forces that affect the Telecom Industry:- INDUSTRY RIVALRY: The above shows the different market share of the different firms such as Airtel which holds 28% of the total share being the highest ‚ Vodaphone – 23%‚ Idea -15% ‚ Rcom-8.2% ‚ Tata – 8.8% ‚ BSNL/MTNL – 609%‚ Aircel -4.8% ‚ Uninor-2.4%‚ Others – 2.3%.The rivalry among the different companies is high and the cost difference is not much so the customers have options in choosing their connection. POTENTIAL ENTRANTS: Telecom sector is one of the
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6 2.2 Role of Advertisement 9 2.3 Marketing Strategy 10 2.4 The Decision Making Process 12 1.5 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 14 1.6 SWOT Analysis 17 2. Research Methodology 20 3.5 Research problem and Research Design 20 3.6 Data collection 21
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Strengths • Very focused on telecom. • Leader in fast growing cellular segment. • Pan – India footprint. • The only Indian operator‚ other than VSNL‚ that has an international submarine cable Weakness • Price competition from BSNL and MTNL • Untapped Rural Market Opportunities • Fast expanding Indian cellular market. • Latest and low cost technology • Huge market Threats • Competition from other cellular and mobile operators • Saturation point in Basic
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largest‚ in mobile telecommunication system. As the number of service providers increased‚ the rates had to decrease. The main service providers are "Airtel‚ Reliance‚ Vodafone‚ Idea cellular and BSNL. With the emergence of more and more mobile service providers‚ the monopoly of land line service provider (BSNL) seems to be in threat and forced them to be more efficient in the quality of their service. With the invention of mobile phones the vast world had shrunk into our palms. However far our dear
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my pleasure to be indebted to various people‚ who directly or indirectly contributed in the development of this work and who influenced my thinking‚ behaviour‚and acts during the course of study. I express my sincere gratitude to GAUTAM BUDH TECNICAL UNIVERSITY for providing me an opportunity to undergo summer training at INDIAN TELEPHONE INDUSTRIES LIMITED RAEBARELI. I am thankful to Mr J.P.MISHRA (CM MARKETING) for his support‚ cooperation‚ and motivation provided to me
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CHAPTER-2 PROFILE OF THE ORGANIZATION 2.1 About Bharthi Airtel: Bharti Airtel Limited is an Indian multinational telecommunications Services Company headquartered in New Delhi‚ India. It operates in 20 countries across South Asia‚ Africa‚ and the Channel Islands. Airtel provides GSM‚ 3G and 4G LTE mobile services‚ fixed line broadband and voice services depending upon the country of operation. It is the largest cellular service provider in India‚ with 225 million subscribers as of August 2013. Airtel
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A PROJECT REPORT ON COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VODAFONE AND AIRTEL SERVICES IN PUNE REGION BY SHRIKANT HAWA SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF BACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INDIRA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & SCIENCE PUNE (2005-2008) CERTIFICATE We hereby certify that Mr. Shrikant Hawa is a bonafide student of our institution passing out course of Bachelor of Business Administration from University of Pune for the year 2007-2008 with specialization in Marketing. The project
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NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY BHOPAL PROJECT ECONOMICS-I MARKET STRUCTURE OF TELECOM INDUSTRIES IN INDIA EONOMICS-I Table of Content: Introduction Objective Review of Literature Structural Evolution of the Indian Telecom Industry: Telecom Sector in the Pre-liberalisation Era (1980-1990) Telecom Sector in the Post-liberalisation Era Current Structure of the Indian Telecom Industry Public Sector Private Sector Change in Market Share Segments in the Telecommunication
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TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR IN INDIA: POLICIES & REGULATIONS Telecommunication Industry in India: The Indian telecommunication sector has seen something of a swansong in the past decade. It has been one of the fastest growing sectors in India and has grown to become the second biggest telecommunication industry in the world‚ second only to China. It now has a subscriber base of almost 937.7 million as of September 2012 and is expected to service over 1 billion people by 2014. The present cellular
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