Raktim Hatai (03)

Suman Sekhar Biswal (05)

Alka Kumari ( 38)
Prologue

Less than one decade ago in India mobile
phones were considered as luxury goods.




                                 Today India’s mobile telecommunication
                                 industry is the fastest growing market in the
                                 world
New Entrants
                                          Smartphone’s enter the Indian market




Mobile phone sales in India recorded a 6.7%
increase to 100.9 million the year ended June
30, as compared to 94.6 million the year
before
New Trends
                                        It includes voice telephone, mobile internet
                                        access, video calls and mobile TV.




  In India 3G arena first launch by Bharat
  Sanchar Nigam Ltd.(BSNL) in 2008.
History

•The first mobile phone was launched in India during 1990s by NOKIA




•First Mobile service provider was Modi Groups in 1995 and started in Kolkata,
somewhere it was signed that mobile service provider was launched in 1994.
)
Nokia
•Revenue: Rs 12,929 crore (Rs 129.29 billion).

•A growth of 0.2 per cent over Rs 12,900 crore (Rs 129 billion) it did in 2009-10.

•Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational.

•Headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo

•Nokia has over 132,000 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries
Samsung
• Revenue: Rs 5,720 crore (Rs 57.2 billion)

• 21.7 per cent growth over its revenue of Rs 4,700 crore (Rs 47 billion) in 2009-
10.


•Headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea.

•Samsung employs about 300,000.
Micromax
• Revenue: Rs 2,289 crore (Rs 22.89 billion)

• 42.9% increase over its revenue of Rs 1,602 crore (Rs 16.02 billion)
in 2009-2010.
• Based in Gurgaon, Haryana, Micromax has 23 domestic offices
across the country and international offices in Hong Kong, the United
States, Dubai and Nepal.
• Micromax emerged third largest mobile handset seller in India as on
  March 31, 2011
BlackBerry

•Revenue: Rs 1,950 crore (Rs 19.5 billion)

•Growth of 61.2 per cent over the revenue of Rs 1,210 crore (Rs 12.1
billion) in 2009-2010.

•Designed by Canadian company Research In Motion, BlackBerry
phones function as a personal digital assistant and portable media
player.

•BlackBerry commands a 14.8 per cent share of worldwide
smartphone sales
LG

• Revenue: Rs 1,834 crore (Rs 18.34 billion).

• LG registered a growth of 14.6 per cent over a revenue of Rs 1,600 (Rs 16 billion)
  in 2009-2010.

• LG Corp. is the second largest South Korean conglomerate company headquartered
  in the Seoul.
Business has only two functions - marketing and
innovation.

                                Milan Kundera

                             ( Czechoslovakian writer)

Mobile Handsets

  • 1.
    Raktim Hatai (03) SumanSekhar Biswal (05) Alka Kumari ( 38)
  • 2.
    Prologue Less than onedecade ago in India mobile phones were considered as luxury goods. Today India’s mobile telecommunication industry is the fastest growing market in the world
  • 3.
    New Entrants Smartphone’s enter the Indian market Mobile phone sales in India recorded a 6.7% increase to 100.9 million the year ended June 30, as compared to 94.6 million the year before
  • 4.
    New Trends It includes voice telephone, mobile internet access, video calls and mobile TV. In India 3G arena first launch by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.(BSNL) in 2008.
  • 5.
    History •The first mobilephone was launched in India during 1990s by NOKIA •First Mobile service provider was Modi Groups in 1995 and started in Kolkata, somewhere it was signed that mobile service provider was launched in 1994.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Nokia •Revenue: Rs 12,929crore (Rs 129.29 billion). •A growth of 0.2 per cent over Rs 12,900 crore (Rs 129 billion) it did in 2009-10. •Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational. •Headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo •Nokia has over 132,000 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries
  • 8.
    Samsung • Revenue: Rs5,720 crore (Rs 57.2 billion) • 21.7 per cent growth over its revenue of Rs 4,700 crore (Rs 47 billion) in 2009- 10. •Headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. •Samsung employs about 300,000.
  • 9.
    Micromax • Revenue: Rs2,289 crore (Rs 22.89 billion) • 42.9% increase over its revenue of Rs 1,602 crore (Rs 16.02 billion) in 2009-2010. • Based in Gurgaon, Haryana, Micromax has 23 domestic offices across the country and international offices in Hong Kong, the United States, Dubai and Nepal. • Micromax emerged third largest mobile handset seller in India as on March 31, 2011
  • 10.
    BlackBerry •Revenue: Rs 1,950crore (Rs 19.5 billion) •Growth of 61.2 per cent over the revenue of Rs 1,210 crore (Rs 12.1 billion) in 2009-2010. •Designed by Canadian company Research In Motion, BlackBerry phones function as a personal digital assistant and portable media player. •BlackBerry commands a 14.8 per cent share of worldwide smartphone sales
  • 11.
    LG • Revenue: Rs1,834 crore (Rs 18.34 billion). • LG registered a growth of 14.6 per cent over a revenue of Rs 1,600 (Rs 16 billion) in 2009-2010. • LG Corp. is the second largest South Korean conglomerate company headquartered in the Seoul.
  • 12.
    Business has onlytwo functions - marketing and innovation. Milan Kundera ( Czechoslovakian writer)