MARKET-SIZE, PLAYERS AND TRENDS

sunandaC

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MARKET-SIZE, PLAYERS AND TRENDS


Both fixed line and mobile segments serve the basic needs of local calls, long distance calls and the international calls, with the provision of broadband services in the fixed line segment and GPRS in the mobile arena.

Traditional telephones have been replaced by the codeless and the wireless instruments.



 Mobile phone providers have also come up with GPRS-
enabled multimedia messaging, Internet surfing, and mobile-
commerce.


 The much-awaited 3G mobile technology has entered in the
Indian telecom market.


 The GSM, CDMA, WLL service providers are all upgrading
them to provide 3G mobile services.



 Radio services have also been incorporated in the mobile
handsets, along with other applications like high storage
memory, multimedia applications, multimedia games, MP3
Players, video generators, Camera's, etc. The value added
services provided by the mobile service operators contribute
more than 10% of the total revenue.



 The 2009 budget has brought further relief to the customers
with the reduction in the tariffs, both local and long distance,
and with slashing down the roaming rentals. This is likely to
lead to even more people going for cellular services and
more and more use of the value added services.



 However, landline telephony is likely to remain popular, too,
in the foreseeable future. MTNL, the largest landline service
provider, has recently taken some bold initiatives to retain its
market share and, if possible, expand it.
 

bhautik.kawa

New member
MARKET-SIZE, PLAYERS AND TRENDS


Both fixed line and mobile segments serve the basic needs of local calls, long distance calls and the international calls, with the provision of broadband services in the fixed line segment and GPRS in the mobile arena.

Traditional telephones have been replaced by the codeless and the wireless instruments.



 Mobile phone providers have also come up with GPRS-
enabled multimedia messaging, Internet surfing, and mobile-
commerce.


 The much-awaited 3G mobile technology has entered in the
Indian telecom market.


 The GSM, CDMA, WLL service providers are all upgrading
them to provide 3G mobile services.



 Radio services have also been incorporated in the mobile
handsets, along with other applications like high storage
memory, multimedia applications, multimedia games, MP3
Players, video generators, Camera's, etc. The value added
services provided by the mobile service operators contribute
more than 10% of the total revenue.



 The 2009 budget has brought further relief to the customers
with the reduction in the tariffs, both local and long distance,
and with slashing down the roaming rentals. This is likely to
lead to even more people going for cellular services and
more and more use of the value added services.



 However, landline telephony is likely to remain popular, too,
in the foreseeable future. MTNL, the largest landline service
provider, has recently taken some bold initiatives to retain its
market share and, if possible, expand it.

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