V&D: The world is fast moving towards everything-as-a-service (XaaS) era. How do you see this impacting the telecommunication sector?
Manoj Kohli (Mk): Globally data is taking the center stage and voice is becoming a secondary service. With this, service on the internet or on the web is becoming the primary service. Hence, we now observe online shopping becoming prevalent. Even a housewife in a small town in India is buying online. So, if you look at it, services are moving online in a big way and that’s where the ubiquitous telecom network becomes critical; 3G, 4G, and in future 5G will become critical because services will happen much faster and easier over these networks. Clearly telecom data network is the superhighway of future services. In fact, there are multiple services that are being offered today primarily because telecom networks are now moving strongly towards data networks with huge data capacities compared to voice that was there 20 years ago.
V&D: It is interesting that while the telecom sector ARPU has been going down, companies providing services that ride on top of the telecom network are making more money. How can the telcos benefit from this?
MK: Actually, the final customer is using telecom networks, especially the data networks, and therefore paying for it. If the tariff in a country is high, the customer pays more. Similarly, if the cost of data is low, like an India, the customer pays less. So it has nothing to do with the service. If a person is spending 10-15 minutes for shopping online, the person is using the data network of the service provider and is paying for it. If the tariff is low, the customer or the shopping website cannot be held responsible.
V&D: But how can the telecom operators leverage this trend and benefit more out of it?
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