year on the back of rollout of newer circles by operators‚ successful auction of third-generation (3G) and broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum‚ network rollout in semi-rural areas‚ launch of mobile number portability‚ and increased focus on value added services (VAS). The future progress of the telecom industry in our country is also very encouraging‚ as rolling out the wireless broadband networks in the country has been started. India is the second-largest wireless network in the world after
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architecture‚ data throughput‚ and user perceptions. The 3G and 4G networks have some similarities but differ in many ways. 3G is short for third generation of cellular telecommunications technology (Turban‚ Volonino). 3G supports multimedia and broadband services‚ do so over a wider range and at much faster speeds than the prior network generations (Turban‚ Volonino). 3G also have greater ranges because they use larger satellite connections that connect to different telecommunication towers. 4G
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subscriber base of 10.0 million. This growth is accomplished through our focus on making it easy‚ keeping it relevant and providing the best deals to ensure excellent customer experience in mobile and Internet services. DiGi is the newest 3G broadband provider and the first in the country to deploy a 14.4Mbps High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) network. Forever the innovator‚ we are in the midst of a three-year nationwide network transformation to bring Malaysians the first LTE-equipped network with
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1. INTRODUCTION Data Communication and Networking seminar on High-Speed Broadband (HSBB) was organized by class of ITT 730‚ Group C770P2A and C770P1M. It was running on 12th May 2012 at Dewan Al-Ghazali‚ FSKM. The speaker‚ Mr. Masdi Mohamed is from Telekom Malaysia and has been graduated his Master in IT (UiTM) and BSC (Communication Engineering) USM. He had experience 20 years in Telecommunication industry focus on Access Network. Title of the presentation is “The design of HSBB Access
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WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SUMMER PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL ANALYSIS TOWARDS INTERNET DATA CARD SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VODAFONE From 20th June 09-5th August 09 BY PROSENJIT.R.SAHA WBUT Regn No: 081670710070 of 2008-2009 WBUT Roll No: 08167009084 MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF DURGAPUR Rajbandh 1 PREFACE The MBA course is well structured and integrated course of business studies. The main objective of practical training at MBA level is to develop skill in student by supplement
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Weaknesses • Scaling operating costs • Market position relative to SingTel Opportunities • New technologies • Changing customer preferences • Government initiatives (e.g. island-wide wi-fi access) • Changing network infrastructure (e.g. next-gen broadband network) Threats • Government regulations • Technological obsolescence • Changing customer preferences • Increasing competition (e.g. SingTel in cable TV market) • Growing market saturation • Economic recession that puts downward pressure on ARPU
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INDUSTRY PROFILE INTRODUCTION The Indian telecommunication industry‚ with about 600.69 million mobile phoneconnections as of February 2010‚ is the third largest telecommunication network in the worldand the second largest in terms of number of wireless connections of 563.73 million. TheIndian telecom industry is one of the fastest growing in the world and is projected that Indiawill have ’billion plus’ mobile users by 2015. Projection by several leading globalconsultancies is that India’s telecom
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Technology-related trends impacting online consumer behavior (Chapter 7) 35% of online Americans connect to the Internet with a broadband connection. Broadband has increased by 20% in the past 2 years. The U.S. is only the 10th largest broadband market. Broadband users exhibit different online behavior than those using mobile handheld devices or dial up. Q2. social/cultural environment for e-marketers ( Chapter 7) Reputation: brand image and reputation are based on market perception. Relevance:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-ncnd/2.5/au/. Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get our permission. Requests for permission (or other inquiries about the Licence) should be addressed to: Assistant Secretary Digital Economy Branch Department of Broadband‚ Communications and the Digital Economy GPO 2154 CANBERRA ACT 2601 DEFutureDirections@dbcde.gov.au Australia’s Digital Economy: Future Directions Minister’s Foreword The digital economy is essential to Australia’s productivity‚ global competitive
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1. Explain the different activities carried out on E–Commerce‚ with appropriate examples. Ans: In its simplest form ecommerce is the buying and selling of products and services by businesses or consumers over the World Wide Web. People use the term "ecommerce" or "online shopping" to describe the process of searching for and selecting products in online catalogues and then "checking out" using a credit card and encrypted payment processing. Internet sales are increasing rapidly as consumers take
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