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 up in
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(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 telecom industry‚ most of the
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Telecom Marketing Strategy of China 【Abstract】 It’s just a dozen years in the telecommunications industry in the largest in the world advanced level. According to China’s telecom industry‚ the status quo‚ to form enterprise groups‚ adhere to technological innovation‚ customer-focused marketing strategy‚ etc.. For the promotion of China’s telecom industry rapid development‚ the need to adapt to the fierce market competition‚ is of great significance. Keywords: telecommunications companies‚ market
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Ques. 1. (a) Give an Advantage/Disadvantage for each type of Network Topology? Ans. Network Topology- The term Computer network topology defines the geographic arrangement of computer networking devices. It describes the actual layout of the Computer Network hardware. Given the location of workstations and peripherals‚ the goal of topology is to find the most economical and efficient way to connect all the users to the computer network resources while providing adequate capacity to handle user
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Porter’s Five Forces Analysis for the Pharmaceutical Industry Degree of rivalry among existing firms (HIGH) Pharmaceutical industry is one of the most competitive industries in the country with as many as 10‚000 different players fighting for the same pie. The rivalry in the industry can be gauged from the fact that the top player in the country has only 6% market share‚ and the top five players together have about 20% market share. Thus‚ the concentration ratio for this industry is very low. High
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textile and apparel industry‚ the world ’s largest exporter in 2009‚ is a formidable competitor. Neverless‚ as production costs rise in China‚ some low-cost developing countries are making inroads in this export market. By analyzing this sector using Porter ’s five factors framework- threat of entrants and the determinats of rivalry‚ buyer power‚ supplier power‚ and substitution threats--the article assesses its outlook. The industry ’s "partnership" with the Chinese Government is key to maintaining
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Evaluating vision statement of Nepal Telecom Nepal Telecom (NT) is Nepal’s largest and the incumbent telecom service provider. Nepal Telecom has formulated its vision and mission statement as: Our Vision: “Our vision is to remain a market leader in information and technology sector in the country while also extending reliable and cost effective services to all.” Our Mission: “Nepal Telecom‚ as a progressive‚ customer spirited and consumer responsive entity‚ is committed to provide nation-wide
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Fall 12 Fall 12 ADM620: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR ADM620: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Case Study #1 Dean Germinara SK Telecom Goes Egalitarian; p. 60-61 Case Study #1 Dean Germinara SK Telecom Goes Egalitarian; p. 60-61 08 Fall 08 Fall This case study is about a company is South Korea called SK Telecom. SK Telecom‚ like many other South Korean organizations embraces the cultural value of a five-tier management/professional hierarchy. In this hierarchy the person at the top has veto power
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Answer 1: Porter’s five forces analysis suggest that the market in which Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks operate is competitive. According to his force Industry competition‚ the rivalry in between the coffee stores is fierce. Where Starbucks open stores across the street from the other coffee shops‚ McDonalds have started giving coffee for a dollar‚ any size. Other local coffee shops are also there which provide a variety of coffee and people are getting used to it. So the competition is not only amongst
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Driving forces of Aerospace and Defense industry Regulatory influences and government policy changes. The aerospace & defense industry remains a profitable yet challenging business. Global cuts in government spending‚ especially in the United States‚ will put significant financial pressure on companies‚ forcing them to realign their strategies and diversify their business models. The ongoing decrease of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan coupled with reduced military budgets globally continue
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