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“The last big telecom market in the world is India. The cellular industry will be dominated by three or four large companies,"
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, chairman and CEO, BPL Innovision Group.
Welcome to the world of mobile telephones, the technology that gives you the power to communicate anything, anytime, anywhere. Ever since the cellular mobile telephony industry was opened to the private sector in 1992, the industry has gone from initial euphoria, to subsequent despair, then to hope when the revenue-sharing policy was introduced, then to consolidation and growth. Several entrants have done well, and the industry is quickly moving to maturity, in technology, marketing and competitiveness.
In India, only a limited number of the billion people have mobile phones. Wireless offers tremendous communication growth opportunities. The provision of world-class telecommunications infrastructure and information is the key to rapid economic and social development of the country.
It is critical not only for the development of IT, but also has widespread ramifications on the entire economy. It is also anticipated that a major part of the GDP of the country would be contributed by this sector.
The present scenario is one of intense competition between the various players as market potential is huge (penetration is only 0.6%).
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, chairman and CEO, BPL Innovision Group.
Welcome to the world of mobile telephones, the technology that gives you the power to communicate anything, anytime, anywhere. Ever since the cellular mobile telephony industry was opened to the private sector in 1992, the industry has gone from initial euphoria, to subsequent despair, then to hope when the revenue-sharing policy was introduced, then to consolidation and growth. Several entrants have done well, and the industry is quickly moving to maturity, in technology, marketing and competitiveness.
In India, only a limited number of the billion people have mobile phones. Wireless offers tremendous communication growth opportunities. The provision of world-class telecommunications infrastructure and information is the key to rapid economic and social development of the country.
It is critical not only for the development of IT, but also has widespread ramifications on the entire economy. It is also anticipated that a major part of the GDP of the country would be contributed by this sector.
The present scenario is one of intense competition between the various players as market potential is huge (penetration is only 0.6%).