for Tower Sharing: * Ufone contract to improve golf in country DETAILS OF SERVICES OFFERED BY UFONE………………... 10 COMPETITOR PROFILE……………………………………….….. 15 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART……………………………………… 18 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………….. RECOMMENDATION……………………………………………….. BIBLOGRAPHY……………………………………………………… ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. we would
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160characters. Retrieved from http://www.160characters.org/documents/SocialEffectsOfTextMessaging.pdf Etisalat. How much does a single SMS message cost? Etisalat. Retrieved from http://www.etisalat.ae/index.jsp?lang=en&type=package&currentid=26e2 ed4b1b7ff210VgnVC M1000000c24a8c0____&contentid=120aa8640223b010VgnVCM1000000c24a8c0RCRD&offer=f aqs&order=0 Etisalat. Per Second. Etisalat. Retrieved From:http://www.etisalat.lk/PlansPrepaidPersecond.cfm
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2100 MHz UMTS‚ HSPA‚ HSPA+‚ DC-HSPA+ 1800 MHz FD-LTE 8.275[111] (Q2 2013) Axiata Group Berhad 2 Mobitel GSM-900/1800 (GPRS‚ EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS‚ HSPA‚ HSPA+‚ DC-HSPA+ 1800 MHz FD-LTE Unknown Sri Lanka Telecom PLC 3 Etisalat GSM-900/1800 (GPRS‚ EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS‚ HSPA‚ HSPA+‚ DC-HSPA+ 2.6 GHz LTE (Planned) 4.5 (Q4 2012) Emirates Telecommunications Corporation 4 Airtel GSM-900/1800 (GPRS‚ EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS‚ HSPA‚ HSPA+ 1.7[112] (Q4 2012) Bharti
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estate company entering the telecom industry with its 2G bid; sold 60% of its company stake at huge profit to Telenor after buying licensing[2] * Swan Telecom sold 45% of its company stake at huge profit to Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) after buying licensing[2] * Loop Mobile * Videocon Telecommunications Limited * S Tel * Reliance Communications Media persons accused * Nira Radia‚ a corporate lobbyist whose conversations with politicians and
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Privatization in Pakistan: For the purpose of privatization in Pakistan the government established the commission called privatization commission(PC).the mission and strength is commission is given below Privatization Commission (PC): Establishment: The PC was established in 1991 to undertake Privatization of public sector entities. On September 28‚ 2000‚ in order to strengthen the PC’s legal authority as a corporate body for implementing the government’s privatization policy; the Government
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Bharti Airtel B H A R T I I N TE L E C O M S | I N D I A From Neutral NOMURA SINGAPORE LIMITED Sachin Gupta‚ CFA +65 6433 6968 Neeraja Natarajan (Associate) sachin.gupta@nomura.com BUY A N C H O R R E P O R T Rumble in the jungle We have reviewed Bharti’s operations in the 15 African countries in which it operates. Apart from learning that Madagascar makes half of the world’s vanilla beans and 4/5 of African gorillas live in Gabon‚ we observe that Bharti is well positioned
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Upscale approach to dry cleaning in the UAE April 6‚ 2014 Updated: April 6‚ 2014 13:43:00 Alicia Al Mutawa recalls with anguish the day four years ago when her Dh16‚000 Chanel trousers were destroyed by a dry cleaner. She cried at the sight of the beautiful cream hue stained black‚ their silky texture gone. But it was also the incentive she needed to start the first couture cleaner in the UAE. “I still have those pants‚ by the way”‚ she says. “One day I’m going to display them
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now with a Dubai based company Etisalat. Etisalat though not has a significant shares yet it is controlling the management of PTCL. Under its management the PTCL is going efficient and well enough to remain at top. PTCL has been on the verge of privatization since 1991 and there has been many efforts undertaken for its privatization‚ but it was made official in July 2006. There is still the government as the major shareholder but the management vests with Etisalat. The privatization has been beneficial
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was listed in Stock Exchanges of Pakistan. PTCL formed its subsidiaries for mobile and Internet in 1998 and after the Telecom policy was formalized in 2000 Ufone and Pakent were launched in 2001. In 2005 26% shares were sold to Etisalat though open bidding and Etisalat received management control of the company. In 2008 PTCL launched Smart TV service and in the next year they launched EVO wireless Internet.
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both in big cities and rural areas where access to other technologies like DSL and GPRS are difficult. In Kafanchan‚ DSL should not be an option because of the poor state of the Telephone company infrastructure. Again‚ for both locations‚ recommendation on the means of connectivity is given based on whether the connection is for private (personal) use at home or for corporate organizations such as Government offices and institutions. This is because deploying each technology has its cost implications
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