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Report
On
GrameenPhone
Report
On
Grameen Phone
Topic: Customer Satisfaction of
GrameenPhone
Prepared For:Masud Ibne Rahman
Professor
Department of Business & Economics
Daffodils International University
Prepared By: Md. Firoz Alam
ID : 04218426
BBA 4th
Batch
Department of Business & Economics
Daffodils International University
Date of Submission: October 17 July 2007
Augst 15, 2007
Masud Ibna Rahman
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Business & Economics
Daffodil International University
102- Sukrabad, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1207
Sub: submission of term paper on Customer Satisfaction of Grameen phone
Ltd.
Dear Sir:
It is a great pleasure for me for me to submit my report on the topic “Customer
Satisfaction of Grameen Phone Ltds.”
I have prepared this term paper, as a fulfillment of the course requirement. To
make this term paper up to the standard, I have tried my level best to fulfill the
requirements. I hope that this will help me in my future practical life.
I believe that you will be pleased to see my work. I also believe that this report
will be able to fulfill your expectation.
Sincerely yours,
………………….
MD: Feroz Alam
ID: 042-18-426
Ack nowledgement
First I would like to thank my supervisor Masud Ibn Rahman, Assistant
Professor, Faculty of business & Economics who has provided me an attention
grabbing course that exposed one more transparently to know users reaction of
telecommunication sector (Grameen Phone Customer Satisfaction of
Bangladesh Ltd.).I am also thankful to those respondents who filled up the
questionnaire, which helped me to make this paper. Without their help,
collecting primary data for user’s reaction would have been difficult. I extend
my thanks to the personal working in BGP customer satisfaction to provide me
some important information. I am ever thankful to my suspected teacher of
Daffodil International University from whom, I have been learning
continuously.
Executive Summery
As a market leader, GrameenPhone is continuously coming up with new ideas regarding its
products and services. Recently, the company is mainly focusing on the non-voice services.
Because, the company knows in near future, voice based services will reach to the maturity
stage which will make the business growth constant to some extents. Hence, the company is
trying to maintain the leading position in non-voices services as well like SMS, Push-Pull,
and Information related services at the early growing stage. These services are working as a
building block to increase GP’s service value.
Coming up with innovative service is easier than making subscribers aware of services.
Hence through this internship report I have tried to analyze the present situation of the
cellular phone industry in Bangladesh and GP’s position there in, find out the services that
Grameen phone is presently providing to its valued customers & their satisfaction level. 15
million people out of 140 million total citizen of Bangladesh are presently using cell phone; it
means that out of every 9 people one is using cell phone. In the third world country like
Bangladesh the amount of users is amazing. Grameenphone holds almost 61% market share
of telecom industry that is out of every 10 users 6 belongs to Grameenphone. So
GrameenPhone marketing strategy should be “Profitable growth & expanding market share
through satisfying existing customers”. I have also made a comparative service analysis of
various cellular phone companies in Bangladesh and drawn some valuable recommendation
to GrameenPhone to be the market leader in future in this competitive market.
A comprehensive survey was conducted to know about GP’s present position in the market
and its present service condition that is providing to its valued customers. The survey report
shows that Grameen phone is still a market leader in this industry but as it is becoming more
competitive day by day so Grameen phone should revise its service packages, quality with
more conveniently for the customers.
Among the other cellular phone companies GrameenPhone has some unique competitive
advantages in this industry in Bangladesh so if it is possible for GP to provide better services
with continuous innovative products it will add value to the company. Otherwise, in the long
run new innovation services will not give its ultimate success.
Table of Contents
Topics
Page
No.
Executive Summary
Chapter -1 1-5
Introduction
Chapter -2 6-11
Situation Analysis: An overview of the
Wireless Phone Industry
Chapter -3 12-29
Company Profile
Chapter -4 30-56
Customer Management Division
Chapter -5 57-66
A comparison of service among the wireless
phone operators
Chapter -6 67-78
Customer Satisfaction & survey findings
Chapter -7 79-84
Recommendation & Conclusion
Appendix-1 85-86
Appendix-2 87
Appendix-3 88-89
INTRODUCTION
GrameenPhone (GP) today is apparently the largest mobile telecommunication industry in
Bangladesh. It operates its function with an aim to accomplish two principal targets. Firstly,
as with other commercial organizations, it operates in such a manner that it receives a good
economic return on the investment. Nonetheless, secondly, it contributes significantly to the
economic development of the country in making telecommunication a popular medium for
exchange of information.
GP, in its operation, has to address a large number of customers throughout the country. It is
therefore imperative to get to the customers to know their impression on the services of this
important communication medium. This encouraged the researcher to choose the topic of this
internship programme as “Customer satisfaction of GrameenPhone”.
Background of the Industry:
In a highly populated country like Bangladesh, telecommunication can play a vital role to
boost the economy and social level of people. The introduction of cellular phones has
dramatically changed the lives of businesses and individuals.
As there is a growing trend of workers turning from farming to other occupations, the need
for mobiles is increasing among the thousands of impoverished villages. The overall
efficiency of other business has increased as an aftermath of the government's decision of
deregulating the telecommunications sector, which until the late 1980s had been a state
monopoly.
Privatization of the telecommunications sector began in 1989, when Sheba and BRTA were
awarded 25-year licenses to install and operate fixed-wire lines and wireless services in rural
areas. The same year, Pacific Telecom Bangladesh got the government's permission to launch
the country's first cellular phone and paging service sold under brand name CityCell in
collaboration with a Hong Kong-based company. The company targeted only the higher class
of the society. During that time price of mobile was above Tk 50,000/=. Naturally, the growth
of the industry was too slow. CityCell had a virtual monopoly until 1996, when the
government gave licenses to three more companies to operate cell phones in Bangladesh. So,
the government decided to bring more companies in the market and break the monopoly.
After careful evaluation the government decided to provide three licenses to GrameenPhone,
TM International (AkTel), and Sheba Telecom (Banglalink). Only CityCell is using Code
Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, AkTel, GrameenPhone, Banglalink these
three companies are using GSM (Global System for Mobile) technology. GSM is the most
popular mobile telecommunication technology in the world. About 60% of the cell phone
users of the world use GSM technology.
These three new companies entered the market, not only helped trim down over-dependence
on BTTB's fixed-line system, but also made mobile phones cheaper and easier to get. The
price of a cell phone came down from $2,000 to as low as $100, depending on the features of
the handset and SIM price is only Tk.200-300.
A definite development has been observed in the Business Market with comparatively high
expectations. Customer maturity and anticipation regarding technology has increased over
time. Rumors regarding new entrants have groomed expectations in the market.
Consequently, people are expecting cheaper handsets with lowered airtime.
The existing Cellular phone companies in Bangladesh are CityCell (Pacific Bangladesh
Telecom Limited), GrameenPhone Ltd., AkTel Ltd. Banglalink and TeleTalk. Among these
company GrameenPhone, AkTel and Banglalink adopted GSM technology and Citycell the
market pioneer started with CDMA technology.
Objectives of the Study:
This Programme was designed to accomplish three objectives. The objectives were identified
through a closer interaction and exchange of views with the management of CMD. The
objectives are:
To find out the satisfaction level of GrameenPhone subscribers.
To locate specific areas of dissatisfaction of the GP users.
To analysis the year-wise contribution of GrameenPhone to the national treasury.
METHODOLOGY
Based on the topic chosen, the researcher was assigned the task in the Customer Management
Division (CMD) in GP. This divisions consists of a big team of about 1500 employees. Its
functions relate with the customer service after the sales occur. Prime functions and activities
of the GP Customer Management Divisions cater to all after-sales services starting from
activation of subscriptions, all customer contacts (Centralized Call Center, Customer
Relations Centers, and centralized Customer Communications), billing, bank communication,
bill collection throughout the country, helpline services, GPSDs etc.
Limitations of the Study:
GrameenPhone basic strategy is widening its market through its emerging countrywide
network. As a result of this strategy, the subscribers are from different segments or from
different income levels. Moreover, the subscribers are scattered all over the country.
The time constraint confined the study mostly on the data collected in Dhaka zone. Moreover,
it was not possible to get all required internal information of the company as these are treated
as confidential to the company.
The outcome of the study can thus be regarded exploratory, and may not be treated as
absolute for the whole country. In latter case a more comprehensive study is required.
SITUATION ANALYSIS
An Overview of the Wireless Phone Industry
Telecom Market Growth:
At the initial stage of the mobile telecom industry because of high startup cost and high tariff
there was only a few numbers of subscribers. In 1997 there were approximately 23,000
mobile subscribers around the country with a low market penetration rate (.02%). At present,
the number of mobile users in the country is approximately 5.87 million and among them
GP’s subscribers are over 3.5 million. Right now, in mobile industry, Bangladesh has four
private companies and newly TeleTalk a sister concern of BTTB has entered in the market
with a target to get 0.25 million subscribers by first 6 months of launch and 1 million by
2006. TeleTalk has offered lower rate with PSTN connection all over the country. The total
number of districts covered in mobile industry has been increased to 61 in 2004 from 1in
1997. The total telecom growth has increased to 55% in 2004 from 19% in 1998. Initially,
mobile growth rate was too high which was 178% in 1998 and now it is come into 67% in
2004. That means this industry is now going to its maturity stage. From the comparison of
different operators’ subscriber base, it can be concluded that GP is still leading the way with
a sharp distance. Though Citycell is the first mobile operator in Bangladesh, it is not doing its
business so good. It is increasing its subscriber from 2000 in 1997 to 6149111 in 2005. On
the other hand, AkTel is growing its subscribers faster than Citycell which is from 3000 in
1997 to 3000000 in 2005.
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Market
Penetration
0.02
%
0.05
%
0.10
%
0.21%
0.53
%
0.87% 1.88% 3.13%
3.61%
Districts
Covered
1 2 26 36 40 49 59 61
61
Mobile Growth
rate
178
%
96% 121% 149% 65% 116% 67%
120%
Telecom Growth
Rate
19% 17% 34% 66% 42% 40% 55%
65%
Subscribers base
Grameen
Phone
18,00
0
30,00
0
60,00
0
191,69
0
471,3
71
775,31
0
1878,0
00
2424,1
77
61591
11
Citycell
2,000
19,00
0
26,20
0
33,500
100,0
00
160,00
0
225000
0
370,00
0
35000
00
AkTel
3,000
12,00
0
28,50
0
34,200
96,00
0
150,00
0
300,00
0
1000,0
00
28000
00
BanglaLink
- 3,000
11,00
0
19,000
27,00
0
60,000 70,000
100,00
0
10000
00
TeleTalk - - - - - - - - 60000
Table : Development of the Telecom Market 1997-2005
The penetration rate of mobile phone industry in Bangladesh is increasing rapidly. The rate
was increasing slowly from 1997 to 1999. After that, the rate was increasing faster and now
till Nov” 05 the penetration rate is 3.61% and only GrameenPhone’s penetration rate is
2.12%. Fixed network penetration is .72%.
Market Share of Mobile Operators:
The mobile phone market consists of five operators. Out of which, 61% share of the market
belongs to GP, 3% to CityCell, 28% to AkTel, 7% to Banglalink and the rest of 1% to
TeleTalk as of Nov, 05. GP holding the major share maintains a ‘market leader’ strategy to
all other players in the market. The telecom market intends to grow at penetration rate of
more than 3.48%; where GP has already penetrated at 2.12%.
Market Share of Mobile Operators (2005)
61%
28%
7%
3%
1%
TeleTal
Competitive Position of the mobile operator:
TeleTalk
Table : Relative position of mobile phone operators
Target
Custome
r
Price &
Tariff
Quality Technology Strategy
Corporate
/
Individua
l
Low
Deteriorati
ng services
CDMA
Network
expansion &
attractive
products
Corporate
/SME/
Individua
l
Competitiv
e
High
quality
service but
limited
coverage
GSM
Increase
coverage and
market share
Corporate
/SME/
Individua
l
Very
affordable
Low
quality and
limited
coverage
GSM
Increase
coverage and
Market share
Corporate
/
SME/
Individua
l
Competitiv
e
Good
network
with wider
coverage
GSM
To maintain
the no. 1
position as a
cell phone
operator
Target customers are almost same for the four mobile operators. Regarding to price and tariff,
AkTel and GrameenPhone are very much competitive. Banglalink’s price and tariff is very
affordable and Citycell is able to give low price to its subscribers. In case of service quality
and network coverage, GrameenPhone is leading the number one position among them. Only
Citycell use CDMA technology and others three use GSM technology. By this, Citycell
differentiates its products from the others. Except GP, Other operators’ recent strategy is
increase coverage and market share through attractive products. On the other hand, GP’s
strategy is to maintain its number one position.
Highlights of Competitive Positioning of Mobile Operators:
 The operators have been engaged in intense competition in terms of start-up
cost and tariff. Most of the competitors of GP has adopted and will adopt
network expansion strategy.
 The mobile phone market consists of four operators, out of which, 61% share
(End of 2005) of the market belongs to GP.
 Good relationship with regularity authority is strength of some of the other
mobile operators while GP has achieved it to some extent by abiding by laws and
showing positive results.
10. Network And Network Coverage OF Grameen Phone:
GrameenPhone aims to build a full range of service all over the country. The company has
targeted to build extensive network all over the country. For better coverage, GP has taken
1600 Km fiber optic cable network leased from Bangladesh Railway. In April 2004, GP had
750 base stations. Now till Oct’05, it has 1750 base stations. Furthermore, considering the
subscribers’ need of quality network and extensive coverage, the company is planning to set
up another thousand base stations in the following year. Recently GP has doubled its speech
quality 900GSM MHz to 1800GSm MHz. Already the company has expanded its network to
61 districts out of 64 districts and 400 upazillas out of 460 upazillas. It’s the only company
which covers the most of the land areas with its net work. Approximately 52% land area is
covered by GrameenPhone’s network. In over all, GrameenPhone offers the most competitive
network facility to its subscribers, and continue improving it. Existing coverage areas are
divided into six zones according to the divisional boundary. These are
• Dhaka • Sylhet
• Chittagong • Rajshahi
• Khulna • Barisal
District Covered
26
36 40
47
60 61 61
21
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Mar' 05
Year
Districts
Figure : GrameenPhone’s district coverage.
Figure : Net Work coverage of GrameenPhone.
The zone in which a subscriber is registered with GrameenPhone is that subscriber's Home
Zone, and all other zones are Remote Zones.
Area under GP net
work covered
CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT DIVISION
The Customer Management Division of GrameenPhone Ltd. provides a full range of after-
sales service customized to the needs of the valued customers. Efforts are made to offer
complete service through all the contact points dedicated for GP customers at every
opportunity through Call Center, Customer Management Centers and Customer
Communication.
The Slogan Of CMD is:
“We believe in Involve & Evolve”
Give sustaining positive experience to the customers by understanding and
fulfilling/exceeding their service expectations at appropriate time and prices. Make the
customer experience as the main differentiator to stand tall in the market.
The organgram of Customer Management Division:
Figure: Organogram of Customer Management Division
Customer Management
division
Bidyut Kumar Basu
Communicati
on
Human
Capital
Training &
Competence
Development
Service
Quality
Technology for
Customer
Experiance
Process
Improvement
Program
Officer
Budget and
Follow up
Call
Center
Post
paid
Call
Center
Pre
Paid
Customer
Management
Center
Calling
Center
Credit
Management
Collection
and
Banking
Corporate
customer
IR
Customer
Service
Customer
Demographic
and
Activation
Products and services that have been successful
 GP-Regular, the oldest product of GrameenPhone retains its popularity through its full
connectivity to all networks including fixed line telephony services.
 EASY Pre-Paid, because of Low flat tariff and nationwide mobility, it’s a Pre-paid
service, no monthly rent required and instant use due to pre-activation, no hassles of
bill payment.
 Information Service through mobile because of easy access, interesting theme, and
reasonable rate and for being new and innovative.
 Village phone because of use of Grameen Bank’s borrower network and for having
access to BTTB & ISD.
Subscription Unit
Customer Management Division (CMD) of GrameenPhone Limited is consists of 15 units;
Subscription Unit is one on them. This is the unit that remains very close to the customer and
always busy to meet the satisfaction of GPs’ valued customer.
Subscription Services
Subscription Unit is the unit that performs its job in touch with all other divisions. The
following figure [Fig-3.1] shows us the subscription services in a whole.
i) Sales and Marketing
Sales and marketing is one of the important services of subscription. Among the
services they allocate phone number for various packages. They planed for new
product and packages. They receive the subscription papers all over the country
from the dealers.
ii) Technical
Subscription unit also has some technical responsibilities. Among them quality
assurance of the SIM features, testing the SIM, SIM problem is important.
iii) Legal
Subscription service also deals with the legal issue and various legal procedures.
iv) IT
Subscription Unit also has IT services. This service mainly develop the customize
software for maintaining the customer database and other soft wares to maintain
efficient customer relation. All the Customer Relation Centers all over the country
are connected with central database. This network maintenance is also a
subscription unit’s service.
Fig : Subscription Services
Finance
Another important service of subscription unit is to monitor the international
roaming facilities of the subscriber as well as the credit of the subscriber.
This is the flow of subscription services.
SUBSCRIPTI
ON
SERVICES
Sales & Marketing
● Number allocation
● Activation Papers
● International Roaming
● Subscription Paper Receiving
● Product and Planning
● Test SIM
Technical
● Quality Assurance
● Test SIM
● Pre Paid Reconnection
● SIM Problem
IT
● Software Development
● Networking between all CRC
Legal
● Procedure
Finance
● International Roaming
Subscriber
Information
Center
Dealers or
Agents
Sales
Center
Fax or
courier
Services
Instant
Services
Corporate
Care
Sales and
Marketing
Hotline- 155
Check,
Provisioning,
Quality
Check
Activation,
Migration,
SIM Change,
International
Roaming,
WAP
Number
allocation
Manual
filing
Electronic
Filing
Sorting
Fig: Subscription Services flow Chart
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
The Customers are in the mainstream of sales oriented services. The success of such
companies largely depends on the satisfaction of the customers .The buyers are happy if the
product and/or the services meet their expectations. If their requirements do not meet the
expectations the buyers become discontented, they are delighted when the performance fulfils
their requirements.
Customers’ past buying experiences, the opinion of friends, associates, marketer, competitor
information and promises lead to the expectations. Marketer must be careful to set the right
level of expectations. If they set expectations too low, they may satisfy those who buy but fail
to attract enough buyers. In contrast, if they raise expectations too high, buyers are likely to
bedisappointed. Dissatisfaction can arise either from a decrease in product and service quality
or from an increase in customer expectations. In either case, it presents an opportunity for
companies that can deliver superior customer value and satisfaction.
To-day most successful companies have taken the strategy of are raising expectations and
delivering performance to match. Such companies track their customers’ expectations,
perceived company performance, and customer satisfaction. Highly satisfied customers
produce several benefits for the company. Satisfied customers are fewer prices sensitive
remain customers for a longer period and talk favorably to others about the company and its
products and services.
Although the customer centered firm seeks to deliver high customer satisfaction relative to its
competitors, it does not attempt to maximize customer satisfaction. A company can always
increase customer satisfaction by lowering its price and increasing its services, but it may
result in lower profits. Thus, the purpose of marketing is to generate customer value
profitably.
Now, we have a very good idea regarding the importance of customer satisfaction. So, it is
also important for the company to know about the satisfaction level of the customers. When
any problem is identified, it becomes easier to solve the problem.
The next part of this paper has focused on the “Customer Satisfaction Factors of
GrameenPhone”. It is done through a research survey to find out the customer satisfaction
level of GrameenPhone.
Customer Satisfaction Factors of GP:
GrameenPhone is a fast growing mobile company. In mobile telecommunication industry,
there are direct and indirect factors that influence customer satisfaction. Here focus on the
most important factors that influence customer satisfaction at GrameenPhone which relates
with after sales services.
Airtime:
Air time is the core offering of GrameenPhone, So, quality of communication network
availability, etc, are the most important customer satisfaction factors, quality of airtime
depends on the ratio of subscribers and transmission base station. It the numbers of
subscribers are increased without developing the network, quality of airtime goes down
After Sales Services:
After sales services is very important in the mobile telecommunication industry. GP has
extensive after sales customer care tools. Here foucus on these step by step.
1. Helpline:
GP is the first company that introduced 24hours helpline in Bangladesh. In this part of my
paper I tried to focus on the existing operations of the helpline service of GP.which will
enable us to understand the importance of the helpline service.
A GP subscriber needs to dial 122, 121,148 to reach Grameen Phone Helpline. It is a
computer aided information base to afford immediate access to the information about the
subscribers, but the operations are done manually. After dialing 122, 121,148 subscribers are
first welcomed by an automated and standarilized process. Then he needs to wait for few
seconds. After that the subscriber reaches the Customer Manager. CM starts the conversation
with a greeting. The subscriber explains his/her problems to the CM (some basic queries are
enclosed in Appendix-2)
If the inquiry is regarding general information, the customer relations officer does not need to
take help of information system. She/he just provides the information and the subscriber keep
the phone.
There are some queries that are much more personalized and the CM needs to get into the
account of that particular subscriber to provide the service. In some case, the subscriber just
keeps the complaint/ request and later action is needed to be taken.
Customer need to pay TK. 4 per minute to take the service from helpline.
2 Interactive Voice Responses (IVR):
This newly introduced service by GrameenPhone. This is automated helpline service. A GP
subscriber needs to dial 123 to reach this service. After that she/he can get information
regarding the bill, usage, credit policy, bank name that receives GP’s bill and so on by
choosing different options.Itisfree of charge for the first minute, from the second minute the
subscriber needs to pay tk.2 per minute.
3. Information Centers:
Most of the problems of the subscribers are solved by the helpline service. But there are
some problems that can not be solved there. Subscriber need to come physically to deal with
that problems.Grameen Phone has seven customer relation centers and 380 GPSDs which
provide services all over the country.
These Customer Relation Centers are situated in the prime divisional head quarters like
Dhaka, Chittagone, Sylhet, Rajshahi and Khulna and GPSDs situated all most everywhere in
Bangladesh. In these information centers the subscribers can come directly with their
problems like billing, address change, SIM change, handset problems, etc.
These after sales services are very crucial to keep subscribers satisfied regarding
GrameenPhone.
Survey Findings:
In order to measure the satisfaction of the customers a series of questions were asked to the
customers with the help of a questionnaire, the data from these questions are tabulated below.
For clear understanding, the overall satisfaction has been divided into satisfaction with the
package and satisfaction with the after sales service. As already mentioned, the survey was
conducted among hundred GrameenPhone subscribers, it was conducted in the information
center as subscribers from different areas in Dhaka come to this center
Interpretation of Survey Data:
a. I use GrameenPhone because it is the best:
Strongly Agree 25%
Agree 55%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 15%
Disagree 5%
Strongly Disagree 0%
25%
55%
15%
5%0%
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor
Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
b. I use GP mobile as it has additional features in comparison to other operators.
Strongly Agree 29%
Agree 63%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 8%
Disagree 0%
Strongly Disagree 0%
29%
63%
8%
0% 0%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Strongly
Agree
Neither
Agree
Strongly
Disagree
Farctors
Percentage
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
c. Price of Gramophone’s different package is affordable.
Strongly Agree 4%
Agree 49%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 13%
Disagree 23%
Strongly Disagree 11%
4%
49%
13%
23%
11%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Strongly
Agree
Agree
Neither
Agree
Disagree
Strongly
Disagree
Farctors
Percentage
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
d. I am satisfied with the service (quality of airtime and network availability) of GP.
Strongly Agree 9%
Agree 26%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 24%
Disagree 30%
Strongly Disagree 11%
9%
26%
24%
30%
11%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Strongly
Agree
Neither
Agree
nor
Strongly
Disagree
Farctors
Percentage
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
e. Whenever I want to have a GP connection, I can get it.
Strongly Agree 23%
Agree 28%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 17%
Disagree 19%
Strongly Disagree 13%
23%
28%
17%
19%
13%
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor
Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
f. GP helpline is very helpful in meeting my queries and other needs
Strongly Agree 10%
Agree 35%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 20%
Disagree 15%
Strongly Disagree 20%
10%
35%
20%
15%
20%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Strongly
Agree
Neither
Agree
Strongly
Disagree
Farctors
Percentage
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
g. GP helpline is very helpful in meeting my queries and other needs
Strongly Agree 9%
Agree 40%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 20%
Disagree 15%
Strongly Disagree 10%
9%
40%
20%
15%
10%
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor
Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
h. Billing rate of GP is low:
Strongly Agree 3%
Agree 18%
Neither Agree nor Disagree 14%
Disagree 37%
Strongly Disagree 28%
3%
18%
14%
37%
28%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Percentage
Strongly
Agree
Agree Neither Agree
nor Disagree
Disagree Strongly
Disagree
Factors
i. Criteria’s important while purchasing any cellular service
Criteria No. of subscribers
Network Coverage 68
International Roaming 11
Value added Services 12
After Sales service 16
Easy Bill Payment System. 37
As we can see from the above table and the chart, maximum number of subscribers would
purchase a cellular service which has a good network coverage, apart from that the other
criteria which is they consider after network coverage is easy bill payment system.
j. Criteria’s which were considered while purchasing GrameenPhone
Criteria No. of subscribers
Network Coverage 68
International Roaming 8
Value added Services 7
68
111216
37
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
No. of
subscribers
Network
Coverage
International
Roaming
Value added
Services
After Sales
service
Easy Bill Payment
System.
24 hrs customer service 48
Pre-paid facility and bill
payment facility
37
From the chart and the table above it can be seen that most of the subscribers purchased
GrameenPhone due its network coverage. Also by looking at the figures the bill payment
system and the 24 hrs customer service were the other common attributes which attracted the
subscribers to purchase GrameenPhone
k. Satisfaction with the after sales service
 When you are faced with a problem what do you do?
Criteria No. of subscribers
Call up the GP hotline 54
Write a letter 6
Go to the Information center 48
68
1112
16
37
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
No. of
subscribers
Network Coverage
International
Roaming
Value added
Services
After Sales
service
Easy Bill Payment
System.
From the above table it can be seen that most of the subscribers either call up the GP hotline
or they go to the information center.
l. Are the GP employees able to solve your problem regarding the following
criteria’s?
Criteria’s Always Sometimes Never N/A Total
Billing 32 25 4 39 100
Bar/ unbar line 29 22 2 47 100
After sales service 49 31 5 15 100
Special service
(International roaming)
17 21 2 60 100
Value Added services 60 22 18 18 100
Total 187 121 31 179 100
From the table above it can be seen that regarding almost every criteria, the Grameen Phone
employees are able to solve the problem most of the time.
But at the same time there is quite a large number who always do not get a solution to their
problem this occur because for certain queries a subscriber has to go to the information
center and GrameenPhone has only one information center, due to this shortage a customer is
made to wait long hours in a queue. Also many times when the line takes more than a day to
be reconnected.
54
6
48
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
No. of
subscribers
Call up the GP
hotline
Write a letter
Go to the
Information center
m. Subscribers’ perception of the different Grameen Phone package
What is your perception of GrameenPhone?
Excellen
t, I am
fully
satisfied
Good, but
the
services
could be
improved
Alright, I use
GP because
no other
company
offers
Bad, I am
looking
for
alternative
Total
Which GP
prepaid
6 34 14 0 54
Grameen GP
regular
3 9 1 0 13
Phone GPGP 1 12 2 1 16
Package
do you
use?
Regular
GP-GP
0 14 1 3 17
Total 10 69 18 3 100
It can be seen from the above table that most of the subscribers from every package perceive
their respective packages as good packages but they feel that the services can be improved.
According to the four faces of customer loyalty by Smart Loyalty, we could consider the 10%
to fall under truly loyal customers as highly satisfied, 69% of the subscribers could be
considered as accessible because they feel that the services can be improved, these
subscribers want to give a chance to GP to earn their loyalty. 18% could be considered as
trapped because they use GrameenPhone as no other company offers them the services and
only 3% fall under High-risk as these subscribers do not like the GrameenPhone services and
are looking for alternatives.
Negative attributes: Neither agree or disagree + disagree =33+20 = 53
Positive attributes: agree + strongly agree = 28+19 =47
n. Opinion whether GrameenPhone subscribers would remain loyal if another
company came up with packages of similar features.
Disagree Neither agree or
disagree
Agree Strongly
agree
Total
Which
Grameen
Phone
package
do you
use?
GP prepaid 9 17 20 8 54
GP regular 3 3 3 4 13
GPGP 5 5 3 3 16
regular
GPGP
3 8 2 4 17
Total 20 33 28 19 100
Some Representative “Additional Comments”:
 Helpline is not so easy to reach.
 Behavior of helpline officers is quite rough.
 Helpline gives support to solve our problem.
 Info Centers take a whole day to solve a small problem.
 In Dhaka city, there should be more info centers, especially in old side.
 Prepaid connections are very difficult to avail.
 Billing rate should be reduced, it is too high.
 GrameenPhone does not think about the subscribers, their main intensions are to make
money.
Finding on Analysis
Several frequency distribution have been constructed to find the answers
regarding the customers perspective of grameen phone line users. By the
analysis. Some limitation of grameen providers have been identified. The most
important finding of the analysis is customers have claimed some problem on
their network system. It is found that some of the customer of grameen hardly
got connected after calling more then 4 or 5 times. This problem happens
especially in case of connecting outside Dhaka . it is found from the analysis on
customers occupation that the grameen is being more used by the students. Also
the have been frequently changing their choices regarding mobile service
providers. By proper customer care, once they catch this group for long
time,they can better perform in the market. Analysis shows that80% of the
customers use prepaid lines. One of the significant finding from the analysis is
that customer who use grameen , use the line because of minimum call charge
compared to other. So further study is needed to understand the related
problems and the company should offer more facilities to the competitors to
increase their customer and present users satisfaction.
RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION
The means to overcome the needs of the customers have been discussed in this chapter. These
lead to the various recommendations given in chapter 7. Hopefully these recommendations
will create awareness to GrameenPhone authority to resolve the problems of the customers.
Analysis of the Results:
It is already discussed that GrameenPhone is the leading company in the mobile
telecommunication industry in Bangladesh. This has been possible because it has a created a
superior image in comparison to the other operators. In other words, GP has a clear advantage
over competitors.
GrameenPhone has some additional advantageous features in comparisons to its competitors.
There is easier access to person to person contract. Another important thing is that GP users
are mostly satisfied with the initial price of GP connections and handsets. Before GP’s
introduction to the market, mobile phones were virtually out of reach to the major part of the
current market. Moreover, GrameenPhone subscribers are happy with the country wide
network.
However, there is dissatisfaction among the GP users with the service of the company. Many
important factors are acting as reasons behind this overall dissatisfaction. Quality of airtime
and network availability is not satisfactory.Grameen Phone connections are difficult to reach
sometimes. It so happens that the subscribers used to pay extra money to get the access. This
is especially true for prepaid service. It is encouraging that very recently situation has
improved to a certain extent bases on the findings in this report.
The “Info Centers” of GP are very important for some after sales services. But, there is
shortage of capacity of this service, In Dhaka “Info Centers” are located at Gulshan,
Dhanmondhi, Mothijheel, Uttara, these four centers cannot cope with the demand of vastly
populated Dhaka city. The GP helpline is also an important customer care tool. But it is also
in shortage of capacity. Subscribers need to spend significant amount of time to reach the
helpline. Behavior of the helpline CM is also sometimes unmanageable. They are to handle
continuous queries. So it may so happen at times the CMs cannot keep up smiling voice and
amenable behavior.
Most of the subscribers are not happy with the billing rate of GP.They think it is too high in
the context of Bangladesh, But they are still using the service as GP is still more easily
accessible. Many newer companies are coming up with the lower price; it is thus a great
challenge to GP to face,
Another significant dissatisfaction of the GP users is that most of the GP connections are
mobile to mobile. Access to BTTB is rare. Wider access with BTTB will boast the
subscribers. Most alarming thing is that most of the GrameenPhone users are not loyal
towards the company. If BTTB or any other company comes up with same sort of services,
the GP subscribers might switch to that company
References
1. James Brian Quinn, Jordan J. Baruch and Penny Cushman Paquette1987,
Technology in Services, Scientific American
2. Image Guide Book & Intranet of GrameenPhone
3. Divisional Annual report(Customer Management Division)-July-2005
4. Charles W.L.Hill and Gareth R. Jones, Strategic Management
5. Cooper & Schindler, Business Research Method
6. Newsletter of GrameenPhone Limited
7. Web Site: www.grameenphone.com
Annual Report
Sample Questioner
1. User’s Name:……………………………………………………
2. Age:………………………………………………………………
3. Occupation:…………………………………………………………
4. Length of phone use:……………………………………………….
5. Type of sim card: Pre-Paid Post-Paid
6. Reason for using the line: Minimum call charge
Good network
Minimum pulse
Special Bonus
Others
7. Per month Expense: 100 – 500 501 -1000
1001 -2000 More than 2000
8. Location of user’s: Dhaka Out side Dhaka
9. Problems from Grsmeen use: Bad network
No network in village
Others
No problem
10. Do you wannachange your line? Yes No
If yes why-
Often network problem faced
No voice SMS
sometime charged more
Others

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  • 2. Report On Grameen Phone Topic: Customer Satisfaction of GrameenPhone Prepared For:Masud Ibne Rahman Professor Department of Business & Economics Daffodils International University Prepared By: Md. Firoz Alam ID : 04218426 BBA 4th Batch Department of Business & Economics Daffodils International University Date of Submission: October 17 July 2007
  • 3. Augst 15, 2007 Masud Ibna Rahman Assistant Professor Faculty of Business & Economics Daffodil International University 102- Sukrabad, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1207 Sub: submission of term paper on Customer Satisfaction of Grameen phone Ltd. Dear Sir: It is a great pleasure for me for me to submit my report on the topic “Customer Satisfaction of Grameen Phone Ltds.” I have prepared this term paper, as a fulfillment of the course requirement. To make this term paper up to the standard, I have tried my level best to fulfill the requirements. I hope that this will help me in my future practical life. I believe that you will be pleased to see my work. I also believe that this report will be able to fulfill your expectation. Sincerely yours, …………………. MD: Feroz Alam ID: 042-18-426
  • 4. Ack nowledgement First I would like to thank my supervisor Masud Ibn Rahman, Assistant Professor, Faculty of business & Economics who has provided me an attention grabbing course that exposed one more transparently to know users reaction of telecommunication sector (Grameen Phone Customer Satisfaction of Bangladesh Ltd.).I am also thankful to those respondents who filled up the questionnaire, which helped me to make this paper. Without their help, collecting primary data for user’s reaction would have been difficult. I extend my thanks to the personal working in BGP customer satisfaction to provide me some important information. I am ever thankful to my suspected teacher of Daffodil International University from whom, I have been learning continuously.
  • 5. Executive Summery As a market leader, GrameenPhone is continuously coming up with new ideas regarding its products and services. Recently, the company is mainly focusing on the non-voice services. Because, the company knows in near future, voice based services will reach to the maturity stage which will make the business growth constant to some extents. Hence, the company is trying to maintain the leading position in non-voices services as well like SMS, Push-Pull, and Information related services at the early growing stage. These services are working as a building block to increase GP’s service value. Coming up with innovative service is easier than making subscribers aware of services. Hence through this internship report I have tried to analyze the present situation of the cellular phone industry in Bangladesh and GP’s position there in, find out the services that Grameen phone is presently providing to its valued customers & their satisfaction level. 15 million people out of 140 million total citizen of Bangladesh are presently using cell phone; it means that out of every 9 people one is using cell phone. In the third world country like Bangladesh the amount of users is amazing. Grameenphone holds almost 61% market share of telecom industry that is out of every 10 users 6 belongs to Grameenphone. So GrameenPhone marketing strategy should be “Profitable growth & expanding market share through satisfying existing customers”. I have also made a comparative service analysis of various cellular phone companies in Bangladesh and drawn some valuable recommendation to GrameenPhone to be the market leader in future in this competitive market. A comprehensive survey was conducted to know about GP’s present position in the market and its present service condition that is providing to its valued customers. The survey report shows that Grameen phone is still a market leader in this industry but as it is becoming more competitive day by day so Grameen phone should revise its service packages, quality with more conveniently for the customers. Among the other cellular phone companies GrameenPhone has some unique competitive advantages in this industry in Bangladesh so if it is possible for GP to provide better services with continuous innovative products it will add value to the company. Otherwise, in the long run new innovation services will not give its ultimate success.
  • 6. Table of Contents Topics Page No. Executive Summary Chapter -1 1-5 Introduction Chapter -2 6-11 Situation Analysis: An overview of the Wireless Phone Industry Chapter -3 12-29 Company Profile Chapter -4 30-56 Customer Management Division Chapter -5 57-66 A comparison of service among the wireless phone operators Chapter -6 67-78 Customer Satisfaction & survey findings Chapter -7 79-84 Recommendation & Conclusion Appendix-1 85-86 Appendix-2 87 Appendix-3 88-89
  • 7. INTRODUCTION GrameenPhone (GP) today is apparently the largest mobile telecommunication industry in Bangladesh. It operates its function with an aim to accomplish two principal targets. Firstly, as with other commercial organizations, it operates in such a manner that it receives a good economic return on the investment. Nonetheless, secondly, it contributes significantly to the economic development of the country in making telecommunication a popular medium for exchange of information. GP, in its operation, has to address a large number of customers throughout the country. It is therefore imperative to get to the customers to know their impression on the services of this important communication medium. This encouraged the researcher to choose the topic of this internship programme as “Customer satisfaction of GrameenPhone”.
  • 8. Background of the Industry: In a highly populated country like Bangladesh, telecommunication can play a vital role to boost the economy and social level of people. The introduction of cellular phones has dramatically changed the lives of businesses and individuals. As there is a growing trend of workers turning from farming to other occupations, the need for mobiles is increasing among the thousands of impoverished villages. The overall efficiency of other business has increased as an aftermath of the government's decision of deregulating the telecommunications sector, which until the late 1980s had been a state monopoly. Privatization of the telecommunications sector began in 1989, when Sheba and BRTA were awarded 25-year licenses to install and operate fixed-wire lines and wireless services in rural areas. The same year, Pacific Telecom Bangladesh got the government's permission to launch the country's first cellular phone and paging service sold under brand name CityCell in collaboration with a Hong Kong-based company. The company targeted only the higher class of the society. During that time price of mobile was above Tk 50,000/=. Naturally, the growth of the industry was too slow. CityCell had a virtual monopoly until 1996, when the government gave licenses to three more companies to operate cell phones in Bangladesh. So, the government decided to bring more companies in the market and break the monopoly. After careful evaluation the government decided to provide three licenses to GrameenPhone, TM International (AkTel), and Sheba Telecom (Banglalink). Only CityCell is using Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, AkTel, GrameenPhone, Banglalink these three companies are using GSM (Global System for Mobile) technology. GSM is the most popular mobile telecommunication technology in the world. About 60% of the cell phone users of the world use GSM technology. These three new companies entered the market, not only helped trim down over-dependence on BTTB's fixed-line system, but also made mobile phones cheaper and easier to get. The
  • 9. price of a cell phone came down from $2,000 to as low as $100, depending on the features of the handset and SIM price is only Tk.200-300. A definite development has been observed in the Business Market with comparatively high expectations. Customer maturity and anticipation regarding technology has increased over time. Rumors regarding new entrants have groomed expectations in the market. Consequently, people are expecting cheaper handsets with lowered airtime. The existing Cellular phone companies in Bangladesh are CityCell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited), GrameenPhone Ltd., AkTel Ltd. Banglalink and TeleTalk. Among these company GrameenPhone, AkTel and Banglalink adopted GSM technology and Citycell the market pioneer started with CDMA technology.
  • 10. Objectives of the Study: This Programme was designed to accomplish three objectives. The objectives were identified through a closer interaction and exchange of views with the management of CMD. The objectives are: To find out the satisfaction level of GrameenPhone subscribers. To locate specific areas of dissatisfaction of the GP users. To analysis the year-wise contribution of GrameenPhone to the national treasury.
  • 11. METHODOLOGY Based on the topic chosen, the researcher was assigned the task in the Customer Management Division (CMD) in GP. This divisions consists of a big team of about 1500 employees. Its functions relate with the customer service after the sales occur. Prime functions and activities of the GP Customer Management Divisions cater to all after-sales services starting from activation of subscriptions, all customer contacts (Centralized Call Center, Customer Relations Centers, and centralized Customer Communications), billing, bank communication, bill collection throughout the country, helpline services, GPSDs etc.
  • 12. Limitations of the Study: GrameenPhone basic strategy is widening its market through its emerging countrywide network. As a result of this strategy, the subscribers are from different segments or from different income levels. Moreover, the subscribers are scattered all over the country. The time constraint confined the study mostly on the data collected in Dhaka zone. Moreover, it was not possible to get all required internal information of the company as these are treated as confidential to the company. The outcome of the study can thus be regarded exploratory, and may not be treated as absolute for the whole country. In latter case a more comprehensive study is required.
  • 13. SITUATION ANALYSIS An Overview of the Wireless Phone Industry Telecom Market Growth: At the initial stage of the mobile telecom industry because of high startup cost and high tariff there was only a few numbers of subscribers. In 1997 there were approximately 23,000 mobile subscribers around the country with a low market penetration rate (.02%). At present, the number of mobile users in the country is approximately 5.87 million and among them GP’s subscribers are over 3.5 million. Right now, in mobile industry, Bangladesh has four private companies and newly TeleTalk a sister concern of BTTB has entered in the market with a target to get 0.25 million subscribers by first 6 months of launch and 1 million by 2006. TeleTalk has offered lower rate with PSTN connection all over the country. The total number of districts covered in mobile industry has been increased to 61 in 2004 from 1in 1997. The total telecom growth has increased to 55% in 2004 from 19% in 1998. Initially, mobile growth rate was too high which was 178% in 1998 and now it is come into 67% in 2004. That means this industry is now going to its maturity stage. From the comparison of different operators’ subscriber base, it can be concluded that GP is still leading the way with a sharp distance. Though Citycell is the first mobile operator in Bangladesh, it is not doing its business so good. It is increasing its subscriber from 2000 in 1997 to 6149111 in 2005. On the other hand, AkTel is growing its subscribers faster than Citycell which is from 3000 in 1997 to 3000000 in 2005.
  • 14. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Market Penetration 0.02 % 0.05 % 0.10 % 0.21% 0.53 % 0.87% 1.88% 3.13% 3.61% Districts Covered 1 2 26 36 40 49 59 61 61 Mobile Growth rate 178 % 96% 121% 149% 65% 116% 67% 120% Telecom Growth Rate 19% 17% 34% 66% 42% 40% 55% 65% Subscribers base Grameen Phone 18,00 0 30,00 0 60,00 0 191,69 0 471,3 71 775,31 0 1878,0 00 2424,1 77 61591 11 Citycell 2,000 19,00 0 26,20 0 33,500 100,0 00 160,00 0 225000 0 370,00 0 35000 00 AkTel 3,000 12,00 0 28,50 0 34,200 96,00 0 150,00 0 300,00 0 1000,0 00 28000 00 BanglaLink - 3,000 11,00 0 19,000 27,00 0 60,000 70,000 100,00 0 10000 00 TeleTalk - - - - - - - - 60000 Table : Development of the Telecom Market 1997-2005 The penetration rate of mobile phone industry in Bangladesh is increasing rapidly. The rate was increasing slowly from 1997 to 1999. After that, the rate was increasing faster and now till Nov” 05 the penetration rate is 3.61% and only GrameenPhone’s penetration rate is 2.12%. Fixed network penetration is .72%.
  • 15. Market Share of Mobile Operators: The mobile phone market consists of five operators. Out of which, 61% share of the market belongs to GP, 3% to CityCell, 28% to AkTel, 7% to Banglalink and the rest of 1% to TeleTalk as of Nov, 05. GP holding the major share maintains a ‘market leader’ strategy to all other players in the market. The telecom market intends to grow at penetration rate of more than 3.48%; where GP has already penetrated at 2.12%. Market Share of Mobile Operators (2005) 61% 28% 7% 3% 1% TeleTal Competitive Position of the mobile operator: TeleTalk
  • 16. Table : Relative position of mobile phone operators Target Custome r Price & Tariff Quality Technology Strategy Corporate / Individua l Low Deteriorati ng services CDMA Network expansion & attractive products Corporate /SME/ Individua l Competitiv e High quality service but limited coverage GSM Increase coverage and market share Corporate /SME/ Individua l Very affordable Low quality and limited coverage GSM Increase coverage and Market share Corporate / SME/ Individua l Competitiv e Good network with wider coverage GSM To maintain the no. 1 position as a cell phone operator Target customers are almost same for the four mobile operators. Regarding to price and tariff, AkTel and GrameenPhone are very much competitive. Banglalink’s price and tariff is very affordable and Citycell is able to give low price to its subscribers. In case of service quality and network coverage, GrameenPhone is leading the number one position among them. Only Citycell use CDMA technology and others three use GSM technology. By this, Citycell differentiates its products from the others. Except GP, Other operators’ recent strategy is increase coverage and market share through attractive products. On the other hand, GP’s strategy is to maintain its number one position.
  • 17. Highlights of Competitive Positioning of Mobile Operators:  The operators have been engaged in intense competition in terms of start-up cost and tariff. Most of the competitors of GP has adopted and will adopt network expansion strategy.  The mobile phone market consists of four operators, out of which, 61% share (End of 2005) of the market belongs to GP.  Good relationship with regularity authority is strength of some of the other mobile operators while GP has achieved it to some extent by abiding by laws and showing positive results. 10. Network And Network Coverage OF Grameen Phone: GrameenPhone aims to build a full range of service all over the country. The company has targeted to build extensive network all over the country. For better coverage, GP has taken
  • 18. 1600 Km fiber optic cable network leased from Bangladesh Railway. In April 2004, GP had 750 base stations. Now till Oct’05, it has 1750 base stations. Furthermore, considering the subscribers’ need of quality network and extensive coverage, the company is planning to set up another thousand base stations in the following year. Recently GP has doubled its speech quality 900GSM MHz to 1800GSm MHz. Already the company has expanded its network to 61 districts out of 64 districts and 400 upazillas out of 460 upazillas. It’s the only company which covers the most of the land areas with its net work. Approximately 52% land area is covered by GrameenPhone’s network. In over all, GrameenPhone offers the most competitive network facility to its subscribers, and continue improving it. Existing coverage areas are divided into six zones according to the divisional boundary. These are • Dhaka • Sylhet • Chittagong • Rajshahi • Khulna • Barisal District Covered 26 36 40 47 60 61 61 21 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Mar' 05 Year Districts Figure : GrameenPhone’s district coverage.
  • 19. Figure : Net Work coverage of GrameenPhone. The zone in which a subscriber is registered with GrameenPhone is that subscriber's Home Zone, and all other zones are Remote Zones. Area under GP net work covered
  • 20. CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT DIVISION The Customer Management Division of GrameenPhone Ltd. provides a full range of after- sales service customized to the needs of the valued customers. Efforts are made to offer complete service through all the contact points dedicated for GP customers at every opportunity through Call Center, Customer Management Centers and Customer Communication. The Slogan Of CMD is: “We believe in Involve & Evolve” Give sustaining positive experience to the customers by understanding and fulfilling/exceeding their service expectations at appropriate time and prices. Make the customer experience as the main differentiator to stand tall in the market. The organgram of Customer Management Division: Figure: Organogram of Customer Management Division Customer Management division Bidyut Kumar Basu Communicati on Human Capital Training & Competence Development Service Quality Technology for Customer Experiance Process Improvement Program Officer Budget and Follow up Call Center Post paid Call Center Pre Paid Customer Management Center Calling Center Credit Management Collection and Banking Corporate customer IR Customer Service Customer Demographic and Activation
  • 21. Products and services that have been successful  GP-Regular, the oldest product of GrameenPhone retains its popularity through its full connectivity to all networks including fixed line telephony services.  EASY Pre-Paid, because of Low flat tariff and nationwide mobility, it’s a Pre-paid service, no monthly rent required and instant use due to pre-activation, no hassles of bill payment.  Information Service through mobile because of easy access, interesting theme, and reasonable rate and for being new and innovative.  Village phone because of use of Grameen Bank’s borrower network and for having access to BTTB & ISD. Subscription Unit Customer Management Division (CMD) of GrameenPhone Limited is consists of 15 units; Subscription Unit is one on them. This is the unit that remains very close to the customer and always busy to meet the satisfaction of GPs’ valued customer. Subscription Services Subscription Unit is the unit that performs its job in touch with all other divisions. The following figure [Fig-3.1] shows us the subscription services in a whole. i) Sales and Marketing Sales and marketing is one of the important services of subscription. Among the services they allocate phone number for various packages. They planed for new product and packages. They receive the subscription papers all over the country from the dealers. ii) Technical Subscription unit also has some technical responsibilities. Among them quality assurance of the SIM features, testing the SIM, SIM problem is important. iii) Legal Subscription service also deals with the legal issue and various legal procedures. iv) IT Subscription Unit also has IT services. This service mainly develop the customize software for maintaining the customer database and other soft wares to maintain efficient customer relation. All the Customer Relation Centers all over the country
  • 22. are connected with central database. This network maintenance is also a subscription unit’s service. Fig : Subscription Services Finance Another important service of subscription unit is to monitor the international roaming facilities of the subscriber as well as the credit of the subscriber. This is the flow of subscription services. SUBSCRIPTI ON SERVICES Sales & Marketing ● Number allocation ● Activation Papers ● International Roaming ● Subscription Paper Receiving ● Product and Planning ● Test SIM Technical ● Quality Assurance ● Test SIM ● Pre Paid Reconnection ● SIM Problem IT ● Software Development ● Networking between all CRC Legal ● Procedure Finance ● International Roaming Subscriber Information Center Dealers or Agents Sales Center Fax or courier Services Instant Services Corporate Care Sales and Marketing Hotline- 155 Check, Provisioning, Quality Check Activation, Migration, SIM Change, International Roaming, WAP Number allocation Manual filing Electronic Filing Sorting
  • 23. Fig: Subscription Services flow Chart CUSTOMER SATISFACTION The Customers are in the mainstream of sales oriented services. The success of such companies largely depends on the satisfaction of the customers .The buyers are happy if the product and/or the services meet their expectations. If their requirements do not meet the expectations the buyers become discontented, they are delighted when the performance fulfils their requirements. Customers’ past buying experiences, the opinion of friends, associates, marketer, competitor information and promises lead to the expectations. Marketer must be careful to set the right level of expectations. If they set expectations too low, they may satisfy those who buy but fail to attract enough buyers. In contrast, if they raise expectations too high, buyers are likely to bedisappointed. Dissatisfaction can arise either from a decrease in product and service quality or from an increase in customer expectations. In either case, it presents an opportunity for companies that can deliver superior customer value and satisfaction. To-day most successful companies have taken the strategy of are raising expectations and delivering performance to match. Such companies track their customers’ expectations, perceived company performance, and customer satisfaction. Highly satisfied customers produce several benefits for the company. Satisfied customers are fewer prices sensitive remain customers for a longer period and talk favorably to others about the company and its products and services. Although the customer centered firm seeks to deliver high customer satisfaction relative to its competitors, it does not attempt to maximize customer satisfaction. A company can always increase customer satisfaction by lowering its price and increasing its services, but it may result in lower profits. Thus, the purpose of marketing is to generate customer value profitably. Now, we have a very good idea regarding the importance of customer satisfaction. So, it is also important for the company to know about the satisfaction level of the customers. When any problem is identified, it becomes easier to solve the problem.
  • 24. The next part of this paper has focused on the “Customer Satisfaction Factors of GrameenPhone”. It is done through a research survey to find out the customer satisfaction level of GrameenPhone. Customer Satisfaction Factors of GP: GrameenPhone is a fast growing mobile company. In mobile telecommunication industry, there are direct and indirect factors that influence customer satisfaction. Here focus on the most important factors that influence customer satisfaction at GrameenPhone which relates with after sales services. Airtime: Air time is the core offering of GrameenPhone, So, quality of communication network availability, etc, are the most important customer satisfaction factors, quality of airtime depends on the ratio of subscribers and transmission base station. It the numbers of subscribers are increased without developing the network, quality of airtime goes down After Sales Services: After sales services is very important in the mobile telecommunication industry. GP has extensive after sales customer care tools. Here foucus on these step by step. 1. Helpline: GP is the first company that introduced 24hours helpline in Bangladesh. In this part of my paper I tried to focus on the existing operations of the helpline service of GP.which will enable us to understand the importance of the helpline service. A GP subscriber needs to dial 122, 121,148 to reach Grameen Phone Helpline. It is a computer aided information base to afford immediate access to the information about the subscribers, but the operations are done manually. After dialing 122, 121,148 subscribers are first welcomed by an automated and standarilized process. Then he needs to wait for few seconds. After that the subscriber reaches the Customer Manager. CM starts the conversation with a greeting. The subscriber explains his/her problems to the CM (some basic queries are enclosed in Appendix-2)
  • 25. If the inquiry is regarding general information, the customer relations officer does not need to take help of information system. She/he just provides the information and the subscriber keep the phone. There are some queries that are much more personalized and the CM needs to get into the account of that particular subscriber to provide the service. In some case, the subscriber just keeps the complaint/ request and later action is needed to be taken. Customer need to pay TK. 4 per minute to take the service from helpline. 2 Interactive Voice Responses (IVR): This newly introduced service by GrameenPhone. This is automated helpline service. A GP subscriber needs to dial 123 to reach this service. After that she/he can get information regarding the bill, usage, credit policy, bank name that receives GP’s bill and so on by choosing different options.Itisfree of charge for the first minute, from the second minute the subscriber needs to pay tk.2 per minute. 3. Information Centers: Most of the problems of the subscribers are solved by the helpline service. But there are some problems that can not be solved there. Subscriber need to come physically to deal with that problems.Grameen Phone has seven customer relation centers and 380 GPSDs which provide services all over the country. These Customer Relation Centers are situated in the prime divisional head quarters like Dhaka, Chittagone, Sylhet, Rajshahi and Khulna and GPSDs situated all most everywhere in Bangladesh. In these information centers the subscribers can come directly with their problems like billing, address change, SIM change, handset problems, etc. These after sales services are very crucial to keep subscribers satisfied regarding GrameenPhone. Survey Findings: In order to measure the satisfaction of the customers a series of questions were asked to the customers with the help of a questionnaire, the data from these questions are tabulated below. For clear understanding, the overall satisfaction has been divided into satisfaction with the package and satisfaction with the after sales service. As already mentioned, the survey was
  • 26. conducted among hundred GrameenPhone subscribers, it was conducted in the information center as subscribers from different areas in Dhaka come to this center Interpretation of Survey Data: a. I use GrameenPhone because it is the best: Strongly Agree 25% Agree 55% Neither Agree nor Disagree 15% Disagree 5% Strongly Disagree 0% 25% 55% 15% 5%0% Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree b. I use GP mobile as it has additional features in comparison to other operators. Strongly Agree 29% Agree 63% Neither Agree nor Disagree 8% Disagree 0% Strongly Disagree 0% 29% 63% 8% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Strongly Agree Neither Agree Strongly Disagree Farctors Percentage Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree c. Price of Gramophone’s different package is affordable. Strongly Agree 4%
  • 27. Agree 49% Neither Agree nor Disagree 13% Disagree 23% Strongly Disagree 11% 4% 49% 13% 23% 11% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Farctors Percentage Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree d. I am satisfied with the service (quality of airtime and network availability) of GP. Strongly Agree 9% Agree 26% Neither Agree nor Disagree 24% Disagree 30% Strongly Disagree 11%
  • 28. 9% 26% 24% 30% 11% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Strongly Agree Neither Agree nor Strongly Disagree Farctors Percentage Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree e. Whenever I want to have a GP connection, I can get it. Strongly Agree 23% Agree 28% Neither Agree nor Disagree 17% Disagree 19% Strongly Disagree 13% 23% 28% 17% 19% 13% Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree f. GP helpline is very helpful in meeting my queries and other needs
  • 29. Strongly Agree 10% Agree 35% Neither Agree nor Disagree 20% Disagree 15% Strongly Disagree 20% 10% 35% 20% 15% 20% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Strongly Agree Neither Agree Strongly Disagree Farctors Percentage Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree g. GP helpline is very helpful in meeting my queries and other needs Strongly Agree 9% Agree 40% Neither Agree nor Disagree 20% Disagree 15% Strongly Disagree 10% 9% 40% 20% 15% 10% Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree h. Billing rate of GP is low: Strongly Agree 3% Agree 18% Neither Agree nor Disagree 14% Disagree 37%
  • 30. Strongly Disagree 28% 3% 18% 14% 37% 28% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Percentage Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree Factors i. Criteria’s important while purchasing any cellular service Criteria No. of subscribers Network Coverage 68 International Roaming 11 Value added Services 12 After Sales service 16 Easy Bill Payment System. 37 As we can see from the above table and the chart, maximum number of subscribers would purchase a cellular service which has a good network coverage, apart from that the other criteria which is they consider after network coverage is easy bill payment system. j. Criteria’s which were considered while purchasing GrameenPhone Criteria No. of subscribers Network Coverage 68 International Roaming 8 Value added Services 7 68 111216 37 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 No. of subscribers Network Coverage International Roaming Value added Services After Sales service Easy Bill Payment System.
  • 31. 24 hrs customer service 48 Pre-paid facility and bill payment facility 37 From the chart and the table above it can be seen that most of the subscribers purchased GrameenPhone due its network coverage. Also by looking at the figures the bill payment system and the 24 hrs customer service were the other common attributes which attracted the subscribers to purchase GrameenPhone k. Satisfaction with the after sales service  When you are faced with a problem what do you do? Criteria No. of subscribers Call up the GP hotline 54 Write a letter 6 Go to the Information center 48 68 1112 16 37 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 No. of subscribers Network Coverage International Roaming Value added Services After Sales service Easy Bill Payment System.
  • 32. From the above table it can be seen that most of the subscribers either call up the GP hotline or they go to the information center. l. Are the GP employees able to solve your problem regarding the following criteria’s? Criteria’s Always Sometimes Never N/A Total Billing 32 25 4 39 100 Bar/ unbar line 29 22 2 47 100 After sales service 49 31 5 15 100 Special service (International roaming) 17 21 2 60 100 Value Added services 60 22 18 18 100 Total 187 121 31 179 100 From the table above it can be seen that regarding almost every criteria, the Grameen Phone employees are able to solve the problem most of the time. But at the same time there is quite a large number who always do not get a solution to their problem this occur because for certain queries a subscriber has to go to the information center and GrameenPhone has only one information center, due to this shortage a customer is made to wait long hours in a queue. Also many times when the line takes more than a day to be reconnected. 54 6 48 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 No. of subscribers Call up the GP hotline Write a letter Go to the Information center
  • 33. m. Subscribers’ perception of the different Grameen Phone package What is your perception of GrameenPhone? Excellen t, I am fully satisfied Good, but the services could be improved Alright, I use GP because no other company offers Bad, I am looking for alternative Total Which GP prepaid 6 34 14 0 54 Grameen GP regular 3 9 1 0 13 Phone GPGP 1 12 2 1 16 Package do you use? Regular GP-GP 0 14 1 3 17 Total 10 69 18 3 100 It can be seen from the above table that most of the subscribers from every package perceive their respective packages as good packages but they feel that the services can be improved. According to the four faces of customer loyalty by Smart Loyalty, we could consider the 10% to fall under truly loyal customers as highly satisfied, 69% of the subscribers could be considered as accessible because they feel that the services can be improved, these subscribers want to give a chance to GP to earn their loyalty. 18% could be considered as trapped because they use GrameenPhone as no other company offers them the services and only 3% fall under High-risk as these subscribers do not like the GrameenPhone services and are looking for alternatives.
  • 34. Negative attributes: Neither agree or disagree + disagree =33+20 = 53 Positive attributes: agree + strongly agree = 28+19 =47 n. Opinion whether GrameenPhone subscribers would remain loyal if another company came up with packages of similar features. Disagree Neither agree or disagree Agree Strongly agree Total Which Grameen Phone package do you use? GP prepaid 9 17 20 8 54 GP regular 3 3 3 4 13 GPGP 5 5 3 3 16 regular GPGP 3 8 2 4 17 Total 20 33 28 19 100 Some Representative “Additional Comments”:  Helpline is not so easy to reach.  Behavior of helpline officers is quite rough.  Helpline gives support to solve our problem.  Info Centers take a whole day to solve a small problem.  In Dhaka city, there should be more info centers, especially in old side.  Prepaid connections are very difficult to avail.  Billing rate should be reduced, it is too high.  GrameenPhone does not think about the subscribers, their main intensions are to make money.
  • 35. Finding on Analysis Several frequency distribution have been constructed to find the answers regarding the customers perspective of grameen phone line users. By the analysis. Some limitation of grameen providers have been identified. The most important finding of the analysis is customers have claimed some problem on their network system. It is found that some of the customer of grameen hardly got connected after calling more then 4 or 5 times. This problem happens especially in case of connecting outside Dhaka . it is found from the analysis on customers occupation that the grameen is being more used by the students. Also the have been frequently changing their choices regarding mobile service providers. By proper customer care, once they catch this group for long time,they can better perform in the market. Analysis shows that80% of the customers use prepaid lines. One of the significant finding from the analysis is that customer who use grameen , use the line because of minimum call charge compared to other. So further study is needed to understand the related problems and the company should offer more facilities to the competitors to increase their customer and present users satisfaction.
  • 36. RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION The means to overcome the needs of the customers have been discussed in this chapter. These lead to the various recommendations given in chapter 7. Hopefully these recommendations will create awareness to GrameenPhone authority to resolve the problems of the customers. Analysis of the Results: It is already discussed that GrameenPhone is the leading company in the mobile telecommunication industry in Bangladesh. This has been possible because it has a created a superior image in comparison to the other operators. In other words, GP has a clear advantage over competitors. GrameenPhone has some additional advantageous features in comparisons to its competitors. There is easier access to person to person contract. Another important thing is that GP users are mostly satisfied with the initial price of GP connections and handsets. Before GP’s introduction to the market, mobile phones were virtually out of reach to the major part of the current market. Moreover, GrameenPhone subscribers are happy with the country wide network. However, there is dissatisfaction among the GP users with the service of the company. Many important factors are acting as reasons behind this overall dissatisfaction. Quality of airtime and network availability is not satisfactory.Grameen Phone connections are difficult to reach sometimes. It so happens that the subscribers used to pay extra money to get the access. This is especially true for prepaid service. It is encouraging that very recently situation has improved to a certain extent bases on the findings in this report. The “Info Centers” of GP are very important for some after sales services. But, there is shortage of capacity of this service, In Dhaka “Info Centers” are located at Gulshan, Dhanmondhi, Mothijheel, Uttara, these four centers cannot cope with the demand of vastly populated Dhaka city. The GP helpline is also an important customer care tool. But it is also in shortage of capacity. Subscribers need to spend significant amount of time to reach the helpline. Behavior of the helpline CM is also sometimes unmanageable. They are to handle
  • 37. continuous queries. So it may so happen at times the CMs cannot keep up smiling voice and amenable behavior. Most of the subscribers are not happy with the billing rate of GP.They think it is too high in the context of Bangladesh, But they are still using the service as GP is still more easily accessible. Many newer companies are coming up with the lower price; it is thus a great challenge to GP to face, Another significant dissatisfaction of the GP users is that most of the GP connections are mobile to mobile. Access to BTTB is rare. Wider access with BTTB will boast the subscribers. Most alarming thing is that most of the GrameenPhone users are not loyal towards the company. If BTTB or any other company comes up with same sort of services, the GP subscribers might switch to that company
  • 38. References 1. James Brian Quinn, Jordan J. Baruch and Penny Cushman Paquette1987, Technology in Services, Scientific American 2. Image Guide Book & Intranet of GrameenPhone 3. Divisional Annual report(Customer Management Division)-July-2005 4. Charles W.L.Hill and Gareth R. Jones, Strategic Management 5. Cooper & Schindler, Business Research Method 6. Newsletter of GrameenPhone Limited 7. Web Site: www.grameenphone.com Annual Report
  • 39. Sample Questioner 1. User’s Name:…………………………………………………… 2. Age:……………………………………………………………… 3. Occupation:………………………………………………………… 4. Length of phone use:………………………………………………. 5. Type of sim card: Pre-Paid Post-Paid 6. Reason for using the line: Minimum call charge Good network Minimum pulse Special Bonus Others 7. Per month Expense: 100 – 500 501 -1000 1001 -2000 More than 2000 8. Location of user’s: Dhaka Out side Dhaka 9. Problems from Grsmeen use: Bad network No network in village Others No problem 10. Do you wannachange your line? Yes No If yes why- Often network problem faced No voice SMS sometime charged more Others