Author: Christian Krakau-Louis

  • Oh, that's cheap. Or: how to increase ARPU as a mobile provider

    This topic might feel a bit “off topic”, as it is not very personal to me, but it resulted from a posting I made at gutefrage.net, a Q&A platform where you can answer random questions, hopefully in your own field of expertise. And since I love feeling superior (and miss answering questions in my holidays a bit 😉 ), I started posting there.

    Simyo – a German prepaid discounter –  has started offering 39 EUR all calls/messages/data transfer “flatrates”. Sounds cheap, eh? But why would they do that and where’s the catch?

    The German mobile telephone market is again changing. When I had my first mobile phone back in 1998, there were only three network operators on the market and prepaid offers were virtually not available. You signed up for a 24 month contract with a base charge and got a subsidized mobile phone. Over the years, things evolved and in the last couple of years, a few trends emerged on the market:

    • Subsidized mobile phones linked to long term contracts with a base charge are not that popular anymore. Instead mobile phones tend to be bought with a one-off payment or through installments.
    • Having no long-term contracts to get a mobile phone and the general avaliability of (older) mobile phones in the market empowered pre-paid contract-free SIM only deals. There are many discount providers with a “no frills” policy on the market, offering significantly cheaper rates than the well established mobile network operators with their post-paid contracts.

    Of course lowering the price lead to an ever-falling average revenue per user (ARPU). While the ARPU used to be roughly 25 EUR per month in 2003 (http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/O2-steigert-Kundenzahl-und-Umsatz-pro-Nutzer-81037.html) it dropped down to around 14 EUR per month in the last couple of years. (see http://www.de.o2.com/ext/o2/wizard/index?page_id=16705;tree_id=1576;message_id=3121). Interestingly enough, while the post-paid ARPU stayed at roughly 25 EUR per month, the average pre-paid ARPU dropped to below 7 EUR per month.

    To gain back revenue, providers started offering flatrates to higher the ARPU. When they started with the all net flatrate, it was about 80-100 EUR per month. Now they’re down to 35-39 EUR per month for data, text messaging and phone calls all around Germany, and this is not a fixed fee, but rather a cost cap when the 39 EUR are reached.

    Of course it is interesting to analyze why and how they do that. 39 EUR is cheap. But if you take a closer look at this offer (e.g. the one from Simyo) you’ll find out that you end up paying 0.24 EUR per MB data traffic. This equals 160 MB of traffic and is easily reached if you use a smartphone. So the providers’ intention is most likely not to give you a cheap service, but to make you spend as much of the 39 EUR as possible per month and hence increasing their ARPU.

  • What Apple to pick – or: reduce weight while traveling

    No, this blog post is not about a diet based on apples, it’s rather about which financial diet to take after buying an Apple; the technical product that is.

    As most of you are well aware of, part of my job is to travel a lot. And traveling most of the time means spending an awfull lot of time being transported from A to B or waiting for this to happen. Hence I want to use this time wisely by catching up with E-Mail, blog posts and the latest MKV files that have found their way to me.

    It’s about Video MKV playback, reading eBooks, dealing with the occasional E-Mail, maybe being able to show a PowerPoint (converted) presentation every now and then), surf the web and maybe having a Skype call with Inka.

    Of course I can do that with my notebook right now, but this device has some disadvantages; mainly size and weight. The 15″ display is too large to fit in every Enconomy class seat, especially when the plane is fully booked and the device is quite heavy, weighting more than 2kg. It has an okay battery lifetime with 4 or so hours and can play MKV smoothlessly + has a built in camera and a SIM card slot.

    But, it lacks the sexyness other devices with an apple have plus it’s heavy and large in size.

    So I am looking for a hand luggage sized device that is not too much of a drawback. Options are an iPad / tablet device or a very small but powerful notebook – maybe a Macbook Air.

    As I am not very sure which way to go, I’d like to present the options as I see them and ask for advice. I’ll promise to not listen to it 🙂

    iPad

    • Pro: sexy, light, long battery life time, good display, 3G support, WiFi, good media player, nice form factor, tons of digital magazines and books, touch display, Flash storage only
    • Con: no camera, large frame around the display (wasted space?), have to convert MKV, limited set of applications

    Macbook Air:

    • Pro: camera, hardware keyboard, rather light, okay battery life time, WiFi, good media player, not have to convert MKV (though might be slow), “real OS”, Outlook, Powerpoint and Word available, Flash storage only
    • Con: no 3G, no LAN, hardware keyboard, no touch display, not as sexy, battery life not significantly longer than with my current notebook, no trackpoint

    Of course there are other SSD notebooks (like the Thinkpad X100e or X200), but they are heavier (at least I haven’t found one with ~ 1kg weight) and of course there are other tablets (even with Windows 7), but sometimes they have fans built in or don’t have the extended battery lifetime an iPad can bring to the table.

    So if you were in my situation, what would you do? Wait for the iPad 2? Hope for a Macbook Air with 3G? Wait for Android based alternatives?

  • Tempting Christmas time

    Almost two years ago, I decided to not display any advertisements on the Küchenserver (see https://www.kuechenserver.org/tag/werbefrei/#/archiv/2009/01/16/werbefrei/ for the German post about this). However everytime I’ll have a look at my stats around Christmas, I get tempted once again to break with my intentions.

    I once published a post titled “funny xmas mailing” and since then Google washes a lot of visitors to this blog’s shores. I could be friendly, as I am now, and provide them with the information they desire free of charge, I could try and monetize the tree-shaped mail I’ve posted two years ago or I could try to gently monetize this by displaying Google Ads in the posts in question. Having roughly 10k visits during this time of the year, it would not make me rich, but it would pay for the domains for a year or so.

    Not that it’ll change my decision significantly, but what would you do if you were in my shoes here?

  • Qype: pentahotel Trier Europahalle in Trier

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    Nachdem ich ausnahmsweise mal wieder innerdeutsch geschäftlich unterwegs bin (es hätte eigentlich Luxemburg werden sollen), galt es, ein nettes Hotel in Trier zu finden. Da ich privat geführte Boutique-Design-Hotels bevorzuge, fiel meine Wahl auf das pentahotel in Trier.

    Und ich wurde nicht enttäuscht. Schon beim Check In wird man positiv überrascht, da die Rezeption gleichzeitig die Hotelbar ist und allein schon mal die Auswahl an Gin-Marken (Tanqueray No. 10, Hendricks und Beefeater) im Hintergrund für das Hotel sprach. Auch erstaunte mich, wie voll die Lobby / Bar bereits um 19:30 war. Hier fanden sich nicht nur ein paar vereinzelte, traurige Handelsreisende, wie sonst gern an Hotelbars üblich, sondern eine illustre Runde von Menschen.

    Das gesamte Ambiente der Hotellounge ist sehr großartig, eher loungeartig. Dazu trägt bei, dass die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter in Jeans, T-Shirt und ganz ohne strenge Dienstuniform arbeiten. Nichts desto trotz ist der Service zuvorkommend, hilfsbereit – aber gefühlt “echter” als in Kettenhotels.

    Das Zimmer ist interessant; man merkt hier, dass versucht wurde, aus einem 70er Jahre Hotel mit leicht veränderter Innenausstattung und neuen Möbeln sowie Flat-TV ein Designzimmer zu machen; nur funktioniert das halt nicht so ganz – spätestens am olivgrünen 70er Jahre Bad ist man dann gescheitert. Die Lobby verspricht hier also mehr, als die Zimmer halten können. Nichts desto trotz ist deren Ausstattung zweckmäßig und praktikabel. Es gibt zwar keine Minibar, jedoch hat man sich stattdessen für einen Verkaufsautomaten in den Etagenfluren entschieden. Dieser ist mit handgemachten Chips, Corona, Becks, Schokoladenriegeln sowie sogar fritz cola 0,2 befüllt. Preislich kann man hier mit 1 EUR (Schokoriegel, Wasser) bzw. 2 EUR (fritz, Bier) nicht meckern; lediglich ist es etwas unpraktisch, dass man mit Münzgeld direkt am Automaten zahlen muss.

    Die grandiose Getränkeauswahl (fritz kola und Limonaden, AriZona Ice Tea, Becks, Corona und Co. sowie gute Spirituosen – das Ganze sehr bezahlbar mit bspw. 49 EUR für eine Flasche 0,7 Moet & Chandon oder 6,50 für einen Gin Tonic) wird durch eine solide Restaurantkarte (bspw. 12 EUR für einen 225g Burger incl. Salatbeilage und Baguette + Sour Cream “Vorspeise”) abgerundet.

    Fazit: solides Hotel, bezahlbar, freundlicher, authentischer Service und leckeres Essen + Getränke. Hier fühle ich mich wohl und komme gern wieder.

    Mein Beitrag zu pentahotel Trier Europahalle – Ich bin christianlouis – auf Qype