To analyse the issues that are facing Singapore Telecom (SingTel)‚ I’m using the Internal Analysis. Internal analysis is the systematic evaluation of the key internal features of an organization . This is the area where organization will find it difficult to do well in. It focuses on the strengths and weaknesses that give the organization certain advantages and disadvantages in providing the needs of its target markets. Strengths is usually related to its competitors as the organization’s core
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economy. The telecom sector in India has developed as a result of this. The telecom sector experienced a rapid growth over the past decade on account of regulatory liberalisation‚ structural reforms and competition‚ making telecom one of the major catalysts in India’s growth story. Much of this growth can be attributed to the growth in mobile telephony (number of mobile subscribers grew from 10 million in 2002 to 392 million in 2009) and the growth in the service and IT and ITeS sector. Telecom has emerged
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INTRODUCTION Human resource is considered to be the most valuable asset in any organization. It is the sum-total of inherent abilities‚ acquired knowledge and skills represented by the talents and aptitudes of the employed persons who comprise executives‚ supervisors and the rank and file employees. It may be noted here that human resource should be utilized to the maximum possible extent‚ in order to achieve individual and organizational goals. It is thus the employee’s performance‚ which ultimately
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Bangladesh - Telecoms‚ Mobile‚ Broadband and Forecasts The outstanding success of the mobile market‚ however‚ has been achieved in a Bangladesh that continues to struggle with its lowly economic status‚ its frequent natural disasters such cyclones and floods and the slow implementation of much-needed economic reforms. This state of affairs is reflected in the fixed-line segment of the local telecom market which remains stagnant with a teledensity of less than 1%‚ the lowest in South Asia. With almost
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No. 12 UBS TELECOM INDUSTRY ’Indian Telecom Industry’ is the fifth largest and fastest growing industry in the world. Three types of players exists in ’ Telecom Industry India ’ community - * State owned companies like - BSNL and MTNL. * Private Indian owned companies like - Reliance Infocom and Tata Teleservices. * Foreign invested companies like - Hutchison-Essar‚ Bharti Airtel Tele-Ventures‚ Idea Cellular‚ Spice Communications etc. Bharti Airtel now is the largest telecom company in
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purchase of stake in Hutchison Telecom International GLOBSYN BUSINESS SCHOOL HUTCH "Hutch" is the GSM mobile network of Hutchison Teleco Limited‚ which is a fully owned subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited (HTIL)‚ a listed company in the New York and Hong Kong stock markets. HTIL is a leading provider of telecommunications services‚ operating or rolling out mobile telecommunications services in 9 countries‚ offering subscribers a range of telecom services from mobile and
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However‚ the exact loss is disputed. In a chargesheet filed on 2 April 2011 by the investigating agency‚ Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)‚ the loss was pegged at 309845.5 million (US$5.7 billion)[2] whereas on 19 August 2011 in a reply to CBI‚ Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said that the government gained over 30 billion (US$550 million) by giving 2G spectrum.[2] Similarly Kapil Sibal‚ the Minister of Communications & IT‚ claimed in 2011‚ during a press conference‚ that "zero loss"
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(Central Europe‚ the Middle East and Africa) (153.5 m)‚ North America (148 m) and Latin America (102 m) • In terms of new subscriptions over the five years from 1999‚ Africa has outpaced other markets with 58.2% growth • Size matters in telecom. It is an expensive business; contenders need to be large enough and produce sufficient cash flow to absorb the costs of expanding networks and services that become obsolete seemingly overnight. Transmission systems need to be replaced as frequently
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Singapore Telephone Board (STB) was incorporated as a statutory board with exclusive rights to operate telephone service within Singapore. STB and Telecommunications Authority of Singapore (TAS) merged in 1974. In 1988‚ a subsidiary‚ Singapore Telecom International‚ was formed. This marked the beginning of SingTel’s expansion into overseas markets. The corporatisation of SingTel in 1992 was followed by its Initial Public Offering a year later. It remains Singapore’s largest ever IPO. The SingTel
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is the technology that gives a person the power to communicate anytime‚ anywhere. Due to advancement in technology‚ now communication becomes easy and faster. In this research paper‚ special emphasis has been laid over the comparative analysis of telecom companies AIRTEL and BSNL by using primary sources of data in Gwalior division of madhyapradesh . For the completion of efficient research work‚ descriptive and exploratory research design has been used which further conclude that BSNL is having weak
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