Saatchi for Telecom Ultra Broadband. This commercial is made to show the ability of Telecom by focusing on the dreaded loading bars and buffering wheels that every person has to deal with when using internet. By showcasing a number of striking images frustratingly paused‚ this company brilliantly takes on something that most people can relate to. This advertisement makes appeals to two of the Three of the Modes of Persuasion‚ truly making it a very effective and useful advertisement for Telecom. First
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A MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROJECT ON BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED (BSNL) SUBMITTED BY:- ARINDA MANDAL (ROLL NO.:-11202134) ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA (ROLL NO.:-11202135) PRITHI RAJ CHAKRABORTY (ROLL NO.:-11202136) MUNLINA SATPATHY (ROLL NO.:-11202137) Contents * Introduction * Market Position Of BSNL * Competitors Of BSNL * Objective Of BSNL * Marketing Strategy Of BSNL * Application Of Porter’s Generic Strategy * Porter’s Five Forces Related To BSNL * SWOT Analysis
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techniques are effectively utilized. The purpose of this Research is to find out what was the “Preferred Telecom Line by Centro Escolar University Malolos Students” a firm foundation of the concepts involved in modern communications systems. This is effectively integrates with technology to give the reader a broad perspective on the continuously evolving world of telecommunications. The telecom sector began witnessing a trend of growth with these reforms basic services were opened for unlimited competition
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GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that ASHISH RANA from M.B.A. 4rd semester bearing university roll number -611012045 has completed his Final project Report under my guidance. Project Guide
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telecommunication‚ knowledge‚ interest and encouragement catapulted me to think for MPTM program. Diploma in E&TC was a precursor to make me think over telecom sector and which cleared undoubted growth of the domain in coming years. During the time of professional experience in Larsen & Toubro‚ Mumbai I was very well convinced towards radical growth of telecom & networks sector in the decade of 2000-10 and potentiality of same in future days. While working on ONGC project‚ there was demand from client for
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allotment of licenses was not held in realistic price. That has caused a loss of revenue up to Rs. 176 lakhs crore to the government of India. The report also stated that telecom minister A. Raja has totally ignored the advice of finance ministries on allocation of license to benefit for few operators. It also that all the telecom regulator acts are ignored to misused. CAG also reported that the price at the license was allocated in 2008 are according to the prices in 2001. The price is very low when
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broadband connection throughout the world are extensive with Indian companies like Bharti Infratel leading in that space. The telecom sector on the whole contributes around 3% to the total GDP growth of India making it a very important sector for the country as a whole. The ‘wireless and wire-line’ revenue amounted to USD 40.7 billion with growth of 13.2% in FY12. The sale of telecom equipment segment which includes a wide array of equipment like public switching equipment‚ transmission equipment‚ communication
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country‚ the importance of telecommunication as a sector can be very well understood. Indian telecom sector has been doing exceptionally well in the past decade. Its structural and institutional reforms have provided tremendous growth opportunity to his sector. India has nearly 250 million telephone lines making it the third largest network in the world after China and USA. With a growth rate of 45%‚ Indian telecom industry has the highest growth rate in the world. And in this context whenever we talk
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growing market in the world. The total number of subscribers during July-2012 was recorded to be 679.05 million with an increase from the previous year of 0.25%. The total revenue of the Indian telecom sector grew by 7% to 283‚207 crore (US$51.26 billion) for 2010–11 financial year‚ while revenues from telecom equipment segment stood at 117‚039 crore (US$21.18 billion).The telecommunication sector continued to register significant success during the year and has emerged as one of the key sectors
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telecommunications company that operates in 19 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands. It operates a GSM network in all countries‚ providing 2G or 3G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with about 230.8 million subscribers across 19 countries at the end of June 2011. It is the largest cellular service provider in India‚ with over 169.18 million subscribers as of June 2011. Airtel is the 3rd largest in-country
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