One size no longer fits all, says Danielle Royston, CEO and Founder, TelcoDR & Acting CEO, Totogi. Here’s how the public cloud can help you rise above the competition.
I love great stories about transformational leadership in the telco space. We’re starting to hear more of them now that industry leaders are realising how valuable a move to the public cloud can be. But my favourites are about companies that took bold steps early on, like the UK MVNO giffgaff.
Way back in December 2020, giffgaff announced it was going all-in on the public cloud, handing all of its technology infrastructure and application development to Amazon Web Services (AWS). giffgaff isn’t new
to visionary thinking; it’s been winning awards since 2010 – for innovation, for being the best MVNO, best telecom services provider, and even best network. Since the AWS announcement, it won Uswitch Network of the Year 2021. A few months later, it was number one in the UK in mobile customer satisfaction according to Which?, a consumer advice organisation that has continued to recommend the MVNO ever since. It basically rocks all things telco in the UK.
When industry pundits heard about giffgaff’s AWS plans, they said it was crazy to “sell its soul” to a third party. But was it? The move is a success story because public cloud technology is perfect for MVNOs. Let me tell you why.
When your product is based on someone else’s product – in this case, the MNO’s network – it’s a tough spot to be in. MVNOs are not in control of the network, and it’s not their job to improve it. That’s why many MVNOs try to differentiate on price, in what has become a race to the bottom. Competing on price turns the greatest product on earth – the network and all its glorious data – into a commodity. Everyone is offering the same basic service for a lower and lower price. It’s the opposite of differentiation.
Instead, MVNOs should ditch the pricing games and stand out from the crowd by delivering excellent, personalised, subscriber experiences. It’s easier than ever to do that because there are telco tools being built with public cloud technology.
The big MNOs may have huge subscriber bases – but they also have terrible NPS. They own networks, but use antiquated client/server software built on last century’s technology. They are enterprises with a ton of talent – and filled with bureaucracy and processes that entrench the status quo. Why are you trying to
be like them?
Instead, you need to be like an internet company. Internet companies have small teams that move fast and turn on a dime. They have virtually zero infrastructure. They use the latest and greatest technology to beat established players that lumber along with old, outdated systems.
What sets apart the most successful internet companies – and attracts customers in droves – is the highly personalised experience they offer. For example:
• Uber knows exactly where I am in any city in the world, and can summon the nearest available car to pick me up and take me where I need to go;
• Spotify finds new artists for me based on other people who enjoy the same music I like;
• Similarly, Amazon is constantly recommending products based on what I’ve browsed and bought in the past, and what other people with similar shopping histories buy; and
• When I walk into an Apple store, the app knows I’m there to pick up an order and instantly notifies someone to fetch it for me.
Customers love it, and it brings them back again and again. These companies have customer loyalty numbers that are through the roof. This is the experience MVNOs should be emulating!
With all the data our industry has – about the network, and about how subscribers use their devices and how often – there’s no reason telco can’t do it, too. And we can do it better. We know if subscribers are streamers, gamers, texters, or TikTokers. We know if they’re golfers, scuba-divers, or soccer moms. We know when they travel. We know where they go. This kind of data, when used right, can be used to deliver
tailored, timely offers that increase satisfaction and drive up average revenue per user (ARPU).
So far, MNOs haven’t been able to do this. They’re too busy building and operating their networks. They’re still trying to figure out how to bring their legacy IT technology into the 21st century, trapped under tons of customisations and loads of technical debt.
Luckily, MVNOs don’t have these problems. It’s time to ask yourself: Why are you trying to be like a telco? Instead, use your small size, wealth of subscriber data, and freedom from bureaucracy and outdated technology to create better, more personalised experiences for your subscribers.
Being able to personalise experiences for subscribers starts with charging and plan design. I’m the acting CEO of an exciting SaaS startup called Totogi, where we are building a public cloud-based business support system (BSS) enhancement platform to help MVNOs like you do everything I’ve been talking about,
and especially to help deliver personalised experiences to your subscribers.
Totogi’s Charging-as-a -Service is built on AWS, so every time AWS improves one of the services we sit on, we get a free upgrade. It’s the same with our charging platform. It’s also a service, so whenever we post an update or roll out a new feature, all of our customers get it simultaneously and instantly.
Totogi, like a lot of cloud-based business tools, has a free tier, so you can try it with zero risk. We also have a super easy plan design system and an awesome engine. But what really sets us apart is the ability to personalise. We use machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to identify ARPU-lifting opportunities to tailor an individual’s plan based on their individual habits – and automatically create
a new plan using powerful APIs. The future of BSS has arrived. It’s personalised, and it’s a game-changer.
Until now, it’s been prohibitively expensive for MVNOs to get anything like this from any BSS vendor. An installation costs millions to tens of millions to install and maintain. For MVNOs with thin margins, that high price tag, plus the months required for implementation, have historically added up to an unsolvable equation. But the public cloud, along with cloud- based tools like Totogi, changes all that. It democratises technology, giving you world- class software at a price you can afford, with the ability to scale and pay-as-you-grow. It also lets you experiment and bring new ideas to market fast, and you don’t need an IT team to manage it
.
You don’t have to settle for less anymore. You can plug into the public cloud and modernise your offering, personalise the subscriber experience, build loyalty, and drive up ARPU. That’s how you become an internet company. That’s how you get to number one in customer satisfaction and not only crush the competition, but actually reduce churn and grow ARPU.
Key takeaway: Hyper-personalisation is the secret sauce customers crave, and public cloud-based software like Totogi’s can help MVNOs deliver it.