CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The world is fast becoming a global village and a necessary tool for this process is communication of which telecommunication is a key player. The quantum development in the telecommunications industry all over the world is very rapid as one innovation replaces another in a matter of weeks. A major breakthrough is the wireless telephone system which comes in either fixed wireless telephone lines or the Global System of Mobile Communications
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later releases of these standards‚ capabilities were introduced to support data transmission. However‚ the data rates were generally lower than that supported by dial-up connections. The ITU-R initiative on IMT-2000 (international mobile Telecommunications 2000) paved the way for evolution to 3G. A set of requirements such as a peak data rate of 2 Mb/s and support for vehicular mobility were published under IMT-2000 initiative. Both the GSM and CDMA camps formed their own separate 3G partnership
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brought the world closer to digital era in past year. An era which digitalize almost anything and any sectors that within it. In terms of Telecommunication sector especially in its business model‚ this digitalization brings a brand new challenges that have not even imagined before. Some of it has successfully change the view about how the telecommunication is. The convergence of “mobile computing” (OTT) is the main challenges that should be face by all telecom-based business which also known as
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Airtel SWOT Analysis • The company analysis has outlined a scenario of the Bharti Airtel. i.e‚ current • scenario‚ future perspective‚ business development‚ retention of customers‚ Hr policies‚ study of different financial reports to know and understand the stand of the company • Bharti Airtel speedy activity is one of its best attributes that has made it gain an international status across the world. It is always updated with the latest data and is highly competent. Quality remains the
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Telecommunication Service Providers Sri Lanka’s Telecommunication Industry being Completely State Owned First Began Moves towards Deregulation by the Separation of the Policy and Business arms in 1992.The Former‚ Now the Telecommunications Authority of Sri Lanka(TASL)‚is now separate entity Dealing with regulatory Functions while the Latter‚ Now Sri lanka Telecom(SLT) is a Public Profit seeking company with 51% Shares held by the state.In Sri Lanka the number of private Companies to provide various
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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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Business Plan for Telecommunications Sector OSP (LDN‚ FEP & FTTX) Prepared By:Sharif Anwar Project Manager OSP (Fiber Optics) Nawazinda Telecom Technologies‚ P.O.Box:- 220089‚ Riyadh:- 1311‚Saudi Arabia. Phone:- +966 1 403 1268 Fax:+966 1 402 6618‚ Cell:+966 506790124 / 564387877 E-Mail:- sharif.anwar@nawazgroups.com Web:www.nawazgroups.com Business Plan Telecommunications Sector Table of Contents 1. 2. Executive Summary .................................................
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Telecom Powerhouse Assignment 1 What is Matav’s Strategy? Has it been successful? Matav‚ being the Hungarian Telecommunications Powerhouse‚ had secured their foothold in most of the communications market in Hungary‚ including business services‚ residential services‚ Internet and Mobile. Their parent company Deutsche Telekom wanted them to remain an integrated telecommunications company. Since their objectives were laid out in front of them‚ they were facing a stagnant fixed mobile market in
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which was for a period of four years. I graduated in the first class with distinction. Hence‚ having done an inspiring four-year course in Electronics and Communications Engineering‚ I would like to put to use this knowledge to do my Masters in Telecommunications. This would give me the leading edge in technology. For the past few decades man is advancing into the unknown realms of technology and science. This advancement is to make life easy and to increase human comfort at home and at work and I would
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Purpose of the case study 2. Discussion (here you can incorporate the answers to the questions) 1. Describe the market for telephony services prior to the enactment of the 1996 Telecommunication Act in Germany. Why is it unlikely that DT would face new competition in the market for retail fixed-line telecommunication services prior to 1996? 2. In what forms could local-level wholesale access to DT’s fixed-telephone network take? Describe the price structure for wholesale access to this network
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