The latest from Telecom-Funda
- Rural Tele-density will reach over 60% in next 3-4 years
- India to have 400 million 3G connection by 2015: Study
- Mobile prices to fall below $100 by 2015: Study
- India to Get $6.5 Billion from Telecom Services Next Year
- Telecom companies survival boils down to VAS & means
| Rural Tele-density will reach over 60% in next 3-4 years | Top |
| India's quest for inclusive growth to rein inflation is well reflected in the various measures and policies adopted by Government time to time. "Telecom Development is key to 'Inclusive Growth' stated the PM during the inauguration of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) on January 20, 2011. As per ASSOCHAM Study released in January this year, Mobile Value Added Services (VAS) will drive "Inclusive Growth in India" Source | |
| India to have 400 million 3G connection by 2015: Study | Top |
| The number of third generation (3G) subscribers in India will reach 400 million by 2015 as the telecom operators ramp-up rollout of the high-end mobile telephony service, said a Wireless Intelligence study. 'India's 3G connections are set to grow three-fold between 2011 and 2015 as operators ramp-up rollout of new 3G networks,' said the study titled 'India 3G rollout'. According to the report, the telecom operators are likely to invest $2.5 billion in building the new networks and rolling out 3G services in 2011. Source | |
| Mobile prices to fall below $100 by 2015: Study | Top |
| Increased competition among manufacturers and their focus on lower-middle income countries will lead to a decline in prices of approximately 70 per cent (4.8 billion) of active mobile phones across the globe below $100 by 2015, according to a recent. "With the increasing number of subscribers coming from 'lower-middle income (LMI)' developing economies, the average size of the consumer wallet is expected to shrink. Source | |
| India to Get $6.5 Billion from Telecom Services Next Year | Top |
| India is likely to get about 296.48 billion rupees ($6.55 billion) in revenue from telecommunications services next financial year, which starts on April 1. The figure includes license fees from telecom operators, spectrum usage charges and receipts through the auction of bandwidth for wireless broadband services, according to the budget, which was tabled in parliament. Indian telecom operators share part of their revenue as license fees and spectrum usage charges with the Department of Telecommunications. The department also collects a one-time fee from new telecom companies. Source | |
| Telecom companies survival boils down to VAS & means | Top |
| By 2015, prepaid subscribers will make up 98% of Indian mobile phone users, making it harder for mobile operators, especially new players, to survive only on revenue from voice calls. According to research group Ovum, from about 750 million now, the number of Indian mobile subscribers will grow to 1.3 billion by 2015 and nearly 98% of them would be prepaid customers — up from about 90% now. Source | |
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