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The challenge, Loops biggest differentiator is the pstn, however competitors offer it just through partners. Loop could become the go to partner.
However when it comes to quality, the leap from pstn to VoIP is already huge, we just take it for granted. In equal measures by audio only we are very tolerant of poor quality, how many times have we hung on making a call with a mobile when we should hang up and try with a better signal.
My rambling point, those Teams providers without the Loop differentiation are still serving the same proposition less assured quality for the audio… however in practice the experienced difference is negligible as most communications (80-90%) of large and global organisations is internal, or enterprise to enterprise where Teams calls starts over IP and finish on IP, no PSTN.
Loops traditional service of PSTN audio conferencing without video, where Steve openly shared they were servicing the laggards that demanded simple and basic tools, they grew year on year by taking over the business the likes of BT, NTT and other conference providers were turning off in favour of video.
So where Loop made no secret they grew by winning the tail end of business in a declining market…. Isn’t that what they are doing now, by being regulated in 60+ countries, only the cost and liability of entry is quite high.
I am still guessing a MBO followed by acquisition could be the end game.
yrabsmurruc
hi...I have seen it lately on two other placings ... ..21p ..needs a 20% rise to get back to 25p...so..that "might" be the target area ....being targeted to a low at the moment,...whatever that low is...
so Poker, do you think it has further to fall?..... I presume you are still watching rather than trading, suggesting "the lows" are still be found.
B
I will watch and do a trade on the lows ..... it will get back to 25p I am sure...regardless of what else happens IMO
jtd - not to forget the 'viral' effect of the service product. correct me if i am wrong, but the platform is not a closed network, i.e. there is external calling. therefore, if quality is landed first then those with whom they do buisness might just enquire by return. in turn, there should be a critical mass turning point for onboarding new clients. all in theory of course,.