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Roderick Boss, CEO of DOCOMO PACIFIC, discusses providing world class telco services in a unique market context
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ome to fewer than 170,000 people, annually buffeted by tropical storms, and a transPacific junction for undersea cables, the
island of Guam represents one of the most unique market contexts in the telecommunications industry. It is culturally and politically a US territory, but 04
sits a mere three and a half hour flight away from Tokyo and Manila; its user base is smaller than the population of Fort Collins, Colorado, but Guam’s telecommunications market is one of the most sophisticated in the world. It’s competitive too, with four mobile industry operators vying for a market share smaller than most others. “This is a very unique territory to be operating in, due to both our geography and our identity as a US territory,” says Roderick Boss, CEO of DOCOMO PACIFIC. “Being in the US but so close to Asia gives us a big advantage that’s maybe disproportionate to our population size.” Founded in 1991, DOCOMO PACIFIC is the biggest telecom operator in both Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). As the only overseas subsidiary telecom operator of NTT
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“ Being in the US but so close to Asia gives us a big advantage that’s maybe disproportionate to our population size” — Roderick Boss, CEO, DOCOMO PACIFIC
DOCOMO, a leading Japanese mobile provider, DOCOMO PACIFIC brings a unique value proposition to a wholly unique market. We sat down with Boss to find out more about the strategies and values that have allowed the company to become the region’s leading telecom provider, and why Guam itself is the perfect test bed for NTT DOCOMO’s 5G ambitions. According to Boss, Guam’s hypercompetitive market is one of the key drivers behind DOCOMO PACIFIC’s
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success. “We have a very competitive market here, and our position as the leading provider in the region is hard won,” he explains. “That competition is a driver behind a lot of the innovation that we do: we have to innovate in order to attract the business of this very sophisticated population. People want the latest devices, the best possible network quality, reliability and world class customer service – and we have to provide them with that.” Boss joined DOCOMO PACIFIC in the summer of 2018, a continuation of multiple decades of experience in the telecommunications sector. Even after years working in Japan, the Philipines and
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across the Pacific, he acknowledges
SOPHISTICATION AT (ISLAND) SCALE
that the opportunities and challenges
The unique combination of a sophis-
that Guam and the CNMI present have
ticated population that demands
required a unique adjustment. “Coming
technological excellence, status as US
to this market definitely required an
territories, and small market scale make
adjustment, compared to working for
DOCOMO PACIFIC a uniquely valuable
a telecommunications provider in a
card in NTT DOCOMO’s hand. “There
big market,” he reflects. “Here, we still
are a couple of reasons they’ve invested
need to provide everything that you’d
in us,” explains Boss. “Our proximity
expect from a world class telecom
to Japan makes it very convenient,
company, but it has to be the island
as well as the fact that we’re in touch
version of that. That doesn’t mean
with what’s going on in the US market;
lower quality or less technology, it’s
there’s a lot that we can learn from
just a different version.”
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“ We have a very competitive market here and our position as the leading provider in the region is hard won” — Roderick Boss, CEO, DOCOMO PACIFIC
wealth of different cultures, perspectives and skill sets. “We have a very diverse organisation. We have people from all over Asia, from the local Chamorro population, a big Filipino population as well as distinct Korean and Japanese demographics. So, add to that all the military personnel that come and go and you have a very diverse and dynamic little island,” says Boss. “I feel like that diversity is a real strength in our operation. It allows for innovation and a very respectful environment. I think that’s something that DOCOMO PACIFIC puts a lot of value in.” The other major benefit that
Whereas NTT DOCOMO is a mobile-
DOCOMO PACIFIC’s secluded market
only provider, DOCOMO PACIFIC is a
provides is its role as an ideal test bed
quad-play organisation, which provides
for leading-edge technologies. Around
a singular opportunity for its executives.
the world, the advent of 5G adoption
“We’re tiny when you set us against the
is creating a revolution in the telecom-
whole NTT DOCOMO world, but we
munications industry. With implications
have about six or seven executives at
that range from lightning fast, reliable
a time who come on a rotational basis
digital communications, to a cornu-
from Japan to work here with us and
copia of IoT and smart infrastructure
learn how our full fixed service and
applications, the next decade of digital
mobile business works,” says Boss.
communications are set to be defined
Sitting at the intersection of the
by the rise of 5G. Early adopters and
Pacific, US and Asian markets,
innovators in this space can expect to
DOCOMO PACIFIC has access to a
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THE RACE FOR 5G
5G lab, which was opened here,”
“We started our 5G journey more than
explains Boss. The lab serves to com-
two years ago,” notes Boss. “NTT
plement DOCOMO’s Open Partner
DOCOMO was developing as a global
Program, which allows outside compa-
leader of 5G innovation and we were
nies to partner with DOCOMO PACIFIC
talking to them very early on about the
in order to test their 5G applications,
possibility of testing 5G capabilities
equipment and new concepts at no cost.
in our market.” In February 2019, the
However, the island’s fiercely
company unveiled a new DOCOMO
competitive market quickly spurred
5G Open lab at its headquarters in
DOCOMO PACIFIC on to greater
Tamuning, Guam. “NTT DOCOMO
heights of innovation. “A few weeks
already had three other labs in Japan –
after the launch of our lab, one of our
in Tokyo, Okinawa and Osaka – and
competitors held a big press confer-
number four was their first international
ence to announce that they were
E X E C U T I V E P R OF IL E :
Roderick Boss Roderick Boss is currently President and CEO of DOCOMO PACIFIC in Guam. Prior to joining DOCOMO PACIFIC, he held senior positions at ManpowerGroup in the US, Japan and the Philippines. Before ManpowerGroup, he was the President and CEO of Pacific Crossing Limited, the owner and operator of a subsea fiber optic telecommunications cable system in the Pacific. Before joining Pacific Crossing he was the President and CEO of Japan Telecom America, the US arm of Japan Telecom, then Japan’s third largest telephone carrier and largest broadband service provider. JT is now part of Softbank Communications. Before returning to the US and Japan Telecom America, Rod held various senior positions in Japan Telecom in Japan. He was responsible for all global services and products. Rod spent a total of eighteen years living and working in Japan at a variety of telecom companies including PowerBand Communications, J-Phone, International Digital Communications, AirTouch International, and Vodafone. He started his telecom career at AT&T where he worked in Tokyo, New York and New Jersey. Rod began his career at Honda Motor Company in Tokyo where he was a member of the first group of foreigners hired into Honda’s management training program. Rod holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University and a Master of International Management Degree from the Thunderbird School of International Management.
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going to commercially launch 5G in
the early adoption stage of the tech-
Guam and the CNMI by the end of
nology, and the world class nature of
2019,” recalls Boss. “I kind of took
DOCOMO PACIFIC’s extant 4G/LTE
that as a personal challenge. I said
network – which he notes consistently
“if they’re going to launch before the
achieves 70-80 mbps speeds – Boss
end of the year, we’re not going to be
explains that he isn’t planning to cover
beat.” DOCOMO PACIFIC launched
Guam’s entire 549 km² of land. Rather,
its fixed network 5G services in Guam
DOCOMO PACIFIC has established
in October, and Boss explains that
three major hot spots in the island’s
the company is set to follow up with a
busiest villages. “The rest of that
mobile 5G service in the near future.
deployment schedule will be defined
“We actually launched ahead of NTT
by the market and driven by demand,
DOCOMO in Japan,” he says. Given
not the other way round,” he states. 13
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S20 is going to be able to use 5G when they’re within one of our hot spots.” Beyond flagship mobile devices, however, Boss notes that there’s an array of potential applications that are particularly suited to Guam’s needs. “Our geography makes us isolated, which can present limitations to our healthcare system. It’s hard to get a lot of specialist doctors to come all the way to this small island so, when people have something serious, they get on a plane to Tokyo, Manila or Hawaii,” he explains. The high speeds, reliability and low latency that 5G provides has A key driver of market demand
far-reaching implications for delivering
for mobile 5G services will be the
medical expertise to remote locations
increased capability of widely avail-
around the world. He also explains that,
able handsets. “Initially we’d been
since Guam has a single university and
using an LG phone that uses the
one community college, the potential
same frequency for 5G as Sprint’s
benefits of distance learning for the
network in the US, and we managed
island are also substantive. However, he
to get that ahead of schedule,” Boss
notes that both applications are prin-
explains. “Now, of course, Samsung’s
cipally based upon fixed 5G networks,
S20 is 5G capable. This means we’re
and that the process of finding applica-
seeing a progression from one highly
tions for 5G mobile that aren’t already
specialised handset, to having a very
being supported by the last generation
mainstream model of phone that’s 5G
of technology is an ongoing process.
capable. For us, that really changed the game, because anyone with an
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16 most excited about and that’s fiber
neighbourhood and achieve fiber-like
replacement. If I can get internet
speeds through wireless, by dropping
speeds that are comparable to fiber
a tower near my users, that’s a signifi-
without having to dig up the ground
cant game changer for our market.”
or drill holes in people’s walls, that’s a game changer.” Guam is located in
A VITAL ECOSYSTEM
what’s colloquially known as “Typhoon
Providing world-class services in a
Alley”. Every year, some of the world’s
tiny market is an ambitious goal, and
most devastating storms sweep across
DOCOMO PACIFIC fully leverages
the Pacific and break on the island.
its network of partner relationships
As a result, Boss explains that build-
to support its goal. “Our partnerships
ings on the island tend to be made
are incredibly important to us,” says
of reinforced concrete. “In-building
Boss. “Because of our scale, we have
penetration is a big issue,” he says.
limitations in the skills and knowhow
“If I can use 5G to go into a
that we can have inhouse. So we rely on
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the modern enterprise. As countries
close working relationships, we can
around the world close their borders
make their expertise our own. We have
to travellers, and the global economy is
a long and close relationship with Nokia,
forced into history’s biggest experiment
which provides our network equipment.
with remote work, it falls to telecom-
Another key partner is Commscope,
munications providers to ensure that the
who we’ve bought a number of products
world remains connected.
from over many years. We see the mem-
“Over the past five years, we’ve seen
bers of the companies we work with
a big shift from voice to data. During
as members of our own team, so those
the current COVID-19 pandemic we,
relationships are incredibly important.”
along with telco operators all over the world, have seen a massive increase
THE COVID-19 CHALLENGE
in our broadband business – about a
The ongoing global pandemic repre-
90% increase – and haven’t had any
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— Roderick Boss, CEO, DOCOMO PACIFIC
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handle this spike because we’ve been
we sell to people, so we were in a good
making the transition to data for a long
position to move to that very quickly.”
time,” explains Boss.
In response to the pandemic’s effect
Guam went into lockdown in mid-
on the region, DOCOMO PACIFIC has
March. “In our case, immediately
placed its customers first, waiving late
following the first case of COVID-19
fees, providing uncapped data to its
being diagnosed in Guam, we switched
customers and donating PPE to front
to a virtual work strategy across
liners in Guam and the CNMI.
our entire company. Our call centre operations, for example, all went virtual
CONNECTING TO THE FUTURE
within a two-day period. I was pretty
“It’s an incredibly exciting time in the
proud of the team’s ability to do that,”
industry for us. We have a lot of really
says Boss. “Obviously, the ability to
fun things that we’re doing,” enthuses
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“Because we’re a small island operator, and most suppliers adjust rates according to volume, it’s important that our suppliers recognise that. One example of that is the “2020 Olympics. We were hoping to get the sponsorship to be the official telecom supplier to the Guam National Olympic Committee. This is managed by the IOC, and they charge astronomical fees for these sponsorships. We were hoping that they would understand that we’re a tiny market with our own Olympic team separate
from the US. We thought that with it being so close to us geographically, and with us being part of a Japanese telco, it would be a great sponsorship opportunity. It actually turned out very well; they were able to understand our scale and give us a rate we could afford. Now, we’re Guam’s official telecommunications sponsor for Team Guam to the Summer Olympics event. We need a lot more of our partners to recognize that we need worldclass products and support, but at small island prices.”
“ I love this industry. It’s where new technology comes first, it’s incredibly competitive – and I love competition” — Roderick Boss, CEO, DOCOMO PACIFIC
for people who are moving away from full-service cable. That’s something that we’re going to see launched here very soon and I’m really excited about it,” he says. “I’ve watched my cable business shrink, year-over-year, for some time. Rather than just wait and see what happens with that, I’m ready to be a player in this new market as well.” From new technology, new strategies and constant competition to stay on top, to its inherent customer centricity, DOCOMO PACIFIC is
DOCOMO PACIFIC represents his
a uniquely capable company that
first experience with the TV and broad-
punches above its weight, operating
casting business. “The media and TV
in a market unlike any other. “I love this
businesses are at an inflection point
industry. It’s where new technology
right now around the world. OTT broad-
comes first, it’s incredibly competi-
casters are seeing this phenomenal
tive – and I love competition – and it’s
growth, creating their own content, and
fun to come to work everyday,” says
that’s driving this huge transformation.”
Boss. “We’ve built a great team here
In response to the rapid acceleration
at DOCOMO PACIFIC. We’re lucky to
of OTT adoption and the proportional
have a very supportive shareholder
decline in traditional cable services,
that allows us to do some things we
Boss is exploring ways for DOCOMO
might not otherwise be able to do. I’m
PACIFIC to once again thrive in
very happy to have that and, looking at
response to market pressure and com-
the future, I think it’s pretty bright.”
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