December 20, 2005 |
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Telecom Equipment Warranties:Unlike in other industries, there doesn't seem to be any typical spending rate for warranty claims in the phone, data, wireless, or broadcast equipment sectors. For every high there's a low, and for every upward trend there's a decline.The big theme among the 140 or so U.S.-based manufacturers of telecommunications equipment who disclose their warranty expenses is volatility. Of all the manufacturers who have seen radical changes in their warranty claims rates over the past three years, most are part of the telecommunications industry. It probably has something to do with sales, and specifically with the volatility of equipment sales in an industry that has been through massive breakups, consolidations, and bankruptcies in just the past few years. Add to that the turmoil of technology changes and collapsing costs per minute or per megabyte and it's easy to understand how warranty claims rates can rise and fall so quickly. To conclude our third full year of publishing Warranty Week, we're going to take a look at 140 telecom equipment makers in much the same way we did the semiconductor equipment makers two weeks ago and the auto parts suppliers last week. That means we're going to assume that most of the warranties are issued by one business to another business, unlike in the appliance, auto, or computer businesses where most of the end users are residential or office-based. In this case, however, it doesn't seem to change the warranty picture very much. In industries such as semiconductors and auto parts, the component suppliers seem to get away with lower warranty expenses than the manufacturers of the final products. And in semiconductors in particular, the makers of the production platforms seem to end up with higher warranty expenses than the products actually produced on them. No Clear TrendsThere doesn't seem to be any such generalities to be made in telecom equipment. There are manufacturers with high OEM-like warranty claims rates and there are manufacturers with low supplier-like rates. There are highs and lows in both voice and data communications. And there are highs and lows in each of the other sub-sectors such as broadcasting, wireless, satellite, and microwave. First, let's look at the industry as a whole. Together, the 140 manufacturers represented in Figure 1 represent around 5% of the entire warranty pie. These companies have reported just over $1.1 in warranty claims during the first nine months of 2005, an amount which is actually down 10% from the same period in 2004. In fact, as the chart below illustrates, telecom equipment warranty claims were on a steady climb until the final quarter of 2004, when they hit a high of $442 million. They've been falling ever since. Figure 1 |
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General Motors discovers a seat belt defect on the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana through an analysis of warranty claims. Associated Press, December 20, 2005 | |
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Fujitsu's responsibility for stock sale fiasco unclear; computer system's warranty likely expired. Yomiuri Shimbun, December 20, 2005 | |
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Hawaii Insurance Division issues an order of liquidation for 1SourceAutoWarranty.com, PrimeGuard Insurance Co., First Assured Warranty Corp., and WarranteeWise Inc. Press Release, December 19, 2005 | |
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Circuit City reports 3.8% of domestic sales is extended warranty revenue, same as in 2004. Press Release, December 19, 2005 | |
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Gehl to increase earnings by 12 cents a share after resolving a warranty issue with a supplier. Press Release, December 19, 2005 | |
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Continental Warranty co-sponsors Christmas party for needy children in Wilmington DE; George Adair plays Santa. News Journal, December 19, 2005 | |
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Gripes about Apple's iPod warranty and repair policies reach Australia. Sydney Morning Herald, December 19, 2005 | |
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Australian auto extended warranty company Promina looks to enter Asian market. The Australian, December 18, 2005 | |
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Ford to lengthen warranty on intake manifolds to seven years and pay $735 to customers who already replaced defective units. Associated Press, December 17, 2005 | |
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Cingular Wireless says aftermarket mobile phone faceplates can void the unit's warranty. WRTV Indianapolis, December 16, 2005 | |
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New Zealand's Automobile Association to begin selling extended warranties. Press Release, December 16, 2005 | |
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New "Welcome to Virginia" signs to be covered by a 12-year warranty. Hampton Roads Daily Press, December 16, 2005 | |
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Overheating problem with New Zealand military's Pinzgauer vehicles is fixed, but new fans are too noisy. New Zealand News, December 16, 2005 | |
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Blue plastic sheeting installed on hurricane-damaged roofs in Louisiana carries 30-day warranty. Insurance Journal, December 15, 2005 | |
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Connecticut man fuels Volkswagen Jetta's diesel engine with used vegetable oil. Danbury News-Times, December 15, 2005 | |
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Dec. 19 deadline to join Las Vegas class action lawsuit against partners of National Warranty Insurance Group. Associated Press, December 15, 2005 | |
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Mark Brunelle's company, Hardware 4 Less, accused of selling counterfeit Compaq computers to nuclear labs. Associated Press, December 15, 2005 | |
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Holiday Tree and Trim in Bayonne NJ sells artificial trees backed by a 50-year warranty. San Francisco Chronicle, December 15, 2005 | |
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Ford's Power Stroke diesel engine drives up warranty costs. Automotive News, December 14, 2005 | |
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Analysts say customers need to be sold on extended warranties, which Wal-Mart won't do well. Dallas Morning News, December 14, 2005 | |
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Bobby Sutton joins Pete Stephens in allegedly deceptive garage door dealership chain that changes names to avoid warranty claims. Tucson Explorer, December 14, 2005 | |
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Consumers represented by Handal & Associates sue Gateway over alleged defects in plasma TVs. Press Release, December 13, 2005 | |
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Michigan townships choose 15-year warranties over five-year warranties for new sewage tanks. Traverse City Record-Eagle, December 13, 2005 | |
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Symmetricom lengthens warranty on its Active Hydrogen Maser MHM 2010 to seven years to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Press Release, December 13, 2005 | |
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Apriso announces Version 9.3 of FlexNet manufacturing and logistics software, including a quality management system. Press Release, December 13, 2005 | |
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LG monitor's three-year warranty preferred over Gateway's one-year warranty. Philadelphia Inquirer, December 11, 2005 | |
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Ncompass to provide warranty service on computers state of West Virginia buys direct from Lenovo. Charleston Gazette, December 9, 2005 | |
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Injunction filed against C.A.R.S. Protection Plus Inc. prohibiting diagnostic charges for Powertrain Value Limited Warranty claims. Press Release, December 9, 2005 | |
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VAC Service sold to Bankers Warranty Group Inc., a subsidiary of Bankers Financial Corp. Press Release, December 8, 2005 | |
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ServicePowerÂ’s Field Service Solutions Division to provide Sylvan Source with a warranty service solution. Press Release, December 7, 2005 | |
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