Globe successfully attracts 49% switchers from rival networks!
The full year 2012 financial performance of Globe
Telecom saw the company increasing its base and attracting more subscribers,
evidently growing across the board in all market segments – mobile or
broadband.
With game-changing product offers and cornering the latest devices with exclusive privileges,
Globe has captured the sweet spot of customers at the height of its
competitors’ aggressive switching campaigns launched during the second half of
2012.
This was spelled out in a
recent survey conducted by global consumer research firm Nielsen, which
indicated rival network’s subscribers switching to Globe. According to the
survey, 49% of total SIM switchers to the Globe network came from competition.
The study, commissioned by
Globe and conducted independently by Nielsen Philippines from January 9 to
December 2012 was among 12,937 respondents in randomly selected areas nationwide both from urban and rural areas,
who currently own a SIM. It helped
Globe determine the real impact of its rival’s switching campaigns which ran
from July to December 2012.
“Leading the
market with innovation and customization, Globe continues to reinforce its
position as a strong and formidable challenger in the market with sustained
subscriber gains despite the aggressive switching campaigns and negative
tirades of our competitors. We are bringing in this huge source of inspiration
and motivation as we sustain growth momentum this year and in the years to
come,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO.
During the
second half of 2012, Globe postpaid segment added nearly 135,000 subscribers
amidst competitors’ attractive offers and plan application discounts. On the
other hand, its prepaid and TM segments acquired a combined 1.3 million
subscriber base during the same period on the back of a strengthened product
portfolio and value-for-money promos. Finally, its broadband segment gained
close to 88,000 subscribers during the last six months of 2012 capitalizing on
innovative services that delivered the fastest internet speeds at home or while
on-the-go.
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