Executive
Summary Suzhou
based mobile instant messaging service
provider PepTalk has gone from providing
mobile communications services to
police departments to offering a mobile
instant messaging tool for individual
handset users. The company is now
competing with newly released mobile
IM offerings from both China Mobile
and China Unicom, as well as several
other third-party mobile IM companies.
Pacific Epoch
recently spoke with PepTalk CEO
Mu Rong about the company's service
and competition in the industry.
Pacific Epoch: When
was PepTalk established?
Mu Rong: PepTalk Technologies
used to be Suzhou Guangda Technologies'
mobile instant messaging division
and was spun off in July 2005 after
receiving a first round of venture
capital investment.
Before being spun
off from Guangda Technologies, PepTalk
had provided wireless communication
services for industry clients, mainly
police departments, since 2003.
Dopod's first smart phone wireless
application for enterprises was
developed by PepTalk. In the second
half of 2005, PepTalk customized
its mobile communication solutions
into a mobile IM tool for individual
and launched the beta version in
early 2006.
PE: Who were the investors
in PepTalk's first round?
Mu: PepTalk Technologies
received its first round of funding
from a US-based venture capital
firm and a Suzhou government-run
venture capital fund in 2005. We
started raising a second round of
between US$3 million and US$5 million
in October, 2006 and plan to close
the round in the beginning of 2007
[PepTalk would not confirm with
Pacific Epoch in late February whether
the second round had been completed,
.ed]. PepTalk's founding team will
retain a controlling stake in the
company.
PE: What kind of service
does PepTalk's wireless IM tool
offer?
Mu: PepTalk Technologies'
mobile IM tool, also called PepTalk,
has features including PoC (Push-to-talk
over Cellular), mobile voice over
IP (VoIP), bundling with QQ/MSN
Messenger/Yahoo Messenger accounts,
group text messaging, offline message
receiving, chat rooms, photo sending,
send/receive attachments and mobile
blogs. Users can send pictures or
files from PC to handset or from
handset to handset and one user
can send a picture or file to multiple
recipients at the same time. PepTalk
has direct cooperation with companies
including Tencent, MSN China and
Yahoo.
PE: Does PepTalk charge
individual users for the service?
Mu: PepTalk's mobile
IM service is free. PepTalk will
not charge for basic functions but
is developing some paid value-added
services. The new services will
be entertainment-focused or business-focused,
depending on the target users. Mobile
advertising is another planned revenue
source.
PE: How many individual
users does PepTalk have?
Mu: Since the beginning
of 2006, PepTalk has a user base
of over 1.5 million individual users,
of which nearly 20 percent log-on
to PepTalk at least three times
a month. The number of average concurrent
users is about 15,000, while peak
concurrent users has hit 22,000.
PE: Can you give us
a profile of a typical PepTalk user
and their user habits?
Mu: Most of PepTalk's
users are between 18 and 30 years-old
and they are logged into PepTalk
for about 2.5 hours a day. Some
overseas Chinese and Chinese citizens
studying or working overseas use
PepTalk's Push-to-talk function
to communicate with friends and
family in China.
PE: How many handset
models does PepTalk support?
Mu: PepTalk currently
supports over 300 handset models
- almost all the popular Java-enabled
handsets. To develop PepTalk for
a new handset model takes from several
days to two months, depending on
what operating system the handset
model uses.
PE: Do you think China
Mobile and China Unicom's own mobile
IM tool will affect PepTalk and
other existing mobile IM service
providers' business?
Mu: I think the IM
services from mobile operators will
take some of our users; however,
the market is still very underdeveloped,
so there is enough room for all
companies. China Mobile and China
Unicom will help to develop the
market, which will benefit existing
companies.
PE: Who are PepTalk's
competitors?
Mu: Actually, PepTalk
only has one direct competitor:
MMIM Technologies Ltd.'s PICA service.
The other mobile IM tools have some
differences from PepTalk. Mobile
IM tools such as Shanghai's Me-you
and Bang.cn's BBT lag behind PepTalk
in terms of technology.
PE: I saw on your
website that PepTalk has a partnership
with Suzhou Mobile. What kind of
partnership is it?
Mu: The cooperation
started in January 2006. The partnership
includes Suzhou Mobile helping promote
PepTalk and exempting some PepTalk
users' GPRS traffic fee.
PE: How many employees
does PepTalk have?
Mu: We have 36 employees
total and 21 of them are R&D
staffs.
PE: What do you think
are the problems facing the development
of China's mobile IM industry at
present?
Mu: I think
there are two major problems: One
is the network quality is still
not good enough in some areas; the
other is that the penetration of
smart handsets is still too low
in China. Some of PepTalk's multimedia
applications can only run on certain
handsets.
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