telecom (2)-saroj muduli
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NDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRY NDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRY
RESENTED BYRESENTED BYSAROJ KU MUDULISAROJ KU MUDULI
ROLL NO-251,PGDM-IIYRROLL NO-251,PGDM-IIYR
FFINITY BUSINESS SCHOOL FFINITY BUSINESS SCHOOL
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INDIAN TELE INDUSTRY:-ØIndian telecom industry started in 1985.ØThe Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing
in the world. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI), the number of telephone subscriber base in the countryreached 653.92 million as on May 31, 2010, an increase of 2.49 percent from 638.05 million in April 2010. With this the overall tele-density (telephones per 100 people) has touched 55.38. The wireless
subscriber base has increased to 617.53 million at the end of May 2010from 601.22 million in April 2010, registering a growth of 2.71 percent.ØAs the fastest growing telecommunications industry in the world, itis projected that India will have 1.159 billion mobile subscribers by2013.ØAccording to analysts, the sector would create direct employment for2.8 million people and for 7 million indirectly.
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Evolution of Telecom In India
-Go ahead to the
CDMAtechnology
Private players were allowed in
Value AddedServices
National Telecom( )Policy NTP
wasformulated
1992
1994
1997
Independent,regulator
,TRAI wasestab
lished
-NTP 99 led to migration from
-high cost fixed license fee to
-low cost revenue
1999
2000
2002
BSNL wasestablish ed by DoT
ILD services was opened to
competition
Internet telephony
initiated
Reduction of licence
fees
2003
Calling Party( )Pays CPP was
implemented
Unified Access
Licensing( )UASL
regime wasintroduced
2004
-Intra circle merger
guidelines were
established
Broadband policy 2004
wasformulated—targeting 20 million
subscribers by 2010
2005
FDI limit was
increased from 49 to
74 percent
Attempte d to
boost Rural
telephony
2006
Number portability
was proposed(pending)
Decision on 3G services
( )awaited
2007
( )Department of Telecommunication DoT is the main body formulating laws and various regulations for the Indian
.telecom industry–ILD International Long
Distance
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Telecom Ecosystem
ndian Telecom Industry Framework
I I
ireless
lanning and oordination
( )PC
epartment ofTelecommunications
elecom
Commission
roup on elecom and IT
( - )oT IT
elecom
egulatory uthority of( )ndia TRAI elecom isputes
ettlement and ppellate( )ribunal TDSAT
Handles spectrum allocation and
management–DoT Licensee
and frequency management for
telecom
Exclusive policy making body of DoT
Handles ad hoc issues of the telecom industry
Independent regulatory body
Telecom disputes settlement body
Association of Unified Telecom Service(Providers AUS
P)
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- ( ) :-alue Added Services VAS Market( ) , -Mobile value added services VAS include text or SMS menu, ,based services downloading of music or ring tones mobile
, - .TV videos and sophisticated m commerce applications As per, -an industry report VAS that accounts for 10 12 per cent of
the telecom operator's revenue is expected to reach 20 per
.cent growth by 2013 The report further predicted that,after the introduction of 3G services in India the segment
. . ,may garner US$ 5 98 billion in turnover by 2013 Currently. .the segment stands at US$ 2 07 billion
ØØØAfter the telecommunication policies were revised to allow private
operators, companies such as Vodafone, Bharti Airtel , Tata Indicom,Idea Cellular, Aircel and Loop Mobile , Reliance have entered thespace.ØThe annual growth rate of industry is 46.82%.
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Competition
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. .178 25 million:onthly Cell phone Addition
. .20 31 million The dominant players are Airtel, Reliance Infocomm,
Vodafone,Tata teleservices Idea cellular and BSNL / MTNL.Group Company wise % market share - July'2010
Sl.No.
Name of Company
Total SubFigures
% Market Share1 Bharti Airtel 105177635 32.29%
2 Vodafone
Essar
78680291 24.16%
3 BSNL 50700367 15.57%
4 IDEA 48516824 14.90%
5 Aircel 23101900 7.09%
6 RelianceTelecom
12840939 3.94%
8 MTNL 4332631 1.33%
9 Loop Mobile 2350537 0.72%
All India 325701124 100.00%
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Mobile Tariffs in India one of the Lowest
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Ø Telecom sector accounts for 1 percent of India’s GDP. Likely to double in 2-
3 years.
Telecom services contribute 30 percent to India’s total service tax revenue
The Indian telecom sector gives direct employment to more than 4,00,000people, compared to about 6,00,000 people in China.
The advance technologies like 3G and WI-MAX helps the telecom industry
further augmented the growth rate.
Also the number portability is going to launch in recent days.
The Indian Tele industry tariff rate is low tariff rate in the world.
100% FDI is permitted in the industry.
Services provided by operators:-Subscription ServicesCall Management ServicesPhone Backup Services
Messaging & more ServicesOperator Services
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