Sabia on BCE

Sabia says that more than 1 million Bell customers are now buying 3 or more products from Bell (Internet, mobile phone, phone or TV services).
Look for “smart automation” when you want it.
“Today Bell.ca doesn't work. Only 1 per cent of our sale pass through that very low-cost channel.” Sabia wants a Web-based tool that is simple and that works better. “We're going to re-build Bell.ca.”
Sabia says the company plans to provision ultra-broadband services to Canada's most populous region. He's talking about building out the network to be able to provide a 26 Mbps pipe to 85 % of households in Quebec City-Windsor corridor at a cost of about $1.2-billion. Right now, Bell's broadband connection is between 1 and 5 Mbps.
“One of the things you will come to see from us is a growing velocity, a growing value, a growing variety of these next-generation services,” Sabia says.
He is promising simpler product plans and simpler rate plans.
Part of the motivation for that is to improve service to customers but it will also make it cheaper for the company to provide those services — fewer calls to the call centre; increased ability for customers to set up their own services; and fewer technicians having to 'roll trucks' to attend to new service configurations.
What does he want to do in 2005?

  • Sell 1 million bundles of telecom/TV services to consumers
  • Achieve a build-out on that 26-Mbps network so that 1 million homes can access it.
  • Double wireless data revenues
  • On the large enterprise side, he wants to see the number of customer circuits migrated to an IP network increase by ten times.

3 thoughts on “Sabia on BCE”

  1. why do you call this “Blogging Bell Canada's annual business review conference; BCE dividend jumps” when all you did was make a single entry, presumably when you first got there? I was hoping for a precis of the day's events so that I could bluff enough to convince my boss that yes, indeed, I did watch the web-archived conference over the holidays!
    Please be more considerate. I now have to watch the damn thing.
    doug

  2. Sorry, Dr. Dukkha but we in the media never guarantee to fulfill any promises we might make 🙂
    While I planned to blog the presentations, other news-of-the-day events called me away …

  3. so I guess that means that you won't post some sort of precis of the event? You were apparently there (or at least you told “the man” that you were there, ie. the 'punch clock scenario'), so, presumably, you could give us an (at least) half-assed summary.

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