4. Egyptian Case Studies Azza El-Shinnawy and Heba Handoussa INTRODUCTION This chapter presents three cases of recent foreign investment in Egypt. In the case of the Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (MobiNil)‚ an international consortium takes over a state-run mobile phone service‚ and modernises its operations in a rapidly growing and transforming market. The local partner subsequently becomes a regional player in Africa and the Middle East. Glaxo Smith Kline‚ a leading pharmaceutical firm
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the first operator to introduce the pre-paid service in September 1999. It established the first 24-hour Call Center‚ introduced value-added services such as VMS‚ SMS‚ fax and data transmission services‚ international roaming service‚ WAP‚ SMS-based push-pull services‚ EDGE‚ personal ring back tone and many other products and services. The entire Grameenphone network is also EDGE/GPRS enabled‚ allowing access to high-speed Internet and data services from anywhere within the coverage area. There
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Chapter-1 Introduction 1.1 Origin of the Report This report has been assigned by Ms. Homayara L. Ahmed‚ Course instructor‚ Manpower Planning and Policy to be submitted on January 19th 2007. 1.2 Objectives The primary objectives of this report are 1) To forecast the total human resource requirement of GrameenPhone up to 2015. 2) To apply different statistical techniques to predict human resource of the organization. 3) Measure the importance of such a system in the development of the
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MOBILE MARKETING COMMUNICATION BY: - MOHAMMAD ARSHAD‚ AMIT DHOTE. EMAIL: -mohd.arshad97@gmail.com‚ dhoteamit699@gmail.com. INTRODUCTION “It’s all about communication and trust relationships.” – Vesku Paananen‚ the father of the ringtone business‚ 2000 The marketing communications environment has changed rapidly during the last few years. Specifically‚ mass markets have been broken down into fragmented Markets‚ and therefore‚ marketers are now shifting away from mass marketing. Marketers
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way of communication. Mobile Communication: A communication network (either public or private) which doesn’t depend on any physical connection between two communication entities and have flexibility to be mobile during communication. The current GSM and CDMA technologies offer Mobile Communication. GENERATIONS: Generations of mobile communication are as follows: 1G: In the world of cell phones‚ 1G signifies first-generation wireless analog
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INTRODUCTION * TELECOMMUNICATION * HISTORY OF GSM * Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) * Changes with the changing Technology * DoT and the Precursor Reform * ABOUT TELECOM IN INDIA * Milestones in Telecom Reforms * BASIC STRUCTURE OF INDIAN TELECOM MARKET * Evolution of Indian telecom market * The Indian market-Basic Demand Trends * Growth of Telecom Network * Network Expansion * Cellular service providers * Market structure of telecom India
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and the third largest internet user with a subscriber base of 121 million as of December 2011. The total market values according to experts are $75.88 billion with a y-o-y growth rate of 26% and generate employment for about 10 million people. The services sector generates revenue of about $62.31 billion (FY 2010-2011) and the equipment sector generates about $25.75 billion. Factsheet as of Dec‚ 2011: Particulars | Wireless | Wired | Total | Total Subscribers (million) | 893.84 | 32.69 | 926.53
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Journals ISSN 2047-3745 Development of a GSM Based Household Power Management System Ganiyu R. A.‚ Arulogun O. T.‚ Adetunji A. B. and Okediran O. O. Department of Computer Science and Engineering‚ Ladoke Akintola University of Technology‚ P.M.B 4000‚ Ogbomoso‚ Nigeria. ABSTRACT Household power management system provides a means of controlling home appliances remotely using mobile phone. In this paper‚ we mainly focus on design and implementation of a GSM based household power management system
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a legitimate mobile phone and illegally programming the identical information into another mobile phone. The result is that the "cloned" phone can make and receive calls and the charges for those calls are billed to the legitimate subscriber. The service provider network does not have a way to differentiate between the legitimate phone and the "cloned" phone. WHEN DID CELL CLONING START? The early 1990s were boom times for eavesdroppers. Any curious teenager with a £100 Tandy Scanner could listen
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operations conducted. Customers 1. With Business customers‚ Vodafone help them meet their sustainability needs. Collaborating with them will also play an important role in helping to deliver transformational products and services. This in turn helps them in creating commercially viable services with sustainability benefits which they can roll out
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