TNCS Payback Calculator

In today's highly competitive environment, a highly reliable network
 that is always available every time your subscriber 
turns on, tunes in, signs on or dials up is:

Required to retain existing subscriber base
Required to increase the "take" rate of homes passed
Required to capture significant market share for enhanced services:

  • Telephony
  • High speed Data
  • Video on Demand

Required to grow your business

Use this calculator to determine the effect a highly reliable network will have on your bottom line. You can customize the calculator to model the specifics of your system and use your assumptions for growth. In addition, the calculator can be used to show the effect of subscriber loss from doing nothing to improve your system’s uptime.

How to use this calculator:
1. Input the data that models your system's operating statistics.
2. Input your systems assumptions for Revenue lost due to Downtime and Revenue Gain due to Increased Uptime.
3. Input expected profit margin.
4. Click on the Calculate button.

Required Fields:

1. Your System's Current Statistics:                    

Homes Passed
Service Revenue/Month/Sub Take Rate System Revenue/Month
CATV Penetration  
Telephony  
High Speed Data  
Video on Demand Avg.Revenue/Sub  

 2. Your Assumptions:

 

REVENUE LOST DUE TO DOWNTIME REVENUE INCREASED DUE TO UPTIME
Subscribers Lost at Each Outage CATV Penetration Increases to
Number of Outages per Year Telephony Take Increases to
Revenue From Avg Subscriber   High Speed Data Take Increases to
Annual Revenue Lost   VOD Avg. Revenue/Sub Inc by
Revenue from Avg Subscriber  
Revenue from New Subscriber  

Additional Revenue From Existing Subs  
Total New Revenue  

TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE INCREASE
3. PROFIT MARGIN (%)
ADDITIONAL ANNUAL PROFIT GENERATED

The Bottom Line is TNCS will help you grow your Bottom Line!


       

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