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    Idea and Telecom Industry

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    from Datamonitor: http://360.datamonitor.com/Product?pid=13127BEA-99D2-4641-9E68-E34277338B1D ET Bureau Somani‚ S. A. (2011). NTP 2011 – A Non-Event…. Mumbai: Angel Broking. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. (2012‚ January 09). India Telecom Services Performace Indicator Reports. Retrieved March 10‚ 2012‚ from Telecom Regulatory Authority of India: http://www.trai.gov.in/reports_list_year.asp Thomas‚ T TRAI. (2011). Recommendations on Spectrum Management and Licensing Framework. New Delhi:

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    Bangladesh. As a populous country‚ it’s huge market has attracted many foreign investors to invest in this sector. The telecom sector in Bangladesh is rapidly emerging. Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is the regulatory authority for this sector‚ overseeing licensing‚ policy etc. The Calling Code of Bangladesh is +880 HISTORY: Landmarks in the history of telecom industry in Bangladesh[1] • 1853 : Telegraph branch under Posts and Telegraph Department‚ British India. •

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    industry. * Competition exerting pressure on the price level resulting falling in marginal profit in order to sustain profitability & volume * Global organization pushes toward more open and competitive markets create an effect on the telecom industry. * Japan & Hong Kong were

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    History of the Telecom Industry • 1851 First operational land lines were laid by the government near Calcutta (seat of British power) • 1881 Telephone service introduced in India • 1883 Merger with the postal system • 1923 Formation of Indian Radio Telegraph Company (IRT) • 1932 Merger of ETC and IRT into the Indian Radio and Cable Communication Company (IRCC) • 1947 Nationalization of all foreign telecommunication companies to form

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    CRM in telecom industry

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    Our CRM solution for telecom helps carriers maximize account potential‚ increase customer satisfaction and boost revenues. This is achieved by streamlining processes and consolidating customer defragmented data spread across multiple systems‚ on a single powerful technology platform. CRMnext enables a seamless transformation from a product-centric to a customer-centric organization required to succeed in a competitive market. Background Telecoms continue to face stiff revenue targets spread across

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    TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA August 2012 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. Government policies and regulatory framework implemented by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) have provided a conducive environment for service providers. This has made the sector more competitive‚ while enhancing the accessibility of telecommunication services at affordable tariffs to the consumers. In the last two decades

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    Telecom Convergence Analysis

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    brands‚ bring renewed demands for innovation and differentiation. Increasingly discerning customers expect a value added services experience‚ irrespective of technology. At a time of rapid technology change‚ these factors add to existing pressures on telecom infrastructures and market expectations for growth. IP technology is the catalyst for this disruptive change. Convergence brings together previously parallel networks (cellular‚ fixed‚ enterprise‚ Internet) onto a single IP-based infrastructure.

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    Telecoms Consumer Protection

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    R e g u l at o R y & m a R k e t e n v i R o n m e n t R e g u l a t i o n a n d consumeR pRotection in a conveRging enviRonment m Te l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n a r c h D e v e l o p m e n t 2 0 S e c t o r 1 3 Regulation and consumer protection in a converging environment March 2013 This report has been prepared for ITU by Rosalind Stevens under the direction of the BDT Regulatory and Marked Environment division.  Please consider

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    Wateen Telecom Branding

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    described in IEEE 802.16e Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) standard which has been introduced in Pakistan by AD consortium Wateen. Wi-MAX compliant systems provides fixed wireless alternative to conventional DSL and Cable Internet. Wateen Telecom is using Motorola ’s Wi-MAX technology to provide wireless fixed broadband data services for residential and corporate use. The company is using Wi-MAX as a cost effective and fast-to-deploy broadband solution‚ as part of its strategy to create a

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    SYNOPSIS OF TELECOM INDUSTRY The rapid growth in Indian telecom industry has been contributing to India’s GDP at large. Telecom industry in India started to set up in a phased approach. Privatisation was gradually introduced‚ first in value-added services‚ followed by cellular and basic services. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)‚ was established to regulate and deal with competition (the service providers). This gradual and thoughtful reform process in India has favoured industry growth

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