Telus Retreats from Porn

February 21, 2007 by Mark Evans  
Filed under Business News

Telus’ ambitious foray into the world of pornography has come to a premature end (terrible puns, I know!) The Vancouver-based wireless carrier had quietly launched a service where customers could download pornographic photographs to their phones for $3, and video porn for $4. To say the least, it was a controversial initiative despite the fact online porn is huge and lucrative business. I guess Telus was thinking porn was a high-margin way to boost ARPU - and in the wireless business, it’s all about ARPU. Telus, however, discovered while, in theory, porn downloads make for good business, it’s a long way from being accepted by consumers. After several hundred complaints, Telus has decided to stop the service. The questions that must be asked is: what was Telus thinking? Is ARPU that important that they were willing to embrace porn?

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5 Responses to “Telus Retreats from Porn”
  1. Rob Drimmie says:

    Is a telco providing for-pay porn much different than a cableco providing on-demand porn? There is definitely adult content on Rogers On Demand.

    How is Telco offering an on demand service for their phones different?

  2. Mark Wells says:

    ARPU indeed. The very model they, and every other ISP in North America wants to apply to the internet. That’s the story behind the story.

  3. jules says:

    I think it’s a little bit ARPU related, a little bit “let the porn subsidize the mainstream service development” and a whole lotta wireless-number-portability “lets get sticky now” strategy.

    -jules
    julies.ca

  4. Tom says:

    Telus left thousands of customers hungry and in search for new mobile porn; I just cannot believe people where paying $4 to download a video. Oh well, if Telus won’t provide the porn, other sites will http://www.tomshark.com

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