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    issues. Apart from the growing competition on better service provision‚ telecommunication companies also experience a wide variety of problems especially when it comes to data transfer. Axis Capital Group‚ an affiliate of one of the Big Three mobile operators in Jakarta‚ Indonesia‚ XL Axiata shares the big waves of data issue faced in the industry for the last three years. 1. Data Overcapacity Because almost all our data are now shared through telecommunications networking‚ telecommunications bandwidth

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    I. Introduction Corporate History Globe Telecom has firmly imbibed itself into the hearts and minds of more than twenty six million subscribers. It has been there in every way for its customers‚ in building relationships‚ at work‚ communicating and reaching out. Inasmuch as Filipinos love to communicate‚ Globe has been a reliable partner‚ ready to provide the most convenient and affordable service as possible. For 83 years‚ Globe has lived up to its reputation of innovation leader – from the

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    What business is e-Pay in? Explain e-Pay’s revenue and cost structure? e-Pay involves in mobile prepaid system started with the electronic mobile prepaid top-up system that used wired platform and delivered via POS terminals. Its service family’s grower further followed by a second platform innovation (wireless-based system). This includes top-up values delivered via mobile phones or PDAs especially to cater the markets in remote areas in Indonesia. E-Pay’s expanded its

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    e-commerce. With the more than one billion cellular phones in the world in 2002‚ joined by other wireless handheld computing devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs) and pocket PCs‚ there are significant opportunities for mobile commerce growth. Although mobile commerce enables access to goods and buyer and seller is critical to the transaction. Much like the experience with the dot.com era‚ however‚ the development of location-based services has fallen somewhat short of expectations.

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    liberalisation of Bangladesh’s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB). Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services in operation have subsequently grown exponentially

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    invented and it was the first step towards developing the means of communication. Since then we have come across a long way. Various means were added to the means of communication. Today‚ telephone is a part of our everyday life. Besides telephone‚ mobile phones are playing a great role to communicate massages from one place to another. It has become an integral part of life in all over the world. Today‚ telecommunication is one the major part of life. Nowadays‚ phone is not only using for making calls

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    kind of competitive advantages in its domestic markets. Also ‚ In mobile market ‚ for instance ‚ Matav controlled about 47% of the market ‚ but was in a competition with two other companies : Pannon GSM (owned by TeleNor ) with 37 % of the market ‚ and Vodafone with 16% . Tele2 and MonorTel were also being so active in the segment. Moreover ‚ there was a great deal of competition between the fixed line business segment and the mobile segment.As for the internet segment ‚ the ISP Axelero had Pantel

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    MZUMBE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MBA (CORPORATE MANAGEMENT) PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT “An Examination on the Strategic use of Information Technology in Tanzania Service Industries in Achieving and Sustaining Competitive Advantage and Suggestions for improving their effectiveness” ACRONYMS GDP ICT IT SME TCRA HIV TB Gross Domestic Product Information and Communication Technology Information Technology Small and Medium Enterprises Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority

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    new foreign partner thefollowing year.   GLO is a telecommunications company in the Philippines. It provides digitalmobile communication services nationwide using a fully digital network based on theGlobal System for Mobile Communication (GSM) technology. It provides voice‚ data andvalue added services to its mobile subscribers through three major brands: GlobePostpaid‚ Globe Prepaid and TM. The Company also provides its subscribers withmobile payment and remittance services under the GCash brand

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    Mobile Telecommunications Questions 1. What was the fundamental opportunity that Adesemi and Celtel saw prior to entry into African markets? The fundamental opportunity that Adesemi and Celtel saw prior to entry in to Sub Saharan African (SSA) markets was namely to serve a market with astronomical and pent up demand. In 1995 there were 12 mobile phone subscriptions for every 100 people in the U.S but only one per 1000 people and one fixed telephone line for every 100 people in SSA. (Exhibit

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