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INTRODUCTION Indian telecom is more than 160 years old‚ beginning with the commissioning of the first telegraph line between Kolkata and Diamond Harbour in 1839. In 1948‚ India had only 0.1 million telephone connections with a telephone density of about 0.02 telephone per hundred population. By June 2006 there were 153.42 million telephone (including cellular mobile) connections in the country with a telephone density of 13.96 telephones per hundred population. The Telecom Commission‚ set
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TELECOM INDUSTRY India is the world’s second-largest telecommunications market‚ with 898 million subscribers as on March 2013. The sector ’s revenue grew by 13.4 per cent to reach US$ 64.1 billion in FY12. Telecom infrastructure in India is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20 per cent during 2008-15 to reach 571‚000 towers in 2015. Internet traffic in India is expected to reach to 2.5 Exabyte’s per month in 2017 from 393 pet bytes per month in 2012‚ as per a Cisco
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A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON A STUDY OF PROMOTION PRACTICE OF TTEB Prepared by:- Paghadar Sagar. PGP+MBA Stevens Business School Company Guide:- Mr. Chetan Gurjar Mobility Head Of (Gujarat) TATA Teleservices Ltd. College Guide:- Dr. Himani Joshi Acknowledgement:- In the realization of one’s objective man is not an independent identity. It is the combined efforts of the people from diverse circle. Keeping this
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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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Role of value creation in the Indian Industry V.YUVARANI‚ II-MBA PAAVAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚Namakkal. ABSTRACT Background: The Indian economy is widely believed to have moved into its next phase of sustainable growth rate of 8-10%. The last five years have seen an unprecedented value creation in Indian stock markets. Aim: This study
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SUGANDH CHHETRI Contact No. : 9575666339 E-mail: sugandh.chhetri@gmail.com KEY ATTRIBUTES • Good business acumen & knowledge of customer insight • In depth knowledge of Trade Marketing/BTL Activities • Good Analytical Skills • PR and effective vendor management • Proficient in MS Office & Internet tools OBJECTIVE Aspire to enhance my abilities through continuous learning‚ where my experience and expertise can directly impact
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KAUSHIK SETH Project Management Office/Business Analyst Executive MBA‚IIM Lucknow-2013 B.TECH(I.T)‚UPTU- 2006 Contact No:+91-8800444797 Skype: kaushik.seth Email: sethkaushik2811@gmail.com : sethkaushik2811@yahoo.com Looking for an opportunity to explore new & challenging opportunities that would facilitate the maximum utilization and application of my interpersonal skills‚functional knowledge‚ analytical abilities in making a positive
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50 years of Indian Television India witnessed its first television clipping 50 years ago. Since then‚ rest is history. Today India is amongst the world’s biggest television markets. Approximately half of all Indian households own a television today. From a single television channel‚ over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio
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Lags in Gantt Charts PROJECT MANAGERS IN PRACTICE – Major Julia Sweet‚ USAF 10.3 CRASHING PROJECTS Options for Accelerating Activities 10.4 ACTIVITY ON ARROW NETWORKS How are the Different? Dummy Activities Forward and Backward Passes with AOA Networks AOA versus AON 10.5 CONTROVERSIES IN THE USE OF NETWORKS Conclusions Summary Key Terms Solved Problems Discussion Questions Problems Integrated Project: Developing the Project Schedule Case Study 10.1 – Project Scheduling at Blanque Cheque Construction
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