Mobile Phones Telecom Sector First Author: Rishi Kapal‚ BE‚ LLB‚ PGPM (Vice President-Sony Mobile Communications‚ India) Abstract It may not known to many that after Alexander Graham bell invented the first telephone‚ Motorola’s Martin Cooper is understood to have created the first mobile phone‚ followed by IBM-Bellsouth making the first Smartphone. However‚ in the present day‚ not much is heard about the companies that pioneered the mobile and Smartphones revolution. Indian telecom sector story
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Telecom Industry in Egypt Prepared By Abdel-Aziz Mohamed Ehab Adel Supervised By Prof. Dr. Adel Zayed Walaa Fathalla 1 About Telecommunication 2 Agenda 5 6 Telecom Licenses in Egypt 3 Telecom Market in Egypt 4 The Five-Forces Model of Competition Q&A References Telecom Industry External Assessment About Telecommunication • The word ’Tele’ means distance and ’Communication’ means "a process by which information is exchanged through a common system of symbols‚ signs or behavior"
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Michael Porter’s five forces Analysis Rivalry among competitors The Indian Telecom industry is comprised of three types of players. The State owned companies‚ private companies and foreign invested companies. Main State owned companies are BSNL and MTNL. Major private Indian owned companies include Tata teleservice‚ Tata Communications‚ Reliance communications. And finally‚ the major foreign invested companies in this sector are Vodafone‚ Idea cellular‚ Bharti Airtel Limited. BSNL Bharath Sanchar
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High-Growth Trends: Seven Agenda-Toppers for Telecoms Executives Mobile network operators in high-growth markets contend with a set of challenges and opportunities very different than those of their developed market counterparts. By André Levisse‚ Nimal Manuel‚ and Noppamas Masakee The priorities of telco top-managers in high-growth markets differ significantly from those of executives in more developed countries. The absence of fixed-line infrastructure‚ the preeminence of pre-paid subscribers
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Overview of the Industry b. Timeline of the Indian Telecom Market 3. Market Structure: Present Scenario and Competitive Environment a. Barriers to Entry in a telecom market b. Overview of Market Structure and Evolution c. Universal Service Obligation d. Competitive Profile of the Telecom Sector e. License Conditions Inhibiting Competition f. Spectrum Assignment and Pricing g. Interconnection Charges h. Tariffs for Basic Service i. Features of Indian Telecom Tariffs j. Issues with Present Tariff Structure
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Telecommunications pricing Research on Telecommunications pricing Prepared By: Mina Ibrahim Prepared By: Mina Ibrahim Contents Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Theoretical Background 3 The Theory of Price 3 The Demand Function 3 The Demand Function for Telecom industry 4 The availability and price of Substitutes & Complements 4 Research Background 6 The Egyptian Scenario 6 The Egyptian Company for Mobile Communications (Mobinil) 7 Important Milestones 7 Mobinil Market Position 9 Research Analysis and
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Analysis of Telecom Mobile Market In Egypt Agenda • • • • • • • • • • Objective Market background Type of Market & Market Shares Factors of Production Demand Supply Factors Affecting the market Elasticity Efficiency Future Expectations Objective The objective of this research is to shed light on the mobile Telecom market in Egypt during the period 2002-2006 and study its demand‚ supply and elasticity. Introduction • Telecom sector plays a critical role in economic growth and is key
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Report On Customer Service in Telecom Sector (A case study on Banglalink) Course code: BUS 214 Course Title: Business Communication Submitted to Mr. Tanvir Ahmad Torophder Course Instructor Submitted by Group Name: The LEGENDS of BBA |Name |ID |Md. Ahadujjamanrony 1001010131 |Faglul Karim Raihan
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1: INDIAN SECURITIES MARKET 1.1.a) INTRODUCTION As per Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act‚ 1956 ‚ the term “Securities” include: (1) Shares‚ scrip’s‚ stocks‚ bonds‚ debentures‚ debenture stock or other marketable securities of a like nature in or of any incorporated company or body corporate:(a) Derivatives; (b) Units of any other instrument issued by any collective investment scheme to the investors in such schemes; (c) Security receipt as defined in clause (zg) of section 2 of the
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Wrong Number: Telecom Tricks The telecommunications industry had its own bizarre take on revenue recognition during the boom. From 1997 to 2000‚ Global Crossing took on over $7 billion of debt to lay 1.7 million miles of fiber-optic cable to transport data via the Internet. When completed in summer 2001‚ the network spanned 27 countries and 200 major cities around the globe. The company’s debt load didn’t seem to faze investors—Global Crossing’s market capitalization reached $40 billion in 1999
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