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What you need to know about SingTel's completely disasterous quarter down under
Singapore Business ReviewSingapore Business Review – Fri, Feb 15, 2013 12:36 PM SGT

http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/know-singtels-completely-disasterous-quarter-043600625.html

It was a complete decimation of their Optus business.

SingTel subsidiary Optus is struggling for its proverbial 4G life in Australia and new figures show the carrier is at risk of losing the fight for its future. This is very serious news for Singtel and has already been highlighted in their results. But the results, whilst flat, don't tell the true story of a strategy that is leading to fundamental failure in the Australian market. As Australia, like Singapore, moves to 4G, Optus is getting crushed by Telstra, the number one telco. How crushed?

Let's look at the facts. In the last six months Telstra added about 600,000 new customers - half of them for the 4G service. Optus managed not even one tenth of that number - 53,000 new customers in all. This is not just a loss, its not a blip, its a complete rout and a disaster for Optus as it loses the race to 4G.

And it gets even worse. If you don't get new customers its pretty hard to grow profits. Telco's should be profit machines, yet Optus managed to see its profit decline 9% over the fourth quarter. This was a prime reason for SingTel seeing its own profits fall 8.3 % in the fourth quarter.

If SingTel can fix Optus, it can fix its own profitability woes. But the numbers suggest that its not just losing, it has been completely routed. It's only proposed solution is to invest some more money in more retail outlets and cut some ties with existing resellers. But the number of shops selling Optus may not be the reason it is not picking up all those new 4G subscribers. Network speed are key for 4G customers and Telstra has the perceived advantage. Optus increased its spending on its core infrastructure by 41 % to $176 million, but the customer decisions to choose Telstra over Optus by a 10 to 1 advantage would suggest this may not be enough. Shifting shops and distributors may not be enough to turn this ship around.

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
What you need to know about SingTel's completely disasterous quarter down under
Singapore Business ReviewSingapore Business Review – Fri, Feb 15, 2013 12:36 PM SGT

http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/know-singtels-completely-disasterous-quarter-043600625.html

It was a complete decimation of their Optus business.

SingTel subsidiary Optus is struggling for its proverbial 4G life in Australia and new figures show the carrier is at risk of losing the fight for its future. This is very serious news for Singtel and has already been highlighted in their results. But the results, whilst flat, don't tell the true story of a strategy that is leading to fundamental failure in the Australian market. As Australia, like Singapore, moves to 4G, Optus is getting crushed by Telstra, the number one telco. How crushed?

Let's look at the facts. In the last six months Telstra added about 600,000 new customers - half of them for the 4G service. Optus managed not even one tenth of that number - 53,000 new customers in all. This is not just a loss, its not a blip, its a complete rout and a disaster for Optus as it loses the race to 4G.

And it gets even worse. If you don't get new customers its pretty hard to grow profits. Telco's should be profit machines, yet Optus managed to see its profit decline 9% over the fourth quarter. This was a prime reason for SingTel seeing its own profits fall 8.3 % in the fourth quarter.

If SingTel can fix Optus, it can fix its own profitability woes. But the numbers suggest that its not just losing, it has been completely routed. It's only proposed solution is to invest some more money in more retail outlets and cut some ties with existing resellers. But the number of shops selling Optus may not be the reason it is not picking up all those new 4G subscribers. Network speed are key for 4G customers and Telstra has the perceived advantage. Optus increased its spending on its core infrastructure by 41 % to $176 million, but the customer decisions to choose Telstra over Optus by a 10 to 1 advantage would suggest this may not be enough. Shifting shops and distributors may not be enough to turn this ship around.

:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

All questions pertaining to Optus should be answered by Allen Lew, the current CEO of SingTel (Sinapore). This short guy set up Optus and which allowed for his eventual promotion.
 
Look at all the other telco subsidiaries of Singtel... you think they're all doing well? ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SingTel#Mobile_industry_subsidiaries

Mobile company Country Stake
Advanced Info Service Thailand 21.4%
Bharti Group India 30.5%
Globe Telecom Philippines 44.5%
Optus Australia 100%
Citycell Bangladesh 45%
Telkomsel Indonesia 35%
Warid Telecom Pakistan 30%
Lankacom Sri Lanka 42%


Wow, a 100% stake in Optus, eh? Singtel has balls of steel. :D
 
Next move: Some channels from Starhub will be Mio-exclusive... Discovery? National Geographic? 娱家? It's easier to do biz in SG... :D
 
Isn't it already $0.

Why bother, just print money. Like Zimbabwe, US, Japan, Europe etc.
 
I think Singtel in Australia is trying the same trick which they are so successful. They try to throttle the speed of the internet. In Singapore, you can do that cos you have a backing of IDA and you are the subsidiary of Temasak Holding.

In Australia, you can't do that. You try doing that you lose business. You can perform same trick here but not in Australia.
 
Is SingTel trying to emulate SMRT? Save on investment, try to increase profit that way?
 
I think Singtel in Australia is trying the same trick which they are so successful. They try to throttle the speed of the internet. In Singapore, you can do that cos you have a backing of IDA and you are the subsidiary of Temasak Holding.

In Australia, you can't do that. You try doing that you lose business. You can perform same trick here but not in Australia.





Temasek and its companies like Singttel cannot survive outside its "labrat" environment where it can kelong with impunity and without consequences.... Sinkie companies cannot compete effectively because they are so used to pulling dirty tricks and stunts on the commercial competition here ...

juust ask big business men here .... either you float with the shit or they will sink you with the rest of them or chueh your taichi day and night until you give up....fucking thugs in an open display of sheer fascist gangsterism
 
imo, the gahmen is tryiing fast to deplete the national reserves (if there's anything left, that is). they know that their dynastic reign is coming to an end soon. if they do not help themselves now, then when?

in order to arouse suspicion, they "bribe" the nation with free goodies that's like wiping their mouth for a day or 2.

they probably would time it until 2016 when the new opp party takes over, they would be left with all the shits - the coffer could be bankrupted long ago.
 
imo, the gahmen is tryiing fast to deplete the national reserves (if there's anything left, that is). they know that their dynastic reign is coming to an end soon. if they do not help themselves now, then when?

in order to arouse suspicion, they "bribe" the nation with free goodies that's like wiping their mouth for a day or 2.

they probably would time it until 2016 when the new opp party takes over, they would be left with all the shits - the coffer could be bankrupted long ago.




good point!!!


tuayapeh suspect that the fucking Lees have made off with all the big money liao loh.....
 
Why all the hoohaa and why you all worry?

You think if they make loads of $$$$ that you see the $$$ coming to you?
I rather they lose all that fucking $$$$ then to keep that and make more.
 
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