Instructor Mr. Md. Farhan Faruqui recommended us to prepare a report on "Warid Telecom" which will be regarded as the Term Paper for the summer 2007 semester. The report was supposed to find linkage among real-life advertisements by Warid Telecom and the theories taught in the classes of the course of Consumer Behavior. Statement of the Problem: The report will try to answer the following questions:  Is Warid Telecom applying the theories of Consumer Behavior in their marketing activities
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especially on the rural areas where mass market is abundantly present. The birth of the “bucket pricing” during 2004 has flooded the market with affordable pricing schemes and promos‚ which modified mobile industry competition and affected Globe Telecoms earnings. This new trend has signified a new start of a more competitive environment among each player wherein offered services are done step by step and each aspects are being assess in order to make sure that they can be supported by the existing
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Why Businesses Enter Into Joint Ventures Intense competition has forced many firms to seek competitive advantage beyond their native boundaries. The economic achievement of China during the last two decades has been impressive. As a result‚ China has become the place where many Western companies are eager to gain competitive advantage through the exploitation of its abundant resources. Numerous international companies have been competing for business opportunities in China in the form of JV. As
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200 words on the following‚ describing them: • What is GSM? What is CDMA? • What is ARPU/ AMPU in the Telecom context? • What is CHURN? 2) Who are the top 5 Mobile Operators (by number of subscribers) globally? 3) Name top two mobile operators in the following countries: |UK: |British Telecom |Cable & Wireless Worldwide | |Canada: |Rogers Communication Inc.
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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT In TELECOM INDUSTRY 1.INTRODUCTION The most successful companies are those that focus on delivering exceptional customer value through one of three value disciplines‚ while being satisfied with simply meeting industry standards in the other two areas. These disciplines are: Operational excellence‚ Product leadership‚ and Customer intimacy. 1. Operational Excellence Companies attempt to find a combination of price‚ quality and ease of purchase that
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Benchmarking: An International Journal Emerald Article: Benchmarking of Indian mobile telecom operators using DEA with sensitivity analysis Vineeta Nigam‚ Tripta Thakur‚ V.K. Sethi‚ R.P. Singh Article information: To cite this document: Vineeta Nigam‚ Tripta Thakur‚ V.K. Sethi‚ R.P. Singh‚ (2012)‚"Benchmarking of Indian mobile telecom operators using DEA with sensitivity analysis"‚ Benchmarking: An International Journal‚ Vol. 19 Iss: 2 pp. 219 - 238 Permanent link to this document: http://dx
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RISK MITIGATION USING VENTURE AGREEMENTS IN THE UPSTREAM INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY AND MODELLING APPROACH) BY SODE ADESOJI O. (51124473) AUGUST 2012 A Dissertation Presented In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements For The Degree Of MSc. International Business Energy And Petroleum At The University Of Aberdeen DECLARATION I declare that this thesis has been composed by myself‚ that it has not been accepted in any previous application for a degree‚ that the work of which
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1. Was the country wrong? Why India? No‚ the country was not wrong. India had a large number of populations. There were 800 million people in India and about 200 million to 300 million of them were middle class. It implied that India had a huge market. Lilly could expand the potential opportunities and got profits in India. In addition‚ foreign direct investment was encouraged by increasing the maximum limit of foreign ownership to 51 per cent (from 40 percent) in the drugs and pharmaceutical
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BASICS OF TELECOM TELECOM VERTICALS:- 1. IMPLEMENTATION OF TELECOM SYSTEM & TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS i) BTS(BASE TRANSEIVER SYATEM) ii) ALARM SYSTEM iii) BSC(BASE STATION CONTROLLER) iv) ANTENNA v) VARIOUS CARDS 2. POWER SYSTEM INSTALLATION i) DG(DIESEL GENERATOR) ii) MCB iii) PIU(POWER INTERPHASE UNIT) iv) SMPS v) RECTIFIERS vi) BATTERY BANK(24VOLT‚48VOLT) vii) POWER CARDS 3. OPERATION & MAINTAINANCE FOR TELECOM & INFRA SYSTEMS 4. RF VERTICALS i) RF SURVEY ii) RF PLANNING iii) NETWORK
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Opportunities……………………………. 7 13. Threats…………………………………….. 8 INTRODUCTION Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd. popularly known as Nepal Telecom is the largest telecommunication service provider in Nepal. The company was a monopoly until 2003‚ when the first private sector operator UTL started providing basic telephony services. The central office of Nepal Telecom is located at Bhadrakali Plaza‚ Kathmandu. It has branches‚ exchanges and other offices in 184 locations within the country. It is the
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