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Telecom sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in India and the fastest growing telecom market in the world, with a compound annual growth of 34% over the last decade. This impressive rate is a result of India’s economic growth and liberalization policy since 1991 and the fundamental, structural and institutional reforms during the period. Today, India has nearly 490 million subscribers and with an annual addition of more than 125 million over the last couple of years, India will reach 500 million subscriber-base in 2010. Among the various segments, wireless or mobile segment has been the key contributor, especially the prepaid services, offering a wide range of opportunities to provider and services to customers. Greater demand for better services and speed has made the market more competitive; as a result tariffs have been falling continuously across the board, making Indian tariffs one of the lowest in the world. Going forward, the sector is likely to achieve greater growth rates with a whole range of new services expected over next few years with the coming of 3G.
Report Coverage and Highlights
-- Report gives a brief history of India’s telecom sector and its role in Indian economy and discusses in detail the composition of sector.
-- In-depth analysis of the overall telecom industry in India as well as various segments like fixed line, mobile, broadband, etc, with information on customer base and market size.
-- Various trends – regional, manufacturing, technology and pricing - and growth drivers are examined comprehensively.
-- Market competition is analysed with detailed company profiles and market share assessment of leading players.
-- Report also discusses India’s telecom policy and the recent policy measures taken by the government.
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. OVERVIEW OF INDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRY
a. Background
b. Telecom in Indian Economy
i. Overview
ii. Employment
iii. FDI in Sector
c. Industry Composition
i. Government Bodies
ii. PSUs
iii. Private Players
d. Regulatory Framework
i. National Telecom Policy
ii. New Telecom Policy
iii. Broadband Policy
iv. Recent Policy Initiatives
III. ASSESSMENT OF INDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRY
a. Industry Overview
i. Current Network Size
ii. Regional Trends
b. Industry Segmentation
i. By Public and Private Companies
ii. By Fixed line and Wireless
iii. By Region and States
c. Growth Drivers
d. Market Barriers
e. Technology Trends
i. 3G
ii. Wimax
iii. IPTV
iv. PMRTS
v. VSAT
f. Manufacturing Trends
g. Infrastructure Trends
h. R&D Scenario
i. Pricing Trends – Call Rates, Internet Rates, etc
IV. ASSESSMENT OF KEY SEGMENTS
a. Fixed line
i. Overview
ii. Current Network Size
iii. Recent Developments
iv. Segment Forecast
b. Wireless / Mobile
i. Overview
ii. Current Network Size
iii. Recent Developments
iv. Segment Forecast
c. Broadband/Internet
i. Overview
ii. Current Network Size
iii. Recent Developments
iv. Segment Forecast
d. Value Added Services
i. Overview
ii. Current Size
iii. Recent Developments
iv. Segment Forecast
V. ASSESSMENT OF THE MARKET COMPETITION
a. Overview
b. Market Share by Segments
i. Fixed line
ii. Mobile – GSM and CDMA
iii. Broadband
iv. Towers
c. Key Players
i. Aircel
ii. Bharti Airtel
iii. BSNL
iv. Dishnet
v. Idea
vi. Indus Towers
vii. Loop Mobile
viii. MTNL
ix. Quippo Telecom
x. Reliance
xi. Spice
xii. Tata Teleservices
xiii. Vodafone
xiv. Unitech
d. Ratio Comparison
VI. APPENDIX AND GLOSSARY
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