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Indian Mobile Market - June 2010

The number of telephone subscribers in India increased to 671.69 Million at the end of June-2010 from 653.92 Million in May-2010, thereby registering a growth rate of 2.72%. With this, the overall Tele-density in India reaches 56.83

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Cisco WebEx helps businesses grow through real-time collaboration
The rumor mongers who kept corporate on their toes in the recent past are all cooling their heels right now. This is because in many companies, increasing revenues while decreasing costs is a significant business challenge, particularly with employees and customers located around the globe, so in this scenario, restructuring business to ensure steady growth is the age old sage advice.
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Mobile Social Messaging will drive 2010
Amid signs of economic recovery, 2010 will be the year when mobile operators worldwide protect their existing revenue channels while exploring new ones. Data services will play an even more important role in 2010, supported by an enlarged mobile messaging landscape that, in addition to SMS, will also encompass mobile email, mobile social networking, and IM.
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Spectrum Sharing
Another year and another month are up on us, and the growth of Indian telecom users continues unabated. The delays with 3 G licensing continue, as they continue to get postponed. The political issues between telecommunications and armed forces continue and many meetings have been organized without any definitive outcome.
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Why me again - asks subscriber
Mobile subscribers in India has already a lot to bear as there a lot of problems but not even a single place where they can go & talk. Quality of service, network jams, call drops, poor coverage, billing issues are very common topics that they face regularly. Now it is different one and different class of people will be affected the most but still it's the subscriber again.
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CSR - Changing the way the world connects
The mobile phone revolutionised the way we connected with our friends, colleagues and family. It allowed us to communicate everywhere and at all times. It also allowed us to be reached even when we would rather not be reached. We became connected to cellular networks 24 hours per day and soon even the farmers and day labourers in the fields will be negotiating their deals on mobile phones.
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Planning For Global Expansion
Planning For Global ExpansionThree times it happened with the same company, twice by Bharti and once by Reliance Communications. Trying to merge with MTN of South Africa in the last year by the biggest telecom companies in India came up with nothing. It is interesting to note Bharti did this twice, despite their fantastic organizational setup.
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Cloud the future of Computing
Companies of all sizes are contending with a combination of market trends which are forcing them to seriously re-evaluate business modules. These forces include growing globalization, lower customer loyalty and widening dispersion of today's workforce. With increasing globalization and mobility, as well as escalating competitive forces and corporate productivity requirements, corporations of all sizes have started to re-think how they should operate.
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3G Opportunity - customer readiness not a problem
BSNL and MTNL have a great opportunity on hand with 3 G network rollout. Because of their government backing and ownership they have natural advantages that can be immediately translated into huge payoff for both the companies themselves and the government of India. Although the license fees that can be expected by the government can be in several billions for 3 G auctions.
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The Importance of Expansion
The last couple of years have been quite speculative for the Indian Telecommunications companies going global. Special references can be made to South Africa's MTN and Bharti and Reliance trying to merge and create a top 5 global telecom company. The current due diligence and negotiations between Bharti and MTN are their second round in 2 years and still continuing.
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In Country long term plans for Indian Telecom
It will not be expensive. It will not require big budgets. It will not need any investment bankers. It will not need any government approvals. It will not need shareholder consent. It will be a simple strategy to look for greater revenue sources with long term profit for telecom companies. India still offers great internal opportunity for long term growth with sustainable revenue and profit opportunities in telecom.
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