| Topic : New Competitive Landscape in Telecom |
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Indian Telecom Professionals
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last activity : 03 27 2011 17:21:32 +0000
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| Quoting from an interesting insight posted on ShiningConsulting.com The Year has begun with MNP (Mobile number portability) being launched. This will mark shift from volume based business to relationship based. |
| Technology focus will be integration of different content types and its delivery in mobile. Regional content, mobile internet, location based services, mobile T.V and M-Commerce will emerge as applications of the future in 2011. Enterprises will explore the VAS market to increase stickiness of the subscriber. 3G will play crucial role in shaping the wireless industry. Media convergence will be another service provided by telecom providers. |
| Growth will primarily come from Asia pacific, African, Latin American and Caribbean markets. |
| Industry will witness huge investment in up gradation of existing networks. Large enterprises will spend more on wireless technologies rather than in wired ones. |
| The year will see global expansion of telecom companies from emerging markets into Europe and USA. |
| Industry will see co-operation and collaboration on infrastructure front as more and more companies start taking infrastructure sharing option more seriously. To read about Industry growth drivers, Competitive scenario, Industry complexity and Pain areas you can go to ShiningConsulting.com |
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Regards,
Chitra
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