Telecom industry in India
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Telecom industry in India has a big market potentiality and is a fast growing sector. Government of India is eager to reconstitute this telecom industry by enacting effective policies for more investments from foreign companies, which results in a very competitive and deregulated market in the world.
It is the fastest growing market in the world and represents unique opportunities for U.S. companies in the stagnant global scenario. But there are some factors effecting the growth of this industry. It has a major role in Indian economy . So here lets have a discussion on issues and developements relating to India's telecom industry....
It is the fastest growing market in the world and represents unique opportunities for U.S. companies in the stagnant global scenario. But there are some factors effecting the growth of this industry. It has a major role in Indian economy . So here lets have a discussion on issues and developements relating to India's telecom industry....
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Applications and Telecom convergence
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Wireless end links with Fibre Optic back bone is the future.
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Anuj
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"Applications and Telecom convergence"
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I think for Innovation we need to recognize the market nerve. Innovation can turned into good margins only when it can be used widely or among masses ,We cann't sell ideas just because it is great and contains a lot of technical complexities.......
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Sonal Singh
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"Finding out the business intelligence tools"
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I agree with Mr. Abdul. Finding proper Business Intelligence tools will help in Better performance...
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Ideate: "Where the innovation will come for Indian Telecom industry now?" deleted from your view.
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Suggestions to revamp Telecom in India. An open letter to Hon. MOC and others. Spectrum should not be sold out by auction or otherwise as it will be like opening of Pandora's box as I have been pointing out for years. Also de-linking of Spectrum from license and making available only by auction is an unworkable proposal and hence should not be done. Instead, Spectrum shall be allocated according to need to each licensed operator. Unused spectrum shall be surrendered. Spectrum shall be given on a base lease charge per quantum and a revenue share in addition; depending on the number of active customers or based on total minutes of usage of network. Network operation and service provision shal...
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Ravichandar S
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Good work Abraham! well laid out plan for the common cause.
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Munshi Ramchand
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Abraham, Your suggestions are way ahead of time. Your suggestions are really good and it will be useful to everybody(if implemented). The only bottleneck has already been pointed out by Muralidharan.."There exists a tussle between Bureaucrats and...
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S. Muralidharan
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Mr. Abraham, you have touched upon a very vital subject. There exists a tussle between Bureaucrats and Technocrats to head to the Ministry! Bureaucrats are pliable to the political class, therefore, the political class wants a bureaucrat to head...
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Anuj
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Good analysis by Aviral.. I think the biggest entry barrier for new players in this telecom businiess (with their own Nw) is the huge initial investment which is needed and for old players the biggest challenge is the entry of some substitue...
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Shyamal Maity
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Telecom industry is still in its beginning stage in rural areas and as more than 70% of India's population stays in rural sector, it is a very good opportunity for new operators to get their market share. As Ms. Sundaram said, new operators doing...
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Abdul Raheem.Syed
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I agree with Ms.Sundaram. Alliances is the effective way of increasing your market share.This not only saves on the costs,the time is also saved with the strategic partnerships.This is a proven practice and will definitely help the new players in...
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Answer: "What do you think is the future of new operator companies in telecom industry? " deleted from your view.
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Answer: "hello sir ,, i need your opnion,, i am b.tech student,, and now going for my trainning,, in telecom,, will u tell me it is..." deleted from your view.
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prateek santoshq
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yes..it will hav a great future..with the introduction of 3G the data field of telcom will get enhancement and will create future as well as devolpment
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Anand Sharma
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It can grab the customers but i don't think that the business will add more money for the service provider.
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Rethink of business plans
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Telecom can beat recession
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shanmukh
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"Telecom can beat recession"
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Hi, Telecom Sector in even developed countries is registering growth. New IP technology has opened doors for growth in telecom and entertainment area again. Indian telecom sector can further grow without any major issues as tremendous scope for...
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Yes, it's in recession
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No, it's not in recession
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ravindra g rathod
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Roti, kapada aur Makan was the necessity of people now in metro and tier 1 cities roti, kapada, makan, mobile aur broadband and in rural area also roti, kapada, makan aur mobile are necessity. I dont think there was and is and will be any recession.
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saravanan arumugam
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I think if its not in recession, why people loss the Jobs in telecom field.Last year alone more than 10-15% of the employees lost their jobs in telecom field and increment,PLA everything reduced and some of the companies its completely deleted...
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shad
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"No, it's not in recession"
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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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Amit Madhav
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I don't think so after knowing that Indian telecom companies added a record 15million customers in January. Does this show telecom industry is affected by the slowdown ?? No way... Also the number of phone connections in India has crossed 400...
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Shyamal Maity
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"Yes"
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I don't agree with subhankar on this, the financial crisis impacts consumer spending in a huge way, everyone wants to save money,Due to high inflation people are not spending as much as they were doing before. So this means there is a slowdown in...
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In every sector mergers are taking place and among them the topmost is telecom sector. Though there has been disputes between the large national and regional telecom service providers, rural operators such as CenturyTel and Commonwealth Telephone could be ready to do some deals with smaller outfits. I also believe the next wave of consolidation is likely to be focused more on the smaller rural properties and see the large independent rural providers such as CenturyTel as being among the acquirers The Lucent merger : Lucent has limited growth prospects, and those already are figured into the stock price .'We would not be adding positions based on limited upside potential,' the analysts ...
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Abdul Raheem.Syed
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"Yes"
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With limited players in the market, now the quality of service has been a major concern among the customers everywhere.Customer always wants to have the choice.When there is no competetion,there will be no quality.I think this is not the right...
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Makrand Bhave
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| 2 years ago
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I have maintained from day one that two is company three is crowd..... oopps.... 18 is REALLY CROWDED!!! Good move :))
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Sonal Singh
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| 2 years ago
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I think it is a right move from TRAI as the DoT the Department of Telecom is doing its survey regarding this like how many telecom providers should be there in a region and there are many licenses pending like AT T and others like moser...
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Debate: "TRAI puts new Telecom licenses on hold: Do consumers need more Telecom providers?" deleted from your view.
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