2. Flow of the presentation Telecom Industry Overview 1 Telecom – Investment Attracting Sector 2 3 Regulatory Framework and Its Impact 4 Emerging Trends in Telecom Market 5 Major Players in Telecom Sector 6 SWOT Analysis
3. Flow of the presentation Telecom Industry Overview 1 Telecom – Investment Attracting Sector 2 3 Regulatory Framework and Its Impact 4 Emerging Trends in Telecom Market 5 Major Players in Telecom Sector 6 SWOT Analysis
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5. With its 806 million telephone connections as on 28thFeb 2011, it is the second largest network in the world after China.
6. It is the second largest wireless network in the world.
8. The target of 600 million telephones by the end of 11th five year plan has been achieved in February 2010 itself.Souce: Cellular operators association of India, TRAI, DoT
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10. The share of private sector in total telephone is 84.6%.
11. Overall tele-density has reached 66.17%. Urban tele-density is about 148%, whereas rural tele-density is at 31.22%, which is also steadily increasing.
12. Broadband connections increased to 10.74 million by November, 2010.Souce: Cellular operators association of India, TRAI, DoT
30. Telephone Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) assists the Government of India (GoI) to take timely decisions and introduce new technologies in the country.
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32. Telecom Industry Overview 1 Telecom – Investment Attracting Sector 2 3 Regulatory Framework and Its Impact 4 Trends in Telecom Market 5 Major Players in Telecom Sector 6 SWOT Analysis
33. The Indian Mobile Industry : Cause & Effect Private players were allowed in Value Added Services ILDservices was opened to competition Intra-circle merger guidelines were established Independent regulator, TRAI, was established Number portability was proposed Calling Party Pays (CPP) was implemented BSNL was established by DoT Attempted to boost Rural telephony Number portability Go-ahead to the CDMA technology 1999 2010 1994 2002 2005 2003 2004 2006 2000 1992 1997 Internet telephony initiated 2011 Broadband policy 2004 was formulated—targeting 20 million subscribers by 2010 Decision on 3G services (awaited) FDI limit was increased from 49 to 74 percent NTP-99 led to migration from high-cost fixed license fee to low-cost revenue sharing regime Reduction of licence fees National Telecom Policy (NTP) was formulated Reference Interconnect order was issued
34. 19 Lowering of ADC 3rd & 4th Cellular Operator 16 180 157.58 14 14 160 14 140 12 NTP-99 120 10 100 96.63 Effective Charge (Rs/min) Subscriber Figures (in mn) 8 80 6 6 60 51.53 3.58 4 Reduction in License Fee 40 33.31 2 1.6 2 20 0.44 0.44 0.4 13 0.32 6.5 3.58 1.88 0.88 1.2 0 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 1998 1999 2000 2007 Year ended March Revenue Share ADC Regime CPP Introduced Lowering of ADC The Indian Mobile: Cause &effect Introduction of CDMA Source: TRAi and COAI