O2 UK digs deep for iPhone Advertising Splash
Posted on Thu, 4 Oct 2007 02:15:17 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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LONDON (Reuters) - Spanish-owned O2 UK and U.S. consumer electronics group Apple
plan to launch a multi-million pound joint advertising campaign later this month
as they get ready to bring iPhone mobile phones to Britain.
O2 UK, which is owned by telecoms group Telefonica , declined to divulge the
size of its marketing budget for the television and poster campaign, which kicks
off two weeks before iPhones go on sale in Britain on November 9.
O2 UK Chief Executive Matthew Key told a journalists on Tuesday it would be the
company's "most significant campaign" in the run-up to the key Christmas trading
period -- but that it would cost well short of 20 million pounds ($40.8
million).
In remarks embargoed for Tuesday Key said he believed 80 percent of O2 UK's
high-value customers wanted an iPhone, while 40 percent of the higher-spending
customers on rival networks would be prepared to switch operators to get the
handset.
Apple, which broke into the mobile phone market when it unveiled its iPhone in
January, has flouted European telecoms conventions by not allowing its handsets
to be subsidized and by demanding a share of voice as well as data revenues.
The terms of the deal between the two companies have not been published for
commercial reasons.
But analysts speculate O2 was prepared to give away 20 to 30 percent of voice
and data revenues in return for clinching an exclusive, "multi-year" contract to
sell iPhones, which combine Apple's popular iPod music player, a video player
and Web browser in a slick, touch-screen device.
However, Key also noted "it would make sense" for Apple to also give a revenue
share to O2 UK in return for using its network.
He said the phones, which will be sold for 269 pounds ($548.8) including tax to
customers willing to sign up for an 18-month contract with O2, would
"absolutely" secure a profitable deal for O2 UK.
O2 UK, which has declined to divulge customer targets, is banking on iPhones
helping to fuel customer demand for non-text mobile data services such as music
and video, which currently account for only 5 percent of annual group revenues.
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Photo:
The new Apple iPhone is displayed at the Apple store in central London, September 18, 2007. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico
Posted on Thu, 4 Oct 2007 02:15:17 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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