Strategic Plan for Commercialization of Solar Powered Mobile Telecom Towers

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  • + guest65e9c01 guest65e9c01 1 month ago

    I guess the cost of the location for the tower setup both with Non solar & solar system running towers remains teh same as the space has to be consumed/used by the towers in any case, so the author should not show the cost of the land as expenses in Non solar running towers, since he is also not showing the cost of the land in Solar running towers. kindly, explain if i am wrong!
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  1. Authors: Sivakumar P S (25051) Surenderan E (25056)
  2. Methodology
  3. Chapter 2
  4. Growth in Mobile Subscriber Base in India
  5. Classes of Telecom Circle Class C Assam, Bihar & Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, North East India (excludes Assam) 15 to 25% Class B Uttar Pradesh (East), Uttar Pradesh (West) & Uttarakhand (excludes Ghaziabad & Noida), Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Haryana (excludes Faridabad, Gurgaon & Panchkula), Punjab (includes Chandigarh & Panchkula), West Bengal (includes Andaman & Nicobar, Sikkim, excludes Kolkata Telecom District), Kerala (includes Lakshadweep). Class A Maharashtra (includes Goa, excludes Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Kalyan), Gujarat (includes Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli), Tamil Nadu (includes Pondichery except Yanam, excludes Chennai, MEPZ, Mahabalipuram & Minjur), Andhra Pradesh (includes Yanam), Karnataka 35% Metros Delhi (includes NCR, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon & Noida), Mumbai (includes Navi Mumbai & Kalyan), Chennai (includes MEPZ, Mahabalipuram & Minjur), Kolkata (Also known as KTD or Kolkata Telecom District; includes parts of Haora, Hooghly, North & South 24 Parganas and Nadia Districts) 90%
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  7. STRUCTURE OF TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRY
  8. Market Share Distribution–Tower Infrastructure Industry
  9. 1.Intensifying Competition
  10. 2. Falling ARPUs
  11. Growth Trends
  12. Chapter 3
  13. Technical parameters to run a telecom tower
  14. Conventional DG Technology Note: All Calculations and drawings refer CDMA technology.
  15. Economics of DG Technology
  16. Proposed Solar Technology
    • Standalone System
    • Hybrid System
  17. Economics of Solar Technology
  18. Economic Cost Calculation Solar System DG System
  19. EIRR Calculation
  20. EIRR for different cases Standalone System Hybrid System
  21. Chapter 4
  22. Present Government Policies
  23. Implications of Government Policies
  24. Issues and Stakeholder Consultations
  25. Issues and Stakeholder Consultations (ctd…)
  26. Strategies Proposed
  27. Chapter 5
  28. Way Forward
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