churn down, ARPU up; consumer: regain market share; business: upsell, retaining customers, putting them on a higher value product and enabling adjacent IT solution sales
  • Outside cities: no FTTH but average distance to optical node (fiber distribution point) to be reduced to 350 meters (currently 530 meters); FTTC + ultra-vectoring at 17-35 MHz (250 Mbps at 300 meters, 200 Mbps at 400 meters); end-to-end fiber only for enterprises; possibly G.fast for MDUs, but preference for fiber technology: GPON, wall mounting + underground (~50/50), in time decommmission copper
  • Short-term opex (maintenance) per customer reduction from fiber 20% (lower power, less real estate, longer equipment lifecycle); also avoid renewal costs of copper; plans opex savings EUR 150m 2015-19 (from the 2015 level), total gross savings EUR 400m; densify mobile network in dense urban areas
  • Cost per home EUR 1,000; cost of in-home wiring is included; focus on dense areas, wall-mounting, pre-termination of homes that are passed (~70%; Belgium has relatively few MDUs and few ducts on the distribution side; machinery needs to scale up, targets roll-out speed at peak >4% of total homes per year; capex flattish after 2019: enterprise (more expensive per customer) will go down; consumer becomes more expensive per home; to reduce IT spending from SDN/NFV, standard software solutions; fiber is not regulated; may look into co-investment, however:: "So it’s fully funded by Proximus and we prefer to do it on our own and be the owner of the fiber that we lay in these areas." fiber against Docsis 3.1: speed, symmetry, latency, reliability; house value in the Netherlands increased 3% from FTTH

20200331: Capital Markets Day: #inspire2022

  • 4 pillars: 1. accelerate connectivity products & services, 2. digital transformation initiatives to improve NPS, opex CAGR negative 1-2%, remove all legacy IT by 2025, 3. achieve profitable growth by 2022, partnerships (Micosoft Azure), 4. embed sustainability & digital inclusion throughout the organisation
  • To launch 5G 200401
  • To expand FTTH plan by 800k HP to 2.4m by 2025 (instead of 2030), increases capex to 1.3b EUR/annum until 2025, financed by higher debt (EUR 600m), assets sales (EUR 700m), dividend reduction 20% (to min EUR 1.20 2020-2022), partnerships
  • To launch FTTH (1 Gb/s) subscription add-on, 15 EUR/mo
  • Establishes Network Business Unit (wholesale)
  • Targets 2020: FCF (EBITDA - capex) 780-800m

20201127: JV with EQT Infrastructure V [via Delta Fiber]

  • To close 21Q1
  • To connect 1.5m premises in medium dense Flanders by 2028 to open FTTP
  • To be owned 49.9% by Proximus, EQT 50.1%
  • Target 4.2m premises (= 70%) in BE by 2028 remains; interim target 2025 raised 30%

20201208: Fiber in Brussels

  • Plans full FTTH coverage (600k HP) in Brussels (Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest) by end 2026
  • Partners Actiris, Bruxelles Formation, VDAB Brussel (600 jobs)
  • Target 4.2m HP YE 2028 (currently 400k, rollout in 16 cities)
  • Plans 50k in Brussels YE 2020, to add 100k/yr from 2022
  • Ultimate coverage target BE 70%

20210115: Fiber Update

  • Ownership
    • Eurofiber JV (0.5m HP in medium dense Wallonia by 2028) to be 50.1% owned by Eurofiber, Proximus 49.9%
    • May consolidate EQT and Euriber JVs by acquiring 2 shares; has option to add 10% in EQT Flanders JV
    • Blended ownership of Belgian FTTP 76% (80% incl extra 10% in Flanders JV)
  • Coverage
    • Reached 460k FTTP premises in 16 cities (80 building streams) YE 2020
    • New target to 4.2m HP (70%) by 2028
    • 100% owned FTTH in dense Flanders & Wallonia 100% of Brussels: 2.2m HP by 2028
    • Target >150 building streams in 2021, agreements in place with >30 cities; to add ~600k premises/yr in 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
  • Capex/Opex
    • Brownfield costs per HP to be reduced 10% in 2021-23, further 10% in 2024-26
    • Partners expertise used for less dense areas
    • Plans copper phase-out max 5 yr after fiber launch
    • Capex peak in 2022 <EUR 1.3b; JVs save EUR 500m capex 2020-25
    • Opex/customer -55%
    • Fiber/non-fiber capex to rebalance from 20/80 in 2019 to 40/60 in 2025 on own network
    • JV funding: partners equity injections 20-30%, 60-70% from JV debt, remainder (10-15%) from EBITDA
  • Technology
    • JVs deploy passive AON networks (P2P), allowing unbundling (3rd-party active layer)
    • Proximus to build own active layer in 100% owned network
  • Commercial
    • Adds wholesale services on all FTTH networks
    • Speed-based retail pricing, from 100 Mb/s: 350 Mb/s +5 EUR/mo, 500 Mb/s +11 EUR/mo, 1 Gb/s +15 EUR/mo
    • Fiber gains Residential: ARPC +10%, gross gains x2; fiber gains Enterprise: churn -25%, data ARPU +22%; migration rate after 3 yr 70%; overall fiber gains: ARPU +EUR 7, churn -25%
  • Corporate
    • Cumulative FCF 2021-25 unchanged from CMD 200308
    • Div policy unaffected: 1.2 EUR/share in 2020-22, return to div coverage in medium term


Sunday, December 06, 2020

Week 49 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Corporate 

  • Telefonica: Establishes 50/50 JV Movistar Money in Colombia (19m subs; may expand in Latam) with BBVA to offer consumer loans, to launch 21Q2
  • TIM: Reuters: KKR to sell part of FiberCop stake (max 30%) to Infinity Investments (sovereign wealth fund Abu Dhabi)
  • Orange Belgium: Orange plans offer, 22 EUR/share cash (36% premium); plans squeeze-out & delisting on reaching 90% capital, 95% votes; current ownership: Orange 52.91% (via Atlas Services Belgium), Polygon Global Partners 5.05%, Boussard & Gavaudan 3.02%, free float 39.02%
  • Tele2: Sells Tele2 DE in MBO, EV EUR 22.8m
  • Altice Europe: Sued by Lucerne Capital Management (owns EUR 94m in shares): opposes structure of Next offer, price too low - Sessa Capital agrees
  • Optus: Plans to sell 70% of towers, $2b
  • Eurofiber: Acquires FullSave (B2B operator in Toulouse & Bordeaux regions; FTTO (600 km), 1 datacenter for colocation, IaaS)
  • RTL: Buys out minority shareholders in RTL BE (tv: RTL-TVI, Club RTL, Plug RTL; radio: Bel RTL, Radio Contact, Mint; streaming: RT: Play; news site: RTLInfo.be) in cash & stock
  • S&P Global: WSJ: offers $44b for IHS Markit - In stock
  • Google: Acquires Actifio (data mgt for businesses) 
  • Amazon:
    • Record Holiday season to date (Black Friday, Cyber Monday); 3rd-party sales $4.8b (+60% yoy), 71k surpasssed $100k in sales; 3rd-[arty sellers created total 2.2m jobs
    • WSJ: to acquire Wondery (podcast maker), >$300m
  • Facebook: Acquires Kustomer (CRM solution for small businesses), rumored price >$1b
  • Airbnb: Revised IPO filing: IPO price $44-50 (valuation at max $35b), to raise $2.5b, symbol ABNB
  • DoorDash: Raises IPO range to $90-95, 33m shares, to raise $3.1b

Networks

  • VodafoneZiggo: Integrates internet traffic with Liberty Global (replacing direct peering at AMS-IX) from 201130; expects no quality degradation (latency, packet loss); current peak capacity 6.5 Tb/s
  • Fixed:
    • WIK report on copper switch-off 
    • IDATE for FTTH Council Europe report (State of Fibre: new Market Forecasts 2020-2026 revealed) forecasting 2020-2026:
      • FTTH/B connections in EU27+1 to 202m with 148m subs (73.3%)
      • NL: from 3.8m HP with 2.0m subs (25.3% HH penetration) in 2020 to 7.7m HP with 4.6m subs in 2026 (56.4% HH penetration)
      • also for EU39: from 195m HP with 86m subs (43.9%) in 2020 to 317m HP with 208m subs (65.4%) in 2026
    • RUNE connects first customer to XGS-PON (first in Europe), with Iskratel
    • Google Fiber launches 2 Gb/s in Huntsville, Nashville 
    • Netherlands:
  • Wireless:
    • Industry reports:
      • Ericsson Mobility Report:
        • 5G pops coverage YE 2020E 1b, 5G subs YE 2020 220m, 2026E 3.5b
        • 5G launched by 106 operators (o/w 22 announced cloud gaming); FWA launched by 200 service providers, YE 2026E subscriptions 180m (o/w 70m = 40% over 5G), from 60m YE 2020E, data traffic 2026E 25% of all mobile data traffic, from 15% at end 2020)
        • Mobile data traffic growth 20Q3 10% qoq, 50% yoy, by 2026 5G will carry 54% of all mobile data, data traffic per smartphone CAGR 2020-2026 24%, 30% in MENA, 30% in Latam, 28% in SE-Asia/Oceania, 27% in N-America, 26% in W-Europe, 26% in C&E Europe, 26% in sub-Sahara Africa, 24% in NE-Asia, 15% in India
        • IoT connections to grow from 12.6b in 2020 to 26.9b in 2026 (CAGR 13%), CAGR by type: short-range 12%, wide area 22% (o/w cellular 23%)
        • 4 time-critical use cases with 5G (low latency; 10s of ms = 99% reliability, 1 ms = 99.999% reliability):
          • Real-time media: processing and rendering to the cloud; for AR/VR
          • Remote control: moving humans out of hazardous locations
          • Industrial control: real-time process monitoring and control, controller-to-controller communication, smart grid control, machine vision for robotics and motion control,
          • Mobility automation: automation of control loops for vehicles and mobile robots for automated guided vehicles (AGVs), cooperative maneuvering of vehicles, advanced intersection safety
        • 5G network coverage 60% of global pops by 2026, from >1b = 15% in 2020
        • [other topics: AT&T FirstNet, Industry 4.0, mobile cloud gaming]
        • Operators have 3 main paths to success:
          • Quality (to lead the market, taken by 19%)
          • Offering (to challenge the market with new offerings, taken by 28%)
          • Industry (follow trends; to follow the market, focus on value-for-money propositions; taken by 38%)
      • Comsof for FTTH Council Europe report 'Fibre for 5G: the story of convergence' [see 190313]: phased roll-out of FTTH (requires 2 fibers) with spare capacity significantly reduces future cost of 5G (backhaul requires 24 fibers); based on shared trenches & ducts; extra investment to make FTTH ready for 5G is 1-7%
      • Viavi Solutions report 'Fiber in 5G Networks': FTTx disaggregated architecture using splitters for FTTH and WDM for small cells
      • Enterprise IoT Insights report 'Challenges with Digital Change in Healthcare – from low-level IoT sensing to big-bang 5G and AI, and how Covid-19 has turned the market both on and off': remote monitoring in healthcare
    • 5G launches
      • Bouygues launches 5G (3.5 & 2.1 GHz) in 20 cities, targets nationwide coverage end 2021; plans 5G Core 2023; launches promo: B&You 25 EUR/mo (unlimited voice & text, 130 GB)
      • Viettel launches 5G in Hanoi (free trial), to expand to Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City
    • 5G technology

Services

      • in US 210104; Already launched in UK/Ireland (distr. deal with Sky). In US 210104 (distr. deal with Verizon: 12 mo free for Play More or Get More Unlimited subs, 6 mo free for Start or Do More Unlimited subs). To add >25 countries in 2021: Nordics, IT (distr. deal with TIM), NL, ES, Latam, parts of Asia (incl. India).
      • 5 $/mo with, 7 $/mo without ads
      • Max 5 profiles, max 4 concurrent streams
      • 55k episodes from 2500 shows at launch (incl 50 originals, 150 hr of exclusive content), to add 1000 hr of originals in first yr
      • No linear channels (content first in linear channels, then on Discovery+) but sports in Europe (incl Tokyo Olympics) be covered (via Eurosport)
    • WarnerMedia:
      • Entire 2021 film slate (17 films: The Matrix 4, Dune, In the Heights, The Many Saints of Newark, The Suicide Squad, The Little Things, Judas and the Black Messiah, Tom and Jerry, Godzilla vs. Kong, Mortal Kombat, Those Who Wish Me Dead, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Reminiscence, Malignant, King Richard) to premiere in theaters & on HBO Max on same day because of corona virus - Ends offering free trial - AMC (659 theaters) opposes, will "aggressively pursue economic terms that preserve our business"
      • Plans expansion to Europe (replacing HBO-branded services in C&Ê Europe and Nordics), Latam 21H2; long term target 190 countries h
      • Rumor: plans 2 streaming video services 2021: CNN (SVOD), entertainment (content from TBS, TNT, Warner Bros films; free AVOD)

Hardware

  • Vodafone UK launches smartwatch Neo for kids, developed with Disney, Fuseproject
  • Vodafone partners with Nreal (glasses for AR, MR) to develop wearables & services for consumers (sports, gaming, virtual tours, mmersive education) & businesses (conference call capabilities, remote collaboration & technical services, retail-focused offerings incl virtual showrooms) over 5G
  • Amazon: Fire TV Cube adds webcam support for calling any Alexa-enabled device 

Regulatory

  • Telecoms
    • Ofcom (UK) launches Spectrum Management Strategy, consultation until 210226
  • Platforms
    • Rumor: US federal & state authorities plan 4 lawsuits against Google & Facebook by Jan 2021
    • ACM (NL) starts investigation of payment apps and NFC (some smartphone only allow payment app from NFC provider) 
    • Google: Federal judge handling DoJ lawsuit [see 201020] calls on both sides to set rules about who will have access to sensitive information
    • Facebook:
      • Oversight Board interim report: 20k submitted posts since start (201022), selects 6 for comments (by 201208)
      • Reuters: >40 US states (led by NY) plan antitrust lawsuit Dec 2020
      • US DoJ sues over discriminating against US workers by reserving positions for temporary visa holders


Sunday, November 22, 2020

Week 47 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Corporate

Networks

  • General: Ookla Speedtest Global Index (Oct 20): global average FBB 88/47 Mb/s, MBB 39/12 Mb/s; FBB: Sing #1 (229 Mb/s), HK #2 (215), Romania #3 (189), Switzerland #4 (186), Thailand #5 (184), NL #26 (126); MBB: SK #1 (145), UAE #2 (130), China #3 (124), Qatar #4 (108), Qatar #4 (88), Australia #5 (88), NL #6 (88) 
  • FTTH: Nokia launches 25/25 PON solution (25G PON), based on Nokia Quillion chipset
  • 5G
    • Huawei proposes 5.5G (for XR: AR, VR, holography; Internet of Everything): to increase speed (2 Gb/s for 16K video), lower latency (5 ms), to support 100b connections by 2030; to add 3 scenarios (to eMBB, mMTC, URLLC): UCBC (Uplink Centric Broadband Communication; uplink x10), RTBC (Real-Time Broadband Communication; bandwidthe x10 for given latency & reliability), HCS (Harmonized Communication & Sensing; enables autonomous driving, Massive MIMO for sensing); requires more spectrum (sub 100 GHz), AI (limitless intelligence)
    • Vodafone Group CEO Nick Read:
      • "... dynamic spectrum sharing technology which operators use to show coverage but will essentially be 4G speeds." (currently used in NL, DE)
      • "Some operators are taking dynamic spectrum sharing…which is effectively giving you a 5G symbol but 4G performance. What we said as a company is, ‘No, we don’t want to do that. It will be misleading to consumers and businesses.’ What we want to do is 5G built right."
    • Ericsson ConsumerLab report Harnessing the 5G Consumer Potential: 5G consumer market $31t by 2030 o/w $3.7t for CSPs, ARPU may rise 34% by 2030
    • Rain (FWA ZA) performance (speed) drops due to congestion: from 17 Mb/s in 19Q4 to 11 Mb/s in 20Q3; plans to switch off 4G, to switch to SA 5G
    • 3 Denmark plans 5G launch Dec 2020, target nationwide mid 2022
    • Analysys Mason for Qualcomm, Ericsson: 5G action plan review for Europe report:
      • Use cases with highest impact smart factories, agriculture, FWA (suburban and rural areas), net benefit resp EUR 58, 37, 18b
      • Four key areas (Open Innovation Platform): Smart Production & Logistics (net benefit = benefit - cost EUR 68b), Smart Rural (55b), Smart Urban (29b), Smart Public Services (10b)
      • Environmental & social benefits from 5G connectivity. Worker safety, upskilled workforces, reduced carbon emissions & energy usage, less resource intensive production, social inclusivity, even import/export security; Open Innovation Platform may deliver EUR 208b in benefits at 46b cost (CBR cost-benefit ratio 4.5)
    • Elisa plans 5G-enabled video robots to enable doctors & nurses to interact with corona virus patients remotely.at HUS Helsinki University Hospital
    • Telekom DE plans 5G at Bonner SC football stadium, with live streaming on Sporttotal.tv via automatic 180° camera
    • IHS Market & Omdia for Qualcomm: The 5G economy in a post covid-19 era report on US, China, Japan, S Korea, UK, DE, FR: forecasts 2035 revised on corona virus impact: Sales enabled by 5G $13.1t, 5G-enabled job growth 22.8m, 5G capex + R&D $265b per annum
    • Vodafone IT plans smart city (smart mobility) trials in Genoa: remotely-controlled drones to monitor the safety of the city’s road network via a 3D reconstruction of the corresponding infrastructure; use of 5G-connected buses with HD video cameras to gather real-time data with a view to ensuring the maintenance of road surfaces
    • Bouygues plans 5G launch 201201, targets nationwide end 2021
    • Telenor DK launches 5G-3500 in Copenhagen, Aalborg (600k covered pops)
    • SFR (Altice FR) launches 5G in Nice; 40 EUR/mo for unlimited voice/text + 80 GB (EUR 5 more than for 4G)

Video

  • RTL
    • Distr deal Mediengruppe RTL DE for TVNOW Premium with Telekom DE (DT): free in bundle with Magenta TV Smart and Magenta TV Smart Flex subs (to be integrated; combined 60k hr of content); to partner in ad tech (Smartclip and Yospace, addressable TV ad trial 2021, with Telekom's emetriq), ad sales, content
    • Salto France TV, M6, TF1) reaches 100k subs after 3 weeks
  • DAZN: Distr deal with Vodafone DE: OTT + 2 linear channels, 10 EUR/mo
  • YouTube: Launches Audio Ads (15 sec, beta, auctioned on CPM basis) and ad-targetable music lineups (genres, Top 100 charts by country); total 70m tracks, 2b MAU, 15% of consumption is background music
  • Comcast
    • Universal Pictures partners with Cinemark for shortened theatrical window: if opening weekend generates >$50m, then theatrical window at least 31 days (5 weekends); if not, available for on demand after 17 days (3 weekends); rumor: terms extend to AMC
    • Hayu launches in DE, AT (via Amazon Prime Video Channels)
  • AT&T
  • Walt Disney
    • Hulu raises price of Hulu With Live TV by $10 to 65 $/mo
    • Disney+ launches in Latam
    • Rumor: Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Cruella may skip theaters to premiere on Disney+

Services & hardware

Regulatory

  • Telecoms
    • ACM (NL) proposes deregulation of Hoogwaardige Wholesaletoegang (HWT) over copper on business market over increased fiber-based alternatives, based on new Market Analysis; consultation until 210114
    • BIPT plans 5G auction end 2021 or early 2022
  • Apple: Privacy activist Max Schrems (noyb) complaint in DE, ES (under EU’s e-Privacy directive, not GDPR): iPhone tracking code IDFA (Identifier for Advertisers) lets Apple and all iPhone app developers see how users behave without their knowledge or agreement - Apple denies: does not use or access IDFA - Facebook: Apple data collection is about profits, not privacy


Sunday, August 09, 2020

Week 32 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

CORPORATE

Earnings
  • VodafoneZiggo: 20Q2 prelim (final: Aug 2020)
    • stopped using OCF, replaced by Adj EBITDA
    • 95% of targeted cost synergies (210m) realised, on track to deliver 1 yr early
    • spectrum costs (EUR 416m) to be paid 50/50 in 2020 & 2021, to be funded by new shareholder loans
    • maintains guidance 2020 (despite expected economic slowdown): adj EBITDA stable to modest growth, TSR 400-500m
  • Liberty Global 20Q2
  • TIM: 20Q2
  • Intred: 20Q2
  • Magyar Telekom: 20Q2
  • CK Hutchison/3 Group Europe: 20Q2
  • Rostelecom: 20Q2
  • SES: 20Q2
  • Intelsat: 20Q2
  • Viasat: 20/21Q1
  • Warner Music: 20Q2
  • Sony: 20/21Q1
  • Walt Disney: 19/20Q3
  • ViacomCBS: 20Q2
    • Pluto reached 26.5m MAU in US (target 30m YE 2020), global 33m MAU
    • CBS All Access & Showtime 16.2m subs in US
  • Discovery: 20Q2
  • AMC Networks: 20Q2
  • AMC Entertainment: 20Q2
  • Fox Corp: 20/21Q4     
  • ITV: 20Q2 
  • Activision Blizzard: 20Q2
  • Nielsen: 20Q2
    • to spin off Global Connect unit 21Q1

M&A

Funding
Expansion
  • Amazon
  • UGC
    • Facebook: Instagram launches Reels in >50 countries [see 20070716]: create 15-sec edited videos
    • Snap: Snapchat launches feature to add music to Snaps (trial in Australia & NZ) [a la TikTok], licensing deals with Warner Music, Warner Chappell, Universal Music Publishing, NMPA, Merlin


NETWORKS

Fixed

5G

4G


CONTENT

Video

  • SKO (NL): living room TV set usage down for live linear TV, up double digit for delayed and VOD viewing
  • US District Judge approves DoJ termination of Paramount Consent Decrees (barred studios from owning movie theaters (applied to Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, Paramount)
  • Walt Disney
    • Disney+ reaches 60.5m subs; Mulan to premiere on Disney+ 200904 for $30 (one-off TVOD offering); Disney+ to expand to Indonesia 200905
    • plans new int OTT service Star 2021 [instead of expanding Hulu internationally], content from content from ABC, FX, Freeform, Searchlight, 20th Century Studios, no licensed content, focus on adults
    • Disney+, Hulu (35.5m) & ESPN+ (8.5m) have combined >100m subs
    • Hulu adds annual subscription tier, 60 $/yr (first for existing subs)
  • ViacomCBS
    • No plans to bundle CBS All Access, Showtime, BET+. Noggin as single service in US
    • Plans global SVOD service early 2021 in Australia, Nordics, Latam, with originals from Showtime, CBS All Access, content from CBS, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, some first-run moviers from Paramount; to continue from existing services in some countries: Australia (CBS All Access), Nordics, E-Europe, Latam (Paramount+)
  • Discovery plans streaming service (as companion to services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+)
  • Eleven Sports rebrands to Eleven; strategy update (2.0): to expand in Europe from 2021, adds 3 vertical: Elevenwomen, Elevennext (local), Eleven Esports
  • Quibi launches free+ads AVOD tier in Australia/NZ, reduces SVOD tier from 13 to 7 AUD/mo

Music

Gaming

  • Microsoft: to launch xCloud (streaming) 200915 for Android (ended iOS test) in 22 countries (AT, BE, Canada, CZ, DK, FI, FR, DE, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PL, PT, Slovakia, ES, SK, SE, CH, UK, US) with >100 games, as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (15 $/mo); with Xbox & 3rd-party controllers (Sony, Razer, PowerA, 8BitDo); distr deal in SK with SKT

SERVICES

Telekom DE expands MagentaEINS-Beta-Tarif (service ends 210930) to 2000 more subs, 20 EUR/mo in 12 mo contract: fixed (VDSL max 50 Mb/s + mobile (LTE; unlimited in DE for voice, text, data; 15 GB EU data) 
KT launches smart building services, with KT Estate: Smart Building Sensing (monitors boilers, water tanks, motors & other operational facilities), Smart Building BEMS (building energy management system) 
Lycamobile BE (MVNO on Base = Telenet) launches unlimited (voice, text, data with FUP of 35 GB/mo, thereafter throttling to 512 kb/s, EU roaming 19 GB/mo) prepaid, 40 EUR/mo


HARDWARE

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked: launches Galaxy Note20 & Galaxy Note20 Ultra (notebook with new S Pen, with 5G), Tab S7 & S7+ (tablets with 5G), Galaxy Watch3 (smartwatch with health features), Galaxy Buds Live (earbuds), Galaxy Z Fold2 (foldable smartphone)
Google launches Pixel 4A smartphone in US, $350 (ships from 200820); to launch Pixel 4A with 5G (from $500) & Pixel 5 with 5G autumn 2020 - Discontinues Pixel 4 & 4XL - Rumor: plans foldable smartphone (Project Passport) 21Q4
Amazon launched 2nd version of Ring Video Doorbell, $100


REGULATORY, CSR

Spectrum

  • AKOM (Slovenia) plans 5G auction (700, 1500, 2.1, 2.3, 3.6, 26) 20H2, with caps per bidder: 2x35 MHz in low bands (700, 800, 900), 190 MHz in midbands (2.3, 3.6), 1x800 in 26 GHz, 425 MHz in low/mid (700, 2100, 2300, 3600 incl current holdings in 800, 900, 1800, 2600)
  • Ofcom (UK) plans auction (simultaneous multiple round ascending, SMRA) Jan 2021
    • to add 18% to total spectrum; 80 MHz in 700 band (6 lots of 2x5, reserve price GBP 100m each; 4 lots of 1x5 for down only, reserve price GBP 1m each), 120 MHz in 3.6-3.8 band (24 lots of 1x5, reserve price GBP 20m each)
    • no coverage obligations
    • 37% cap on total spectrum, restricts MNOs to acquire max 120 MHz (BT/EE), 185 MHz (3), 190 MHz (Vodafone), unrestricted (O2)
    • combined reserve prices GBP 1.084b
    • to facilitate defragmentation of 3.6-3.8 band by allowing negotiations during assignment stage, enabling the winning of adjacent spectrum
    • Vodafone and 3 propose to cancel auction (award spectrum at reserve prices) because of cost to remove Huawei equipment
  • FCC (US) PAL (3550-3650 MHz) auction (CBRS, auction 105) reaches $2.2b after 28 rounds    
  • FCC (US) plans C-band (280 MHz in 3.7-4.0 GHz range) auction to start 201208

Telecoms

Platforms

  • Alphabet
    • YouTube: Banned 1000s of Chinese accounts (2596 in 20Q2) over coordinated influence operations on political issues
    • Alphabet: The Markup: Alphabet made certain words taboo (market, barriers to entry, network effects) when training new employees
  • Amazon:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
    • FTC could fine $150-250m for misusing emails & phone numbers (for targeted ads), based on 2011 agreement
    • To exclude tweets from state-controlled media organisations (except those with editorial independence, such as BBC, NPR) from its recommendation systems (for search, notifications, timelines)
  • Apple: removes 27k games & apps from App Store in China to comply with Chinese law

Platforms general:


STOCK MARKET PERFORMANCE

European telecoms
  • Week 32:
    • Benchmark EuroStoxx 50: +2.5%
    • Winner TalkTalk (+10%), loser VEON (-7.7%)
  • YTD:
    • Benchmark EuroStoxx 50: -13%
    • Winner Intred (+75%), loser Intelsat (-95%)
Global media
  • Week 32:
    • Benchmark S&P 500: +2.5%
    • Winner AMC Entertainment +18%, loser Salem Media -9.0%
  • YTD
    • Benchmark S&P 500: +3.7%
    • Winner Bilibili (+123%), loser Gannett (-76%)