Title :
Is ARPU1; the right choice for wireless data-based communication services?
Author :
Soo Kyung Park ; Jeong Ho Kwak ; Bong Gyou Lee
Author_Institution :
Grad. Program in MoT, Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
Communication services based on wireless data, such as Social Network Service (SNS) and Mobile Instant Messenger (MIM), developed rapidly with the advent of communication networks and smartphones. As SNS and MIM gradually replace voice and Short Message Service (SMS) communication, the revenue structures of mobile carriers also change into data. Although mobile carriers are still measuring their revenues using voice-based indices such as Average Revenue Per User (ARPU). The use of accurate indices and measurement is important, since revenue measurement determines the future developmental direction of businesses and industries. Therefore, this study analyzes changes in revenue sources in this age of data, the utility of ARPU, and the standards for data-based revenue calculations. The analysis shows that the utility of ARPU is very low, since it cannot reflect the growth of data services and the existence of multiple subscribers. Also, it was identified that services and subscribers should be redefined in consideration of data revenues. The results of the study propose measurement factors considering data-based revenue, which could be referred as standards for measuring diverse revenues.
Keywords :
mobile computing; smart phones; social networking (online); ARPU; average revenue per user; communication networks; data based revenue calculation; diverse revenue sources; mobile carriers; mobile instant messenger; revenue measurement; revenue structures; short message service communication; smart phones; social network service; voice based indices; wireless data based communication services; Business; Current measurement; Indexes; Marketing and sales; Mobile communication; Smart phones; Wireless communication; Average Revenue Per User(ARPU); Mobile Carriers; Perfomance Indicator; Revenue Measurement; Social Network Service(SNS);
Conference_Titel :
Computational Aspects of Social Networks (CASoN), 2012 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sao Carlos
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4793-8
DOI :
10.1109/CASoN.2012.6412382