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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ownership of Telkom Kenya. It was among the first companies to venture into the mobile telephony industry in Kenya‚ a technological advancement that was being gradually embraced by locals. In 2000‚ the largest telecommunications company in the world‚ Vodafone‚ acquired a massive 40% ownership stake of this young organization‚ and management was subsequently taken up by these United Kingdom’s industry giants. The company has since grown steadily and immensely and today it boasts a subscriber base of over
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telecommunications industry in India has seen phenomenal growth over the past decade with the number of mobile subscribers currently in excess of 951 million.1 Airtel dominates this market with a 30.2% market share by revenue but the competition isn’t far behind. Vodafone is a close second with 22.7% market share by revenue and is showing a strong growth trajectory.2 However‚ with mobile penetration upwards of 75% there is little room for such exponential growth to continue and as a result‚ the mobile business in
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Market Leader Strategy A market leader should generally adopt a defense strategy. Six commonly used defense strategies. * Position Defense * Mobile Defense * Flanking Defense * Contraction Defense *Pre-emptive Defense *Counter-Offensive Defense Bharti Airtel limited is a leading global telecommunication company . The company offers mobile voice & data services‚ fixed line‚ high speed broad band‚ IPTV‚ DTH and national & international long distance services to carriers
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are often the result of innovation aimed at solving certain problems in the market place. A prime example of an organisation that has benefited greatly from new technology is found in Safaricom Kenya a mobile telephony company‚ and a member of the Vodafone group through their ‘MPESA’ product which is a cheap 24/7 money transfer service offered through mobile phones (Hughes and Lonie‚ 2007). This product answered to the needs of many customers in the Kenyan mobile telephony market‚ the unbanked‚ those
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Ratios Debt to Assets (24‚025+37‚349)/139‚576=0.44 (27‚075+36‚584)/151‚220=0.42 Times Interest Earned** (9‚549-25)/25=381 (9‚498-138)/138=67.8 **Note 4 in #5 of the “Notes to the consolidated financial statement” stated that Vodafone had an interest expense of £25 million in 2012 and £138 million in 2011 (see page 10). What can you tell us about the liquidity‚ activity‚ profitability and coverage results for your company? Vodafone’s liquidity ratios increased in 2012
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hasn’t been long since our Prime Minister announced mobile number portability across the country. The main question still remains‚ why should someone change to a different operator? One (big) reason is that before MNP was actually announced‚ switching to another operator involved a procedure of submitting documents and in the end when you finally got your number‚ you had to inform family‚ friends and colleagues about the change. All that will now change with the introduction of MNP. Here is a
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GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that ASHISH RANA from M.B.A. 4rd semester bearing university roll number -611012045 has completed his Final project Report under my guidance. Project Guide
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW OF TELECOM SECTOR The telecom services have been recognized the world-over as an important tool for socio-economic development for a nation. It is one of the prime support services needed for rapid growth and modernization of various sectors of the economy. Indian telecommunication sector has undergone a major process of transformation through significant policy reforms‚ particularly beginning with the announcement of NTP 1994 and was subsequently re-emphasized and
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3G Definition of 3G: 3G is the third generation of wireless technologies. It comes with enhancements over previous wireless technologies‚ like high-speed transmission‚ advanced multimedia access and global roaming. 3G is mostly used with mobile phones and handsets as a means to connect the phone to the Internet or other IP networks in order to make voice and video calls‚ to download and upload data and to surf the net. How is 3G Better? 3G has the following enhancements over 2.5G and previous
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