Telecoms and fixed-line Developing regulatory systems in the telecoms sector of the Middle East have improved conditions for competitors although in almost all markets the main competitors to fixed-line incumbents are mobile network operators. Cross-border co-operation is becoming increasingly evident with regulators working together to improve services for end users and operators working together to deploy two regional terrestrial cables. Broadband continues to be the focus of incumbent operators
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NAME: Wang Yan Zhen ENGLISH NAME: Tiffany STUDENT ID: 029BA710 PROGRAMME: REC ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTADTION SUPERVISOR: Simon Koffi KPOTCHIE TITLE: Investigation on quality‚ price and distributions problem of china telecom in shanghai DATE: 2012.5 Project submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements of the ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS At RAFFLES EDUCATION COLLEGE SHANGHAI‚ CHINA [pic] Declarations:
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cost of capital making it a moderately attractive investment. Threat of new entrants - Low The telecommunication industry claims to be a business with an expensive start up where the cost of active equipment is estimated to be 40 percent of the telecom operator’s total capital expenditure (CAPEX) and the balance are accounted for time to set footprint and to acquire spectrum. Therefore‚ the contenders require producing sufficient cash flow to absorb the cost of expanding the network coverage that
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Legislative Proposal for New Indecency Language in Telecom Bill I. Summary Although the October 16‚ 1995 legislative proposal purports to regulate " computer pornography"‚ the proposal contains fatal flaws which render the proposal at best counterproductive and at worst devastating to on-line communications. First‚ it prohibits‚ but fails to define‚ "indecent" speech to minors -- a dangerously vague‚ medium-specific‚ and‚ after decades of litigation‚ still undefined concept‚ which may include
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Customer Preference for Telecom Brands at Point of Purchase: A Comparative Analysis Submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Business Administration Under the guidance of (May‚ 2009) [pic] Submitted by MBA (2nd Year) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - DELHI NEW DELHI Certificate This is to certify that the major project titled ‘Customer Preference for Telecom Brands at Point of Purchase:
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Study claims customers prefer cable to telecom for triple-play An annual survey conducted by Knowledge Networks/SRI claims that 29% of consumers believe that cable systems would provide the best service and value for the triple-play bundle of video‚ voice and broadband. Satellite was the second choice at 22%‚ followed by local phone companies (21%)‚ ISPs (19%) and electric utility companies (8%). In addition‚ the report indicated that while the average household would be willing to spend an
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Cloud based payment gateways for Telecom Service providers in India- A possibility Divya Lakshmi Gopal divya.lgopal@tcs.com ABSTRACT Telecommunication has emerged as a key driver of social and economic development in India. Major sectors of Indian Telecommunication industry are telephony‚ internet and television broadcasting. A majority of the revenue from telecom industry comes from payments for the services offered. Online payment platforms provide a convenient and faster mode of
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Jakarta-based XL Gained shareholder approval on Wednesday to acquire a 95 percent stake of Axis from Saudi Telecom Company for $ 865 million. To finance the acquisition‚ XL has secured $ 500 million in loans from parent company Axiata Group of Malaysia‚ and it will secure the remaining $ 365 million in loans from banks. Last year‚ it secured $ 300 million in debt from DBS Group Holdings; que mostly used it to finance its operation and partly to fund the acquisition. Hasnul Suhaimi‚ president
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UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO FACOLTA’ DI ECONOMIA ZIENDALE LAUREA SPECIALISTICA IN ECONOMIA E DIREZIONE DELLE IMPRESE e-health e caso telecom Corso di E- Government Realizzato da: Iannuzzelli Antonio 336528 Iuliano Ivan 339922 Docente: Massimo Pollifroni Anno Accademico 2007-2008 1 e-health 7 1.1 Concetti fondamentali e definizioni 7 1.2 E-health e telemedicina: nomi diversi per concetti simili 8 2 il contesto di riferimento
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Market Segmentation in Telecom sector: Its Role and Scope in Cellular Services in India Abstract Market segmentation plays a very crucial role in service sector. It helps in customizing the services to meet the needs of customers‚ so that they can get maximum satisfaction. It helps a customer to select a service that suits to his budget. Segmentation also helps in identifying the appropriate distribution channel for the services. It plays a very crucial role in increasing the return on investment
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