Helio Ocean 2 arrives at the FCC

September 19th, 2008 by

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Looks like we’re inching ever closer to getting our paws on the mythical Helio Ocean 2 — the fun-loving regulators at the FCC just added a Pantech OZII dual-slider handset with Helio branding to their all-knowing database. Nothing you couldn’t have guessed here — QVGA display, EV-DO, 2 megapixel cam with video, full HTML browser, A2DP support — but hey, this is The Phone That Could Have But Didn’t Save Helio, you know? It’s alright to be excited.

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Helio’s Ocean 2 coming — but not until 2009

September 12th, 2008 by

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This is one of those classic tales of joy and sorrow — a tale of a phone that could’ve been Helio’s undisputed flagship model of the year, a phone that could’ve saved the scrappy little MVNO from Virgin Mobile’s gaping maw (alright, it couldn’t have even come close to doing that, but we’re running with it for the drama factor). On the high side, we’ve now heard confirmation straight from the source that the Ocean 2 is, in fact, a real device, but the problem is that it won’t be coming out until next year because they “want to put it out when it’s the best it can be.” It’s sure looking just about the “best it can be” from the videos we’ve seen recently — and frankly, we think they should just throw this out there while kicking off development on an Ocean 3 ASAP — but it looks like the decision’s already been made, and we all know there’s no such thing as moving a release date forward.

[Thanks, Blade G]

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Helio is dead, long live Helio

September 9th, 2008 by

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The deed is done, and Virgin Mobile is wasting no time giving its fresh acquisition a giant bear-hug to welcome it to the family. Helio is now “Helio by Virgin Mobile,” tagged with the line “Plan To Have It All” — hopefully a nod to the fact that Virgin plans to keep Helio’s offerings distanced from Virgin as a higher-end, feature-rich carrier that can compliment Virgin’s typical lineup of ultra-cheap prepaid goods. To kick things off, Helio is now offering an upgrade to its $80 A La Carte plan, boosting the 1,500 included minutes to a limitless bucket — nice, we’ll take it — and Virgin is stealing some of Helio’s mojo to offer the Shuttle, a new handset marketed under the Virgin name that’ll integrate Helio’s Buddy Beacon service. Just stay on track with the Ocean 2, fellas, and everything’s cool by us.

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Virgin Mobile formally seals the deal on Helio acquisition

August 22nd, 2008 by

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We know, the little possibility that the whole deal could fall apart has been keeping you wide awake for months, but at long last, you can push aside your anxiety and hit the sack. Virgin Mobile USA announced today that it had “completed its acquisition of Helio,” and all of the terms put forth on June 27th were used in the final close. Aside from garnering all the necessary regulatory approvals, Helio shareholders SK Telecom and EarthLink have received 13 million shares of Virgin Mobile USA Class A common stock, with a value of around $38 million. It’s also noted that both SK Telecom and Virgin Group will each invest a cool $25 million in Virgin Mobile USA for preferred shares. And then, there was one.

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Two years and half billion later, Helio sells for a song. But why?

June 27th, 2008 by

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Money-losing companies with interesting technology and a small, if rabid, customer base still frequently tend to sell for healthy chunks of change — especially in the wireless space. We know Helio was burning cash like crazy, but that doesn’t entirely explain why SK Telecom was so absurdly desperate to dump their $500m investment. At a $39m acquisition price, SK didn’t just lose its shirt — it lost that, the shoes, and then the pants. You know, the pants with a half-billion dollars in them.

Now, if you look at nothing other than the price per subscriber of some other, larger mobile acquisitions, Helio’s numbers seem even crazier. Alltel’s subscriber base is going to Verizon for about $2,100 per customer, and back when Nextel sold to Sprint, each sub went then for about $2,350. Helio’s $39m sale to Virgin nets them $230 per subscriber. That’s now what you’re worth to Virgin, Helio subscriber — $230 on an $80 ARPU. Clearly there’s a lot more value in acquiring more than ten million subs than under 200k, but is that value ten fold?

And then to add insult to injury, the piddly $39m Helio did get from Virgin was an all-stock deal, which basically means SK won’t be recouping material costs any time soon. Granted, that does amount to 17% of Virgin Mobile USA’s market cap, and SK gets two seats on VM’s board, but damned if Helio isn’t like the reverse-Brewster’s Millions of cellphone companies. Basically our pet theory right now is that either SK is playing the Korean tax system for the maximum possible write-off, or they literally didn’t have another soul to turn to in this whole wide world. We know Helio wasn’t in good shape, but a $39m all-stock deal means they basically stood on the corner and gave the company away to whomever was passing by at the time.

We wanted some more expert opinions, so we hit up a couple of old Engadget pals. Om Malik had this to say: Their losses are huge and there is no hope in sight. Why Virgin bought so few subscribers, I don’t get. My best guess is that SK Telecom wants to do something with Virgin. Helio was one giant misexecution — it is a micropennies on the dollar sale.

Michael Gartenberg offered this: I suspect there were not a whole lot of options… who else would have bought this thing? It’s clear the MVNO model doesn’t work for the most part. Virgin was probably the only buyer who had interest and it was probably the best chance for Helio’s investors to get some of that money back.

Bottom line, it looks like Virgin and its shareholders should be pretty stoked today, because by all accounts they got a pretty killer deal.

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Virgin Mobile to buy Helio for $39 million in equity

June 27th, 2008 by

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It’s official, MVNO lone survivor Virgin Mobile is picking up the struggling Helio from SK Telecom and Earthlink for a cool $39 million in Virgin Mobile USA stock. They expect the deal to close in Q3 2008, pending regulatory approval. The acquisition comes as no surprise, but it’s still sad to see the one true innovator in a mostly doomed MVNO space fall to that pesky little “completely failing to make money” thing. The good news is that it while the Helio brand will be phased out, Virgin Mobile isn’t just in this for the 170,000-ish subscribers it’ll be picking up. They plan to leverage Helio’s technology and content offerings, not to mention the willingness of its customers to pay a few extra bucks for the perks, to build the Virgin Mobile brand into new spaces — spaces which hopefully prove profitable and Ocean 2-ey.

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Helio sale to Virgin Mobile could happen this week?

June 25th, 2008 by

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Do you hear that, Helio? That [cue Sir Richard Branson’s soothing voice] is the sound of inevitability. Rumors have been swirling for a few weeks now that SK Telecom — Helio’s majority owner — is getting ready to cut, run, and offload its share to Virgin Mobile, rolling the scrappy MVNO into the one and only virtual network in the US that’s been met with substantial, quantifiable success (more recent stock woes notwithstanding). Now, the Financial Times is reporting that a deal is cued up and ready for a public introduction as early as this week. The sooner, the better, because tons of questions remain about the fate of subscribers and the introduction of the pretty hotly anticipated Ocean 2, a device that at one time could’ve been Helio’s savior; too late for that now, we guess.

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Helio’s flame going out: stores to shutter, customers heading to Virgin?

June 20th, 2008 by

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It ain’t over until it’s over, but we just got word that Helio store managers received notification this week that the axe is finally falling: (at least some of) the nationwide chain of retail stores will be shuttered during Virgin’s takeover of Helio. As we’ve heard, “there is no ‘merge’ in this merger,” so it sounds like after this year’s big executive reshuffle, SK Telecom is bailing on their half-billion dollar enterprise a big way. No word if the fabled Ocean 2 will make it — or if Virgin will even let Helio customers keep their phones.

Alongside Helio — more or less the last man standing — the great MVNO goldrush also dies. Unfortunate that besides Virgin and a few local and M2M providers (like Amazon’s Whispernet), pretty much no one was able to make it work. Then again, no one ever never said making cellphones and running any kind of carrier was easy.

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SK Telecom says talk of Virgin Mobile takeover of Helio is “groundless”

May 12th, 2008 by

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Well, it looks like the struggling Helio may not be falling under the Virgin Mobile umbrella quite just yet, with the MVNO’s parent company, SK Telecom, now calling such speculation “”groundless.” An SK Telecom spokesperson further added that it was not in “any sort of talks” with Virgin and that it remains “committed” to Helio, although the company did seemingly leave the door open somewhat by saying it is “actively seeking opportunities” to expand its service in the U.S. Muddling the situation a bit further, Reuters reported on Friday that the two companies were in fact in “early talks” about a deal, although the source behind that story was apparently unable to confirm whether the deal was actually a merger or a purchase, or one of a number of “other possibilities.”

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Virgin Mobile turns Spitzer scandal into marketing gold

March 14th, 2008 by

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Poor, poor client number 9, Eliot Spitzer. Having suffered a humiliating week in the US press, corporate Canada is now taking its shot at the disgraced New York governor. That’s the actual print ad which Virgin Mobile will run in Toronto newspapers this week with the following subtext:

“At Virgin Mobile, you’re more than just a number. When you call us we’ll treat you like a person, not a client. Whether you’re #9 or #900, you’ll get hooked up with somebody who’ll finally treat you just how you want to be treated.”

Let’s just see if Spitzer swallows the jab, or comes out fighting this unauthorized use of his image. Full text blow-up after the break.

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Virgin Mobile deals the Kyocera Wild Card

October 19th, 2007 by

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Virgin Mobile is officially dipping its toes into smartphone water with its latest offering, the Kyocera Wild Card. Of course, how deep into that particular pool both companies are going is a question for the ages. The Wild Card isn’t exactly the most robust phone you’ll ever get your hands on, though the flip-phone does offer a QWERTY keypad, dual screens, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth integration, and a WAP browser. The hitch is that you’ll have to view that browser on a 128 x 160 screen, which is painfully, embarrassingly small — though they do throw in Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man to keep you distracted. Hey, for a price point of $99, you could do way, way worse. The phone is available now from your friendly neighborhood Virgin Mobile dealer.

 

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