CMT Results March: Yoigo is the operator which enjoys better health

This March 2010 Yoigo we can say that the operator has performed better as not only an operator portability live without that taking into account all the ups and all casualties, Yoigo also has been the best performers but all operators are growing in number of customers.
If we consider only the data portability, March almost break the record again as has achieved the second highest number portability in mobile lines of the last two years. Regarding net income, Yoigo is the one with capture more customers by porting a total of 45 436 new lines followed by Orange and MVNOs with 24 588 10 780.
On the opposite side, which then is why are lines with 35 801 lines Movistar Vodafone sees less and 45 003 lines to escape but in this case, Vodafone explained that if they had taken account numbers are fixed to mobile, the deficit is "only" 1325 lines would have been.
As for the quarterly data to better reflect market developments to take account of data portability, high and low new between January and March, the operator Yoigo has been most benefited by capturing 47.43% of the lines won by the operators, followed by Vodafone with 25.65% to 10.14% Movistar and MVNOs who manage to gain 9.99 of total high.
Lastly, Orange captured only 6.79%, though in this case, low data have been indicted by the loss of 235,000 prepaid lines have failed to identify correctly after the obligation imposed by the Ministry Interior.
Via | CMT.
CMT Results February: Another view

The report of the CMT for the month of February 2010 is in line with recent months and in general all network operators continue to grow, focusing on portability, Movistar and Vodafone are the only ones giving way as we do a deeper analysis of these data.
Apart from the positive development of MVNOs Yoigo and continue, and possibly continue paying for a long time net upward for its low-cost strategy (increasingly crucial for users) but also because they have 94% of the market as possible its customer and that too helps a lot to offer when bottom line.
Focusing is the net results of portability in February, Yoigo was the operator with greater gain through lines (40,182), followed by Orange (16,334) and virtual operators (11,141). Movistar and Vodafone gave 24,675 and 42,982 respectively, although these data lines are not so encouraging for some, not so bad for others.
If you look at the exported or lost customers portability, I think it is Movistar significant to note that, as the operator with more customers, which also has a smaller number of customers decided to leave because the operator has only missed during February to 0.66% of its portfolio. Vodafone and Orange are practically the same percentage of 0.80% loss while Yoigo and MVNOs are those customers less satisfied with the infidels or lose by porting the 0.91% and 1% respectively.
(# ) For high total in the last quarter, between December and February was the most benefited Yoigo to capture 41.42% of lines won by the operators, followed by Movistar, which is the most advanced after its collapse last month and reached 23.90%. Vodafone manages to gain 20.74% 13.94% Orange with OMV and is stuck in a 0 %.
These quarterly data are more realistic to take into account the data portability, new high and low but accurate assessment of developments, we will compare this data with February 2009 and see the results are not as outrageous as it is intended that sometimes even if you notice a change (software) in the market trend.

Along with this data and knowing that there are currently a total of 52,527,777 lines in Spain, Movistar tell then to 22.85 million, Vodafone 16.05, 10.64 Orange, OMV Yoigo with 1.48 and 1.52 million, which means that all operators have grown despite the fact that the pie is shared with minor variations in the percentage.
Vía | CMT.
Data portability between different mobile virtual network operators in 2010

In January we reviewed the results of portability throughout 2009 between the Spanish operators and although we saw the set data MVNO (mobile virtual network operators), we were left with the feeling of wanting to know some more specific data about each OMV separately.
For now we will have to make do with data portability for January and February 2010 but at least we may be getting an idea of how they're doing to all operators separately and consider whether they are consistent with its rates and last movements.
In the accumulated 2010 Pepephone OMV has proved to be the most benefited by capturing a total of 5765 lines it seems that their offers continuous and almost unbeatable rates for all types of needs are bearing fruit.
Very closely followed Simyo captured with 5350 lines but in this case, the deviation from the last year represents a reduction of almost 55% in comparison. Dato fairly representative of the sector is very critical of the immobility of their voice tariffs (despite offering a very good choice) or changes in data rate. The fact is that users of MVNOs seem to be the most unfaithful of all.
Also have closely followed and R Jazztel probably have gotten so many users ported by their offers of fixed band wide.
Hits and Másmovil also successful in obtaining very good results in portability and is that in these cases, the voice tariffs include calls at 0 cents between customers also often a good option. (# )
But there are MVNOs to lose customers and on this side are traders and Lebara (which has raised rates several times and that it is taking its toll), Happy Móvil is aimed primarily at immigrants or Day and Carrefour can not to emphasize as much as others even if they offer similar rates to those who are most fortunate MVNOs. And while Euskaltel also continues to lose customers for portability, its data have improved almost 75% compared with a year ago so its latest improvements in rates may also be paying off.
Without a doubt the rates are being a very important point when switching operators as data shows Movistar and Vodafone but they continue blaming the loss of prepaid customers which do not offer competitive when compared with the MVNO. Orange, remains in the right direction and rates as of 9 cents / minute on prepaid along with terminals from different ranges, you may be helping.
Finally, Yoigo that is most beneficial for all and that is among the few operators having voice and data rates quite striking, it also offers subsidized terminals.
All data on these outcomes can consult them in the image above.
Although these data are fairly representative, it should be noted that in the study did not include the new numbers high, thanks to which, all operators win customers and even the traditional can overcome any of the other operators.
( #) but also the important thing is not only the number of visitors recruited if their income and in this area, Vodafone is still the most profitable among the operators that provide economic data. Is it that apart from tariffs, users who provide more value also takes into account the grant of terminals and the service provided
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No telephone harassment made it!

To say that spam's days are numbered phone sounds somewhat repetitive but it seems this time it is serious and try to finish not only calls but also with visits in the consumer's home or any remote communication by mail, email or fax.
From now on, the law will require companies (and all its distribution channel) allow consumers to place on record its opposition to continue to receive unsolicited commercial proposals from any company so if the user requests it, will not receive SPAM with the endless and dubious deals to which we are accustomed. In addition, operators can no longer call in private or unlisted numbers, but must make calls from a number identified.
The operators argue that these attitudes are sometimes produced by individual dealers without their knowledge and their so often hurt like Jazztel operators have taken steps to restrict the hours for these calls and limited to a maximum of three contacts that can be done with a client.
Vía | CincoDías.
CMT Results January: Movistar could not identify almost 250 thousand prepaid

History repeats itself and as a year ago, Movistar dismal start to 2010 with 244,111 lines lost data but it seems that this time is that the operator has already updated their data lines that lost by not being able to identify the prepaid cards by November so that in the coming months we expect to see similar results from Vodafone and Orange when they clean.
With respect to the portability of January The "big" Christmas campaign had always worked well for larger operators now seems to support as Movistar and Vodafone are the only lines that have lost for this reason, letting out a total of 43,787 and 25,618 respectively. The data have been obtained if positive net are Orange, Telstra, and the MVNOs in 6046, 49,407 and 13,952.
But data portability not fully reflect the reality and that small operators have easier soliciting clients by this method if we consider having 94% of the market as potential new customers while this percentage is greatly reduced in the reverse case. Besides the portability are only a part of the activities so I prefer to measure the evolution of the market with quarterly data:
Taking into account the data portability, new high and low, these data reflected the fall of 57.96 Movistar% between November and January while the rest of the operators joined Vodafone lines getting one 45.77% 59.57% Orange, Optus, Telstra, 43.53% and a discrete set of MVNOs 9.08 %.
The strange thing is that Orange is getting the best results in recent years and that it has not had too many exclusive mobile so it seems that the market begins to change, and not only phones to motivate the choice of operator. What would Movistar and Vodafone without its exclusivity? Do you think they would notice too in the results?
Vía | CMT.
The closest express portability

Accelerate the exchange between mobile operators retain the phone number portability through is something that CMT has worked time and are finally beginning to bear fruit after the difficulties we operators have had to agree to cost sharing.
The mobile operators have in the next two weeks of a single platform to implement the changes between companies more reliable, transparent and fast thanks to a greater coordination as already happens for years in fixed telephony.
In addition to speed, users will experience fewer "incidents", the CMT will ensure that procedures for portability and even properly develop in the future may move towards fixed-mobile poratibilidad.
But users may also win-win indirectly if the operators are "forced" to offer better rates in general rather than the current situation in the that incumbents are also too accustomed to playing with their customers and only offer the best in making counteroffers to avoid losing customer who has already applied for portability.
will have to see how it will implemented this new system because it must take into account factors such as online sales management where as fast as 2 days to be achieved, may not be enough to send the SIM to the address of the new client as a risk running out of line to receive it.
Vía | BlogCMT.
CMT Results December: Orange and Vodafone stands out is starting to improve

The month of December is usually quite moved into the mobile phone market on the occasion of Christmas and the "aggressive" campaigns capatación new customers, which has resulted in 63,722 new lines and a record 429,974 mobile portability exchanges between operators.
Focusing on portability, Movistar and Vodafone are the only ones with negative results while still blaming the massive loss of prepaid card customers ( quite logical if we compare conditions) and not as contract users tell us every month get health information from customers in this segment.
In particular, the net results of portability in December indicated the loss of 28,241 lines and 36,657 in Movistar Vodafone while Orange, Telstra, and MVNOs have gained a positive balance of 17,543, 33,933 and 13,422 respectively.
As for the quarterly results that are better adapted to reality by compute data portability, new high and low, 100% of lines changed between October and December, finished in 14.88% Vodafone recovering well from previous months, 19% in Optus, the 21.87 in Telstra, the 11.33% OMV somewhere and 32.91% in Orange that makes it stand out after a long period without getting such good results.
Vía | CMT.
Results portability throughout 2009: Vodafone the hardest hit for Yoigo

Pending the CMT publish monthly results for November and December 2009, on the other hand we have information on how the market has behaved the net portability over 2009.
Among incumbents change highlights a trend that has favored Orange and for the first time has a positive net balance. On the opposite side are hardening their fall Movistar and Vodafone that ultimately became the operator with greater loss of lines for portability.
Before continuing to clarify these data do not take into account the high numbers new, thanks to which all operators have gained customers during the past year.
results in net portability 2009Movistar: loses about 153,000 users from 60,000 to 2008.Vodafone: loses about 305,000 numbers in front the 23,000 lost in 2008.Orange: 23,000 won to 82,000 lines against missing numbers in 2008, the 340,000 of 2007 and 520,000 in 2006.Yoigo: remains positive balance with 307,000 new lines in front of 80,000 of 2008.KPN Spain ( with brands like Simyo or Blau) is the most prominent OMV with 70,000 new líneas.Resto of MVNOs: They have achieved a positive net balance of 58,000 lines.
Movistar, Vodafone agree to dismiss the bad data that the loss of customers is mainly due to prepaid card customers and therefore one of the segments with fewer economic interest because their customers are spending less than the contract.
may calm the waters for some data so ill, Vodafone wanted to specify that during the first 11 months of 2009 has achieved a surplus of 66,000 contract customers as it would be clear that really the worst hit sector has been prepaid will migrate much cheaper options for operators low cost. "Impact this data in a 2010 more competitive?
Vía | Expansion.