Determinants of Customer Loyalty among Mobile Telecom Subscribers in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana KwabenaAdjei1‚ Richard Denanyoh1 ARTICLE INFO Available Online January 2014 Key words: Mobile Telecommunication; Subscribers; Customer Loyalty. ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of brand equity among mobile telecom users in Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. Mobile telecommunication providers have a great role in strengthening the economy and encouraging the efficiency
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Government of India Enterprise) DIRECT RECRUITMENT FOR TELECOM TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (TTA) Applications are invited from the eligible Indian citizens for the post of Telecom Technical Assistant (TTA) in the non-executive category in BSNL‚T.N.Circle. Selection of candidates will be through a Competitive Examination to be held on 30.06.2013. The number of vacancies to be filled up in the SSAs (Secondary Switching Areas) of Tamilnadu Telecom Circle are as under. 1. VACANCIES (Secondary Switching Area
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questions include; • Should Telecom Operators pay high price to get 3G License? • With such a large geographic nationwide network deployment‚ what will be time to market for 3G services? • Are Indian Subscribers ready and willing to use 3G SERVICES? • Can Indian Subscribers pay for the rich services like video call‚ video streaming or data etc? Description of Problem & Literal Review Indian government will be soon auctioning 3G licenses to Telecom Operators. Till date approximately
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Nielsen Company‚ 18% of Indian mobile customers said that they would change their operator if they have the ability to retain their number. Following is the data representing the intention to switch mobile carrier Source: Nielson Survey The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) itself has estimated the porting rate to be at 10% in the first 15 months and 7%‚ 6% and 5% for the successive three years. One of the major challenges that Mobile operator would be facing is the effect on pricing
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easier‚ unlike the days when people depend on written letters‚etc to communicate with one another. Atleast one can stay at the comfort of his/her house and reach out to someone very far from him via telephone‚ skype‚ fax‚ etc. Thirdly‚ with the aid of telecom‚ people get to learn new culture‚ languages‚ new ways of doing things like farming and the likes through satelites‚ internet‚ etc. All these‚ help in the development of the Nation. Globalisation: this is the process of internationation integration
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BELGACOM THE INAUGURAL INSTITUTIONAL BENCHMARK BOND OFFERING Case Study∗ On 25 August 2006‚ Belgacom announced it reached an agreement to buy in cash the remaining 25% stake in Belgacom Mobile (Proximus) that Vodafone owned‚ for a total amount of EUR 2 billion. Belgacom had so far no leverage and this announcement was very well received by the market as the share price increased by 0.92 % the same day and 9.8% over the following month‚ while the Belgian BEL20 index decreased respectively by 0.03%
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1. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS FOR THE TELECOM INDUSTRY IN INDIA Prepared By Akash Agamya Great Lakes Institute of Management • (2. Introduction India has a total of 960.9 Million telecom subscribers‚ comprising of 929.37 mobile subscribers & (31.53 wire-line subscribers. The Indian teledensity now stands at 79.28%. Rank in world in network size 3rd Teledensity (per hundred populations) 79.28 Telephone connections (In Million) Fixed 929.37 Mobile 31.53 Total 960.9 • 3. Introduction Group
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The ultimate goal of all these devices is to bring all people into a networked society. Behind all these amazing devices‚ however‚ are the efforts of the telecom equipment companies‚ such as Alcatel‚ Lucent‚ 3Com and Cisco. Among all of these companies‚ there is a Chinese company‚ named Huawei‚ gradually being attention by the global telecom industry. For Huawei‚ its ambition is to catch up with Cisco as a world leader other than a domestic giant‚ which we know that none Chinese company has ever
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Parganas (N)Courses : Electrtonics & Telecom. Engg. Mechanical Engineering (60 Seats each) 4. Calcutta Technical School (AICTE Approved) 110‚ S. N. Banerjee Road Kolkata 700 013 Courses : Electrical Engineering (Seats:40)‚ Mechanical Engineering (Seats:60)‚ Marine Engineering (Sandwitch- 4yrs) (Seats:60)‚ Computer Sciences & Technology (Seats:60) 5. Central Calcutta Polytechnic (AICTE Approved) 21‚ Convent Road Kolkata 700 014 Courses : Electronics & Telecom. Engg. (Seats:30)‚ Electrical Engineering
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Jashim‚ Akhter Afsana & Dilshad Segufta (2007)‚ “The Impact of Information Source on SIM Purchase Behavior” D.U Journal of Marketing‚ Vol 10 Anand Nitin & Mukharjee‚ “A study on telecom market” Cooper R.D & Schindler‚ P.S (2003). Business Research Methods. McGraw-Hill.International Edition. Islam Ifti‚ “A study on Bangladesh telecom sector” M Abul Eusuf‚ Mokammel Karim Toufique. -“Trade development & Poverty linkage: A case study of cellular phone in Bangladesh” Malakar Bipul‚ Khan Morshed‚ Ahmed Sabbir
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