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By Shakeel Ahmad Assignment on Ufone
CHAPTER -1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:
This report is about the Ufone, specifically concentrating on the marketing
strategies of the Ufone and the Customer care, in the growing and most
competitive industry of the cellular phones. In the competitive business
environment of these days, the performance of an organization cannot be judge
absolutely. It should be comparative. The organization’s journey towards its
mission needs a continuous review of its performance on pre defined time
periods. This performance must be measured against standards to indicate
whether everything is going well or there is a need to take corrective actions.
In this report the focus will remained on the performance of the company
regarding the tough industry competition and growth and the company’s
marketing strategies. It will also cover to some extent different other areas, and
also the company’s strategy to remain directly in contact with its customers
through customer care centers.
1.2 ANALYSIS:
Ufone has very good prospects, as the growth potential of the cellular
industry in the country is enormous. Ufone has successfully reached over 180
cities and still a lot more has to be done.
Ufone holds a very effective sale promotion strategy and one of the major
steps it has taken in this regard is the free launch of connections on 14 august
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2004 which has boosted its customer base and sale of scratch cards. Ufone is
always been consistent in lowering its prices and making mobile an affordable
thing in reach of a common men.
1.3 FINDING:
All the measures of true success, exceeding the revenue targets, crossing
the targeted subscriber base, providing excellent customer care, capturing a
substantial expanding the size of the market and surpassing all customer
expectations, have been achieved by Ufone, quite obviously. Ufone is a real
success.
Conclusion of the major issues based on analysis of the performance of
Ufone and its market value reveals that it has a market niche of being inexpensive
and reliable.
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1.4 RECOMMENDATIONS:
Ufone should sustain its niche of being inexpensive and reliable. It should
adapt the horizontal growth strategy. It should re-organize the current structure of
management at Ufone customer care centers to improve the quality of work over
there.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE WORK:
To manipulate and discuss each and everything of an organization is
always a difficult task. All the functional areas require a detailed discussion.
Along with all other limitations, time factor is above all. So it has been tried in
this report to remain specific. Main focus of the work thus, is limited to the
marketing strategies of the firm and the customer relations. The performance
regarding these areas might be good, average or bad. Every person in the
organization, individually or collectively, as a member of the department,
contributes to the overall performance of the organization. This can be promote
the goodwill more or less. For service oriented company like Ufone, the credit
mainly goes to the marketing and the customer care departments to maintain and
of the company. So performance can be surely judge with reference to these
departments, which is the main focus of this report.
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CHAPTER-2
ORGANIZATIONAL & FUNCTIONAL SETUP
2.1 A REVIEW OF THE ORGANIZATION
2.1.1 INTRODUCING THE UFONE:
The world of telecommunication sector is heading towards the
wireless communication. The mobile business has big growth potential. The fact
is cleared by the increasing demand of the telecom and mobile experts all around
the globe. In some countries it has grown so fast that the level of mobile
penetration has crossed the fixed line levels (e.g. Finland and Sweden). Ufone is a
newly cellular company as compared to others like Mobilink, operating in
Pakistan, providing cellular services for 7 years now. Ufone’s services are offered
by Pak Telecom Mobile Limited (PTML), a 100% own subsidiary of Pakistan
Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL). PTML is a private sector
organization working independently. Ufone, the brand name of the service,.
Lahore, Karachi, Kohat, Jehlum, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Shekhopura est. in
addition to the road coverage on Peshawar ---- Islamabad ---Lahore secion. Till
now its coverage has been extended to more than 180 cities.
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF UFONE
In today’s changing trends in telecom sector, all global (world class)
telecos has strong cellular networks either directly or through subsidiaries. With
this fact in view, there was need of PTCL as well to hae its own cellular service.
Pak Telecom Mobile Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of PTCL was therefore
created keeping the same in view.4
Ufone came into existence due to concentric diversification strategy (growth
through diversification out of an industry into a related industry) by PTCL.
Table: 2.1 Proposed Model of Corporate Strategies
Business Strength/ Competitive Position
Strong Average Weak
IndustryAttrac-
Tiveness
Hi
Med
Low
1Growth
Concentration via Vertical Integration
2Growth
Concentration viaHorizontal Integration
3RetrenchmentTurnaround
4Stability
Phase or Proceed with Caution
5Growth
Concentration via Horizontal Integration
6Retrenchment
Captive Company or Divestment
StabilityNo change inProfit strategy
7Growth
ConcentricDiversification
8Growth
ConglomerateDiversification
9RetrenchmentBankrupley or
Liquidation
Source J.D. Hunger, E.J. Flyon and T.L. Wheelen, “Contingency Corporate
Strategy; A Proposed Typology with Research Proposition,” Paper presented to
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the Midwest Division of the Academy of Management, Milwaukee. Wisconsin,
April 1990.
In this background of growth, it was essential for PTCL to establish itself in
cellular phone business before the exclusivity on fixed telephone expires.
Entrance of PTCL in cellular phone industry will keep it to face the challenge of
exclusivity expiry.5
Being leader in its core business of providing connections for
communication through land lying phones/terminals PTCL has the capabilities
needed for success in the newly industry. PTCL has a strong financial position to
support its new business. It has a surplus liquidity which is placed at low interest
rates. The investment in Ufone has got a big opportunity to earn huge returns for
PTCL. And it is cleared of the large business Ufone has earned and its successful
circulation over 180 big cities of Pakistan.
EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS:
The dream of PTCL to enter into the cellular phone industry is very
old. Till 1995, 96 cellular connections were being provided by three different
companies (which will be discussed briefly in coming chapter). The cellular
phone industry was enjoying high profit margins by targeting corporate customers
only. Mobile phone was considered to be symbol of status. This can be called an
early growth stage of mobile phone industry in Pakistan. From the progress of
these companies being in touch with PTCL for using its land lying network, it was
easy for PTCL to forecast the future of the cellular phone industry. So the plan
was proposed which ultimately led to the establishment of PTML in 1998 and
Ufone in 2001.
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NATURE OF THE BUSINESS:
It is a fully service oriented in nature.
MISSION STATEMENT:
“To become the best cellular communication option available in the country for
U.”
SLOGAN:
“It’s all about U.”
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:
As a common practice big organizations divide their long term
mission into short term goals and objectives. To attain these goals and objectives
they develop strategies accompanied by policies, procedures, programs, rules and
regulations. The goals and objectives have to be achieved collectively or they can
be related to a specific department. So the top management can assign the goals
and objectives to a single concern section or to the entire organization. As a
matter of fact, these goals and objectives are secretive and are not disclose
generally. However broadly speaking, the goals and objectives of Ufone are as
under;
100% achievement in given target of sales.
To penetrate into the market with existing products e.g. prepaid and
postpaid packages as per the segments and to build a front line services
selling company image in public.
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Concentrate to generate high quality sales and help to build trust, loyalty
and sense of affection among the customers by performing and extending
extra services to them.
To do all possible efforts to out class competitor’s activities from the
market and to achieve the company’s goals by representing excellently as
a true Pakistani company.
To sustain customer base and maintain quality to avoid sale returns.
To ensure the following personal excellence;
Product and company’s excellence.
Coordination, cooperation and reporting.
Professionalism.
Time management.
Office management.
STRATEGIES:
To be recognized as the leaders in quality mobile communications, Ufone will;
Provide quality services to the customers.
Contribute in the social welfare.
Do right thing at right time.
Reward opportunities to the employees and associates.
Show creativity.
Provide harmony.
Walk the talk (say what you can do)
Respect and value the customers.
Provide integrity.
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QUALITY POLICY:
At Ufone, the quality policy is defined in a very simple term that is to
optimize the performance. However the areas on which the management focuses
its concentration are;
o Voice quality.
o Connectivity.
o Customer services.
o Coverage.
In this regard the objective of the firm can be summarized as “To retain the
subscribers on board by maintaining the quality of the product.”
2.2 THE TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR 1947---2005:
At independence 1947, the Pakistan telecommunication sector was organized as a
combined P&T Department as it was in India before partition. In September 1959,
the minister for railways and communications decided that a detailed examination
be made of the working of the Pakistan Posts and telegraph department for
bringing about improvement.
The Cabinet approved this decision and a major step was taken in 1962 to create
the Pakistan Telephone & Telegraph department. The World Bank felt a
reorganization necessary in 1968 and for that purpose appointed consultants for a
study. This was also followed in 1969 by a review and a report to the Chief
Marshall Law Administrator. In 1973, the Cabinet approved to setup a board to
administer and control the T&T. after prolonged discussions between the
Government and the World Bank during 1973 to 1979, a Presidential Order was
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issued on 30th May 1979 which gave the DG T&T enhanced administrative and
fiscal powers and appointed a full time Financial Advisor. The new arrangements
came into force on 1st July 1979. As a result and after reviews, the Government
decided to convert the T&T into an autonomous corporation that was created as
PTC by an ordinance on 15th December 1990. Government obtained the services
of a consortium led by Bear Steams (USA) for study and recommendation which
resulted in the promulgation of the Telecommunication Ordinance of July 1995
separating the policy, regulations and operations in the sector. While policy was
reserved for the Government, the regulation of the sector was entrusted to the
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). A frequency allocation board
(FAB) was created for the management of the radio frequency spectrum and for
government’s telecommunication services; National Telecommunication
Corporation (NTC) was created. The PTC was converted to the Pakistan
Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) on December 31st, 1995.
In October 1996, the National Assembly enacted the Telecommunication
Reorganization Act replacing the Ordinances.6
PRIVITIZATION OF PTCL:
Internationally, the general trend of conducting business is inclined
towards privatization, with the role of the governments limited to performing
regulatory and monitoring tasks. This approach became popular during the mid
eighties and has continued to be the preferable model to date. This trend has
developed after the world saw the clear inability of government owned and run
organizations to operate efficiently. This was evident in counties like the former
Soviet Union and several of the communist states of the Eastern Europe.
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The 1970’s saw a major shift in Pakistan towards nationalization due to the
policies of the government at that time, which was inclined towards a socialist
welfare model. However, subsequent turn of events was to prove these policies to
be seriously flawed a failure worldwide. Only a decade later, the government was
advocating the privatization of everything under the sun. Superficially, it seems to
be an open and shut case of a poor strategy corrected after it was proven wrong.
Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation was established in Dec 1990 to take
over the functions of the Pakistan Telephone and Telegraph Department. Its
operations were governed by Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Act 1991.
In 1991 GOP announced its iment to privatize PTC and appointed a financial
advisory team led by Bear Steams and Coopers & Lybrand based on whose
advice decided to sell the 26% stake of the share capital, with management rights
of PTC by converting into a limited company under the provisions of Companies
Ordinance 1984.7
PTCL CURRENT ASSESMENT:
o The head quarters of PTCL are at Islamabad.
o The total number of employees at PTCL is around 55000. The data is
from four provinces (Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, and NWFP), and four
federally controlled areas (Islamabad, Northern Areas, Azad jammu &
Kashmir and FATA).
o Total installed lines:
o Total working connections:
o Percentage digitalization:
o Universal Access Network:
o Mobile Telephone Base:
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P.T.A
PTCL ISP Companies
Sat Phone Co.
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o Toll Free (0800 operational) Customers:
o Internet Customers:
o Universal Internet Number(UIN):
o Nation Wide Direct Dialing Stations:
o Country Teledensity:
P.T.A
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, working under the supervision of
Ministry of Science & Technology, is a Government Organization, established
under Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organization) Act 1996. PTA is working
as a corporate body to regulate the telecom sector.8 All the mobile phone
operators and PTCL follow the rules & regulations of PTA, which look after
keep a check on all land lying (if some company other than PTCL launches its
operation) and mobile phone companies. The headquarter of PTA is in
Islamabad. All sorts of licenses related to telecommunication sector are granted
by PTA. The setup of the telecommunication sector in Pakistan can be
understood from the following figure
Figure: 2.1 Setup of Telecom Sector In Pakistan
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OVERALL CELLULAR PHONE INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN:
The introduction of the cellular phones in Pakistan is almost 12 years old. So it
can be said that it is the growth stage of the industry life cycle which is expanding
day by day. The number of subscribers has been increased with a huge ratio and
still increasing every day and lots of opportunities for the players for growth
through horizontal integration i.e. by expanding the firm’s business into other
geographical locations.
Pakistan is the very attractive market for the mobile phones. There are over 3
million active mobile phone users. Most of these customers belong to the key
cities like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Faisalabad etc. but now with the
increase in the networks of the mobile companies in the different other big and
small cities and the rapid decrease in mobile service charges, the ratio has also
increased in the small cities too. A large market is still lying untouched and
waiting anxiously to get the cell phone because of the fact that with a mobile
phone in hand one can expand its business operations and remain in touched with
his business all time. According to P.T.A the number of cell phone subscribers is
expected to reach 15 million during next two years. A potential demand of around
25 million subscribers till 2018 is required to be satisfied in the country. P.T.A
has so far issued 178 licenses for various telecom services, 90 licenses for
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Wireless Local Loop (WLL) to 15 companies for all 14 telecom regions of the
country. Besides this, 76 Fixed Local Loop (FLL) licenses have been awarded to
34 companies and 12 Long Distance & International (LDI) licenses awarded to
different companies. Some of the companies which have won the WLL licenses
include M/s.Telecard, M/s.Burraq Telecom, M/s.DV Com, M/s.World Call,
M/s.Warid WLL, M/s.Microtech Link and others. PTA will issue as much as 108
WLL licenses to 20 companies which have won the spectrum through open
bidding in August this year. The Authority received Rps. 14.121 billion against
the spectrum price. After successful completion of phase-one of the deregulation
process, PTA has also invited applications from Pakistani and foreign companies
for the grant of Local Loop (LL) and Long Distance & International (LDI)
licenses for all PTCL regions excluding Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Northern
Areas on open and unrestricted basis.*
At present there are four mobile companies operating in Pakistan and the
upcoming new foreign companies will commence there activities soon, as they are
in process to establish their setup. The present companies are Paktel, Instaphone,
Mobilink, & Ufone.
A brief discussion about these companies is as under;
PAKTEL
Paktel is the first company that introduced the mobile phones in Pakistan. Started
its operation in 1989, Paktel entered the Pakistani market with a huge investment
Cable and Wireless, an American based company. Being pioneer in the mobile
phone industry, Paktel at one time became a generic name for mobile phones like
Coke. It has recently upgrade its network to GSM and brought a big investment in
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its brand and marketing setup. Some facts and figures about the company are as
under;
Year and first city launched: 1989, Karachi Number of cities with services: Over 160 Number of exchanges or switches: 3 Switching Centers Technology used: GSM Market share: 6% Head Office: Islamabad
A great change in the history of Paktel is its merger with Instaphone whereby
Instaphone parent company Millicom purchased 97% shares of the Cable &
Wireless and owned Paktel.
INSTAPHONE:
An aggressive company with very effective marketing strategies, Instaphone
proved to be a customer friendly company by introducing variety of attractive
packages. Instaphone’s prepaid package INSTAONE has been a very popular one
till a few years back. Being a first ever prepaid mobile phone system, INSTAONE
became a generic name for the prepaid card system of mobile phones. Due to the
congestion problem in network, the popularity of it is gradually decreasing and if
we take the competitive market of today & the technological advancements in
GSM, it seems to be very far away from others. Instaphone is the brand name of
Pakcom Limited., a subsidiary of Millicom International Cellular. MIC operates
30 cellular networks, carrying out its business in more than 60 countries
worldwide. After taking over Paktel, the top management of Instaphone now
looks after the operations of Paktel also, as the new arrival of Paktel with GSM
technology needs a much more look over. Some facts and figures about the
company are as under;
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Year and first city launched: 1990, Karachi Number of exchanges: 3-Switching Centers Number of cities with network coverage: 185 Technology used: DAMPS (Digital AMPS) Number of active subscribers: Over 600,000 Market share: 8% Head Office: Islamabad
Officially the merger of Instaphone and Paktel took place in sep.2000. As a new
setup, Pakcom has appointed franchises for Instaphone and Paktel for sales,
customer care and billing. These franchises are run by private investors. Majority
of the franchise holders are the ex-dealers of either
Paktel or Instaphone. So far Paktel franchise is known as Paktel Point and for
Instaphone is the Insta Sales, supervised by the territory managers of Pakcom.
MOBILINK:
Before the introduction of the Paktel GSM, Mobilink was the only direct
competitor of Ufone, interms of technology. Mobilink is the first company that
introduced GSM technology in Pakistan. Mobilink is the joint venture of
Motorola and Saif telecom, operating under the supervision of Motorola, a well
known manufacturer of the computer related parts e.g. hard disk and pagers and
mobile phone hand sets etc. Motorola is also the service provider company for
communication in many countries.
Mobilink gradually captured the market by emphasizing on advertising the basic
features of the GSM technology e.g. security against scanning and voice quality.
Later on by its prepaid packages like JAZZ, Mobilink rapidly captured the market
share. Before the CPP (calling party pays) system, the incoming calls were
charged to the subscriber of the mobile phones. JAZZ came up with a promotion
of free incoming calls for a limited time. It generated a record sale for the
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company. With another facility of LNO (late night option) in which the out going
calls made between 10:30 pm to 06:30 am were not charged, sale of postpaid
packages also increased considerably. People with one postpaid LNO at one end
and a prepaid JAZZ connection at the other end used to talk for free for the whole
night. The JAZZ connections were than stopped by the company and it took
almost one year before they were opened again with incoming calls being charged
to the customers. But now it has remitted all charges on incoming charges from
any country in Pakistan and also made every call a local call to any Mobilink
connection all over Pakistan. Mobilink has also introduced the new phenomenon
of blending the prepaid and post paid connections in the form of a postpaid
package known as Mobilink Indigo where you can control the budget of a
postpaid connection by uploading a scratch card balance. It provides the
opportunity for the Mobilink customers to enjoy the postpaid facilities with a
controllable budget. With very new and different ideas of marketing, Mobilink
remains the Market Leader for the mobile phone industry. Some facts and figures
about the Mobilink are as under;
Date of launched and first city: August 1994 Lahore Number of cities with network coverage: Over 350 Cities Technology used: GSM Number of active subscribers: Over 10 Million Market share: 50% Head Office: Islamabad
In 1999, Motorola and Saif Telecom sold off their shares to an Egyptian company
Orascom and now Mobilink is 100% owned by Orascom. As a new setup,
Mobilink has also appointed its franchises countrywide. These centers provide the
facilities of sales, service and billing.
UFONE VS COMPETITORS:
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Broadly categorizing and keeping technology in view as a major factor, Ufone has
direct and as well as indirect competitors. The term direct and indirect refers in
terms of the technology used. Formally, Mobilink was the only direct competitor
but now Paktel with GSM technology also became the direct competitor.
Whereas, the Instaphone comes under the indirect competitor. The number of
direct competitors are yet to get increased by the arrival of new companies like
AL-WARID &
TELENOR:
The table and diagram reveals the market share of each company:
Table: 2.2 Market Share of different Cellular Companies
Name of the Company Number of Subscribers Market Shares
Mobilink Over 10 Million 50%
Ufone 5 Million 23%
Paktel Over 500,000 6%
Instaphone Over 600,000 8%
Others Over 1,200,000 13%
Figure 2.2 Market Share of the 4 Cellular Companies
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2.3 HISTORY OF MOBILE TELEPHONES:
The mobile phones are basically the result of the combination of two of the
greatest inventions of the history i.e. Radio & Telephone. The afterwards
developments gave birth to different types of wireless devices. Police started
using two way radios as early as 1921, which were named Wireless or Walkie-
Talkies and are still used for variety of applications. Some of the disadvantages or
limitations of these devices include half duplex sound, one person can talk at one
time, push to talk, limited range and limited frequency.
In 1977, first license for AMPS (Advance Mobile Phone Syatem) network was
granted to IIImots Bell Telephone in Europe. Mobile phones rapidly started
making their place in various countries with every country using its own type of
network technology. (AMPS, TACS, CNET, NMT etc.)9
EARLY TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS:
First cellular networks were introduced in late 70s, these were basically analogue
systems having lots of limitations and deficiencies including voice quality,
security of the communication etc. however, different standards in different areas
of the world were being used e.g.
Four different standards in USA.
A variety of standards in Europe.
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Another standard in Japan.
All these standards were incompatible and ineffective. US allowed
growth of different standards to encourage a free market and innovations. The
Europeans however got together in early 80s to develop a common pan European
standard.
THE GSM SUCCESS STORY:
Group special mobile or GSM was the standard in mobile phones adopted by
Europeans. The objective, as mentioned earlier, was to provide a wider market for
mobile phone operators.
The first GSM network was introduced in Europe in 1981. later on this standard
expanded quickly to become the premier world standard and thus GSM got the
meaning as Global System for Mobile Communications.
The GSM proved to be the robust technology soon after its introduction due to its
major features like:
Security against the scanning and cloning.
SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card facility enabling the
customer to store his valuable data.
Freedom to change the handset and shift the database easily.
Seamless connectivity worldwide through international roaming with
same number contact ability.
Near wire like sound quality.
Economies of scale.
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So all these factors made possible for GSM to become the only leading standard
for mobile phones. Therefore now;
o 55% of the global cellular market (380m) uses the GSM standard.
o 500 organizations in 158 countries offer GSM.
o 4 new customers are added every second.
o 1 out of 16 people in the world has a GSM connection.
o 1 billion subscribers were expected by 2005.
o In 1999, PC growth rate was 22% while GSM growth rate was 77%.
3G AND SATELLITE TELEPHONY:
3G or third generation, the third step from analogue to the latest one is based upon
the GSM platform.
1st Generation
Analogue.
2nd Generation
Digital. 0110000010100111
3rd Generation
Mobile Multimedia.
3G is a quantum leap in available capacity. It provides the ability to transmit high
volumes of data along with voice thus making the cell phone a mobile device with
video and internet services. It is possible to download data at breath taking
speeds. Licenses for 3G have been issued in Europe. OK raised approximately
$30 b through 3G licenses. Everyone seeking the license wants to concert the
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explosion in data traffic into revenues. Having already committed themselves to
spending more than $30 b on their licenses and seen their share prices and credit
ratings slide as a result. West European operators are now facing up to the need to
spend roughly as much again on infrastructure --- with more big sums to come in
areas such as marketing and sales. The satellite telephony, another milestone,
entered into the world of communication because the cellular coverage as a
percentage of Earth’s area is still small. Coverage through the satellite gives a
global footprint.
2.4 MANAGEMENT REVIEW:
REGIONAL SET UP
There are three functional switching centers of Ufone in cities Islamabad,
Lahore and Karachi. As a common practice and for monitoring the performance
effectively, the country has been divided into three regions, North, Central and South.
The following figure shows the regional setup and the cities included in the regions.
* Connectivity * lengthy procedures for decision making
* System Up-gradable * SMS problems* PTCL & Govt. support * Lack of R&D department* Best available system * Limited staff at Customer center * WAP * Connectivity problems at
Peak timings * Multi Media Messaging * Limited capacity at Call
center* GPRS * Call drops* Latest and tested equipment * Connectivity problems in
GPRS* Public support being a Pakistani firm* Strong Marketing wing* Experienced top management.
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
* Rapid growth in mobile Industry * Privatization policy
* Many potential cities still waiting * Upcoming foreign
for mobile service companies
* Reduction in tax on mobile phone * Satalite Phones
connections
* Car tracking system *Political Unrest and
Terrorist activities in
Pakistan
* Potential market of Afghanistan
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PROPOSED CORPORATE STRATEGIES FOR UFONE SO
STRATEGIES
Launch of mobile service in many cities where mobile service is not
available and PTCL exchanges are already present.
Introduction of WAP and internet available sets in collaboration with any
mobile set company like NOKIA.
Sustain “Penetration price” strategy. It will enable the company to have a
lead from other companies and gradually the company will become the
market leader.
Start negotiating with Afghan Govt. to establish a subsidiary or joint
venture over there.
WO STRATEGIES:
Get hold of present Ufone cities and make sure that the sales of
connection remains continued as in present.
Restructure the customer service center and appoint new skilled staff to
improve customer satisfaction.
Introduce more and attractive packages for new and existing customers
with reduction in tariffs.
Reduce the charges for GPRS and MMS.
ST STRATEGIES:
Engage the dealers of others companies and free lancers to sale Ufone
connection and reward them with attractive packages.
Invest more in social welfare activities.
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Arrange programs, functions, and seminars in favor of Govt. to attract it
for more investment in IT & mobile sector.
Arrange programs in favor of peace and stability in economic
development of Pakistan.
Pursue “meet the competition” pricing strategy.
WT STRATEGIES:
Give more authority to the authorized dealers and engage them in others
activities e.g. SIM change, Sale of scratch cards and activation of GPRS
and MMS.
Improve the quality of service at service centers or just close down the
customer service centers and appoint the staff at dealer’s offices. It will
reduce the fixed cost.
Merge with the upcoming foreign companies to expand its network and
utilize their experience to become the market leader.
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1. Marketing Management by Philip Kotler (1994) Published by Prentice-
Hall International, Inc New Jersey. P 664.
2. Ibid P. 671
3. Ibid P.678-679
4. Wheelan Thomas L. and Hunger D.J. (1992). Strategic Management and
Business Policies. California: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
P.156
5. Ibid P. 162
6. Ibid P. 161
7. Ibid P. 162
8. Ibid P..159
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CHAPTER -4
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
By interviewing different people, users as well as non users of the mobile phone
in order to find out the general opinion of the people in terms of advantages and
disadvantages of the mobile phone, revealed following interesting facts;
ADVANTAGES:
An easy way to remain in touch with the business, family and friends.
A symbol of modernism.
Entertainment device.(Games, messages)
Cheap way to give any message through SMS
A show off device.
A sense of security and satisfaction.
A solution to talk to a friend/girl friend at any time.
Schedule developer device.
A device to access internet through GPRS.
A device to exchange multi media messages through MMS.
DISADVANTAGES:
Wastage of money.
Lack of privacy.
One of the causes of stress.
Injurious to health (harmful electromagnetic waves)
Uneasy to carry all time.
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Worry of being lost or theft.
Causes of accident due to the diversion of concentration while driving.
FINDINGS:
Ufone acme up with an effective marketing strategy which introduced it as
a good mobile phone company in general public.
An affordable mobile phone service being inexpensive and reliable.
GSM technology with latest systems and equipment.
The company believes in quality not quantity.
For technical support and assistance, the mobile phones companies
especially GSM, depends entirely upon foreign companies.
In Pakistan the land lying phone industry is at the stage of low
attractiveness.
Ufone is been warmly welcomed by general public because of being a
Pakistani company.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Business plan must be reviewed on pre-defined times to change the
strategies or take corrective actions. Ufone should also make quick actions
in terms of change in market actions and change in competitor’s strategies.
Ufone should excel in technical side of the cellular phone industry so that
in future it has to depend little on foreign firms and consultants.
Decision making process should be made swift and easy in other to avail
the opportunities on time.
Ufone must sustain its niche of being inexpensive, reliable and economical
and it must maintain its prices as low as possible in future.
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In future the company must upgrade its quality of service with time and
must make it sure that the service quality remains good.
It should make its dealers confidence in the company stronger and reward
them on showing good performance.
Restructuring of the customer centers is required because of many
problems faced by the customers while visiting any. A plan is proposed
for resolving this problem.
PLAN FOR REORGANIZING THE MANAGEMENT ATCUSTOMER
CENTERS:
As it is discussed earlier in chapter.02 that the customer care center has a very key
role in polishing and strengthening the company’s image and goodwill in
customers mind. Company is in direct contact with the customer through these
outlets. No matter Ufone has a wide network of customer care centers in cities
with the mobile phone service with efficient and well trained staff. But many
deficiencies were observed at these centers. A few important one’s are;
o Limited staff with respect to burden of work.
o Un-equal distribution of work among representatives.
o No refreshment breaks for staff members during tough working hours.
o Appointment of un-skilled workers.
Due to these deficiencies a panic situation is usually observed during peak
timings. Due to which customers as well as staff members face many problems.
As the burden of work has increased due to the rapid increase in the customer
base of Ufone, customer care centers requires few changes in the style of work
they are up to.
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Few recommendations are given below for resolving these problems;
Increase the number of customer center representatives at places where the
daily visitors are much high.
Prepare a proper schedule having suitable short breaks for the employees
to refresh which will make employees enjoy their work and their
concentration.
End the sale of scratch cards to sellers at customer centers and ensure that
the sale is done only through the sale staff in the market. This will
decrease the number of people visiting customer center every day.
Reorganizing the staff and categorizing different activities separately like
sale of connections, SIM change etc.
Create different counters for separate group of activities and appoint
separate staff who can do the job more efficiently.
The different kinds of counters which are suggested to be created are
in the form of;
COUNTER 1:
This counter should deal the sale of connections only. As it is not a difficult task,
so only one person is enough to handle it.
COUNTER 2:
This counter will deal in different queries about the MMS and GPRS only like the
activation, deactivation, customer information etc. the number of representatives
here may vary from 1-2 according to the requirement.
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COUNTER 3:
The representatives at this counter will deal only in the SIM related issues e.g.
issuing new SIM, customer verification, blocking and unblocking of service etc.
COUNTER 4:
This counter will deal only in the balance adjustment and other related issues like
restoration of balance in case of balance drops, approving security waivers,
adjusting customer security deposits etc.
The distribution of work will reduce the burden of work and customer’s wastage
of time. By this way the customer centers will also become more efficient and
quick. This will also increase the company’s goodwill and customer trust in the
firm and its service and thus make the brand loyalty stronger. This re-organization
can also be presented in the form of chart given;
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Manager
Incharge Customer
Care
Incharge Finance
InchargeSales
Incharge Eng& IT
Sales Officer
Finance Officer
Finance Officer
Sales Officer
CCR CCR
Assist:Officer
Assist:Officer
CCR CCR
Counter1
Counter4
Counter2
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Figure: 4.1 Reorganization of Customer Care
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REFERENCES
1. Interview from different peoples, users as well as non users of mobile
phones. Dated : January 12, 2005.
2. Interview from Mr. Naeem Dad Khan, customer care representative,
Rawalpindi. Dated : January 20, 2005.
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CHAPTER -5
CONCLUSION
5.1 CONCLUSION:
Ufone has showed a remarkable performance up till now. Achievement of
5 Million customer base till now is an appreciating figure to be proud off.
Extending its coverage to over 180 cities in short time of about 7 years is an
outstanding achievement. With an effective marketing plan, it has introduced
mobile as an affordable device in reach of a common man. It has also taken the
full advantage of Govt. support to cellular industry and provided the benefit to its
customers of low connection charges, reduce tariff rates, latest technological
advancements etc. but there is still a lot to do. There are still a lot of potential
customers & Ufone has a better opportunity to get maximum of them due to
increase in its popularity among general public as an economical service. P.T.A
has awarded licenses to several foreign companies and two new operators of
cellular industry are expected to commence their operations this year. It will bring
a tough competition in the market. So it is recommended for Ufone to sustain its
niche of being inexpensive and reliable. There is also a need of new and a
strongly reviewed marketing plan to hold strong grip on the market. Ufone should
also try to come over its weaknesses as soon as possible. There is a much need of
a Research and Development department in Ufone. So that it could quickly find
out the market opportunities to grab them and needs to change in its marketing
plan on time. This will help it to become the market leader soon in future.