Tariff Alert Launches New Archive Access Service Tracking Competitive Pricing in Telecoms and Mobile
The daily analytical newsletter TariffAlert focuses exclusively on the latest pricing issues in the mobile and fixed arena globally.
Each edition uses a mix of news, analysis, and competitor offerings across each market and additionally includes analyst commentary to support it.
TariffAlert is unique. It does not just provide the daily output delivered straight to your inbox, it offers a monthly summary together with searchable online access to more than 10k published stories on the portal.
“Pricing has become increasingly complex and our customers have expressed a need for a service that provides more than just the headline prices,” commented Margrit Sessions, researcher and author of TariffAlert. “The new service provides our subscribers with all the details needed for every new tariff together with the small print. Our service has become the preferred source for providers and forms part of the one-stop shop for pricing research and consultancy.”
A 12-month subscription includes:
- Daily deliverable (5 days, 50 weeks) with key pricing stories, delivered by email or/and accessed via the website.
- Weekly deliverable if required - includes daily deliverables and a commentary on what key stories from the week.
- Monthly summary allows to select news by region, country, operator, by type of product.
- Access to archived stories online, use the search engine to get quickly to a story
The TariffAlert provides more than just the information that is available from the operator's announcement, the analyst provides the finer details including comparing it with the old tariff and competitor’s offerings.
Deliverable: 5 days a week in 50 weeks a year.
This service has become the preferred source for providers and forms part of the one-stop shop for pricing research and consultancy.
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Executive Summary
In the fast-moving mobile and telecom markets, TariffAlert has since 2009 offered an unparalleled source of daily pricing intelligence presented in a usable format of high value to pricing specialists, marketers and market research analysts in organizations engaged in these service industries.
Delivered daily across 50 weeks each year, TariffAlert monitors in extensive detail pricing, marketing packages, product launches and updates on any changes across all pricing categories in markets globally. Uniquely, the service also provides competitive analysis across each market, background notes and statistics providing users with a deep and comprehensive resource.
In one year alone TariffAlert published 1,248 articles, all focused on pricing.
“TariffAlert is a widely used and respected pricing intelligence service among our customer base which includes telecom and mobile operators, solutions providers and consultancies internationally,” commented Margrit Sessions, Managing Director of Telecoms Pricing, and an expert in the sector.
“With 250 issues and more than 1,000 articles every year it is increasingly critical for competitive analysis, service evaluation, research support and customer adoption tracking. Now in its 13th year, Tariff Alert is the longest continuous resource focused on pricing in telecoms and mobile services globally.”
The company also offers custom research across complex pricing projects and has assembled an extensive global pricing database and regularly conducts international research projects.
Methodology
The analyst researches its reports typically within a three-month period. All of its reports are based on primary and secondary research including interviews with relevant companies/operators covered in the report. The analyst also draws on its extensive in-house database and its contacts in the field of telecommunications it has established since the company was launched in 2006.
The analyst has 26-years of experience in the field of telecoms pricing both mobile and fixed. They have a network of consultants as well as a multi-lingual research team, with languages spoken French, German, Polish and Spanish.
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