Mobile-only consumers arise from heterogeneous valuation of fixed services |
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Institution: | 1. Orange, 78 Rue Olivier de Serres, 75505, Paris Cedex 15, France;2. Département Régulation & Analyse Economique POST Group, 8a, avenue Monterey, L-2020, Luxembourg |
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Abstract: | Mobile-only users are usually perceived as a consequence of fixed-mobile substitution. This study uses a unique dataset based on a survey in France, combined with interviewee's telecommunications billing data, to reveal heterogeneous consumer preferences for fixed services. With the same mixed logit model we estimate the willingness to pay (WTP) for fixed communications services and fixed-mobile relationship. Results show a very large heterogeneity of WTP for fixed services among consumers. In addition, we show that fixed and mobile data are complement for all consumers. Mobile-only consumers have a much lower but non-zero WTP, and higher price sensitivity compared to fixed-mobile consumers. Consequently, an increase in the fixed offer price would reduce the demand for fixed service. Heterogeneous preferences for fixed services constitute an alternative explanation for the existence of mobile-only users, despite the complementary nature of fixed and mobile broadband. Counter-factual simulations show that the share of mobile-only could also be driven by the way to subsidize mobile handset. For instance, making the handset subsidy only available to fixed-mobile quadruple play subscribers could reduce the share of mobile-only by half. |
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Keywords: | Fixed mobile dependence Heterogeneous preferences Substitution versus complementarity Mobile only L43 L50 L96 |
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