Abstract:
The mobile telecommunications industry worldwide has expanded and surpassed the
fixed line operators. Even in the Sri Lankan context, the telecommunication industry
has changed dramatically since the late 1990s, statistic show that the total number of
mobile subscribers is now greater than the fixed line subscribers. What was
considered a luxury in the 1990s has become a commodity in 2004, driven by low
cost and convenience. This revolution in the communications industry can largely be
attributed to Dialog GSM and its policy of low costs, coverage expansion and its
leveraging of Value Added Services (VAS). In the current context other operators are
attempting to replicate these success factors to increase and develop their businesses.
However the criticality of VAS in the success of Dialog GSM has not been fully
evaluated and the importance of the role that VAS can play for the growth of other
operators needs to be ascertained.
The mobile telecommunications industry in Sri Lanka is approaching an era where
mobile subscribers are learning that mobile phones can do more than facilitate
making a simple call. They have identified that there is a "value" in mobile VAS.
More and more subscribers are attracted to mobile network operators due to their
VAS offering, even if they do not use all these services. Mobile network operators
are capitalizing on this fact and are using VAS to create more connections within
their networks. But the effectiveness and significance of VAS in attracting a new
subscriber or connection has not been investigated
VAS is primarily centered on the most prominent services offered by the network
operators, which include Short Message Service (SMS); SMS based services,
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). However, the term VAS in the
telecommunications industry applies to a host of less prominent and well-known
technologies. Including all these diverse services in this research project would
prevent presentation of a cohesive, concise and usable research paper. Since the main
services mentioned above are the most visible to subscribers and it is easier to assess
their opinion on these mobile value added services, the research will utilize these
services as its basis.
The research focused on mobile subscribers and their expectations to evaluate the
maturity of the Sri Lankan mobile market, the influence VAS has on creating a new
subscriber and whether they are receiving the VAS that are needed. The research used
a sample consisting of using early adopters and trendsetters to provide an indication
of the likely direction of VAS in the future. The research investigated the influence
VAS has on different perspectives of the mobile market including usage, awareness,
quality of service and social influences on the subscriber, to evaluate the state of the
mobile VAS market. The research questions were formulated with the network
operator in mind to enable operators to use these results to effectively utilize VAS to
develop their markets in Sri Lanka.