This document provides a summary of the Worldwide Mobile Network Operators Directory 2012-2013 report. The report details 784 active GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE and WiMAX mobile network operators across Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America. It includes contact information such as addresses, phone numbers, emails and management contacts for each operator. The report took 6 months to research and compile and covers major regions and countries around the world.
The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Etisalat is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, operating in 18 countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. It services over 85 million customers and reported $14.08 billion in revenue and $2.26 billion in net profits in 2015. Etisalat's expansion strategies include acquisitions such as PTCL in Pakistan and Atlantique Telecom in West Africa, obtaining licenses to operate in countries like Afghanistan, and diversifying through joint ventures like one with Visa to launch a smart payment-enabled car.
The telecom industry in India is the second largest in the world based on total telephone users. It includes various technologies for transmitting voice, data, and video over long distances, such as telephony, the internet, television broadcasting, and satellites. In India, the telecom sector has grown significantly in recent decades, with over 300 million internet connections as of 2015. The industry is dominated by private companies but also includes state-run businesses. The future of the industry is expected to see continued growth in internet and mobile users, as well as disruption from new technologies and the integration of content.
India has over 1 billion telecom subscribers as of 2015, making it the second largest telecom market globally. The telecom industry is a major contributor to India's GDP and is expected to continue growing due to increased rural connectivity and demand for smartphones and internet access. Key opportunities for growth include expanding rural coverage, increased adoption of 3G and broadband services, and the development of value-added services. Infrastructure sharing can also help reduce costs for telecom providers.
The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world, with over 1 billion connections. It has grown from a state-run monopoly to include private companies. The industry contributes over 6% to India's GDP and provides opportunities for further growth in broadband, rural connectivity, and value-added services. However, it also faces challenges of infrastructure development, regulatory issues, and rising competition. The government has introduced reforms and initiatives to support the industry's continued expansion.
The Indian telecom sector has experienced significant growth and changes over the past decades. It started with the telegraph department in 1854 and went through various organizational changes over the 20th century. The sector was opened to privatization in 1994 which led to rapid expansion, especially of wireless services. Key milestones included the first mobile call in 1995 and licensing of new private operators. The sector is now the second largest in the world with over 500 million subscribers. However, falling prices also mean revenue challenges for operators going forward amid intense competition. Innovation in services will be important for future growth and revenue generation in the evolving Indian telecom market.
Vodafone India is one of the largest mobile operators in India, with over 134 million customers as of 2011. While India makes up 36% of Vodafone's global customer base, it contributes only 8% to revenue due to intense price competition in the Indian mobile market. Vodafone Essar (now known as Vodafone India) operates in 23 of India's telecom circles through a joint venture between Vodafone Group (67% stake) and Essar Group (33% stake). It has emerged as one of the major players in India's highly competitive telecom sector.
The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Etisalat is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, operating in 18 countries across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. It services over 85 million customers and reported $14.08 billion in revenue and $2.26 billion in net profits in 2015. Etisalat's expansion strategies include acquisitions such as PTCL in Pakistan and Atlantique Telecom in West Africa, obtaining licenses to operate in countries like Afghanistan, and diversifying through joint ventures like one with Visa to launch a smart payment-enabled car.
The telecom industry in India is the second largest in the world based on total telephone users. It includes various technologies for transmitting voice, data, and video over long distances, such as telephony, the internet, television broadcasting, and satellites. In India, the telecom sector has grown significantly in recent decades, with over 300 million internet connections as of 2015. The industry is dominated by private companies but also includes state-run businesses. The future of the industry is expected to see continued growth in internet and mobile users, as well as disruption from new technologies and the integration of content.
India has over 1 billion telecom subscribers as of 2015, making it the second largest telecom market globally. The telecom industry is a major contributor to India's GDP and is expected to continue growing due to increased rural connectivity and demand for smartphones and internet access. Key opportunities for growth include expanding rural coverage, increased adoption of 3G and broadband services, and the development of value-added services. Infrastructure sharing can also help reduce costs for telecom providers.
The Indian telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing in the world, with over 1 billion connections. It has grown from a state-run monopoly to include private companies. The industry contributes over 6% to India's GDP and provides opportunities for further growth in broadband, rural connectivity, and value-added services. However, it also faces challenges of infrastructure development, regulatory issues, and rising competition. The government has introduced reforms and initiatives to support the industry's continued expansion.
The Indian telecom sector has experienced significant growth and changes over the past decades. It started with the telegraph department in 1854 and went through various organizational changes over the 20th century. The sector was opened to privatization in 1994 which led to rapid expansion, especially of wireless services. Key milestones included the first mobile call in 1995 and licensing of new private operators. The sector is now the second largest in the world with over 500 million subscribers. However, falling prices also mean revenue challenges for operators going forward amid intense competition. Innovation in services will be important for future growth and revenue generation in the evolving Indian telecom market.
Vodafone India is one of the largest mobile operators in India, with over 134 million customers as of 2011. While India makes up 36% of Vodafone's global customer base, it contributes only 8% to revenue due to intense price competition in the Indian mobile market. Vodafone Essar (now known as Vodafone India) operates in 23 of India's telecom circles through a joint venture between Vodafone Group (67% stake) and Essar Group (33% stake). It has emerged as one of the major players in India's highly competitive telecom sector.
The document provides information on the Indian telecom industry and Vodafone's operations in India. Some key points:
- India's mobile subscriber base has grown from under 2 million in 2000 to over 812 million in 2011, with an annual growth rate of 73%. Vodafone has a 15% market share in India.
- Factors important to customers when choosing a provider include network quality, call rates, and value-added services.
- A brand analysis of telecom operators showed Vodafone had the strongest brand image and highest customer loyalty, though call rates were a weakness.
- The recommendations suggest Vodafone should focus on improving call rates and continuing large
The telecom industry in India has grown significantly since the first experimental telegraph in 1850. Major developments include the establishment of the postal department in 1854, the introduction of telephone services in 1881, and nationalization of foreign telecom companies in 1947. While the industry faced challenges around limited spectrum and infrastructure issues, major players like Bharti Airtel and Vodafone have grown to capture large market shares as of 2011. The global economic crisis also had limited impact on the continued expansion of the Indian telecom sector.
Mobile network operators in Pakistan currently use 2.5G technologies like GPRS and EDGE, but upgrading to 3G would require significant investments. Moving to 3G would involve purchasing new spectrum licenses and replacing radio network equipment to support different bandwidths and modulation techniques. While 3G could provide new revenue opportunities from data services, consumer behavior in Pakistan has yet to strongly support these services. Operators would also face competition from other wireless technologies like WiMax. Attracting foreign investment for the network upgrades would be important but uncertain. Neighboring countries like India have already adopted 3G, giving their markets a head start. The Pakistani government has expressed interest in launching 3G, but operators will need to consider whether sufficient demand and profit
This document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It discusses the history and growth of telecom in India, including key events and mergers. It also outlines the role of the government and regulatory bodies in telecom. Additionally, it covers topics like spectrum auctions, the advantages of India's market, value-added services, recent industry updates, and future technologies. The document concludes by discussing some of the top challenges facing the Indian telecom sector and its future roadmap.
This document discusses ICT development in Laos. It provides background on Laos' population, GDP, and telecommunication infrastructure. The National Authority of Posts and Telecommunications is responsible for ICT policy and regulation. ICT contributes significantly to GDP growth and is seen as important for achieving development goals. However, Laos still lags behind in telecommunication access compared to other countries.
This document discusses the impact of the iPhone on the mobile market in India with respect to Airtel and Vodafone. It introduces the iPhone and its features, describes how Airtel and Vodafone launched the iPhone in India, and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of the iPhone as well as its impact on the mobile market in India.
The document provides mobile network subscriber statistics for South Africa and other African states for the 4th quarter of 2010. It shows the total subscribers and market share for major mobile operators in countries such as Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, and South Africa. Overall, total mobile subscribers across the region grew by 5.4% year-over-year to 63.49 million in Q4 2010. Mobile penetration rates increased from 81% to 85% over the same period.
The document summarizes recent trends in the Indian telecom industry. It notes that India has the second largest number of telephone subscribers worldwide, accounting for 12% of global subscribers. Mobile phones account for nearly 97% of telecom subscriptions in India. The telecom sector is growing rapidly, with mobile data traffic up 54% in the last year and mobile banking transactions increasing five-fold. Emerging technologies like 3G and upcoming standards like LTE and WiMax are expected to further drive growth in the sector. While the industry continues to expand quickly to meet demand, regulatory challenges remain.
The document summarizes recent trends in the Indian telecom industry. It notes that India has the second largest number of telephone subscribers worldwide, accounting for 12% of global subscribers. Mobile phones account for nearly 97% of telecom subscriptions in India. Key players in the mobile market include Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and BSNL. Emerging trends include the growth of 3G technology, mobile apps, and smartphones. The telecom industry contributes to India's GDP and has attracted foreign investment, but also faces risks like increasing competition and regulatory uncertainty.
This document discusses VoLTE (Voice over Long Term Evolution), which allows high-definition voice calls over 4G LTE networks rather than reverting to 2G/3G networks. VoLTE uses an IP Multimedia Subsystem to define control and media for voice services over LTE. It has higher voice and data capacity than 3G and 2G networks. Early commercial VoLTE services began in 2014 in Singapore and 2015 in Cambodia without 2G/3G networks. VoLTE provides benefits to users like HD voice calls, better battery life, faster call setup and video calling capabilities.
This document provides an overview of the telecommunications sector in the Lao PDR. It was submitted to USAID by Nathan Associates Inc. under a contract to analyze trade in telecommunication services in Laos. The document includes sections on the global profile of telecom services, the telecom sector in Laos, current and potential trade obligations, how Laos' legal framework compares to its obligations, and recommendations.
The document provides information about telecommunications in Laos, including:
1) Laos has over 2 million mobile subscribers but fixed line penetration is low at under 100,000 lines. Internet usage is also growing but remains low.
2) The National Authority of Posts and Telecommunications regulates the sector and licenses operators while aiming to increase access and competition.
3) The government sees ICT as important for development and has prioritized expanding infrastructure, developing human resources and applying ICT in various sectors. However, ICT in Laos remains at an early stage.
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The document discusses Astro, a major media company in Southeast Asia. It provides an overview of Astro's business operations, history, objectives, organizational structure, use of information technology, and potential problems and solutions. Specifically:
- Astro provides direct-to-home satellite TV services across Southeast Asia and owns various media brands and assets.
- It currently faces problems with its manual subscription payment system, such as long queues and limited access.
- A proposed solution is to implement an electronic voucher recharge system, allowing customers to pay via online or physical vouchers instead of in-person, bringing more convenience and accessibility.
The Indian telecom industry has undergone significant reforms since the 1980s. Historically, telecom services were state-owned monopolies but the sector has since been liberalized. India now has the second largest telecom market in Asia and the fifth largest in the world. Major private players like Airtel, Reliance, and Vodafone have emerged and competition has reduced tariffs while increasing coverage. The sector is regulated by TRAI and continues to experience rapid growth despite challenges like falling average revenue per user and increased competition.
Airtel launched 4G services in India, becoming the first operator to do so. 4G provides broadband speeds of up to 100 Mbps for high quality audio/video streaming and fast data transfer. It will use TD-LTE technology initially through wireless dongles since few 4G devices are available in India yet. Airtel aims to expand 4G to major cities in multiple circles. While 4G growth is expected to transform India's digital economy, high infrastructure costs may limit initial deployment to urban areas. Airtel will face competition from Reliance Infotel and others also launching 4G services.
SummaryThis report provides an overview of the latest trends in the emerging Femtocell market ' Eur 875 million in revenues for Service Providers by 2013 - and examines how mass market deployment levels will be reached and what hurdles must first be overcome. It provides an analysis on roll out stra- tegies, Femtocell stan- dards, network connection methods and the scope for reduced operator costs and increased revenues....Key Questions' Which Femtocell trends and roll-out scenarios for 2013'' What are the region discrepancies'' What type of operators are the best positioned to deploy Femtocells' And what strategies to adopt'' What are the values of Femtocell perceived by service providers'' What are the values of Femtocell perceived by end-users'' Which issues still have to be overcome before mass Femtocell roll outs are possible'Database (Excel): World, Europe, North America, Asia Pacific - USA, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan
Telecommunications in India has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Private investment was introduced in the 1990s, and regulatory authorities like TRAI were established to oversee the sector. Spectrum was initially allotted without auction, leading to scandals. Current policy aims to increase rural connectivity, adopt new technologies like 4G, and simplify licensing while ensuring adequate spectrum availability. However, issues around spectrum allocation and its pricing continue to be debated.
Telecom Industry in India, History, Market Size, Investments and Major Developments in Telecom Sector, Telecom market segments, Top Telecom companies in India, Market competition in Indian Telecom Industry, Introduction of Jio, Employment in Indian Telecom Sector, Revenue from Telecom Sector, Future Directions of Telecom Companies in India, Effects of LPG on Telecom Sector, Government Initiatives.
19 th Wonca World Conference - 2012 - Apresentação Dra. Catherine MouraGesaworld do Brasil
19 th Wonca World Conference - 2012 - Apresentação Dra. Catherine Moura
- Coordination of healthcare and health services integration: learning from an international experience
Ranflex Metals is an Indian company that stocks, exports, and imports a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals including stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, nickel alloys, and titanium. They are seeking to be added to approved vendor lists to supply tubes, pipes, fittings, sheets, plates, rods and other metal products. Ranflex operates out of locations in Mumbai, India and stocks material from sources in India, Japan, Europe, the USA, and Italy. They aim to forge long-term business relationships and adhere to stringent quality control standards.
The document provides information on the Indian telecom industry and Vodafone's operations in India. Some key points:
- India's mobile subscriber base has grown from under 2 million in 2000 to over 812 million in 2011, with an annual growth rate of 73%. Vodafone has a 15% market share in India.
- Factors important to customers when choosing a provider include network quality, call rates, and value-added services.
- A brand analysis of telecom operators showed Vodafone had the strongest brand image and highest customer loyalty, though call rates were a weakness.
- The recommendations suggest Vodafone should focus on improving call rates and continuing large
The telecom industry in India has grown significantly since the first experimental telegraph in 1850. Major developments include the establishment of the postal department in 1854, the introduction of telephone services in 1881, and nationalization of foreign telecom companies in 1947. While the industry faced challenges around limited spectrum and infrastructure issues, major players like Bharti Airtel and Vodafone have grown to capture large market shares as of 2011. The global economic crisis also had limited impact on the continued expansion of the Indian telecom sector.
Mobile network operators in Pakistan currently use 2.5G technologies like GPRS and EDGE, but upgrading to 3G would require significant investments. Moving to 3G would involve purchasing new spectrum licenses and replacing radio network equipment to support different bandwidths and modulation techniques. While 3G could provide new revenue opportunities from data services, consumer behavior in Pakistan has yet to strongly support these services. Operators would also face competition from other wireless technologies like WiMax. Attracting foreign investment for the network upgrades would be important but uncertain. Neighboring countries like India have already adopted 3G, giving their markets a head start. The Pakistani government has expressed interest in launching 3G, but operators will need to consider whether sufficient demand and profit
This document provides an overview of the telecom sector in India. It discusses the history and growth of telecom in India, including key events and mergers. It also outlines the role of the government and regulatory bodies in telecom. Additionally, it covers topics like spectrum auctions, the advantages of India's market, value-added services, recent industry updates, and future technologies. The document concludes by discussing some of the top challenges facing the Indian telecom sector and its future roadmap.
This document discusses ICT development in Laos. It provides background on Laos' population, GDP, and telecommunication infrastructure. The National Authority of Posts and Telecommunications is responsible for ICT policy and regulation. ICT contributes significantly to GDP growth and is seen as important for achieving development goals. However, Laos still lags behind in telecommunication access compared to other countries.
This document discusses the impact of the iPhone on the mobile market in India with respect to Airtel and Vodafone. It introduces the iPhone and its features, describes how Airtel and Vodafone launched the iPhone in India, and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of the iPhone as well as its impact on the mobile market in India.
The document provides mobile network subscriber statistics for South Africa and other African states for the 4th quarter of 2010. It shows the total subscribers and market share for major mobile operators in countries such as Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, and South Africa. Overall, total mobile subscribers across the region grew by 5.4% year-over-year to 63.49 million in Q4 2010. Mobile penetration rates increased from 81% to 85% over the same period.
The document summarizes recent trends in the Indian telecom industry. It notes that India has the second largest number of telephone subscribers worldwide, accounting for 12% of global subscribers. Mobile phones account for nearly 97% of telecom subscriptions in India. The telecom sector is growing rapidly, with mobile data traffic up 54% in the last year and mobile banking transactions increasing five-fold. Emerging technologies like 3G and upcoming standards like LTE and WiMax are expected to further drive growth in the sector. While the industry continues to expand quickly to meet demand, regulatory challenges remain.
The document summarizes recent trends in the Indian telecom industry. It notes that India has the second largest number of telephone subscribers worldwide, accounting for 12% of global subscribers. Mobile phones account for nearly 97% of telecom subscriptions in India. Key players in the mobile market include Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and BSNL. Emerging trends include the growth of 3G technology, mobile apps, and smartphones. The telecom industry contributes to India's GDP and has attracted foreign investment, but also faces risks like increasing competition and regulatory uncertainty.
This document discusses VoLTE (Voice over Long Term Evolution), which allows high-definition voice calls over 4G LTE networks rather than reverting to 2G/3G networks. VoLTE uses an IP Multimedia Subsystem to define control and media for voice services over LTE. It has higher voice and data capacity than 3G and 2G networks. Early commercial VoLTE services began in 2014 in Singapore and 2015 in Cambodia without 2G/3G networks. VoLTE provides benefits to users like HD voice calls, better battery life, faster call setup and video calling capabilities.
This document provides an overview of the telecommunications sector in the Lao PDR. It was submitted to USAID by Nathan Associates Inc. under a contract to analyze trade in telecommunication services in Laos. The document includes sections on the global profile of telecom services, the telecom sector in Laos, current and potential trade obligations, how Laos' legal framework compares to its obligations, and recommendations.
The document provides information about telecommunications in Laos, including:
1) Laos has over 2 million mobile subscribers but fixed line penetration is low at under 100,000 lines. Internet usage is also growing but remains low.
2) The National Authority of Posts and Telecommunications regulates the sector and licenses operators while aiming to increase access and competition.
3) The government sees ICT as important for development and has prioritized expanding infrastructure, developing human resources and applying ICT in various sectors. However, ICT in Laos remains at an early stage.
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The document discusses Astro, a major media company in Southeast Asia. It provides an overview of Astro's business operations, history, objectives, organizational structure, use of information technology, and potential problems and solutions. Specifically:
- Astro provides direct-to-home satellite TV services across Southeast Asia and owns various media brands and assets.
- It currently faces problems with its manual subscription payment system, such as long queues and limited access.
- A proposed solution is to implement an electronic voucher recharge system, allowing customers to pay via online or physical vouchers instead of in-person, bringing more convenience and accessibility.
The Indian telecom industry has undergone significant reforms since the 1980s. Historically, telecom services were state-owned monopolies but the sector has since been liberalized. India now has the second largest telecom market in Asia and the fifth largest in the world. Major private players like Airtel, Reliance, and Vodafone have emerged and competition has reduced tariffs while increasing coverage. The sector is regulated by TRAI and continues to experience rapid growth despite challenges like falling average revenue per user and increased competition.
Airtel launched 4G services in India, becoming the first operator to do so. 4G provides broadband speeds of up to 100 Mbps for high quality audio/video streaming and fast data transfer. It will use TD-LTE technology initially through wireless dongles since few 4G devices are available in India yet. Airtel aims to expand 4G to major cities in multiple circles. While 4G growth is expected to transform India's digital economy, high infrastructure costs may limit initial deployment to urban areas. Airtel will face competition from Reliance Infotel and others also launching 4G services.
SummaryThis report provides an overview of the latest trends in the emerging Femtocell market ' Eur 875 million in revenues for Service Providers by 2013 - and examines how mass market deployment levels will be reached and what hurdles must first be overcome. It provides an analysis on roll out stra- tegies, Femtocell stan- dards, network connection methods and the scope for reduced operator costs and increased revenues....Key Questions' Which Femtocell trends and roll-out scenarios for 2013'' What are the region discrepancies'' What type of operators are the best positioned to deploy Femtocells' And what strategies to adopt'' What are the values of Femtocell perceived by service providers'' What are the values of Femtocell perceived by end-users'' Which issues still have to be overcome before mass Femtocell roll outs are possible'Database (Excel): World, Europe, North America, Asia Pacific - USA, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan
Telecommunications in India has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Private investment was introduced in the 1990s, and regulatory authorities like TRAI were established to oversee the sector. Spectrum was initially allotted without auction, leading to scandals. Current policy aims to increase rural connectivity, adopt new technologies like 4G, and simplify licensing while ensuring adequate spectrum availability. However, issues around spectrum allocation and its pricing continue to be debated.
Telecom Industry in India, History, Market Size, Investments and Major Developments in Telecom Sector, Telecom market segments, Top Telecom companies in India, Market competition in Indian Telecom Industry, Introduction of Jio, Employment in Indian Telecom Sector, Revenue from Telecom Sector, Future Directions of Telecom Companies in India, Effects of LPG on Telecom Sector, Government Initiatives.
19 th Wonca World Conference - 2012 - Apresentação Dra. Catherine MouraGesaworld do Brasil
19 th Wonca World Conference - 2012 - Apresentação Dra. Catherine Moura
- Coordination of healthcare and health services integration: learning from an international experience
Ranflex Metals is an Indian company that stocks, exports, and imports a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals including stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, nickel alloys, and titanium. They are seeking to be added to approved vendor lists to supply tubes, pipes, fittings, sheets, plates, rods and other metal products. Ranflex operates out of locations in Mumbai, India and stocks material from sources in India, Japan, Europe, the USA, and Italy. They aim to forge long-term business relationships and adhere to stringent quality control standards.
Este documento establece los criterios para un espacio digital de investigación en proyectos de arquitectura. Propone crear un blog matriz y etiquetar publicaciones con conceptos clave y nombres de alumnos/grupos. También sugiere usar redes sociales como Facebook y Twitter con la etiqueta #SaludUrbana, y el servicio Delicious para archivar información etiquetada de manera ordenada. El objetivo es tejer un conocimiento compartido mediante la redistribución y vinculación de información entre plataformas digitales.
O documento descreve vários serviços móveis da Vodafone, incluindo: (1) integração entre telefone e computador permitindo chamadas e mensagens gratuitas; (2) serviços como Vodafone Web Phone e Toolbar que permitem usar o número de telefone no computador; (3) detalhes sobre tarifários de cada serviço.
This document provides a preview of stories that will appear in the October 27, 1951 issue of Collier's magazine about a fictional third world war between the Western allies and Soviet Russia from 1952-1960 that results in Russia's defeat and occupation. The summaries include stories about key events of the war, an atomic bombing mission to Moscow, life in occupied Russia, the rebirth of freedom and religion, and a look towards Russia's future recovery. The document lists over 30 contributing writers who will offer first-hand accounts and analyses of how the war was fought and its impact and aftermath.
The document outlines the engineering design process used by a class to build barbells for their physical education class. The class identified that traditional barbells would not work and proposed using PVC pipes connected by milk jugs, but learned this was not allowed. They then built a prototype using PVC pipes, foam grips, sand, and rebar to create a sturdy, safe and low-cost barbell that could be twirled or used differently than traditional weights. Upon reflection, the class found the barbells were comfortable, sturdy and could be used in various ways in physical education.
The Affordable Care Act and Federal Income Taxes 02-15Barbara O'Neill
The document discusses how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) interfaces with individual income taxes. Key points include:
- Individuals must have health insurance, qualify for an exemption, or pay a fee called the Individual Shared Responsibility Payment (IRS term) or "penalty" that is reported on tax returns.
- The ACA established health insurance marketplaces where individuals can purchase plans and may qualify for subsidies in the form of premium tax credits.
- Individuals who received subsidies will need to reconcile the amount received with their actual income level and family size using Form 1095-A and Form 8962 when filing taxes. This reconciliation could result in additional taxes owed or a larger refund.
Os três primeiros capítulos discutem: 1) O que é lugar para a Geografia? Os lugares têm histórias e podem ser distinguidos; 2) Como as pessoas se organizavam no espaço primitivamente e começaram a dominar e transformar a natureza; 3) A Revolução Agrícola e como surgiram as primeiras formas de organização social como a família e a divisão do trabalho.
Using the Media to Get Your Message Out Before February 15Enroll America
Slides from an Enroll America webinar on January 14, 2015. Featuring speakers from the Utah Health Policy Project, Get Covered America - Georgia, and Enroll America.
O documento resume três peças de teatro que estarão em cartaz na cidade. A primeira, "180 Dias de Inverno", é um drama baseado em um diário real sobre uma relação conturbada entre um homem e sua esposa doente. A segunda, "A Cartela do Meu Tio", é uma sátira política baseada em um livro de 1845 que faz uma denúncia da política do favor no Brasil. A terceira, "A Estrela Sobe", é um romance ambientado na década de 1930 sobre uma operária que busca ascensão social através do canto
The document presents two solutions for secure internet banking authentication - one based on short-time passwords using hardware security modules, and the other based on certificate-based authentication using smart cards. It discusses current authentication threats like offline credential stealing and online channel breaking attacks. Both proposed solutions offer strong security against these common attacks, with the certificate-based solution being highly attractive for the future due to changing legislation and potential widespread use of electronic IDs.
Este documento explica la importancia del estado de flujo de efectivo para las entidades. Resalta que este estado financiero es útil para evaluar el comportamiento financiero de una entidad, su liquidez y capacidad de generar recursos. También muestra de dónde provienen los recursos de una entidad y cómo los aplica. El objetivo principal del estado de flujo de efectivo es presentar información sobre cómo una entidad obtiene y utiliza su efectivo durante un período, y cómo esto afecta su situación financiera.
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.
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.
This document provides an overview of an employee engagement initiative at Airtel, an Indian telecommunications company. It discusses the telecom industry in India and Airtel's organizational structure. It also covers employee engagement, identifying training needs, learning and development programs, and analysis of the engagement initiative. The document contains a calendar of management training sessions and a development action plan sheet.
The document discusses smart data and voice communication services in Bangladesh. It provides an overview of the current telecommunications operators in Bangladesh, including mobile operators like Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi, and Airtel. It also discusses Internet Protocol Telephony Service Providers and strategies for improving data and voice communications services through technologies like wireless LANs, satellite communications, and wireless PBX systems. The document outlines some challenges with the current situation and provides solutions like developing value-added services and addressing issues like high costs and bandwidth limitations.
Indonesia has a large telecommunications market with over 10 operators and a mobile penetration rate over 100%. The largest operator is Telkomsel with 140 million users. Android has become the dominant mobile OS, reaching 72% market share in 2015. The average price of an Android device in Indonesia is between $50-100. Popular mobile games in Indonesia include Portal from Ren Ren, Audition Mobile, and Brave Frontier. Card games like Boyaa Poker and Zynga Poker are also popular on mobile.
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AFRICA
1.1.1 Algerie Telecom
1.1.2 Orascom Telecom Algérie S.P.A.
1.1.3 Wataniya Telecom Algérie
1.2.1 Angola Telecom
1.2.2 UNITEL S.A.R.L
1.3.1 Bell Bénin Communications (BBCOM)
1.3.2 Benin Telecoms
1.3.3 MTN - Benin
1.3.4 Etisalat - Benin
1.4.1 Mascom Wireless (Pty) Limited
1.4.2 Botswana Telecommunications Corporation
1.4.3 Orange (Botswana) Pty Limited
1.5.1 Airtel Telecom
1.5.2 Onatel Burkina Faso
1.5.3 Etisalat - Burkina Faso
1.6.1 Africell PLC Company
1.6.2 Econet Wireless Burundi Limited
1.6.3 LEO Burundi
1.6.4 LACELLE SU
1.7.1 MTN Cameroon Ltd.
1.7.2 Orange Cameroun S.A.
1.8.1 Cabo Verde Telecom, S.A.
1.9.1 Atlantique Telecom Centrafrique SA
1.9.2 Orange Centrafrique
1.10.1 Airtel - Chad
1.10.2 Millicom Tchad
1.11.1 Comores Telecom HURI
7. 2.9.8 Gt-Tell Cambodia
2.10.1 China United Network Communications
2.10.2 China Mobile Communications Corporation
2.10.3 China Telecom
2.11.1 Vodafone Fiji Ltd
2.11.2 Digicel Fiji Ltd
2.11.3 Inkk Mobile
2.12.1 Tikiphone Sa
2.13.1 Geocell Ltd
2.13.2 Magti Gsm
2.13.3 Megacom Limited
2.13.4 Mobitel Llc
2.14.1 China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited
2.14.2 Hutchison Telecom (Hk) Ltd.
2.14.3 Hong Kong Csl Limited
2.14.4 Smartone Mobile Communications Limited
2.14.5 PCCW Mobile HK Limited
2.15.1 Bharti Airtel Limited
2.15.2 Reliance Communications Limited
2.15.3 Vodafone India Limited
2.15.4 BSNL
2.15.5 Tata Teleservices
2.15.6 Idea Cellular Ltd.
2.15.7 Aircel Cellular Ltd.
2.15.8 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.
2.15.9 Loop Mobile
2.15.10 Sistema Shyam TeleServices Ltd.
2.15.11 Hfcl Infotel Ltd. (Infotel)
2.15.12 ETISALAT DB TELECOM INDIA PVT. LTD
2.15.13 S Tel
2.15.14 Videocon Telecommunications Limited
2.15.15 Uninor
2.16.1 Axiata Tbk Pt
2.16.2 Pt Hutchison Cp Telecom Indonesia
2.16.3 Pt Indonesian Satellite Corporation Tbk
2.16.4 PT Smartfren Telecom, Tbk
2.16.5 Pt Natrindo Telepon Seluler
2.16.6 Pt Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk
2.16.7 Pt Telekomunikasi Selular
2.16.8 Smart Telecom
2.16.9 Bakrie Telecom
2.16.10 Sampoerna Telekom
8. 2.17.1 Emobile
2.17.2 Kddi Corporation
2.17.3 Ntt Docomo, Inc
2.17.4 Softbank Mobile Corp.
2.17.5 Willcom, Inc
2.18.1 GSM Kazakhstan Ltd.
2.18.2 Jsc Altel
2.18.3 Kar-Tel Ltd.
2.18.4 Tele2
2.19.1 Telecom Services Kiribati Limited
2.20.1 Koryolink - North Korea
2.21.1 Korea Telecom
2.21.2 Lg Uplus Corp.
2.21.3 Sk Telecom
2.22.1 Aktel Llc
2.22.2 Bimocom Ltd.
2.22.3 Katel
2.22.4 Sky Mobile Llc
2.22.5 Winline
2.23.1 Enterprise Of Telecommunications Lao (Etl)
2.23.2 Lao Telecom
2.23.3 Millicom Lao Co. Ltd.
2.23.4 Star Telecom Co. Ltd.
2.24.1 China Unicom Macau
2.24.2 Companhia De Telecomunicações De Macau S.A.R.L.
2.24.3 Hutchison Telephone (Macau) Company Ltd.
2.24.4 Smartone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd.
2.25.1 Celcom Axiata Berhad
2.25.2 Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd
2.25.3 Maxis Communications Berhad
2.25.4 U Mobile Sdn Bhd
2.26.1 Dhivehi Raajjeyge Gulhun Private Ltd.
2.26.2 Wataniya Telecom Maldives Pvt. Ltd.
2.27.1 National Telecommunications Authority
2.28.1 Mauritius Telecom (Mt)
2.28.2 Emtel Ltd.
2.28.3 Mahanagar Telephone Mauritius Ltd (Mtml)
2.29.1 Federated State Of Micronesia
2.30.1 Mobicom Corporation
2.30.2 Skytel Llc
2.30.3 Unitel Mongolia
2.31.1 Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications
9. 2.32.1 Ncell Private Ltd.
2.32.2 Nepal Doorsanchar Co. Ltd.(NTC)
2.32.3 United Telecom Ltd. - Nepal
2.33.1 Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited
2.33.2 Vodafone Mobile Nz Limited
2.33.3 2Degrees
2.34.1 Pakistan Mobile communications Ltd.
2.34.2 China Mobile Pakistan (Cmpak)
2.34.3 Pak Telecom Mobile Limited
2.34.4 Telenor Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd.
2.34.5 Warid Telecom (Pvt) Ltd.
2.34.6 WorldCall Telecom Limited
2.34.7 PTCL/Etisalat
2.34.8 Telecard
2.35.1 Pacific Mobile Communications Co. Ltd.
2.35.2 Digicel (Png) Limited
2.36.1 Digital Telecommunications Philippines, Inc
2.36.2 Express Telecommunication Co., Inc.
2.36.3 Globe Telecom
2.36.4 Multi-Media Telephony, Inc. (Mti)
2.36.5 Next Mobile, Inc
2.36.6 Smart Communications Inc
2.37.1 Akos Cjsc
2.37.2 Llc Ekaterinburg-2000
2.37.3 Mobile Telesystems Ojsc
2.37.4 Tele2 Russia Telecom
2.37.5 The Central Telecommunications Co. Jsc
2.37.6 Jsc «Smarts»
2.37.7 Jsc Uralsvyazinform
2.37.8 Ojsc “Megafon”
2.37.9 Ojsc ""Sibirtelecom""
2.37.10 Ojsc Vimpelcom
2.37.11 Ojsc Volgatelecom
2.37.12 Zao Sky Link
2.38.1 Digicel Samoa
2.38.2 BlueSky Samoa(Formerly SamoaTel)
2.39.1 Mobileone Limited (M1)
2.39.2 Starhub Mobile Pte Ltd.
2.39.3 Singapore Telecom Mobile Pte Ltd.
2.40.1 Dialog Telekom Limited
2.40.2 Hutchison Telecommunications Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd.
2.40.3 Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel
10. 2.40.4 Bharti Airtel Lanka (Private) Ltd.
2.40.5 Etisalat
2.41.1 Cjsc Babilon-Mobile
2.41.2 Tcell Tajikistan
2.41.3 Tcell Tajikistan
2.41.4 LLC Tuck
2.41.5 Tt Mobile
2.42.1 Asia-Pacific Broadband Wireless Comm. Inc
2.42.2 Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
2.42.3 Far Eastone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
2.42.4 Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.
2.42.5 Vibo Telecom Inc
2.43.1 Advanced Info Service Plc
2.43.2 Cat Telecom
2.43.3 Hutchison Cat Wireless Multimedia Ltd
2.43.4 True Corporation Public Company Limited
2.43.5 Total Access Communication Public Co. Limited
2.44.1 Timor Telecom
2.45.1 Digicel Tonga
2.45.2 Tonga Communications Corporation
2.46.1 Barash Communication Technologies Inc
2.48.1 Teliasonera
2.48.2 Jsc Uzbektelecom
2.48.3 Uzdunrobita
2.48.4 Perfectum Mobile
3.25.1 Jersey Telecom Group Ltd.
3.25.2 Cable & Wireless Jersey Limited
3.25.3 Jersey Airtel Limited
3.26.1 Post and Telecom of Kosovo
3.26.2 IPKO Telecommunications LLC
3.27.1 Latvian Mobile Telephone Co
3.27.2 SIA BITE Latvija
3.27.3 Tele2
3.27.4 Telekom Baltija
3.28.1 Mobilkom Liechtenstein AG
3.28.2 Alpcom AG
3.29.1 UAB Bité Lietuva
3.29.2 UAB Omnitel
3.29.3 UAB TELE2
3.30.1 Orange S.A.
3.30.2 P&T LUXGSM
3.30.3 Tango S.A.
11. 3.31.1 T-Mobile Macedonia
3.31.2 COSMOFON AD Skopje
3.31.3 Telekom Austria Group
3.32.1 Vodafone Malta Ltd.
3.32.2 MobIsle Communications Ltd.
3.32.3 Melita Group
3.33.1 Moldcell SA
3.33.2 Moldtelecom JSC
3.33.3 Orange S.A.
3.33.4 JSCC Interdnestrcom
3.34.1 Monaco Telecom
3.35.1 KPN Mobile N.V.
3.35.2 Telfort B.V.
3.35.3 T-Mobile Netherlands
3.35.4 Vodafone Libertel N.V.
3.36.1 Turkcell Communication Services Inc.
3.36.2 Vodafone Mobile Operations Ltd.
3.37.1 Teletopia Mobile Communications AS
3.37.2 Telenor ASA
3.37.3 NETCOM AS
3.37.4 Maritime Communications Partner AS
3.37.5 Ice.net
3.38.1 Poland Telefonia Cyfrowa Sp z o.o.
3.38.2 P4 Sp. z o.o
3.38.3 Polkomtel S.A.
3.38.4 Polska Telefonia Komórkowa Centertel sp. z o.o.
3.38.5 CenterNet S A
3.38.6 Mobyland
3.38.7 Netia S.A.
3.39.1 Optimus Telecomunicações S.A.
3.39.2 TMN - (Portugal Telecom)
3.39.3 Vodafone Portugal, Comunicações Pessoais, S.A.
3.39.4 ZAPP.PT
3.40.1 Vodafone Romania S.A.
3.40.2 Telemobil S A
3.40.3 S.C. Orange Romania S.A
3.40.4 Cosmote Romanian Mobile Telecommunications S.A.
3.40.5 TCS&RDS
3.41.1 San Marino Telecom
3.42.1 Telekom Srbija A.D.
3.42.2 Telenor d.o.o
3.42.3 Vip mobile d.o.o.
12. 3.43.1 Telenor
3.43.2 T-Mobile Crna Gora d.o.o.
3.43.3 MTEL d.o.o Podgorica
3.44.1 T-Mobile Slovensko, a.s.
3.44.2 Telefónica O2 Slovakia s.r.o.
3.44.3 Orange Slovensko a.s.
3.45.1 Si.mobil d.d.
3.45.2 Mobitel Telecommunications Services PLC
3.45.3 Tusmobil d.o.o.
3.45.4 T-2
3.46.1 Xfera Móviles S.A.
3.46.2 France Telecom España SA
3.46.3 Vodafone España, S.A.
3.46.4 Telefónica Móviles España S.A.U
3.47.1 Hi3G Access AB
3.47.2 Spring Mobil AB
3.47.3 Tele 2 AB
3.47.4 Telenor Sverige AB
3.47.5 TeliaSonera Sweden
3.48.1 Orange Communications AG
3.48.2 Swisscom Mobile AG
3.48.3 TDC Switzerland AG
3.48.4 In&Phone
3.49.1 Avea Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S.
3.49.2 Turkcell Communication Services PLC
3.49.3 Vodafone Telekomunikasyon A.S
3.50.1 Vimpelcom
3.50.2 CJSC Telesystems Of Ukraine
2.48.5 Unitel Limited Liability Company
2.49.1 Telecom Vanuatu Ltd.
2.49.2 Digicel Vanuatu
2.50.1 Evn Telecom
2.50.2 Hanoi Telecom
2.50.3 S-Telecom
2.50.4 Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Company
2.50.5 Vietnam Telecom Services Company (Gpc)
2.50.6 Viettel Corporation
2.50.7 Gtel Mobile Joint Stock Company
EUROPE
3.1.1 Vodafone Albania
3.1.2 Albanian Mobile Communications
3.1.3 Eagle Mobile
13. 3.1.4 Plus Communication
3.2.1 Andorra Telecom
3.3.1 A1 Telekom Austria AG
3.3.2 T-Mobile Austria GmbH
3.3.3 Orange
3.3.4 Hutchison 3G Austria GmbH
3.4.1 Mobile TeleSystems OJSC
3.4.2 JV Mobile Digital Communications Ltd.
3.4.3 Belarussian Telecommunications Network
3.4.4 BelCel JV
3.5.1 Belgacom Mobile
3.5.2 Mobistar S.A.
3.5.3 BASE NV/SA
3.6.1 BH Telecom Sarajevo
3.6.2 RS Telecommunications JSC Banja Luka
3.6.3 HT MObilne komunikacije
3.7.1 Mobiltel EAD
3.7.2 Cosmote Bulgaria
3.7.3 Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Mobile
3.8.1 VIPnet d.o.o.
3.8.2 T-Mobile Croatia, LLC (T-Mobile Hrvatska)
3.8.3 Tele2 d.o.o za telekomunikacijske uluge
3.9.1 Cyprus Telecommunications Auth
3.9.2 MTN Cyprus
3.9.3 PrimeTel Public Company Lt
3.10.1 T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s.
3.10.2 Telefónica O2 Czech Republic a.s.
3.10.3 Vodafone Czech Republic a.s.
3.11.1 Hi3G Denmark ApS
3.11.2 Telenor
3.11.3 TDC Mobil A/S
3.11.4 Telia A/S
3.12.1 AS EMT
3.12.2 Elisa Mobiilsideteenused AS
3.12.3 Tele2 Eesti AS
3.13.1 Faroese Telecom
3.13.2 Vodafone
3.14.1 TeliaSonera Finland Oyj
3.14.2 Elisa Corporation
3.14.3 Alands Mobiltelefon Ab
3.15.1 Orange France
3.15.2 Société Française de Radiotéléphone