CHAPTER I : INTRODUC TION : This topic is for those this topic may concern because In today’s global environment‚ technology is very important to all of us. Living‚ working are all in need of technology. We use technology to communicate‚ improve general knowledge and much more. As many things have been developed‚ from year to year‚ century to century‚ the world has became unique. But the most popular gadget is cellphone or mobile phone‚ which make us easy to communicate with each other
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this a summer training project report on tata teleservices limited ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This task could not have been accomplished without the support and help of lots of people. It is with great pleasure and privilege that I wish to thanks all of them who actively supported me in this. I express my gratitude to my esteemed guide‚ MR. QAISAR ANSARI (DGM) for their valuable critiques ‚ assistance and encouragement ‚ which enabled me to carry on the project successfully
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Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in Indian Telecom Industry Submitted by: Akshat Mittal NSIT‚ Delhi 1. Introduction: Indian has achieved an overall teledensity of 67% and rural teledensity of 31%. Indian telecom industry is fast becoming an attractive destination for foreign investors and is experiencing consolidation of operations. It has witnessed several multi-billion dollar M&A deals ever since the telecom industry was opened to the private players in 1995. In the Indian
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A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone‚ cell phone‚ and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over aradio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single‚ private base station. In addition to telephony‚ modern mobile phones also support a wide variety
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Telecommunications in Bangladesh : The 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
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The 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
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Chapter1 INTRODUCTION A mobile phone also known as a cellular phone‚ cell phone and a hand phone is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link whilst moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single‚ private base station. In addition to telephony‚ modern mobile phones
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Research and Applications 7 (2)‚p 1 - 17 Fang‚ H.‚ and Peter‚ P Feig‚ N. (2007)‚ Mobile Payment: Look to Korea [Online] available from [9 February 2010] Flatley‚ J Mitchell‚ R. (2007)‚ ‘Strategies & Tactics’. in Computerworld 41 (24)‚ 22‚ 26‚ 28 NTT DoCoMo (n.d.) i-Mode History [Online] available from [8 February 2010] Singh‚ S.‚ (2004). ‘Impersonalisation of electronic money: implications for bank marketing’. International Journal of Bank Marketing 22 (7)‚ 504 - 521 Zhang‚ H.‚ (2009) ‘The Study on
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2007 BRANDZ ™ Top 1 Most Powerful Brands 00 Contents About the BRANDZ™ Top 100 Ranking 3 How We Calculate Brand Value 4 Key Insights 5 Sector Highlights 6 BRANDZ™ Top 100 Brand Ranking Charts 10 Frequently Asked Questions 24 About Millward Brown Optimor 28 2 About the BRANDZ Top 100 Ranking As economies become global and information more critical‚ intangible assets have replaced tangibles as a major source of shareholder value. Of these intangibles‚ brands are often the most
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August 13‚ 2007 Nokia’s New Chipset Strategy Let the chips fall where they may ♦ Nokia announced a new chipset strategy including the use of standard 2G chipsets and the licensing of its protocol stack for merchant market chipset suppliers. ♦ Broadcom‚ STMicroelectronics and Infineon are the clear winners (in that order). ♦ To varying degrees all other chipset suppliers are losers while Texas Instruments faces a “two birds in the bush” situation. Signals Flash provides timely information
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