“Venture Capital Industry in India” Submitted to Swami Vivekanand Institute of Management for Women in partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the awards of Master of Business Administration Submitted By Shinam Gupta Roll no. 80906317222 Swami Vivekanand Institute of Management for Women Ramnagar‚ Near Banur (Patiala) 2008-10 CERTIFICATE – I This is to certify that The project report entitled VENTURE CAPITAL
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How venture capital funding works It is popularly believed that venture capitalists fund only established players and proven products. There is a lot of cynicism amongst many about all the hype that private equity and venture capital is getting in India of late. However‚ the truth is that‚ in recent times in India‚ the VCs have actually provided capital to relatively new‚ start-up companies that have a reasonable‚ though not certain‚ prospects to develop into highly profitable ventures. Travelguru
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TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA August 2012 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1.1 Introduction The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. Government policies and regulatory framework implemented by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) have provided a conducive environment for service providers. This has made the sector more competitive‚ while enhancing the accessibility of telecommunication services at affordable tariffs to the consumers. In the last two decades
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SIGMA TELECOM COMPANY 1. What steps would you suggest to the company management for reversing the downward trend in their profits? Ans. The following are our suggestions to the company management: Product innovation and after sale service: The company should focus on research of new technology and product as well as make sustained effort to harness foreign technology to better meet customer requirement and gain customer loyalty. Another important aspect the
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Introduction A joint venture‚ according to Adler and Graham (1989)‚along with mergers and acquisitions‚ licensing and distribution agreements‚ and sales of products and services – critical aspects of all such interorganizational relationships‚ are face-to-face negotiations. This would mean the interaction between people. In today’s society‚ as the world becomes much more globalized than we could ever think of‚ with the fast growth of the internet industry‚ we are connected with people from another
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Telecom reforms was initiated in 1994‚ there were three incumbents in the fixed service sector‚ namely DoT (Department of Telecom)‚ MTNL and VSNL. Of these‚ DoT operated in all parts of the country except Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL operated in Delhi and Mumbai and VSNL provided international telephony. Given its all-India presence and policy-making powers‚ the DoT enjoyed a monopoly in the telecom sector prior to the major telecom reforms. However‚ subsequent to the second phase of reforms in 1999‚
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Telecom has emerged as a key driver of economic and social development in an increasing knowledge intensive global scenario. India is progressing to play a leadership role and provide inclusive growth by laying special emphasis to affordability to its entire citizen even in far flung remote areas. There is no denying fact that the telecom industry in India has shown unparallel growth. The telecom now is not just an infrastructure sector but also deemed to be a service sector‚ a
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Risk Management Group Home Assignment British Telecom Tutor: Herbert Windsor Group member: Zhu Dan Chen Yanran Varga Klaudia Fülöp Mészáros Introduction of British Telecom Organization BT Group plc (formerly known as British Telecom and still occasionally referred to by that name)‚ is the privatized UK state telecommunications operator. It is the dominant fixed line telecommunications and broadband Internet
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A Low-Power CoAP for Contiki Matthias Kovatsch‚ Simon Duquennoy‚ and Adam Dunkels kovatsch@inf.ethz.ch simonduq@sics.se adam@sics.se Monday‚ 17 Oct 2011 Internet of Things Protocol Stack Layer Application Transport Network Adaption MAC Radio Duty Cycling Physical Matthias Kovatsch – ETH Zürich Protocol CoAP / REST Engine (Erbium) UDP IPv6 / RPL 6LoWPAN CSMA / link-layer bursts ContikiMAC IEEE 802.15.4 A Low-Power CoAP for Contiki 2 ContikiMAC Radio on D Data frame A ACK frame
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The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoke signals and drums in Africa‚ theAmericas and parts of Asia. In the 1790s the first fixed semaphore systems emerged in Europe; however it was not until the 1830s that electrical telecommunication systems started to appear. This article details the history of telecommunication and the individuals who helped make telecommunication systems what they are today. The history of telecommunication is an important part of the largerhistory of communication
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