Hi Kenneth, am not sure who has given you such an impression on the mobile networks in India. What you have been given to understand is definitely not the case, we have quite a huge penetration and growth from rural areas, and given the fact that we have 12+ operators in every telecom circle in India, and that the urban penetration is above 100% with everyone having 2 or 3 connections, the only way to grow is upcountry tapping. In fact some of the operators focus on coverage in highways and rail roads.
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Gopinath S, Founder Director & Freelance Business Consultant, Cordate Technologies Pte Ltd
| 10 08 2010 11:41:10 +0000
eal-estate issues loom large for many nonprofit organizations, as physical space often represents a significant expense. Is it better to rent or buy? What are the best options for financing facilities? What "hidden" costs and issues can organizations expect? The economic downturn has raised the stakes and added a new layer of complexity to classic real-estate challenges. This discussion will include answers to questions about the financial options for nonprofit organizations, foundations, and boards. This event is part of The Chronicle of Philanthropy's series of free live discussions featuring Nonprofit Finance Fund to provide advice to nonprofit and foundation leaders on how to manage in tough economic times.
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ravindra shrivastava, Information Systems(MIS)-Manager, iifs pvt ltd
| 03 30 2010 05:55:24 +0000
No doubts, it's going to rule the world and only going to get better as the days come by. At the same time like any other platform and forms of businesses, rate of vulnerabilities and risk associated with it are going to be high too. It's up to the individuals to make online trade safe place to do business, by following all precautions.
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Chandrasekar Puvvada, Owner, evOlve business consulting
| 03 30 2010 04:34:50 +0000
Yes,Online business has become buzz word in present era and IT is seen as "India Tomorrow" so why not real estate.
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Zahid , Web Developer, STCPL
| 03 30 2010 04:31:26 +0000
Tommorow world is entirely the world of internet. All Advertisements will be shifted towards internet media. The cost is low and publicity is high. even i have my two websites and one blog developed for this purpose once iam able to attract visitors around the world and probably i will be biddiing for high rated Advertisements. if iam able to think in this way and y cant the IT Gurus can think and achieve it. blog is http://techsanjay.co.cc Regards Robert
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Robert Sanjay, Corporate Trainer, Confidential
| 03 22 2010 10:31:00 +0000
Why is online preferred? as it is easily accessible, highly manageable, global. Imagine and make it possible platform well in terms of information. Information was, is, and will be the to the stepping stone for the growth of our civilization. A pc an internet connection and you get connected to the world of information, we can exchange information any time at a click. In India the potential of going online is yet to be harnessed as we Indians a not to bothered about privacy we still move with a country side attitude though we have huge educated population, lager then the population of America, we are still groping with mobile telephone technology, it may take India another decade to get online, I want this statement to be proved false!! well how? If ISP's slash down internet tariffs PC prices come down anti piracy awareness created are few that come to my mind. Best regards, Joydeep Dasgupta
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Joydeep Dasgupta, Business Development, New Horizon
| 03 22 2010 09:48:44 +0000
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wat u said is not at all true....more or less what the current statistics indicate is tat we INDIANS are not way behind anything...its jus tat it takes sum amount of tym to do so....bt the problem is our population....and even after such a vast population if we can mage our country very well....then going online is not a problem at all....u may think we are a two tier nation wid regards to the online going factor...come visit here atleast once....we'll proove u wat is a true 4wd like....lol...!!!!
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saisantosh , B.Arch student, asmita college of architecture
| 03 29 2010 16:29:03 +0000
Not in India. The only national infrastructure is the railway network. I am advised that taking a mobile phone a short distance out of major cities and the reception is useless. India seems to be, at least, a two tier nation with regard to online.
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Kenneth Mortimer, Founder & Principal
| 03 22 2010 09:27:44 +0000
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