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Title: Telecom Industry Connecting the World


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Telecom IndustryConnecting the World
  • N Arjun

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Telecom in the real sense means transfer of
information between two distant points in space
Telecom is a huge and varied bastion of
technologies, companies, services andpolitics
that is truly global in nature
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Introduction
  • Telecom stands as one of the most essential
    elements of the business world in terms of
    Connecting the World
  • Volatile Sector
  • Regulatory discord
  • Cut-throat competition
  • Emergence of Technologies
  • Emergence of broadband wireless technologies
    pose threat to carriers relying on aging
    infrastructure
  • To survive, telecom carriers need to consider
    various options
  • Consolidation,
  • Convergence,
  • Costly Technological upgrades

4
Global Growth Patterns
  • Emerging Markets
  • Driving Volume Growth
  • Low Tariffs (ARPUs)
  • Developed Markets
  • Low Subscriber Base
  • Technological Advancements
  • Indian Telecom depends on the global telecom
    industry for technology platforms network
    management
  • While
  • Indian market size attracts telecom giants

5
Indian Telecom - Scenario
  • India Fastest growing market in World 190 mn
    subscribers
  • 4th largest mobile market growing at 6 mn
    Sub/month
  • 4th largest internet market, 3rd largest by 2007
  • Voice Revenue dropping
  • PCOs - 4.5 mn _at_ CQGR of 7.22
  • Paying highest taxes and regulatory charges
    Variable License fee
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • Data revenues 8.5 of service revenue against
    world avg of 16.5
  • Content Services Music/Video etc
  • Applications m Commerce/PVR Ticketing
  • Tele-density From 2 in 2000 to 15.44 in 2006
  • TEMA target of 100 bn for equipments in next 3
    yrs
  • IT ITES Industry 35 bn with CAGR of 35

6
Indian Telecom Global Reach
Source Voice Data
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Indian Telecom - Global Connectivity
Submarine Cable System Landing at Chennai,
Mumbai, Cochin Tuticorin
SMW 4
Mumbai
FLAG
SMW 3
i2i
Chennai
TIC
SMW 3
SMW 4
Cochin
SAFE
Tuticorin
Bharat Lanka
8
International Bandwidth Growth - India
Source Telegeography
Conversion 1 Gbps 6.4 STM1
9
International Bandwidth Usage
Gbps
Source Telegeography
  • The above figure is for usage of bandwidth
  • China has more than 10 times of higher
    bandwidth usage as comparison to India

10
Global Trends Connecting WorldConvergence
Mobility
  • Mobile Devices with
  • voice, data video
  • Mobile Wireless
  • Broadband
  • Fibre to Home

Public Safety
  • Mobile Police
  • Fire personnel
  • devices
  • Interoperable
  • Communications

Communications
Computers IT
Consumer Electronics
  • Laptops Handheld
  • PCs
  • Entertainment major
  • PC driver
  • IP to in the Home
  • VoIP handsets
  • Entertainment
  • becomes Digital
  • Mobile Personal
  • Digital Devices
  • prevail

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Connecting India to the World
  • ENABLERS
  • Unified Licensing
  • Telecom Technologies - Internet/Wimax/VOIP
  • Reduced License Fees in Long Distance Sector
  • Outsourcing Network Management to Global
    Manufacturers
  • India - Telecom Equipment Manufacturing Base
  • Convergence - ICT
  • FDI Relaxation in Telecom (26 to 74) - 2.67
    bn Aug,06
  • Emergence of IT ITES Sector
  • Consolidation Partnerships between Indian
    Foreign Players viz. BT, ATT , Aircel Maxis
  • Telecom has attracted significant FDI and
    technology which has resulted in huge benefits to
    the Indian Telecom Growth

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Connecting India to the World
  • CHALLENGES
  • Regulatory Policies
  • Lack of level playing field
  • Penetration Level
  • Across the world and within India
  • Seamless Roaming
  • Infrastructure Program
  • Manufacture telecom equipment in India
  • Passive Infrastructure Sharing
  • VoIP
  • Value Added Services
  • Unutilized software capability
  • Digital Divide
  • Non Availability of technology, equipment,
    network access for millions of poor

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Indian Telecom Way Forward to being Global
  • Transparent and truly technology-neutral
    Government policies
  • Allow full range of private Public Sector
    telco's to compete fairly and fully
  • Adequate spectrum in useable frequency bands
    advocated by the ITU to wireless service
    providers
  • Low regulatory restrictions over new services
    such as Push-to-talk, IP-enabled services,
    particularly Voice-Over IP (VoIP)
  • Ensure level playing field and No worse-off
    position for existing license holders
  • Duties on imported telecommunications and related
    equipment must be reduced to zero
  • To promote competition in IPLC
  • Put in Right Policies for technology
    multinationals to build business in consumer end
    user device segments like mobile, handset, PCs
    and networking product manufacturing
  • Acquisitions with Strategic intent

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  • Thank You
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