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Sub figures in million
30 CPP
25 3rd & 4th Cellular
20
15 NTP’99
10
0
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16 Lo w e ring o f A D C f ro m 60
3 0 %t o 1 0 %o f s e c t o r
14 14
N TP ' 9 9 re v e nue
14
50
12 Int ro d uc e d
40
10 33.31
3 rd & 4 t h C e llula r
Op e ra t o r
8 30
Introduction
6 6 of CDMA
20
4 3.58
13
3.58 2 10
2 1.2 1.88 0.44
0.88 6.5 1.6
0 0.4 0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
40
30
20
10
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
1200
Subs in m n
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0
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1994
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1998
2000
2002
2004
GSM Advantages
Better prices
Connectivity
for the
for the produce
farmers
Affordable Services for Common Man
Year ending Dec. 2004 August 2005 Dec 2005 Dec. 2006 Dec. 2007
(Actual) (Actual) (Projected) (Projected) (Projected)
Private GSM 28 36 42 65 103
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0
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India being a country where both GSM & CDMA co-exist must
choose a 3G path which allows for the co-existence as well as
future growth & development of both technologies
GSM has been the prime growth driver
of Telecom services in India and would
continue to be the same for new
evolving technologies and will
contribute to the growth and prosperity
of the industry.
THANK YOU
tvram@coai.in