A model for the mobile market based on customers profile to analyze the churning process
Authored by Marcos Postigo-Boix, Flores-Mendez Mario Rogelio, Melus-Moreno Jose Luis, Burkhard Stiller
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-016-1334-8
Sponsors:
European Union
National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT)
Platforms:
C++
OMNeT++
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Abstract
In the current telecommunications market that is reaching high
saturation levels, mobile network operators (MNOs) try to position
themselves among customers through aggressive marketing campaigns and
offers. In this environment where customers have multiple MNOs to choose
from, different factors influence customers' decisions. In addition to
this, mobile number portability contributes to a phenomenon called
churning where customers migrate from one MNO to another. Churning
impacts not only the network design but also the pricing methods adopted
by MNOs, and hence their revenue. It is because of this that MNOs try to
reduce churn through retention campaigns. The key factor for the success
of these campaigns is to detect potential churners before they leave the
service. The state of the art has focused on proposing methods to
identify churners based on data mining techniques, however these
techniques doesn't always offer clear explanations for churn reasons.
Instead, we use a technique called agent-based modeling to model
customers in the mobile telecommunication market and assess the effects
of customers characteristics and behaviors on such market. We propose a
model that includes some relevant demographic and psychographic
characteristics and the utilizations of usage profiles to describe
customers. We show with simple experiments how different factors lead to
churn in different ways. We believe the proposed approach is useful
because MNOs can use it for explanatory, exploratory and predictive
purposes.
Tags
behavior
Adoption
Model
Prediction
Simulator
Services
Users
Churn
Customer profile
Wireless network