Telecom Sector
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India's telecom sector has shown massive upsurge in the recent years in
all
respects of industrial growth. From the status of state monopoly with
very limited growth, it has grown in to the level of an industry. At present the country's telecom sector has achieved a growth rate of
14 per cent. Till 2000, though cellular phone companies were present,
fixed landlines
were popular in most parts of the country.
Today the industry offers services such as fixed landlines, WLL, GSM
mobiles, CDMA and IP services to customers. Increasing competition
among players allowed the prices drastically down by making the mobile
facility accessible to the urban middle class population, and to a
great extend in the rural areas. Even for small shopkeepers and factory
workers a phone connection is not an unreachable luxury.
Today the industry offers services such as fixed landlines, WLL, GSM mobiles, CDMA and IP services to customers. Increasing competition among players allowed the prices drastically down by making the mobile facility accessible to the urban middle class population, and to a great extend in the rural areas. Even for small shopkeepers and factory workers a phone connection is not an unreachable luxury.
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Rahul Jain
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Telecom companies have already seen heavy pressure on ARPU,as result they are consolidating their core infrastructure. To survive in this market ,telecom need to CREATE VALUE for customer by extending service offering..so that they have a very...
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Isha Verma
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I agree with Mr. Vijay, the three points what he has mentioned are very true and valuable. This is what I too guess will happen in the future for the telecom industry. Thanks for sharing your opinion..... it was really useful.
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Ritesh Ranjan
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Yes but it will take sometime........number portability can also give some indications of future.
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INIAN JOB MARKET
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MONIKA
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Who can forget Obama's visit , no ther good reason can stan d against this?
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simple and easy u have capability to take....:)
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make simple by adding fake things before HR.
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virendra singh rajawat
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in today's scenario we can't say telecom industry is small, it's a vast industry with the availability of a no of players and they are benefitting customers with their products and services.
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Nirav Trivedi
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i totally agree with Mr Surya Prakash because whtever the growth of telecom sector is, it is ultimately an outcome of IT/Software sector. because telcome sector cannot work without technology.
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Neelam Mishra
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No....... after recession IT is now back to its form and we are see increasing growth in that sector. Telecom is a small industry compared to IT and the number of players are also less. So opportunities/revenues will be there but less than the IT...
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Vodafone
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Aircel
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Nikhil Gautam Bhingare
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Currently Aircel required only those people who is FAIR in complextion & not those people who is having good experience in companies like VODAFONE. Why M.S DHONI holding the Brand Ambassador of such company?
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LAXMAN KESHWALA
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You have basic knowledge of electric,physics and technical references so that you can understand.My email l.keshwala@gmail.com for your answers is given to feed your needs.
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Telcom
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IT
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KRISHNA KUMAR CHANDRAKAR
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I AGREE TO YOUR VIEW.IT'S HIGH TECH AREA OF WORK WERE LARGE NOS OF ENGINEERS ARE WORKING DAY AND NIGHT TO PROVIDE AND IMPROVE SERVICES WHICH IS THE NEED OF THE DAY.
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P. Abraham Paul
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"The woes are industry's own making - themselves should find the way out"
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Unethical and unwarranted price wars are the reasons for the cuurent woes of an otherwise booming industry in India. The users will be only too happy to get everything free. Driving the business with jurisprudence is the cup of tea of...
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Radha Sundaram
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"Effective utilisation of capital should be done."
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Concentrated investment in specific parts of the country doesn't get the benefit of the telecom facility to the rural parts of the nation which is a challenge on capital rationing for the service providers. The solution that could address this...
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possible & Help Full
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Not possible & Use Less
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monika computers
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can we able to operate computer with a simple mobile which also even don't have the facility of accessing Internet
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Give impetus to Rural Telecom. By Abraham Paul, MD CEO Future Groups (India), FCOMNET (UAE) In spite of the few hiccups in the beginning, the privatization has pushed Telecom business in India making the services available and affordable to common man. Most of the issues in the beginning were due to inertia of the incumbent provider in changing their old mindset. The main aspect of telecom expansion being that it virtually reduces space making the distance immaterial, the initial decision of making the GSM Wireless Telecom license areas co-terminus with existing telecom circles was one of the major flaws. Over and above disallowing of direct interconnects between different networks of the Service Provider forced them to make multiple investments on one side and loss of revenue to the incumbent operator on the other side. Bringing in the concept of Pan India Telecom with Unified Licensing was a positive step to correct few of these earlier wrong doings. But the present...
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I just found out about a company called The Gram Mooligai Company Limited. We should not be taken by surprise to know that this company is completely owned by villagers. C heck out the video here : Click here We need more and more such people to come up ,d on't we? Please share if you know of something similar.
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