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Mobile Handset Market in India




                               (Value in US milion $)
   India currently has 68 mobile handset players and it is expected to increase to
    200 by 2015
   Average Selling Price (ASP) of mobiles sold in India is around Rs 2500
   Total number of mobile subscribers in India to grow to 1billion by 2015
Mobile Handset Market Share
                 (in 2010-11)


           26%
                                39%
                                             Nokia
                                             Samsung
5%
                                             Micromax
     6%                                      Blackberry
          7%                                 LG
                   17%                       Others



                         Total Volume: 156 million units



 NOKIA- Market Leader
History
Founded as a paper mill in Finland by Fredrik Idestam


               NOKIA CORPORATION


Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) launched


Telecommunication branch ‘Nokia-Mobira Oy’ formed


 Mobira Cityman, 1st handheld NMT phone launched


  Jorma Ollila becomes President and CEO of Nokia


       1st GSM handset, Nokia 1011, launched
Nokia Verticalization
PEST Analysis



1991 – Economic of mobile communication with the origin of
1995 – evolution Liberalization Reforms
 Mobile Telephony in India
1994 – National Telecom
1992-1999 – Indian economic transformed from socialistic market
 to capitalistic market
1999 – New– Rise in income levels of society
2000-2010 telecom Policy
Growth prospects – Indian telecom industry is the fastest growing
2000-2010 – Government encouraging the FDI and competition.
 telecom industry in the world
Indian Mobile Market set to grow to $18 billion by 2012
PEST Analysis



Rise of Information society
More awareness about mobile phone handset choice and
 Global advancements in technology such as MMS, Bluetooth, WAP,
 GPRS, cameras, social network, information availability
 advancements due to increased3G etc
Change in lifestyle more technologically advanced than their
 Asian markets are
European counterparts. For example in influence) 4% of phones in
 Peer group influence (Reference group 2002, just
Europe had cameras, whereas in Asia, it was 90%
 Roles and Status
Consumer Behaviour

Close family relationships   Need for communication
Saving-oriented mentality    Need for low end mobile phones




Status symbol
Family & friends




Age & occupation
    •Students
    •Working Professionals
    •Housewives
Post Sales Behaviour
   Availability of service centers

   Online applications and applications stores
    ◦ Nokia Ovi Suite
    ◦ Nokia PC Suite
    ◦ Nokia Beta Labs
    ◦ Symbian OS


   Software upgrades

   Resale value
Consumer Survey Analysis


FEATURES




                        PRICE
Consumer Survey Analysis

What you like in   What you dislike
   NOKIA             in NOKIA
Psychographic Segmentation
                    High Involvement




Rational                               Aspirational




                    Low Involvement
Marketing Mix
        PRODUCT


Classification of products based on:
Use
 Push mail services
Messaging
  3G
need
Mobile business solutions
FM
  MP3
  GPS
price
 Cameracamera and HD video
   Ringtones
Quick Office
   High MP
 Bluetooth
  Color Screen
  Call conferencing
 GPRS
   Alarm
                  Nokia 5800
                  • SEGMENT       - Mid-range multimedia phones
               Nokia N8
                 Nokia E72 1100 Young Generation from middle &
                       Nokia
                  •TARGET
               • SEGMENT - GROUP - Smart Multimedia phones
                           High End
                        • SEGMENT         - Low end basic phone
                 • SEGMENT - Mid-high end Business-cum-Smart phones
                   upper-middle class
               •TARGET GROUPGROUP - Lower class (first time users)
                 •TARGET GROUP -- Business professionals aged 25crazy
                        •TARGET
                   •POSITIONING
                                     Young Generation from the upper
                                         - device for the music - 50
               middle class
                        •POSITIONING - incomes
                 with upper middle classHighly reliable & durable phone
                   customers.
               •POSITIONING - device packed with must have features
                   •In 2008, NavigationIndia
                        for working class Edition to released which
                 •POSITIONING – Business phonewas serve needs of
               like vibrant GUI, music,selling model- sold 250 million
                        •World’s best connectivity, photography, games
                 working professional + good multimedia support with
                   positioned it as much more than a music phone
               etc      phones
                   maps, navigation features, car charger and car kit
Marketing Mix
   PRICE


       Low end phones


Price wars leading to lower profits




      High end phones


Higher demand for advanced features
Marketing Mix
            PLACE

 Nokia has the largest mobile distribution network of 1,30,000
  outlets
 Nokia ‘Concept Store’ setup in 9 major cities across India to
  enhance customer experience




   Nokia Priority Dealers setup in all Tier- 1 and Tier- 2 cities



   Multi-brand stores like The Mobile Store, Hot Spot, Big C, etc
Marketing Mix
          PROMOTION

   Below the line marketing

   Brand Ambassador Priyanka Chopra / Shahrukh Khan

   Digital marketing through social networking sites, mobile sites, blogs,
    etc

   Extensive TV campaigns and Advertisements in regional languages

   Made For India advertisement for Nokia 1100

   The Har Jeb Mein Rang Advertisement Campaign

   Main sponsor of Kolkota Knight Riders in IPL

   Nokia India Fest 2011-Pan India College festival
Marketing Mix
        PROMOTION

RURAL MARKET
   Nokia Life Tools (Jeevan Sadhan): SMS Mechanism, Sachet Pricing,
    Daily cost of Rs 1 only




   ‘Showrooms on wheels’ and ‘Rural care on the go’

   Tie-up with major micro-finance institutions like SKS Microfinance
Branding & Positioning

   Brand value worth 20 billion dollars
   Voted as ‘The most trusted brand in India’ according Brand Equity
    Survey (Jan,2011)
   Brand personality of Nokia- A trusted friend
   Nokia's slogan- Connecting people
   Media Budget Distribution:20% Print media and 80 % Television
    media
Branding & Positioning
Changes in Branding Strategies

   Umbrella Branding- N series & E series

   Company Name Branding

   Rebranding of Ovi stores to Nokia Services

   Rebranding effort by changing the classic Nokia Sans font to Nokia
    Pure font
Branding & Positioning

                      Positioning



Points of Parity (POP)         Points of Differentiation (POD)



Good voice clarity                  Robust build
 Camera                             High battery life
 GPRS                               Good brand perception
 FM & Music Player                  Ease of use
Porter’s 5 Forces Framework
          Analysis
RIVALRY AMONG COMPETITORS
   CONCENTRATION AND BALANCE: The major players are
    Samsung, Micromax, Blackberry, LG, HTC etc

   INFORMATIONAL COMPLEXITY: Devices are becoming more
    complex and getting features that are outside the core
    competencies of traditional manufacturers

   CORPORATE STAKES: High stakes for the companies because of
    huge investments into the business

   REDUCING PROFIT MARGINS due to intense competition &
    price wars
Competitive Analysis
BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS

   BUYER INFORMATION: Buyers have comparative
    information about the product in terms of price and features.



   PRODUCT DIFFERENCES: Low degree of product
    differentiation and any new feature or technology is quickly
    imitated.



   LOW SWITCHING COSTS due to lower prices
BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS

 SWITCHING COSTS: A large number of suppliers for non
  critical components.
 For critical components suppliers work closely with companies
  as they involve joint development of specialty inputs and sub-
  systems.

   IMPACT ON DIFFERENTIATION : Companies could switch
    suppliers for non critical components but are closely tied to
    them for critical components and sub-systems.

   THREAT OF FORWARD INTEGRATION: Suppliers do not pose
    any credible threat of forward integration even though they are
    outsourced.
THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS-ENTRY
BARRIERS
   PROPRIETARY PRODUCT DIFFERENCES: Technology and product
    designs are protected by patents. Eg, Apple
   BRAND IDENTITY: Powerful brand identity of the existing players
    developed through advertising and product excellence.
   ECONOMIES OF SCALE: High fixed costs means that volume is
    essential to companies.
   CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS: Activities such as R&D and advertising
    requires large capital commitments.
   EXPECTED RETALIATION: Existing competitors have the financial
    clout to deter new entrants.
   ACCESS TO NECESSARY INPUTS: Suppliers work closely with
    existing companies and therefore critical components may only be
    available at a premium.
THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
   PC based applications such as IP TELEPHONY




   Convergence between PDA’S AND MOBILE PHONES.




   Internet revolution
SWOT Analysis
          STRENGHTS

Strong Corporate Brand & the largest cell phone vendor
User-friendly features
Strong Distribution Network
Best Navigation (Nokia OVI Maps)
High resale value of hand-sets compared to other handsets



           WEAKNESS

Slow to adopt new ways of thinking (for example, launch of dual sim mobiles)
High prices compared to other domestic companies
Symbian OS lost out the race with Google’s Android and Apple iOS
Too many products & very little product distinction
No of features offered in the lower end Nokia models are very little and stagnant
SWOT Analysis
       OPPORTUNITIES

Nokia can expand its market share by introducing a new low cost brand in
competition to companies like Micromax, GFive etc
Increase their presence in CDMA market
They can target the smart phone in the low to medium segment with MS Windows-
7 platform



             THREATS

Threats from emerging domestic companies like Micromax, Karbonn, Maxx, Lava,
Spice etc who offer similar features at lower prices
In the higher segment it is losing market share to players like Apple, HTC,
Blackberry, Samsung, etc
Future Strategies
 New Brand segment for lower end phones




   Change in the distribution model
Future Strategies

   Increase the commission of mobile retailers




    More emphasis on social media marketing
Future Strategies
   Nokia mobile money project



   Leverage on Nokia-Microsoft Deal: Windows 7?




   MeeGo- answer to Android?

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Nokia

  • 1.
  • 2. Mobile Handset Market in India (Value in US milion $)  India currently has 68 mobile handset players and it is expected to increase to 200 by 2015  Average Selling Price (ASP) of mobiles sold in India is around Rs 2500  Total number of mobile subscribers in India to grow to 1billion by 2015
  • 3. Mobile Handset Market Share (in 2010-11) 26% 39% Nokia Samsung 5% Micromax 6% Blackberry 7% LG 17% Others Total Volume: 156 million units NOKIA- Market Leader
  • 4. History Founded as a paper mill in Finland by Fredrik Idestam NOKIA CORPORATION Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) launched Telecommunication branch ‘Nokia-Mobira Oy’ formed Mobira Cityman, 1st handheld NMT phone launched Jorma Ollila becomes President and CEO of Nokia 1st GSM handset, Nokia 1011, launched
  • 6. PEST Analysis 1991 – Economic of mobile communication with the origin of 1995 – evolution Liberalization Reforms Mobile Telephony in India 1994 – National Telecom 1992-1999 – Indian economic transformed from socialistic market to capitalistic market 1999 – New– Rise in income levels of society 2000-2010 telecom Policy Growth prospects – Indian telecom industry is the fastest growing 2000-2010 – Government encouraging the FDI and competition. telecom industry in the world Indian Mobile Market set to grow to $18 billion by 2012
  • 7. PEST Analysis Rise of Information society More awareness about mobile phone handset choice and Global advancements in technology such as MMS, Bluetooth, WAP, GPRS, cameras, social network, information availability advancements due to increased3G etc Change in lifestyle more technologically advanced than their Asian markets are European counterparts. For example in influence) 4% of phones in Peer group influence (Reference group 2002, just Europe had cameras, whereas in Asia, it was 90% Roles and Status
  • 8. Consumer Behaviour Close family relationships Need for communication Saving-oriented mentality Need for low end mobile phones Status symbol Family & friends Age & occupation •Students •Working Professionals •Housewives
  • 9. Post Sales Behaviour  Availability of service centers  Online applications and applications stores ◦ Nokia Ovi Suite ◦ Nokia PC Suite ◦ Nokia Beta Labs ◦ Symbian OS  Software upgrades  Resale value
  • 11. Consumer Survey Analysis What you like in What you dislike NOKIA in NOKIA
  • 12. Psychographic Segmentation High Involvement Rational Aspirational Low Involvement
  • 13.
  • 14. Marketing Mix PRODUCT Classification of products based on: Use  Push mail services Messaging 3G need Mobile business solutions FM MP3 GPS price  Cameracamera and HD video Ringtones Quick Office High MP  Bluetooth Color Screen Call conferencing  GPRS Alarm Nokia 5800 • SEGMENT - Mid-range multimedia phones Nokia N8 Nokia E72 1100 Young Generation from middle & Nokia •TARGET • SEGMENT - GROUP - Smart Multimedia phones High End • SEGMENT - Low end basic phone • SEGMENT - Mid-high end Business-cum-Smart phones upper-middle class •TARGET GROUPGROUP - Lower class (first time users) •TARGET GROUP -- Business professionals aged 25crazy •TARGET •POSITIONING Young Generation from the upper - device for the music - 50 middle class •POSITIONING - incomes with upper middle classHighly reliable & durable phone customers. •POSITIONING - device packed with must have features •In 2008, NavigationIndia for working class Edition to released which •POSITIONING – Business phonewas serve needs of like vibrant GUI, music,selling model- sold 250 million •World’s best connectivity, photography, games working professional + good multimedia support with positioned it as much more than a music phone etc phones maps, navigation features, car charger and car kit
  • 15. Marketing Mix PRICE Low end phones Price wars leading to lower profits High end phones Higher demand for advanced features
  • 16. Marketing Mix PLACE  Nokia has the largest mobile distribution network of 1,30,000 outlets  Nokia ‘Concept Store’ setup in 9 major cities across India to enhance customer experience  Nokia Priority Dealers setup in all Tier- 1 and Tier- 2 cities  Multi-brand stores like The Mobile Store, Hot Spot, Big C, etc
  • 17. Marketing Mix PROMOTION  Below the line marketing  Brand Ambassador Priyanka Chopra / Shahrukh Khan  Digital marketing through social networking sites, mobile sites, blogs, etc  Extensive TV campaigns and Advertisements in regional languages  Made For India advertisement for Nokia 1100  The Har Jeb Mein Rang Advertisement Campaign  Main sponsor of Kolkota Knight Riders in IPL  Nokia India Fest 2011-Pan India College festival
  • 18. Marketing Mix PROMOTION RURAL MARKET  Nokia Life Tools (Jeevan Sadhan): SMS Mechanism, Sachet Pricing, Daily cost of Rs 1 only  ‘Showrooms on wheels’ and ‘Rural care on the go’  Tie-up with major micro-finance institutions like SKS Microfinance
  • 19. Branding & Positioning  Brand value worth 20 billion dollars  Voted as ‘The most trusted brand in India’ according Brand Equity Survey (Jan,2011)  Brand personality of Nokia- A trusted friend  Nokia's slogan- Connecting people  Media Budget Distribution:20% Print media and 80 % Television media
  • 20. Branding & Positioning Changes in Branding Strategies  Umbrella Branding- N series & E series  Company Name Branding  Rebranding of Ovi stores to Nokia Services  Rebranding effort by changing the classic Nokia Sans font to Nokia Pure font
  • 21. Branding & Positioning Positioning Points of Parity (POP) Points of Differentiation (POD) Good voice clarity  Robust build  Camera  High battery life  GPRS  Good brand perception  FM & Music Player  Ease of use
  • 22. Porter’s 5 Forces Framework Analysis
  • 23. RIVALRY AMONG COMPETITORS  CONCENTRATION AND BALANCE: The major players are Samsung, Micromax, Blackberry, LG, HTC etc  INFORMATIONAL COMPLEXITY: Devices are becoming more complex and getting features that are outside the core competencies of traditional manufacturers  CORPORATE STAKES: High stakes for the companies because of huge investments into the business  REDUCING PROFIT MARGINS due to intense competition & price wars
  • 25. BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS  BUYER INFORMATION: Buyers have comparative information about the product in terms of price and features.  PRODUCT DIFFERENCES: Low degree of product differentiation and any new feature or technology is quickly imitated.  LOW SWITCHING COSTS due to lower prices
  • 26. BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS  SWITCHING COSTS: A large number of suppliers for non critical components.  For critical components suppliers work closely with companies as they involve joint development of specialty inputs and sub- systems.  IMPACT ON DIFFERENTIATION : Companies could switch suppliers for non critical components but are closely tied to them for critical components and sub-systems.  THREAT OF FORWARD INTEGRATION: Suppliers do not pose any credible threat of forward integration even though they are outsourced.
  • 27. THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS-ENTRY BARRIERS  PROPRIETARY PRODUCT DIFFERENCES: Technology and product designs are protected by patents. Eg, Apple  BRAND IDENTITY: Powerful brand identity of the existing players developed through advertising and product excellence.  ECONOMIES OF SCALE: High fixed costs means that volume is essential to companies.  CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS: Activities such as R&D and advertising requires large capital commitments.  EXPECTED RETALIATION: Existing competitors have the financial clout to deter new entrants.  ACCESS TO NECESSARY INPUTS: Suppliers work closely with existing companies and therefore critical components may only be available at a premium.
  • 28. THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES  PC based applications such as IP TELEPHONY  Convergence between PDA’S AND MOBILE PHONES.  Internet revolution
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  • 30. SWOT Analysis STRENGHTS Strong Corporate Brand & the largest cell phone vendor User-friendly features Strong Distribution Network Best Navigation (Nokia OVI Maps) High resale value of hand-sets compared to other handsets WEAKNESS Slow to adopt new ways of thinking (for example, launch of dual sim mobiles) High prices compared to other domestic companies Symbian OS lost out the race with Google’s Android and Apple iOS Too many products & very little product distinction No of features offered in the lower end Nokia models are very little and stagnant
  • 31. SWOT Analysis OPPORTUNITIES Nokia can expand its market share by introducing a new low cost brand in competition to companies like Micromax, GFive etc Increase their presence in CDMA market They can target the smart phone in the low to medium segment with MS Windows- 7 platform THREATS Threats from emerging domestic companies like Micromax, Karbonn, Maxx, Lava, Spice etc who offer similar features at lower prices In the higher segment it is losing market share to players like Apple, HTC, Blackberry, Samsung, etc
  • 32. Future Strategies  New Brand segment for lower end phones  Change in the distribution model
  • 33. Future Strategies  Increase the commission of mobile retailers  More emphasis on social media marketing
  • 34. Future Strategies  Nokia mobile money project  Leverage on Nokia-Microsoft Deal: Windows 7?  MeeGo- answer to Android?

Editor's Notes

  1. Indian mobile users bought nearly 700,000 high-end smart phones in the April-June quarter (2009)
  2. However the prices are not as low as the smallest competition as consumers do not mind paying a little more for the quality which brand NOKIA offers. Penetration :Nokia has been following this strategy for new products that carry new technology so that they can take more market share from their competitors. However the prices are not as low as the smallest competition as consumers do not mind paying a little more for the quality which brand NOKIA offers. Skimming: Hereby, the consumer is charged large premium initially. However, price wars are a common feature in mobile communication market which limits Nokia’s skimming strategy. Maximum of its revenue comes from N-series or E-series while the low-end phones contribute marginally to its profit.
  3. Franchisee are named PRIORITY DEALERS .they need to have criteria like location,footfall etc.
  4. Managing networks on behalf of operators: Contract with Airtel where customers get Airtel services on buying a nokia phone and airtel in return pays an amount to nokia thus enabling it to reduce the price of its phones. In advertisement with Shahrukh Khan it showed all the models- something like “Hamara nokia”
  5. Urban market:12 per 100 persons instead of 19 per persons –penetration Nokia Life Tools: getting market prices, crop advisory and weather information, with Maharashtra State Agriculture and Marketing Board providing farmers with information on weather,agriculture, Microfinance: tied up with SKS Microfinance, which has 653 branches across 15 States. Building Trust in rural India by offering services+scope for more revenue through these services Sachet Pricing: Further, the service is moving towards “sachet pricing”, in that the Rs 30 (or Rs 60 for the composite Agriculture service on prices, weather and crop advice) might be debited in weekly or even daily instalments to lighten the burden. At present, it is debited every 10 days Entertainment is most popular but have started adopting more than one service.Learning,astrology and GK (show off) getting popular.