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Kinetics of Indian Telecom Industry-2014

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No. of Pages: 200+
Release Date: January 2014
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This report presents the dynamics of Indian Telecom Industry compiled exhaustively
titled Kinetics of Indian Telecom Industry-2014.The telecommunications sector plays
an increasingly important role in the Indian economy. It contributes to Gross Domestic
Product (GDP), generates revenue for the government and creates employment.
Demand side factorsultra low cost of handsets, low tariffs and ultimately the ease of
using a phoneas well as supply side factors have made mobiles popular in India. The
number of Internet subscribers has increased but the number of data subscribers far
exceeds the former. The Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is the most favoured technology
to access the Internet through the personal computer (PC). Other services like Village
Public Telephones (VPTs), Public Call Offices (PCOs), and Public Mobile Radio Trunk Service (PMRTS) and Very Small Aperture Terminal Services (VSAT) show slower growth.
The data show that private providers dominate the four services including wireless
subscriptions, data services, PMRTS and VSAT, while public service provi dominate
the other sectors. Usage statistics also show that Indians talk more on the phone than
their international counterparts. The revenue statistics show that service providers are
earning 50 per cent of their revenue from calls and 8.3 per cent from Short Message
Service (SMS). Ringtones form the dominant category of value-added services (VAS).
The size of the VAS market is also growing over time.

Teledensity shows wide regional variations across states. There is widespread variation in broadband availability across regions too. However, the states are making
efforts to improve their ICT abilities over time. The roles of three main agencies in
the telecommunications sectorDoT (Department of Telecommunications), TRAI
(Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) and TDSAT (Telecommunications Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal)are an important aspect of the policy making and
regulatory processes.
The impact of mobile phones on agricultural productivity and revenue varies on the
type of service, literacy status of farmers and the type of complementary infrastructure
available. However, middle men and traders in both fisheries and farming are dependent on the mobile to monitor their business needs. Small and medium enterprises are
also realizing the benefits of mobile telephony either through increases in productivity
or finding new business ventures through the use of mobile phones.
Mobiles are now being used to deliver services like health, education, banking, commercial services, and so on. The three major challenges of the next decade are (i) to
overcome the digital divide, (ii) growth of broadband sector, and (iii) development of the
telecommunications manufacturing sector.

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The report analyses the Present Status of the Telecom


Sector in India for the year 2014. The scope of the
research includes:

This report will enhance your decision making


capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner.
It will allow you to:
Identify key growth and investment opportunities in
Indian Telecom Sector
Facilitate decision-making based on strong
historic and forecast data for Indian Telecom
Sector
Position yourself to gain the maximum advan
tage of the industrys growth potential
Develop strategies based on the latest regula
tory events
Identify key partners and business development
avenues
Understand and respond to your competitors
business structure, strategy and prospects

Plant Developers
Equity Investors
Equipment Manufacturers
Regulatory Agencies
Banks, Project Financiers and Investment Bankers
Consultants
Policy Makers
Technology Providers
Government Agencies
Regulatory Institutions
RE Development Agencies
Central & State Power Players
Financial Institutions
Research Institutes
Private Equity Firms
Private Equity Firms

An overview of Indian Telecom Sector, high


lighting installed capacity trends
Different Segments of Indian Telecom Sector
Different Regulatory Requirements and
Policy acceptances
Investment Trends
Cost Economics Involved
SWOT Analysis of Important Players in Indian
Wind Energy Sector
Challenges faced in Indian Telecom Secto

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Table of Contents (Draft)

1. Executive Summary
2. Indias Growth Story
2.1 Factors driving Indias Growth
2.2 Growth of Indias Purchasing Power
2.3 Infrastructure: A Challenge or Opportunity?
3. Current Status of Indias Telecom Sector

6.3.5 Mobile Number Portability


6.3.6 Accounting and Separation
6.3.7 Miscellaneous

7. Investment in the Indian Telecom Sector


7 .1 Introduction
7.2 Investment Made till Date
7.3 Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) Till Date
3.1 Brief Overview of the Telecommunications Sector
7.4 Conclusion
3.2 Importance of Telecommunications Sector
8. Economic Impact of Indian Telecom Sector
4. Trends in the Telecommunication Sector
8.1 Introduction
4.1 Introduction
8.2 Macro Impact
4.2 International Comparisons
8.3 ICT and Economic Development
4.3 Growth of Telecommunication Services in India
8.3.1 Agriculture
4.4 Regional Variations
4.5 Trends in Telecommunication and Manufacturing 8.3.2 Fisheries
8.3.3 Small and Medium Enterprises
4.6 Conclusion portunity?
8.3.4 Security Management Systems
5. Segments of Indian Telecom Sector
8.3.4.1 Military
5.1 Telephony
8.3.4.2 Private Security Forces
5.1.1 Fixed Telephony
8.4 Impact on Individual Sections of Society
5.1.2 Mobile Telephony
8.4.1 Gender
5.2 Internet
8.4.2 Youth
5.2.1 Wireless Internet
8.4.3 Urban Poor
5.2.1.1 Wi-Fi
8.4.4 Social Capital
5.2.1.2 Wi Max
8.5 Increased Business Opportunities
5.3 Data Centres
8.5.1 e-Education
5.4 Broadcasting
8.5.2 e-Health or m-Health
5.5 Next Generation Networks (NGN)
8.5.3 e-Governance or m-Governance
6. Policy and Regulatory Environment
8.5.4 e-Commerce or m-Commerce
6.1 Changes in Government Policies Over the Year
8.5.5 e-Banking or m-Banking
6.2 Acts and Policies
8.5.6 Entertainment
6.2.1 Indian Telegraph Act, 1985
8.5.7 Security Organisations
6.2.2 The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act,1933
8.5.8 Location Based Services
6.2.3 National Telecom Policy, 1994
6.2.4 Cable Television Network Act,1995
9. SWOT Analysis of Important Players in
6.2.5 New Telecom Policy, 1999
Indian Telecom Sector
6.2.6 Broadband Policy 2004
9.1 Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
6.3 Regulations:
9.2 Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL
6.3.1 Interconnection
9.3 Airtel
6.3.2 Tariff Orders
9.4 Idea
6.3.3 Quality of Service
9.5 Vodafone
6.3.4 Commercial Communication
9.6 Tata Indicom

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9.7 Reliance Communications


9.8 Aircel
10. Conclusion
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Challenges faced
10.3 Changes in Policies to be made
10.4 Investment Challenges faced
10.5 Advantage India

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