Bear Sterns on Level 3 and Comcast

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Bear Sterns, one of the more liberal investment banks took a contrarian like view on the Level3 Landing Comcast story that appeared in today’s Wall Street Journal.

The WSJ reported today that Comcast is close to announcing a VoIP
wholesale deal with Level 3 and Sprint to offer VoIP services in 2006. For
Level 3, we believe the wholesale deal will consist of IP transport and/or
call termination, which we believe are on the lower end of Level 3’s
previously discussed VoIP revenue estimates of $5-$20 per subscriber per
month. In addition, we note that an IP transport contract may be structured
as leased network capacity only, and not metered on a per customer basis.
We expect to hear more information on Level 3’s earnings conference call
scheduled for tomorrow, October 27 (details below).

Although increased business with Comcast is an incremental
positive for Level 3, we caution investors not to expect material revenue
and EBITDA gains in the near term from a VoIP contract with Comcast.
Assuming Comcast gains 7% penetration in its customer base of 21M by
year-end 2006, and Level 3 provides services to one-third of those customers
(or ~500K average subscribers for Level 3) at $5 per subscriber per month,
we estimate Level 3 would gain ~$30M in annual revenue and ~$7M in annual
EBITDA in 2007.

From an industry perspective, we note that transport of VoIP
minutes largely represents a shift from circuit switched voice capacity to
IP network capacity. As VoIP transport is not bandwidth intensive, we do
not expect increased VoIP traffic over the next few years to materially
reduce available IP and transport network capacity from the wholesale
industry.

Level 3 is scheduled to report its 3Q04 results tomorrow;
conferences call at 10AM, dial-in 612-326-1003. We anticipate total revenue
and EBITDA of $873M and $123M (14.1% margin), respec­tively. Our EPS
es­timate is $(0.26), com­pared with the consensus estimate of $(0.28).

I’m sure this will spur comments…the key here is that Level3 has landed at least two cable companies and many of the resellers and MLMs. They are selling capacity and access. The question becomes can their customers sell VoIP?

Published on October 26th, 2004 under ,


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FCC’s Comcast Ruling Isn’t as Good as it Sounds

Source: www.voip-news.com

The FCC’s recent ruling in the Comcast case (Comcast blocked traffic of BitTorrent’s file sharing service) might not be as great a windfall as some are making it out to be. In fact, the FCC”s…

Published on August 7th, 2008 under , ,

FCC Says Comcast Broke Rules

Source: www.voip-news.com

The FCC doesn’t like Comcast’s past behavior. Slowing down their traffic to discourage VoIP? That one was a big — huge — no no. Seriously.
And now, they are talking about it in the open…

Published on July 11th, 2008 under ,

Comcast To Work With Vonage

Source: www.voip-news.com

Comcast, Comcast, Comcast.
The television and internet provider is at it again — blocking VoIP traffic. Do they ever learn?
Now, they are saying they will work with Vonage to ensure that it…

Published on July 10th, 2008 under , , ,

Comcast Sr. VP of Voice Featured

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A Greek ethnic media outlet, the Hellenic News, has profiled Comcast’s Senior VP of Voice Service, Cathy Avgiris.

I love how she slams Vonage in her closing remarks. Total slap in their fac…

Published on July 5th, 2008 under , ,

Comcast Working With BitTorrent

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In an attempt to appease the FCC, Comcast is working around the bandwidth hogs with a solution, on the surface.

What this is really about is Comcast becoming its own CDN of sorts, and eliminating…

Published on March 28th, 2008 under

Comcast and the FCC’s Kevin Martin Aren’t Friends

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A report based on a talk at Stanford University by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin makes me think that the communications czar is waking up to the antics of Comcast.

In many ways Comcast is a company…

Published on March 11th, 2008 under , , , , ,

Comcast and Vonage Compared

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A few weeks back Ike Elliott wrote about the differences in growth and momentum between Comcast and Vonage.

Here’s my take:

1) Vonage churn is one, if not the highest in the telco industry…

Published on February 24th, 2008 under , , ,

Comcast and the Wall Street Shuffle

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Om Malik writes about the issues now impacting Comcast where it hurts. On Wall Street.Comcast is not getting love in too many places these days. The blogosphere, the customer and consumer forums,…

Published on November 8th, 2007 under ,

Comcast’s Packet Detection And How They ‘Splained It

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The New York Times in so many words, along with the Associated Press have basically, in so many words labeled Comcast liars, around the Bit Torrent issue.

Let’s not go that far. Let’s call them…

Published on October 27th, 2007 under

Comcast’s Own Trash Talk The Company

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A post on the Consumerist takes another shot at Comcast. Honestly, this post makes the phone company look good these days.

But its more than Comcast that needs to retool how they deal with their…

Published on September 30th, 2007 under

Time Warner Cable Tells Former Comcast Customers-Move Your Phone Service

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

According to customer service representatives at TimeWarner Cable servicing Los Angeles, customers who were migrated from Comcast and had Comcast phone service are being told to switch telephon…

Published on August 28th, 2007 under , , , , , , ,

Comcast May Be Watching You So You Get What You Pay For

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One of the hottest comment threads over the weekend seems to be the allegation of Comcast using Sandvine technology to packet sniff and traffic watch for BitTorrent seeds and streams.

My gut…

Published on August 27th, 2007 under ,

Is bundling the secret to winning in VoIP?

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

With the demise of likes of SunRocket and the trouble the companies like Vonage is in because they are single service providers? But the current industry leader ComCast with it’s Digital Voic…

Published on August 3rd, 2007 under , , , , ,

Who is the Top VoIP provider in USA?

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According to a Yankee group report released on Monday, Comcast os the comcastic service provider.The Cable TV company with it’s multi service model, bundled VoIP IP Telephony services, managed…

Comcast VoIP Growing

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Barrons has a story about how Comcast is poised to pass Vonage as the USA’s number one VoIP provider. What’s more interesting is how the story clearly points out how the cable guys are winning…

Published on April 4th, 2007 under , ,

Get VoIP with a cordless phone from Sunrocket

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.comGigaOm’s Paul Kapustka reports and asks the question; "Will a low-cost cordless phone finally convince you to pull the plug on the PSTN?"and…

Published on March 6th, 2007 under , , , ,

Comcast goes Comcastic in 2006, Triple play does well

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

While babyTEL from Canada plans to be bigger here in USA, Our own Comcast is doing comcatic work in Voip space. The results for the quarter and the year ended December 31, 2006, revenue increased…

Published on February 1st, 2007 under , , , ,

VOIP Service providers ranked

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

ISP planets Alex Goldman has released a ranked list of VOIP providers based of subscribers for 3rd quarter 2006. From the list, It seems mostly Cable companies are beating the rest of the providers,…

Vonage leads US VOIP Market 3rd Q 2006

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

According to another report by Telegeography, US VOIP subscriptions have gained 18% to 8.2 Million users in the third quarter of 2006. But it also reports that the rate of growth has slowed…

Published on December 9th, 2006 under , , , , ,

Comcast Wins A Patent Suit, May Buy Sprint

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Bloomberg is reporting that Comcast was victorious in its defense of a patent claim that could have had a dramatic impact on the VoIP industry if upheld.

This is very timely as for weeks I hav…

Published on November 12th, 2006 under , , ,
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