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Arup Chakraborty
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, it will definetly make a big dent to the existing iPhone Blackberry market. The hype around iPhone is because they are the first in the market with some break-through features in a handset. Apple will have its niche market segment. But,...
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Abhinav Garg
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| 3 years ago
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There is no way they can crack this segment of phones even though they are leading in the world market in mobile phones. As there are too many players to compete with, there is RIM, and nwo Android phones to content with htc,iphone,palm pre, no...
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Debate: "Microsoft office enabled nokia phone: Will it be able to compete with iphone or blackberry?" deleted from your view.
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New telecom operators are facing rough weather in the world’s fastest-growing telecom market. New entrants like Telenor-Unitech, Swan Telecom and Videocon’s Datacom are facing challenges related to b...
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deepak kala
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well i dont think they are thinking of making profits rite away.... 1.with due course of time and 4g services rolling out these companies can hope to capitalize on the broadband market 2.these companies would surely make profit if they invest...
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Answer: "When will the new telcos achieve break even in such a tough competition..??" deleted from your view.
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Abhinav Garg
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| 3 years ago
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You don't mind if i comment on this one, yes even if the parent company is into IT services and it is having its subsidiary in another country like India, it is known as a captive center.
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Debate: "Captive Centers" deleted from your view.
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The recession of 1930's is known to us as Great Depression... But what do you mean by depression ? Any definitions for depression ? ( in financial term) Will this recession become depression ?
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Adil Naveed
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| 3 years ago
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In middleeast the buying mindset was on the decline in the first quarter of 2009, but forecast for future is impressive as Laptops/computers /mobiles are slowing creative a niche into the necessities category.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 3 years ago
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Well said and absolutely right. Take the example of India itself. The telecom market is doing so well thanks to the frop in prices you now have a whole new market from the rural segment. Suddenly mobile phones and services are very accessible to...
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Abhinav Garg
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| 3 years ago
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No according to me Recession has not affected telecom industry, telecom industry is recession proof, simple reason, even in recession one has to talk to one another right, so telecom is recession proof guys....
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Debate: "Has recession hit mobile phone market ?" deleted from your view.
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Yes, it's in recession
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Julius Onyango Obat
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"No, it's not in recession"
| 3 months ago
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No Telecom is and still will be the booming bussiness as governments try to computerise their system all over the world.
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Abhinav Garg
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| 3 years ago
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DID you know that Indian Telecom Industry has crossed 400 million connection by the end of JAA 2009 and also 0.20 million users were alone added in the month of JAN for broad band.
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shad
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"No, it's not in recession"
| 3 years ago
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The UAE based Etisalat buying 45% stake in Swan Telecom for USD 900 million, and Norway based Telenor buying 60% for USD 1.07 billion in Unitech Wireless which they further want to raise to 74% which is the maximum FDI limit allowed by GOI, in...
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Debate: "Is Telecom Industry In Recession ?" deleted from your view.
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Security
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Lack of Standards
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Abdul Raheem.Syed
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| 2 years ago
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I agree with Ms.Radha.Security has been a major concern here.The device has to be intelligent enough in catching the fishy content thus ensuring required safety to the end-user. There are many fraud softwares to easily access the other mobiles...
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Abhinav Garg
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"Lack of Standards"
| 3 years ago
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In order to achieve interoperability, international consortia and standardization bodies such as the ISO (International Standard Organization), OMG (Object Management Group), W3C (WWW Consortium), IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), SS7...
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Ideate: "What are the Issues and threats related to wireless future??" deleted from your view.
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3G features
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ktaja
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"3G features "
| 1 year ago
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Android has done a good job of showcasing what 3G is all about. Further with its "open" app store, the best ideas always win. 3G will be driven by evolving user needs - many of which some of us cannot even imagine today. As an example, who ever...
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deepak kala
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"3G features "
| 2 years ago
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well i would like know your views on the business aspects of 3g like 1 .will i be able to use a my 3g enabled mobile to open a cyber cafe in my village with 3 or 4 computers. 2.can it act as a substitute for my DTH and can i sumhow connect it to...
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Ideate: "What are the 3G features that one wants most in their mobile phones??" deleted from your view.
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Raja Bhavanam
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| 8 months ago
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We are very far from thinking of mobile television in India. First of all we need to improve the data connectivity and it's popularity. How often people are chekcing email on their mobile phones?
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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| 1 year ago
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As said by one of my fiend that people would access TV in the leisure time,but now a days the generation is busy mostly in traveling & half of the day is spent in office,so in that case Mobile TV would be preferred & of-course The craze of TV...
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Goharr Mumtaz
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| 3 years ago
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As most of the people prefer television only at leisure time, I don't think so that this will retain the charm for long, as may be people to like at the time of travelling as many of us spending our time to travel from home to office or vice...
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Debate: "Mobile television will it be a success?" deleted from your view.




