Bharti Airtel is an international telecommunications company headquartered in India. It is the second largest mobile network operator in the world with operations across 18 countries in Asia and Africa. The presentation provides an overview of Bharti Airtel's business including its market position, growth opportunities in India and Africa, strategy and financial performance. It highlights Airtel's leadership position in key markets, focus on network investments to drive data and digital growth, and goals of winning new customers and reducing costs.
Creating Digital Transformation with IoT DeploymentsDerek Laryea
Government working together with IoT companies, Mobile Operators and the public will rapidly quicken digital transformation, creating a significant opportunity for the industry to support Ghana’s government in enhancing digital transformation.
The document discusses the telecom industry in India. It provides an overview of key metrics of the industry such as revenue, number of subscribers, market share of major players, and average revenue per user. It also examines the industry structure and distribution channels. Recent trends are mentioned such as the growing importance of rural subscribers, internet, and broadband. Challenges and opportunities for the industry are highlighted. The telecom industry's impact and relationship with other sectors like infrastructure, mobile devices, banking, education and healthcare are briefly covered.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
The document provides an overview and outlook of mobile subscriptions and technologies through 2024 based on Ericsson's Mobility Report from June 2019. Some key points:
- By the end of 2019, over 10 million 5G subscriptions are projected worldwide. 5G subscription growth is expected to be faster than LTE initially.
- 5G network deployments will ramp up in 2020, paving the way for 1.9 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2024, over 20% of total subscriptions.
- LTE will remain the dominant mobile technology through 2024 with nearly 5 billion subscriptions, though its peak is projected to be 2022.
- Cellular IoT connections using NB-IoT and Cat
4G mobile networks will grow rapidly in Egypt over the next few years, driven by increasing smartphone adoption. While 3G will remain the dominant mobile broadband technology in the short term, 4G subscriptions will grow the fastest after 2018. This is due to declining smartphone prices making 4G-enabled devices more accessible. The availability of high-speed 4G networks will be necessary to support growing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications like mobile video and enable new opportunities for digital services. However, Egypt currently lacks commercial 4G/LTE networks, making it the only major market in the Middle East and Africa without this technology.
Future Broadband Trend and Myanmar LandscapeDao Phuong Nam
- Myanmar has very low broadband penetration rates, weak internet connectivity, limited domestic connectivity, and very expensive internet prices compared to other ASEAN countries.
- The top broadband providers in Myanmar are RedLink with 38% market share, MPT with 27% market share, and YT with 24% market share. RedLink provides WiMAX, WiFi, and FTTx services covering 3 major cities.
- A new Telecommunications Law was passed in 2013 to liberalize the telecom market and encourage more investment and competition among internet service providers in Myanmar.
- The Indian telecom industry is the second largest in the world, with over 960 million telephone users as of 2013. It has grown over 30 times from 2001 to 2013.
- The telecom sector includes telephone services (both fixed and wireless), broadband services, and broadcasting. Wireless services dominate, with over 929 million subscribers in 2013.
- Key players in the fixed telephone segment include BSNL, MTNL, Bharti, Tata, and Reliance. The wireless segment is led by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Reliance, Idea, and BSNL. Broadband services are primarily provided by BSNL, Bharti, and
Creating Digital Transformation with IoT DeploymentsDerek Laryea
Government working together with IoT companies, Mobile Operators and the public will rapidly quicken digital transformation, creating a significant opportunity for the industry to support Ghana’s government in enhancing digital transformation.
The document discusses the telecom industry in India. It provides an overview of key metrics of the industry such as revenue, number of subscribers, market share of major players, and average revenue per user. It also examines the industry structure and distribution channels. Recent trends are mentioned such as the growing importance of rural subscribers, internet, and broadband. Challenges and opportunities for the industry are highlighted. The telecom industry's impact and relationship with other sectors like infrastructure, mobile devices, banking, education and healthcare are briefly covered.
- 5G subscription momentum is strong as the 5G ecosystem rapidly develops. There were an estimated 13 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2019.
- Mobile data traffic continues to surge, driven by increasing video content.
- Insights from SK Telecom and MTN Group illustrate strong progress in the mobile industry through strategies like cluster-based 5G deployment and leveraging network performance.
The document provides an overview and outlook of mobile subscriptions and technologies through 2024 based on Ericsson's Mobility Report from June 2019. Some key points:
- By the end of 2019, over 10 million 5G subscriptions are projected worldwide. 5G subscription growth is expected to be faster than LTE initially.
- 5G network deployments will ramp up in 2020, paving the way for 1.9 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2024, over 20% of total subscriptions.
- LTE will remain the dominant mobile technology through 2024 with nearly 5 billion subscriptions, though its peak is projected to be 2022.
- Cellular IoT connections using NB-IoT and Cat
4G mobile networks will grow rapidly in Egypt over the next few years, driven by increasing smartphone adoption. While 3G will remain the dominant mobile broadband technology in the short term, 4G subscriptions will grow the fastest after 2018. This is due to declining smartphone prices making 4G-enabled devices more accessible. The availability of high-speed 4G networks will be necessary to support growing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications like mobile video and enable new opportunities for digital services. However, Egypt currently lacks commercial 4G/LTE networks, making it the only major market in the Middle East and Africa without this technology.
Future Broadband Trend and Myanmar LandscapeDao Phuong Nam
- Myanmar has very low broadband penetration rates, weak internet connectivity, limited domestic connectivity, and very expensive internet prices compared to other ASEAN countries.
- The top broadband providers in Myanmar are RedLink with 38% market share, MPT with 27% market share, and YT with 24% market share. RedLink provides WiMAX, WiFi, and FTTx services covering 3 major cities.
- A new Telecommunications Law was passed in 2013 to liberalize the telecom market and encourage more investment and competition among internet service providers in Myanmar.
- The Indian telecom industry is the second largest in the world, with over 960 million telephone users as of 2013. It has grown over 30 times from 2001 to 2013.
- The telecom sector includes telephone services (both fixed and wireless), broadband services, and broadcasting. Wireless services dominate, with over 929 million subscribers in 2013.
- Key players in the fixed telephone segment include BSNL, MTNL, Bharti, Tata, and Reliance. The wireless segment is led by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Reliance, Idea, and BSNL. Broadband services are primarily provided by BSNL, Bharti, and
The document provides an overview of Pakistan's telecom market, including key trends in mobile phones and network infrastructure. It notes that 72% of consumers now use smartphones, with Android being the most popular operating system. It also summarizes key metrics like mobile subscriber counts for the major carriers, the growth of 3G and 4G networks, broadband subscriber numbers, and foreign investment in the telecom sector. Looking ahead, it discusses opportunities to expand rural connectivity and develop the BPO industry to create jobs.
The document discusses LTE networks in Africa. It notes that while LTE deployments in Africa are still in early stages, with only nine countries having commercial LTE networks as of 2013, LTE offers opportunities for mobile operators through improved network performance and new revenue streams. The document provides an overview of the telecommunications landscape in Africa, market trends, and strategies for LTE deployment.
Analysis instead of summation: Why indices are not enough for ICT policy and ...Christoph Stork
Analysing ICT indicators, based on benchmarking provides a far more valid evidence-base for ICT policy and regulation than using the ranking of a country on one of the global ICT indices. Both ap- proaches use the same data but differ in how the data is analysed. The benchmarking approach is a starting point for further analysis, showing clearly the linkages between individual indicators. Global ICT indices, as they are currently formulated, disguise these linkages by providing a composite measure, and often only display normalised indicators that cannot be verified by the user. This encourages the perception that the index is the end result of the analysis, rather than the beginning.
The telecom industry in India has evolved significantly over the past few decades and now includes wireless, wireline, and broadband internet segments. It is controlled by TRAI and spectrum is provided through government auctions. Key players include Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and BSNL. Jio has disrupted the market with cheap data plans. Data consumption is growing rapidly driven by video. The future includes expanding 5G networks and improving broadband access. The industry faces challenges like debt, competition, and adapting to new technologies.
The telecommunications sector in India is growing rapidly, driven by increasing penetration in rural areas, adoption of new technologies, and rising investments. Some key trends include a focus on green telecom to reduce energy usage, expansion of networks to rural regions which now account for over 40% of subscribers, and the emergence of technologies like 4G, VoLTE, and IoT. Industry players are also pursuing consolidation, outsourcing of non-core functions, and attracting investments to upgrade infrastructure.
India has the second largest telecommunications network in the world with over 1.1 billion subscribers. The market is dominated by wireless subscriptions which account for over 98% of total subscribers. Tele-density in India has increased dramatically from 18% in 2007 to nearly 90% in 2018, with rural tele-density now over 57%. Increased access to affordable smartphones and lower call/data rates are driving further growth in the sector.
The document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It classifies the sector into fixed line telephony, mobile telephony, and internet services. It discusses the major players in the sector including Airtel, BSNL, Vodafone, Reliance, and Aircel. It outlines their business strategies and how they have reacted to competition. It also explains how customers have benefited from the increasing competitiveness in the sector through lower prices and improved services.
- India has the second largest telecom network and subscriber base in the world, with over 1.1 billion subscribers as of July 2018.
- The telecom market is dominated by the wireless segment, which accounts for over 98% of total subscribers.
- Recent trends in the industry include a focus on rural expansion, the emergence of technologies like 4G/LTE and 5G, the growth of IoT, and consolidation through mergers and acquisitions of major players.
Spectrum pricing, make or break the 5 g momentum, June 2019Coleago Consulting
1) Mobile operators need more spectrum to deploy 5G networks and meet increasing data demand, but revenue is not increasing proportionately.
2) Pricing spectrum too high could delay or reduce 5G deployment, further reducing operator revenue and returns on investment.
3) Regulators must set spectrum prices low enough to incentivize 5G investment while also raising funds, but benchmarking past prices is not appropriate given declining revenue per MHz of spectrum.
Ponencia para el taller "El papel del Estado en la promoción de la banda ancha" en Lima (Perú) el 18 de mayo de 2011.
Presentation for the workshop "The role of the state in the promotion of the broadband" in Lima (Peru) May 18th 2011.
A BRIEF REPORT ON VODAFONE MOBILE PHONE IN INDIADhroov Sharma
This PPT includes Telecom Sector information and its Poter's 5 forces. Brief about vodafone and its product, SWOT analysis, and competitor analysis. Similarly for Vodafone product i.e. ITEL A20 MOBILE, explains the Poter's 5 forces, SWOT analysis, STP, Marketing Mix, PLC, Sales forecast, Distribution formats and channels and consumer behavior with the help of Factor Analysis.
This presentation have been made by ISBM Kolkata, students.This is basically on the reforms of Indian Telecoms Industry after liberalization.Industry analysis is the backdrop throughout the presentation 7 then emphasis on a particular company.
Special report on communication sectorRicha Sharma
The document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It discusses the growth of the sector over time, with mobile subscribers growing from under 2 million in 2000 to over 900 million by 2012. The key segments of the market are mobile (growing rapidly), fixed line (declining), and broadband. Major players in the sector are discussed like Airtel, Idea, Reliance, and Tata. Technical analysis is also provided on some of the stocks. The telecom sector is identified as one of the fastest growing industries in India, playing an important role in economic and social development.
This document provides an overview and introduction to 5G networks for mobile operators. It discusses the expectations for the 5G era, how 5G differs from 4G networks through improved latency, speeds and support for new use cases. It outlines the timeline for 5G standards completion and connections growth forecasts. It also examines the enabling conditions required for 5G deployment, including technology, policy and market readiness. Key areas that operators must consider to create and capture value from 5G are explored, along with the associated costs.
Pakistan is moving towards becoming a connected society in the age of 3G and mobile broadband. The introduction of next generation mobile services will trigger technological growth and allow companies to capitalize on data revenue. A strong business case exists for next generation services due to Pakistan's young population and increasing smartphone penetration. Supportive regulations aim to develop broadband infrastructure and affordable access across Pakistan through a fair regulatory regime.
Reliance Communications presented its wireless business strengths, including having the widest coverage across India through 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages, as well as data leadership through its 3G, HSD, and 1x networks. It also focused on having a youth and innovation-centric brand and driving the data ecosystem through partnerships on devices and apps. Key metrics showed RCOM leading in the number of 3G subscribers, total data traffic on its network, and data usage per customer.
The document summarizes mobile infrastructure, investments, and data traffic trends in Africa based on a report by Dr. Madanmohan Rao. Key points include:
- Mobile infrastructure in Africa is growing through investments in undersea cables and 3G networks by major operators like MTN and Airtel. This has led to declining broadband prices.
- Mobile data traffic in Africa is expected to experience exponential growth over the next few years, increasing 63-fold, as more people access the internet on smartphones and tablets.
- By 2015, there will be more people connected to mobile networks than with access to electricity in some regions, and over 5.6 billion mobile devices will be connected globally.
Presentation on Cellular Industry analysis. In this presentation analysis of Pestel and Porter Five Force Model Analysis.
SV Institute of Management Kadi student
Presenting By: Chirag Dabgar
Mobile technology has transformed communications in East Africa. Over 90% of phones in Africa are mobile phones, with 700 million connections across the continent. East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania have seen significant growth in mobile adoption rates. Mobile phones are now used not just for calls and texts, but as platforms for banking, agriculture, education, and other applications through services like mobile money and apps. With social media also increasingly accessed via mobile devices, the combination of social and mobile connectivity is driving transformational changes in communication across Africa.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
The document provides an overview of Pakistan's telecom market, including key trends in mobile phones and network infrastructure. It notes that 72% of consumers now use smartphones, with Android being the most popular operating system. It also summarizes key metrics like mobile subscriber counts for the major carriers, the growth of 3G and 4G networks, broadband subscriber numbers, and foreign investment in the telecom sector. Looking ahead, it discusses opportunities to expand rural connectivity and develop the BPO industry to create jobs.
The document discusses LTE networks in Africa. It notes that while LTE deployments in Africa are still in early stages, with only nine countries having commercial LTE networks as of 2013, LTE offers opportunities for mobile operators through improved network performance and new revenue streams. The document provides an overview of the telecommunications landscape in Africa, market trends, and strategies for LTE deployment.
Analysis instead of summation: Why indices are not enough for ICT policy and ...Christoph Stork
Analysing ICT indicators, based on benchmarking provides a far more valid evidence-base for ICT policy and regulation than using the ranking of a country on one of the global ICT indices. Both ap- proaches use the same data but differ in how the data is analysed. The benchmarking approach is a starting point for further analysis, showing clearly the linkages between individual indicators. Global ICT indices, as they are currently formulated, disguise these linkages by providing a composite measure, and often only display normalised indicators that cannot be verified by the user. This encourages the perception that the index is the end result of the analysis, rather than the beginning.
The telecom industry in India has evolved significantly over the past few decades and now includes wireless, wireline, and broadband internet segments. It is controlled by TRAI and spectrum is provided through government auctions. Key players include Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and BSNL. Jio has disrupted the market with cheap data plans. Data consumption is growing rapidly driven by video. The future includes expanding 5G networks and improving broadband access. The industry faces challenges like debt, competition, and adapting to new technologies.
The telecommunications sector in India is growing rapidly, driven by increasing penetration in rural areas, adoption of new technologies, and rising investments. Some key trends include a focus on green telecom to reduce energy usage, expansion of networks to rural regions which now account for over 40% of subscribers, and the emergence of technologies like 4G, VoLTE, and IoT. Industry players are also pursuing consolidation, outsourcing of non-core functions, and attracting investments to upgrade infrastructure.
India has the second largest telecommunications network in the world with over 1.1 billion subscribers. The market is dominated by wireless subscriptions which account for over 98% of total subscribers. Tele-density in India has increased dramatically from 18% in 2007 to nearly 90% in 2018, with rural tele-density now over 57%. Increased access to affordable smartphones and lower call/data rates are driving further growth in the sector.
The document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It classifies the sector into fixed line telephony, mobile telephony, and internet services. It discusses the major players in the sector including Airtel, BSNL, Vodafone, Reliance, and Aircel. It outlines their business strategies and how they have reacted to competition. It also explains how customers have benefited from the increasing competitiveness in the sector through lower prices and improved services.
- India has the second largest telecom network and subscriber base in the world, with over 1.1 billion subscribers as of July 2018.
- The telecom market is dominated by the wireless segment, which accounts for over 98% of total subscribers.
- Recent trends in the industry include a focus on rural expansion, the emergence of technologies like 4G/LTE and 5G, the growth of IoT, and consolidation through mergers and acquisitions of major players.
Spectrum pricing, make or break the 5 g momentum, June 2019Coleago Consulting
1) Mobile operators need more spectrum to deploy 5G networks and meet increasing data demand, but revenue is not increasing proportionately.
2) Pricing spectrum too high could delay or reduce 5G deployment, further reducing operator revenue and returns on investment.
3) Regulators must set spectrum prices low enough to incentivize 5G investment while also raising funds, but benchmarking past prices is not appropriate given declining revenue per MHz of spectrum.
Ponencia para el taller "El papel del Estado en la promoción de la banda ancha" en Lima (Perú) el 18 de mayo de 2011.
Presentation for the workshop "The role of the state in the promotion of the broadband" in Lima (Peru) May 18th 2011.
A BRIEF REPORT ON VODAFONE MOBILE PHONE IN INDIADhroov Sharma
This PPT includes Telecom Sector information and its Poter's 5 forces. Brief about vodafone and its product, SWOT analysis, and competitor analysis. Similarly for Vodafone product i.e. ITEL A20 MOBILE, explains the Poter's 5 forces, SWOT analysis, STP, Marketing Mix, PLC, Sales forecast, Distribution formats and channels and consumer behavior with the help of Factor Analysis.
This presentation have been made by ISBM Kolkata, students.This is basically on the reforms of Indian Telecoms Industry after liberalization.Industry analysis is the backdrop throughout the presentation 7 then emphasis on a particular company.
Special report on communication sectorRicha Sharma
The document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It discusses the growth of the sector over time, with mobile subscribers growing from under 2 million in 2000 to over 900 million by 2012. The key segments of the market are mobile (growing rapidly), fixed line (declining), and broadband. Major players in the sector are discussed like Airtel, Idea, Reliance, and Tata. Technical analysis is also provided on some of the stocks. The telecom sector is identified as one of the fastest growing industries in India, playing an important role in economic and social development.
This document provides an overview and introduction to 5G networks for mobile operators. It discusses the expectations for the 5G era, how 5G differs from 4G networks through improved latency, speeds and support for new use cases. It outlines the timeline for 5G standards completion and connections growth forecasts. It also examines the enabling conditions required for 5G deployment, including technology, policy and market readiness. Key areas that operators must consider to create and capture value from 5G are explored, along with the associated costs.
Pakistan is moving towards becoming a connected society in the age of 3G and mobile broadband. The introduction of next generation mobile services will trigger technological growth and allow companies to capitalize on data revenue. A strong business case exists for next generation services due to Pakistan's young population and increasing smartphone penetration. Supportive regulations aim to develop broadband infrastructure and affordable access across Pakistan through a fair regulatory regime.
Reliance Communications presented its wireless business strengths, including having the widest coverage across India through 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages, as well as data leadership through its 3G, HSD, and 1x networks. It also focused on having a youth and innovation-centric brand and driving the data ecosystem through partnerships on devices and apps. Key metrics showed RCOM leading in the number of 3G subscribers, total data traffic on its network, and data usage per customer.
The document summarizes mobile infrastructure, investments, and data traffic trends in Africa based on a report by Dr. Madanmohan Rao. Key points include:
- Mobile infrastructure in Africa is growing through investments in undersea cables and 3G networks by major operators like MTN and Airtel. This has led to declining broadband prices.
- Mobile data traffic in Africa is expected to experience exponential growth over the next few years, increasing 63-fold, as more people access the internet on smartphones and tablets.
- By 2015, there will be more people connected to mobile networks than with access to electricity in some regions, and over 5.6 billion mobile devices will be connected globally.
Presentation on Cellular Industry analysis. In this presentation analysis of Pestel and Porter Five Force Model Analysis.
SV Institute of Management Kadi student
Presenting By: Chirag Dabgar
Mobile technology has transformed communications in East Africa. Over 90% of phones in Africa are mobile phones, with 700 million connections across the continent. East African countries like Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania have seen significant growth in mobile adoption rates. Mobile phones are now used not just for calls and texts, but as platforms for banking, agriculture, education, and other applications through services like mobile money and apps. With social media also increasingly accessed via mobile devices, the combination of social and mobile connectivity is driving transformational changes in communication across Africa.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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operator in the
world1
Presence in
16
countries1
serving
around 457 mn
customers
Highest standards of
Corporate
Governance – ranked
#1 by Transparency
International
Our Guiding Strategy
Win customers
through differentiated
products and world
class technology
Accelerate non-mobile
business, grow market
share and strip out
waste
Highest Corporate
Governance and
disclosure rankings
Customer
Centricity
Performance
Excellence
Transparency and
Ethical Governance
Sources – 1. GSMA Intelligence 2. Including JVs
Presence in
18
countries2 serving over
404 mn customers
Highest standards of
Corporate
Governance – ranked
#1 by Transparency
International
3. Bharti Airtel: Investment Rationale
Bharti Airtel Limited 3
1
3
4
5
2
6
Presence in underpenetrated markets of India and Africa with large
residual opportunity
Leading operator with scale and diversified businesses across markets
Bulk investments already in place; best in class spectrum bank in
markets of operations
Demonstrated superior execution capabilities
Strong balance sheet enabling ample headroom for expansion
Experienced management, diversified board, marquee partners and
shareholders
4. Bharti Airtel Limited 4
India & Africa - Mobile Market
2nd
largest telecom
market in the world
2nd
largest smartphone
market in the world
2
nd
highest internet users
in the world
2
nd
largest enterprise &
SMB market in the world
One of the fastest growing
economic zone in the world
444 Million
2
mobile subscribers
in 2017. Expected to grow to 634
Million by 2025.
Mobile broadband
connections3 to grow from
38% in 2017 to 87% by
2025.
Median age4 in Africa,
excepted to be 19.8 by 2020
Source 1: IMF 2,3: GSMA Sub Saharan Africa Report 2018, Source 4: World Population Prospect Interactive Data
5. Bharti Airtel Limited 5
Opportunity in Indian Telecom
WIRELESS WIRELESS DATA WIRED BROADBAND
1.3 bn population ~42.5%2 Mobile Broadband
Penetration
250mn households
Rural Tele-Density
~ 59.15%1
~0.7 bn unique wireless
customers Household disposable
income rising
< 10% connected
ENTERPRISES MOBILE BANKING DTH AND CABLE
1.5 mn SMB/Enterprises Cash based economy 250 mn households
< 10% connectivity Digital Cable/ DTH
subscribers~ 100 mn4
65% consumer transaction
by value in cash
Massive untapped opportunity
Source: 1 & 2 – Telecom Subscription Report, TRAI, 3- VNI Mobile Forecast Highlights, 2017-2022, 4– BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research,
Mobile data3 traffic
to grow 6-fold from
2017 to 2022
6. Bharti Airtel Limited 6
Opportunity in African Telecom
WIRELESS SMARTPHONE
PENETRATION1
MOBILE BANKING2
1.2 Bn Population
(Airtel Africa covers
~600 Mn Population)
Median age < 25
Mobile Broadband
Connections to reach 87%
of total connections by 2025
690 million smartphones by
2025
Mobile money services
predominant in most
countries
Banking Penetration low
DATA TRAFFIC
3
Mobile data traffic
expected to see a more
than 10-fold increase by
2023
43%
40%
58%
26%
69%
59%
23%
26% 26%
45%
52%
69%
42% 41%
53%
25%
7%
28%
8%
24%
40%
6% 6%
9%
26%
16%
55%
13% 13%
23%
Africa Chad Congo DRC Gabon Kenya Madagascar Malawi Niger Nigeria Rwanda Seychelles Tanzania Uganda Zambia
Mobile Penetration Smartphone Penetration
Source 1, 2 & 3 : GSMA Sub Saharan Africa Data – 2017 & 2018
Average Mobile Penetration: 45% Average Smartphone Penetration: 20%
7. Bharti Airtel Limited 7
No. 2 operator in India Revenue Market Share1
~$18.5 Bn Indian Telecom Industry
1.176 Bn total wireless subscribers in India
1. #2 operator after merger of Vodafone and Idea. RMS is calculated on the basis of adjusted gross revenues including AGR NLD. Source: TRAI
2. RMS is as of Q3’19
3. Airtel + Telenor merged. Tata approval pending.
4. RCOM and Aircel folded their wireless operations in Nov 2017 & March 2018 respectively.
31.4%
30.0% 29.7%
5.9%
1.9% 1.1%
Voda Idea Airtel Reliance Jio BSNL + MTNL Tata Teleservices RCom
9. Bharti Airtel Limited 10
Diversified portfolio
Revenue Split by segments1
As of Q3’19 Non-Mobile Business* comprise of
31.3 % of Total Revenues (~30.4% as of Q3’18)
EBITDA Split by segments
1. Excludes others and eliminations.
* Non Mobile Businesses include Homes, DTH, Airtel Business and Towers..
As of Q3’19 Non-Mobile Business* comprise of
39.3 % of EBITDA (~35.3% as of Q3’18)
Wireless India,
45.0%
Homes, 2.4%
Digital
Services, 4.6%
Airtel
Business,
13.7%
Towers, 7.7%
South Asia,
0.5%
Africa, 26.1% Wireless India
29.5%
Homes
3.9%
Digital Services
5.8%
Airtel Business
14.9%
Towers
12.9%
South Asia
0.1%
Africa
33.0%
10. Bharti Airtel Limited 11
Investing for growth – Spectrum Holding
> $ 16 bn investment in spectrum
since 2010 – to create best in
class spectrum bank
29.9%
27.9%
16.7%
5.7%
14.8%
4.9%
Share of total spectrum
Airtel’s Spectrum
Band Footprint Holding per Circle
Low Band
Mid Band
High Band
Pan India
Pan India
15 Circles 5 – 10 Mhz
15 – 25 Mhz
1
20 – 30 Mhz
Massive spectrum holdings across all bands
1. Except for Kolkata (9 Mhz) and West Bengal (6.2 Mhz)
Jio
BSNL
Airtel 2
Voda + Idea
2. Includes liberalized spectrum of Tata
Aircel
RCom
11. Bharti Airtel Limited 12
Aggressive Network Build
Total
tower
count
(‘000)
160.2
163.8
175.3
National long distance fiber –over 273,600 RKms1
Added c. 39,880 RKms over the past year
Global sub-sea cable network of over 250,000 Rkms2,
covering 50 countries and 5 continents.
1. Excludes fiber from Tata 2. Quarterly Report Q319
113 130
165
1.51
1.99
2.25
Q3'17 Q3'18 Q3'19
Mobile Broadband Towers
Total Mobile Towers
Mobile Broadband Base Stations per Mobile Broadband Tower
12. Bharti Airtel Limited 13
Africa: Invested for Growth
Frequency Band (Mhz)
OPCO 800 900 1800 1900 2100 2600 2300 3500 Total
Zambia 10 20 20 50
Niger 10 10.2 18 15 53
Malawi 11.6 19.8 10 30 71
Madagasc
ar 11.2 24.4 10 8.5 54
Nigeria 5 15 10 30
Kenya 10 10 10 10 40
Uganda 10.8 15 20 10 21.5 77
Congo B 15.2 29.8 5 15 40 105
Gabon 10 8 20 5 15 20 78
Chad 9.8 25 10 45
Rwanda 15 27 20 62
Seychelles 10 12 20 20 62
DRC 10 6 12 10 38
Ghana JV 13 25 20 58
Tanzania 7.5 12.5 10 30
Abundant spectrum across operations Mobile broadband towers (‘000) – Africa
Total
tower
count
(‘000)
19,054
20,582
12,933
15,734
1.30
1.88
Q3'18 Q3'19
Mobile Broadband Towers
Total Mobile Towers
Mobile Broadband Base Stations per Mobile Broadband
Tower
14. Bharti Airtel Limited 15
PILLARS OF INDIA STRATEGY
Win the 4G
game
decisively
Win with
brilliant
Network
Experience
Build New
Revenues
Win with
War on
Waste
Win with
People
15. Bharti Airtel Limited 16
Indian telecom market dynamics is
changing
Explosion of Data – Spurt in
volumes and smartphone shipments
SIM Consolidation
Bundled products – Voice and data
bundling; total customer ARPU focus
Increasing interest in digital content
– Movies, Amazon, Netflix, Music
GSM data and voice consumption is increasing
1
Data Usage per sub per month MOU per sub per month
YoY YoY
156% 42%
India- World’s second largest
smartphone market
Biggest feature phone market globally
Source: TRAI
Source 1: Performance Indicator Report, TRAI
134 143
236
884 1,006
1,256
1,610
1,955
2,447
3,216
381 377 366 360 405 428 437 495 584 608
Mar'16 Jun'16 Sept'16 Dec'16 Mar'17 June'17 Sep'17 Dec'17 Mar'18 June'18
Data usage per sub per month (MB) MOU per sub per month (Mins)
Average Data Usage per unique data subscriber per month–
GSM (2G+3G+4G LTE+CDMA) : 8.32GB as of Sept’18
16. Bharti Airtel Limited 17
Win the 4G Game decisively
4G Customer Base
Win the primary 4G
SIM Slot
Win every market
and channel
through micro
marketing
Drive upgrades
through device
partnerships and
offers
Lock-in customers
through postpaid
and loyalty
programs
QoQ
Growth
YoY
Growth
17.2%
111.9%
As a % of Total
Customer Base
19.8%
16.9%
15.7%
12.5%
77,068
65,731
58,281
47,862
36,367
Q3'19
Q2'19
Q1'19
Q4'18
Q3'18
27.1%
17. Bharti Airtel Limited 18
Brilliant Network Experience
Capex - India (Rs. Mn)
Average 4G data speeds by Operator in India (Mbps)
Future proof network across
access, transport and core
layers.
Airtel rated as India’s fastest mobile
network by Ookla - the global leader in
broadband testing and web-based
network diagnostic applications for the
third time in a row.
Source: http://www.speedtest.net/awards/india/
118,069
151,655 169,231
239,682 240,000
FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 E
10.1
8.3
6.7 6.9
Airtel Competitor 1 Competitor 2 Competitor 3
18. Bharti Airtel Limited 19
Build New Revenues
Wynk and Airtel TV Customers (Mn)
Rapidly grow homes
through broadband and
DTH expansion
Build the largest Music
and TV service in India.
Launch enterprise
platforms to drive new
revenues.
Accelerate SME through
GTM re-invention and
Leverage Customer 360,
training and touch
points.
Drive new revenue
streams in the areas of
IoT, Cybersecurity and
DCs.
Build the largest
Payments Bank
• Songs Streamed ~ 1.6 Billion/Month
• ‘Airtel TV’ has an average of 1.2 billion minutes of watch-time per
month.
• Wynk Music ~ #1 app in terms of music consumption in the
country.
• Airtel TV ~ Among Top 5 Most downloaded video OTT app in 2018
Source: Media articles, company announcements
23
92 102 112 120
1 36
66 79 90
Mar'17 Mar'18 June'18 Sept'18 Dec'18
Wynk Airtel TV
‘Airtel Books’ - latest addition to
the foray of digital OTT
applications
19. Bharti Airtel Limited 20
War on Waste
Mobile broadband BTS per mobile broadband tower
• Process Re-engineering
• Digitization and Automation
• Business Simplification
Drive Opex Savings Improve Capex Productivity
• Infrastructure Sharing
• Smart Procurement
• Adopting Disruptive Technologies
1.99
2.25
Q3'18 Q3'19
21. Bharti Airtel Limited 22
PILLARS OF AFRICA STRATEGY
Win with
more
customers
Win with
Mobile
Money and
Data Growth
Win with
Network
Win with
right cost
design
Win with
People
Key
Enablers
23. Bharti Airtel Limited 24
While maintaining highest standards of
Corporate Governance
1
3
4
5
2
6
7
Ranked in ‘Top 10’ (out of India’s top 100 companies) on Indian Corporate
Governance Scorecard.
Airtel Nigeria won the “Payment Innovation Award‟ for Airtel’s transformative
use of mobile financial solutions to solve real world customer problems
Airtel Ghana won the “Best Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Award‟
at the 2017 African Carrier Awards
Airtel’s Internet TV – India’s first 4K hybrid set-top box, powered by Android
TV, won the “Tech Peripheral of the Year” award.
Won the “Best Brand Loyalty Marketing Campaign” and “Best CSR Initiative
Award” at the Asian Customer Engagement Forum (ACEF) awards.
Won the prestigious “Golden Peacock Award for Corporate
Sustainability – 2017”
Ranked amongst the “Forbes’ list of 100 most innovative companies in
the world” for 2017.
24. Bharti Airtel Limited 25
Airtel : Financial flexibility & Balance Sheet
Focus
Focus on deleveraging: Actions undertaken since 2012
Leverage:
Net Debt (ex-DOT)
to EBITDA : 2.5
(LTM Dec’18)
Maturity:
tenors pushed out
from 2 years to 5-7
years
Diversified debt
mix:
DOT, Bonds, ECA
and Banks
Currency
diversification:
INR,USD,EUR,
CHF
Interest:
Balanced but
predominantly a
fixed portfolio
Diversified debt profile
Infratel IPO and
subsequent stake
selldowns
Allotment of 5%
stake of Airtel to
QFE
Africa tower sales Sale of 2 Opcos to
Orange
DTH stake sale to
Warburg Pincus
Announced Fund raising of upto Rs. 320,000 Mn through rights
issuance; and Perpetual Bond with equity credit