The telecom sector attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth US$ 2,554 million during 2009-10. It is proposed to achieve rural tele-density of 25 per cent by means of 200 million rural connections by the end of the Eleventh Five Year Plan.
The telecom sector attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth US$ 2,554 million during 2009-10. It is proposed to achieve rural tele-density of 25 per cent by means of 200 million rural connections by the end of the Eleventh Five Year Plan.
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The telecom sector attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth US$ 2,554 million during 2009-10. It is proposed to achieve rural tele-density of 25 per cent by means of 200 million rural connections by the end of the Eleventh Five Year Plan.
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Abhimanyu Singh(109103) Current Scenario • Telephony Subscribers (Wireless and Landline): 621.28 million • Land Lines: 36.96 million • Cell phones: 617.53 million • Yearly Cell phone Addition: 178.25 million • Monthly Cell phone Addition: 20.31 million • Teledensity: 52.74% • Projected Teledensity: 1 billion, 84% of population by 2012. Cont… • VAS accounts for 10-12% of the telecom operator’s revenue.
• According to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
(DIPP), the telecommunication sector attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth US$ 2,554 million during 2009-10.
• In March 2010, Bharti Airtel bought the African operations of
Kuwait-based Zain Telecom for US$ 10.7 billion, driving the Indian player into the league of top ten telecom players globally.
• Remote treatment and diagnosis of patients through mobile
phones would become a reality in the near future.. Cont…. • The Indian telecom industry manufactures a vast range of telecom equipment using state-of-the-art technology.
• It is proposed to achieve rural tele-density of 25 per cent by
means of 200 million rural connections by the end of the Eleventh Five Year Plan. Landline Operators Operator Subscriber Base • BSNL 28,446,989 • MTNL 3,514,454 • Bharti Airtel 2,928,294 • Reliance Comm.. 1,152,237 • Tata Teleservices 1,003,261 • HFCL infotel 165,978 • Teleservices ltd 95,181 • All India 37,306,334 Mobile Network Operators Mobile operator Subscribers (in million) • Bharti Airtel 139.75 • Reliance Communication 109.15 • vodafone essar 109 • Tata teleservices 71 • idea cellular 68 • bsnl 66 • aircel 41 • uninor 6.66 • Mtnl 4.4 • Mts india 4.2 • Loop Mobile 2 • videocon 1.94 • s tel 1.32 • ping mobile 0.69 • etisalat db telecom 0.01 Porters Five Forces Model Summary The Indian Telecommunications industry is one of the fastest growing economy in the world and India is projected to become the second largest telecom market globally by 2010. Thank you