ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Mobile devices Toolkit

Poor sales prompt BT Fusion rethink

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 06 Feb 2008 16:02 GMT

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

BT has reportedly abandoned, for the moment, attempts to market its dual-mode Wi-Fi handsets to consumers, despite the relative success of the device amongst business customers.

According to an article in Wednesday's The Daily Telegraph newspaper, the BT Fusion phones — which route calls off the cellular network and onto DSL-based connections where available — have found just 45,000 takers in the consumer sector, despite widespread marketing.

BT does not have its own cellular network — it resells a Vodafone service — but it does have an extensive network of Wi-Fi hotspots across the UK. However, Wi-Fi is a major drain on handset batteries and high-speed 3G services have become increasingly common, both through handsets themselves and through USB modems.

Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday, a BT spokesperson denied that the company had abandoned its Fusion service. "It is still being actively marketed to SMEs and large businesses, both in the UK and abroad, but we have scaled back on our [consumer] marketing," the spokesperson said.

The company is currently trialling a "next-generation style of device similar to a BlackBerry", but refused to say whether it would be targeted at the consumer or business sectors. The device will "launch in a few months' time", the spokesperson added.

Read this

Q&A
Q&A: LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia and mobile Linux

Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release...

Read more +

Ovum analyst Mike Cansfield wrote on his firm's website that Fusion had been "a disappointment in the consumer space".

"At the time of launch, we were very positive about the idea (the technology behind Fusion is very clever, particularly the seamless handover of calls from a mobile into the fixed network), but sceptical about the pricing (particularly the minutes bucket on offer) and whether BT could market this successfully," wrote Cansfield on Wednesday.

Cansfield noted that Fusion had been far more successful in the business market, and estimated that over 100,000 handsets had been sold in this sector. "The reason it sells well is because corporate customers want to converge their fixed and mobile communications into one," he wrote. "Given the importance of corporates to BT… it is clearly not going to abandon [fixed-mobile convergence] as a concept."

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly Print with HP

Did you find this article useful?
7 out of 7 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:







Related Jobs

Systems Architect - VOIP - Yorkshire - Systems Architect

Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies and protocols; including by not limited to: - Asterix - SIP - Broadworks - Cisco VoIP infrastructure and handsets - ...

Senior Programme Manager

With the continued convergence of technology, the department will drive towards the converged services management across Broadcast and IT ...

J2ME Developer, Based in Cirencester. Salary up to 45,000

They are looking for a Mobile Applications Engineer (Java J2ME MIDP) This position has been created to initiate the development of applications to ...

On The Road Blog

Vodafone to boost 7.2Mbps coverage

Vodafone said on Monday that it was extending the reach of its 7.2Mbps mobile broadband coverage. Thus far it's been London and major airports that have got the speed boost, but... More

Post a comment

The Intricacies of International Callb...

International callback works on the principle that a unique 'phone number' also known as 'access number' is provided to a particular customer. The phone used for the purpose can be... More

Post a comment

The Dongle - a case study in evolution

It is a privilege and a joy to be called upon to serve one's friends and family, as anyone with technical knowledge will confirm. Mostly, this takes place within normal protocols of... More

Post a comment

Discussions

ben.d.robinson ben.d.robinson

Firefox

Monday 12 May 2008, 1:07 PM

2 comments
Brian Murray Brian Murray

and the next step ....

Monday 12 May 2008, 11:25 AM

1 comment