Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - a Vehicle to Usher in Inclusive Growth and Bridge the Digital Divide

Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - a Vehicle to Usher in Inclusive Growth and Bridge the Digital Divide

Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - A vehicle to usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide January 2011 www.deloitte.com/in 2 Contents Message from Chairman, TRAI 4 Message from President, ASSOCHAM 5 Message from Secretary General, ASSOCHAM 6 Message from Deloitte 7 Objective & Methodology 8 Executive Summary 9 Introduction 12 What is MVAS? 15 What is Utility MVAS? 18 Key categories in Utility MVAS 18 A Framework for Utility MVAS 20 Drivers for Utility MVAS 21 Categories in focus 26 Category 1 : M-Commerce 27 Category 2 : M-Education 33 Category 3 : M-Health 40 Category 4 : M-Governance 46 Current state of Utility MVAS in India 51 Utility MVAS: Challenges 54 Utility MVAS: Potential solutions 56 Utility MVAS: Suggested implementation approach 62 Acknowledgements 64 Notes 65 Authors 68 Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - A vehicle to usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide 3 Message from Chairman, TRAI I would like to compliment the ASSOCHAM for bringing providers in generating new revenue streams as also out a Study Report on Mobile Value Added Services the consumers in receiving the benefits of personalised – A Vehicle to Usher in Inclusive Growth and Bridge applications. the Digital Divide in India. I am sure that the analysis and inputs given by the Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) have assumed ASSOCHAM in the Study Report will be useful in framing significant importance in recent times due to the rapid suitable policies with regard to MVAS. growth in wireless subscriber base. They have enhanced the utility of mobile phone as a powerful medium to deliver information viz., News, Entertainment, Advertisement, Music, Games, Commerce, Education and Health. Simultaneously, they help the service 4 Message from President, ASSOCHAM The biggest challenge confronting our corporate and our immense scope to develop Utility MVAS services in country perhaps is maintaining sustainability- economic, the country that will bring M-education, M-health, social and environmental, in ways that contributes to M-banking, M-governance, M-agriculture and other developmental growth. At the same time, this is a unique mobile services through digital highway to all sections of opportunity to realign with forces that are shaping our our population. future, especially digital technology that has the ability to empower people, even in remote corners of our country. The key is to identify constraints that may restrict ASSOCHAM is committed to move forward with such the development of MVAS services and put in place rapid changes in technology, consistent with our goal a conducive policy framework and supporting of “Making Inclusive Transformation Happen”. It is my infrastructure for MVAS services to grow and reach all firm belief that digital inclusion has the ability to take the corners of the country. Since the sector requires high trajectory of high growth to one and all and sculpt the investment with long gestation periods, it is crucial that future for equitable development. the sector be given an ‘industry status”. We hope that in the coming months all stakeholders- MVAS providers, The last decade witnessed a ring tone revolution in operators and the government, will be able to work the country. The upcoming decade would usher in towards creating a sustainable and buoyant MVAS an “information tone revolution”. To give a concrete industry. direction to our effort, ASSOCHAM jointly with Deloitte has undertaken the study on Mobile Value Added I look forward to an ecosystem that will lead to Services with an objective to identify key elements and generation of new “digital entrepreneurs” that will parameters that could facilitate an optimum ecosystem work towards building solutions not only to address our to support entrepreneurship. national challenges but also global challenges. I hope all stake holders will use this report which will Mobiles today have began to replace roads in our serve as useful input to move our country towards country. While we build the basic amenities and becoming a digital tiger. physical infrastructure in our country, we have a huge opportunity to strengthen and leverage the digital Dilip Modi infrastructure being built in our country. There is President, ASSOCHAM Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - A vehicle to usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide 5 Message from Secretary General, ASSOCHAM It is an honour for ASSOCHAM, the country’s Through Mobile Value Added Services, we can achieve “Knowledge Chamber”, to have undertaken a study on digital empowerment and inclusive growth through “Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) – A vehicle to for example information based services across the usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide” country benefiting even the farmers in the remotest with inputs and guidance from Telecom Regulatory villages. We expect that this study will be a step towards Authority of India (TRAI). It is indeed a reflection of the acknowledging and recognizing the importance of contribution made by ASSOCHAM and its Members Mobile Value Added Services in the country and hope in forwarding meaningful policy input to the Ministry that Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will of Communication and Information Technology and also extend its support and encouragement to Mobile Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) from time Value Added Services. to time. I would like to acknowledge the guidance provided by While the computer and internet empowered urban the Chaiman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India India, we believe that it is the mobile which is impacting (TRAI), officials from various ministries and organizations the common man in the hinterland and the far flung and the efforts made by the Deloitte and ASSOCHAM areas of the country. Mobile phones are certainly the team in making this study more meaningful. solution for bridging the digital divide and therefore make it the perfect medium for delivering a variety of services and content to the common man through D S Rawat Mobile Value Added Services. Secretary General, ASSOCHAM 6 Message from Deloitte The growth seen by the Indian mobile telephony the MVAS value chain. Additionally, secondary research sector over the last decade has been nothing short and in-depth analysis have been conducted to envisage of extraordinary, particularly in its ability to be a great the way forward for growth of Utility MVAS in India. leveler in voice communication access to most sections While it is evident that mobile phones can be a powerful of the population. The industry today stands on the cusp channel to deliver essential information and services to of another revolution called Mobile Value Added Services the citizenry via the government and private players, (MVAS). MVAS, hugely popular for music, entertainment, there are also some fundamental challenges that need gaming and other similar services, have the potential to to be addressed. This report has an action item for every be used in areas which help bridge the digital divide and stakeholder involved in the delivery of Utility MVAS foster inclusive growth in India. Such services are referred to contribute to its growth in India. We hope that to as ‘Utility MVAS’ and are the focus of this report. all stakeholders, including TRAI and the Government ministries, extend their full support and co-operation to Excited about the potential and confident of its game Utility MVAS in India. changing ability, Deloitte has partnered with ASSOCHAM to undertake this study on MVAS in India, particularly We thank all participants for their contributions, Utility MVAS. Deloitte’s Telecom, Media and Technology including TRAI and ASSOCHAM without which this (TMT) Consulting India Practice has leveraged its report could not have been as comprehensive. international network and in-built experience in the Indian TMT Consulting Practice for this study. Extensive primary research was carried out both within India and across the globe from Japan to Kenya to Canada with Sachin Sondhi viewpoints from diverse entities viz. the corporate world, Senior Director and Leader, Strategy & Operations Government representatives, economists, players across Consulting, Deloitte Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) - A vehicle to usher in inclusive growth and bridge the digital divide 7 Objective & Methodology The mobile phone is coming of age as it becomes an Methodology integral part of our life, and its application extends from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India Private Limited basic voice calling to instant messaging, calculator, mini- (hereinafter referred to as Deloitte in this paper) camera, music player to an internet ready, application and ASSOCHAM undertook primary and secondary driven computing system. While the reach of the mobile research for this study. Deloitte and ASSOCHAM phone is a force to be reckoned with and its potential spoke with various stakeholders across the MVAS to deliver services is immense, the range of services value chain in India viz. OEMs, content originators, currently being offered in the Indian market is certainly content aggregators,technology enablers, telecom limited. However, the plethora of needs, from health operators,Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and education to financial inclusion and governance, etc. and relevant countries to gather information that it can serve are unlimited. towards the following objectives: • Understand the current state and future outlook of In this context, this study seeks to understand the the MVAS industry,

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