Title:
1Â Communications- Excellence to Success
Innovations to drive Dynamics of Indian Telecom
and ICT Sector
- Keynote Presentation
- By
- NK Goyal, President CMAI
- Chairman Emeritus, TEMA. Vice Chairman ITU APT
- Chairman, ITPS Dubai
- Member, Governing Board Telecom Equipment and
Services - Export Promotion Council (Govt. of India)
- At
- GL Bajaj Institute of Management Research
- 11th March, 2013
- www.cmai.asia, www.cmaievents.com
2Two Topics Today
- Communications- Excellence in Life
- Innovations in ICT Sector
- www.cmai.asia
-
3My Personal View
- Can I say WORLD IS A CONFUSED PLACE TODAY and in
State of CHAOS - Systems, definitions we are now made to follow
were created 250 years before. - Economy, Education, Teacher, Student, Bank,
Democracy, Politics, Society, University, - Love, Friendship.. ..Mere empty words, meanings
are not same. Love most talked, most confused,
most misunderstood - Aspirations we have, times we are living, the way
we live, the way we do things, Needs we have
implicit and explicit..all are changing. - Dichotomy Privacy Vs Openness, Social Media Vs
Freedom Globalization Vs local development - Art of Communications dramatically changed. From
talk less to talk more.letters/telegrams to
weblack of human touch..where is the hug - PPT on laptop.... Little do we realise the ease
and comfort of the whole process. - We innovate to destroy..society, human values,
our own industries..radio paging, camera, voice
recorders, tele printer etc. etc.
www.cmai.asia
4Basic Fundamentals?
- One of most difficult things in the world for
every human being to achieve, yet looks most
easy, we all do it every day every moment, right
from birth till death, even doing right now and
we all think we do it wonderfully well. - CommunicateArjun/Krishna.accident
storywithin family, lover beloved. You are
saying correct but not correctI love you most in
world you cannot describe situation
correctlymorning scene/birds,/flower
bloomingnot knowingly correctly what you are
doingpurse fall - You know what you know you want to listen what
you know - www.cmai.asia
5Basic.cont.
- Past baggage .reaction to Neta.why not father,
son - Feelings of soulwords of this worldlove one
word for all type of loves - Knowledge.... Schools many.. much education but
knowledge is decreasing - No patience to wait.temple prayersoffice
- When you refuse to change, you loose opportunity
to expand/graduate. - www.cmai.asia
6Living Style
- Raag/ Beraag/ Betraagbudha prostitute
- Currency Note theory
- Lovethe most misunderstood word in world
- Love actually is attachment/fear,
- fear of boredom,
- afraid to change,
- afraid to commit..do you love me.yeswould
marry me...why change subject. - Love is finishing me for my lover
- www.cmai.asia
7MIND
- Super computer, highest thinkable storage,
processing at worlds fastest speedyet
intelligent? - Habitual waveringno rest
- Negative talks, thoughts. mind enjoy
- Attention maximum one and half minute
- www.cmai.asia
8Navigation Way To Happiness And Peace
- Everybody wants to be happy and satisfied with
all aspects of their life. Just ask yourselfare
you happy? - Can you define what happiness is?
- Happiness is the state of mind. We have become
emotionally immature. Earlier society took lots
of decisions now stressful decisions to be made
for selection from wide variety of all
things...food, visits, studyvideo games. People
needs so many things to be happy...desires have
gone out of control. - It is not that if you achieve so and so, you
would be happy. The happiness is always somewhere
else is the thought each one of us thinks. - The fact is happiness is here and here itself.
There is no need to achieve anything or go
anywhere to get happiness. It is the state of
mind one has. - www.cmai.asia
9Way to Happiness peace...cont
- Any of your action can not give me sorrow or
pleasure?....spit on Bhudhha - I can be happy with rupee one and may not be
happy with even one Billion as well. - You have only two choices to be happy...modify
outer circumstances or change inner attitude.
Mahatmaone who can accommodate
anything-limitless. - www.cmai.asia
10Internal Energy
- Energy like a bankintake, safe store, no wastage
and less consumption. - Ways for intake nourishment rich food, right
way of food intake(1/4 empty, adequate liquid, no
water during food, chewing, one type of food.
guests, no junk food, no unnecessary spice,
chutneys, sauces), good thoughts, connection to
power house, temples, right breathing way( full
air, abdomen side, oxygen rich air, pollution
free air) - Exerciseseven lightest
- Safe storage.peace, no stress, good sleep
- No wastage
- Cribbing.boss is bad, staff not good,
environment not OK - Un useful thoughts. films, cricket, getting
involved in unnecessary works( fights on street, - explaining something to unconnected persons, TV
shows, filmy magazines), - wastage through five senses, hands off dead
matter, neutral effect in morning, - Less consumption. Right energy for right job
- Meditation..break to body in night but to
mindpeace, body self healing - Spirituality... it is attitude to talk, walk, do
things. - www.cmai.asia
11Success in Work
- Team workyou alone can not do all work, need
team - Give human touchyou employ a family not a
machine share concerns, birthday, illness in
family, child education - Leadership.means giving directions, guidance,
support, owning failures and credit for successes
to the deserved ones. Never loose an opportunity
to praise, never rush to condemneven condemn
with praise. - If you need to grow, let your staff grow to take
higher/your responsibilitiesnever shy or fear. - Sharpening of tools . Constant and
regularwoodcutter story - Always finding ways to excel.new software,
new or not known shortcuts, web sites, tools,
jigs fixtures, lessons from success stories,
competitors plus points etc. - Use information not only know!
- Eagles eye on future.what is going to come,
technological or product developments. - www.cmai.asia
12Success in Work cont..
- Dedication sinceritywork with
heart...nurse/mother example - Believe it to be true, no waveringmorning wake
up, weight loss - Perfectionmay be small or big work..i know the
best but I am looking for opportunity for some
important workeg. Driving, even photocopy,
fixing appointment, ordering food etc. - Goal focused,arjuns eye story, morning walk
office going, way side disturbances (but what
after reaching office.lost priorities? - Persistence.broken record eg.
- Whatever you do, you cannot defeat me?
- I never fail? Will go on trying !
Failure only when I stop trying. - Correct own working..sandwich syndrome
- www.cmai.asia
13Success..cont.
- Avoid cribbing.. for Government, nature,
colleagues, superiors and all others! - Hurry to do something!....even hurry takes time.
- Time management plan, follow and only start is
difficult.save second by second, minute by
minute. - Top of Pyramid is alone, single, no space. You
will have to leave some one on the way to reach
top. - Something people are crying and you can do
without it..story of Cheel. - www.cmai.asia
14Be A Good Human
- Passionate towards living being.they all in this
world for a cause, let them do. - Family attitudepressure cooker in homeyou
cannot do without themfind out space, time
..smallest opportunity to share, start from
smallest thingsflower, bangle, bindi, cosmetics,
vegetables, fruits and so on - Keep Good behavior intactScorpio story
- Smilebiggest answer to several problems nature
co exists - www.cmai.asia
15STRESSthe wonderful thing!
- Stressmental attitude one and everything.our
hidden reaction to everything happening around. - Stress is must to do work and achieve things...
Running after seeing tiger - www.cmai.asia
16Restlessness-Five Types
- Restlessness in the environment. .Negative
energy, unpleasantness of place Mantras,
Meditation, Singing, Dancing andplaying children
! - Restlessness of the body..physical fatigue
Yoga Asanas, fasting, sleep - Restlessness of the mind.mind habit permanent
wandering and thoughts, chattering ..maybe also
due to ambitions, desires meditation,
dispassion Vairagya - Restlessness of the emotions..reaction to what
somebody said.. positive thinking, breathing
exercises Pranayam - Restlessness of the soul. A deep longing for
truth, for some higher sense in life, for the
Divine, for GodStudy, Vipasana, prayer and
higher meditation - www.cmai.asia
17What to learn?
- Things which have lost their significance
- Processes which have lost their credibility
- Traditions which are time consuming and mostly
based on orthodox - Technology which is no longer necessary, viable,
needed or have became obsolete - Truths which has become propagandas
- Knowledge which are not cost effective
- Relationships which have become painful, time
consuming or unprogressive - www.cmai.asia
18Never Give Up
- I didn't even complete my University Education.
-Bill Gates - In my childhood days, I stitched shoes. -Abraham
Lincoln - I struggled academically throughout elementary
school. -Ben Carson - I used 2 serve tea at a shop 2 support my
football training. -Lionel Messi - I used 2 sleep on d floor in friend's rooms,
returning Coke bottles for food money,getting
weekly free meals at a local temple.- Steve Jobs - My teachers used 2 call me a failure. -Tony Blair
- Chicken recipe rejected over a 1,000 times before
KFC was founded at the age of 65 years -Col
Sanders - First two car companies failed and left him
broke. Yet Ford Motor Company was first to apply
assembly line manufacturing for cars and becoming
one of the three most famous and richest men in
the world Henry Ford - Rejected for engineer job at Toyota, started
making scooters at home, sold to neighbors,
founded Honda, the world's largest motorcycle
manufacturer and one of the most profitable
automakers Soichiro Honda - Fired by an editor because, "he lacked
imagination and had no original ideas." , first
animation company went bankrupt , Financing for
Disney World rejected hundred times, now .
Revenue of U.S. 30 billion annually.- Walt
Disney - www.cmai.asia
19- Innovations to drive Dynamics of Indian Telecom
and ICT Sector - www.cmai.asia
20CES, 2009 being inaugurated and ribbon cutting at
Las Vegas on 8th January, 2009 by NK Goyal with
Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman CEO of Sony
Corporation, Mr. Tom Hanks, the American movie
star, Mr.Gary Yacoubian, Chairman CEA President
of Myer-Emco AudioVideo, Mr. Gary Saprio, Vice
President of CEA, Ms. Qu., Presixdent, CECC
China, Mr. Patrick Lavelle, President and CEO of
Audiovox, Mr. Peter Lesser, President and CEO of
X-10 (USA) Inc, Mr. Loyd Ivey, Chairman and CEO
of MiTek Electronics and Communications, Mr. Jay
McLellan, President and CEO of Home Automation,
Inc. (HAI), Mr. Mike Mohr, President of
Celluphone, Mr.Grant Russell, President of Kleen
ConceptsÂ
21About CMAI
- CMAI prime Integrated Association of India
representing all verticals of ICE, telecom sector
of India in India having 48.600 members and more
than 54 MOUs with International organizations
with branch offices in USA, UK, Japan, Korea,
Singapore, Taiwan, China and Malaysia. - It offers one window service for information
dissemination, guidance on setting up businesses
in India. - It connects to Industries, Government, Trade and
Business - It is involved in policy formulations with
Government and other stake holders or Technology
Innovations, Indigenous manufacturing - It is developing scientific knowledge and
practical means for protecting human ecology and
environment from the harmful effects of
environmental hazards like e waste, radiation
etc. - It assists manufacturers to maximize
competitiveness in the domestic and international
markets. - It also offers consultancy services on turn key
basis through its member companies
www.cmai.asia -
22About CMAI
-
- With CMAI membership, you gain access,
authority, and intelligence designed to help you
to - Protect interests when standards and policies are
being formulated - Engage peers regularly about market challenges or
business opportunities - Access timely news, information, and market
intelligence - Expand business to overseas markets efficiently
and effectively - Gain a competitive advantage through convergence
- Take the Lead on green initiatives in the ICTE
Industry - Participate in Indian and global Exhibitions,
Seminars, Workshops -
- www.cmai.asia
23Innovations Key For Growth
- Ordinary people are indeed capable of
extraordinary inventions - India faces key developmental challenges in
critical areas healthcare, food, nutrition,
agriculture, education, energy, water, financial
inclusion, livelihoods. - Globally and in India such challenges are
addressed in two ways Philanthropy and
Government Grants / Subsidies. - Best brains in the world to solve the problems of
the poor recognizing the Bottom of the Pyramid
(BOP) and not merely  attracted to solve the
problems of the affluent - Despite many constraints -- lack of education and
severe cash crunch -- most of them have succeeded
in using technology cost-effectively to build
ingenious products. - www.cmai.asia
24Importance of Innovations
- Talking of Innovations, according to estimates by
World Bank and other private firms, the
innovations can produce an annual GDP output of
more than 50b. Big enough to eradicate the
poverty and hunger problems of several Countries
of world. -  Various Countries have developed several
Innovations in the past. - The need is the free flow of available knowledge
and instruments so that these innovations can
reach the masses globally and become affordable. - When we talk of developing Countries like India,
China, South Africa we have immense manpower
waiting to be harnessed and capitalized. Even a
small impetus can drive the people of these
economies, considering that Indians and Africans
are everywhere in west, we should not have any
doubt on what we can do in our Countries. - www.cmai.asia
25Emerging ICT Innovations
- Innovation not a ONE TIME INVENTION . .Rather
continuous and constantly evolving - 2G, 3G, 4G, high speed, better qualityGuarantee?
- Mobile phone everything other than phone
- Everybody wants everything. Goggle..internet,
goggle voice, now goggle phoneHunger for speed,
more. - What choice e.. More than 5 lac of applications ?
- www.cmai.asia
26Unleashing Indian Telecom Innovations
- New innovative ways of doing business
- Lowest acquisition cost for new connection ..half
dollar for life time - Managed services, Missed call
- Caller Back Ring Tone
- Infrastructure Sharing
- Dynamic discounting, Battery life
- Worlds smallest recharge and lowest cost cell
phone - SMS based earnings due to TV games, greetings,
jokes, social networks, VAS contents - Sachet VAS pricing, 1 Re per day, pay per use etc
- Lowest tariff but one of the highest
profitability - India of late has been known for Nano Car, Aakash
Tablet - www.cmai.asia
27Innovation Digital Roadmap
- Mobile Commerce Saving Account on Phone in
rural Area , Mobile Banking transactions,
Payment enablement - Mobile Healthcare Doctor on Call, Availability
of basic health information on mobile ,
Consultancy on phone - Mobile Education Community based groups ,
Distance learning programs on mobile, Virtual
class room - M-Agriculture Availability of best practices
in agriculture on phone, Mobile market place
for farmers on phone, eliminating the need of
middle man - Digital Revolution Mobile TV, High Speed
mobile broadband in rural , DTH revolution - Mobile Governance Integration with UID,
Public Information updates like Traffic alerts
, Integration with e-governance - www.cmai.asia
28Digital India The Coming Consumer Internet
- New services are attracting new mobile users.
- Customized advice given to farmers based on
location, weather, crop, and soil details. - In the health sector, an SMS-based query system
provides diagnostic advice and prescriptions to
patients in rural areas who lack access to good
doctors. - Mobile connectivity for online banking thereby
making Minutes a medium of currency. - More education, more relevant content, and
cheaper data connections brings these consumers
online. - Amazon, Google, and Face Book enjoy strong
position in India, thanks to the unfettered
market access and to the English-speaking elites
who have been the main Internet users to date. - E-commerce should also be a major growth area for
India - Indias National Optic Fiber Network is underway
- www.cmai.asia
29Gen I
- Call them Gen I.
- I stands for India, independence, and
individuality. - Members of Gen I believe in living in the present
and indulging themselves more than their parents
do. - Thus, the beauty and personal-care market has
grown almost 20 times over the past 20 years. - The Gen I'ers have far greater choice than prior
generations. - The number of car models, for example, has jumped
from about 5 in 1990 to more than 160 today - Are also worldlier, with greater exposure to
global events and trends, making them much more
demanding. - The number of television channels has exploded,
from 1 to more than 500.
www.cmai.asia
30Gen I Contd
- This meteoric growth suggests that India is on
the steep slope of rapid change. - Gen Iers are increasingly becoming the public
face of the new Indiaemblems of national
optimism, energy, and growth. - The tremendous growth in Science and Technology
suggests a nation of ambition and pent-up demand.
www.cmai.asia
31 Dynamics of Indian Telecom Market
- Indian Telecom Sector has been masterpiece of
liberalization becoming worlds highest monthly
addition, second largest base in world, - Indian Telecom sector now known for worlds
largest controversies, ambiguities - Indian Telecom sector to witness huge investments
to the tune of 110 Bn. during 2012-2017 - Telecom Subscribers to cross 1.5 Bn. by 2015, 5
Bn. by 2020. - About 25 per cent ( Appx. 300 million) would be
3G/4G subscribers, which would require scaling up
the infrastructure. - About 70 Bn. estimated investment for green
field 2G, 3G/4G and WiMax networks, while 25
Bn. would be required to set up an extra
200,000-odd telecom towers across the Country. - The total investment in the pan-India Broadband
rollout is expected to be 20 Bn., while another
20 Bn. will be invested in augmenting the
transmission network.
-
www.cmai.asia -
-
32India a trailblazer in the mobile market
- The number of Internet users recently passed the
120 million mark, and demand is accelerating. - 350 million users expected by 2015
- By 2015, a four-fold growth in Internet hours is
expected , with nearly 40 percent of demand
coming from tier 4 towns and rural areas 22
percent coming from tier 1, 2, and 3 cities and
about 38 percent coming from metro areas. - Mobile-only Internet users to go from about 10
percent of users today to 40 or 50 percent by
2015. - Penetration of mobile Internet usage, via feature
phones and smart phones, is already more
widespread than PC and laptop penetration - The 4 Internet consumer segments the young
affluent tech savvy trendsetters, the older tech
dependent reluctant adopters, the price
constrained tech savvy smart shoppers and the
older late adopters tech indifferent - www.cmai.asia
33High End Smart Phones
- High-end smartphones work on innovation.
- Smartphones are not a game of width but of depth.
- Nokia Asha phones have surpassed our expectations
and they are in the highest growth segment. - Finnish handset maker launched flagship Nokia
Lumia 920 and its younger sibling Lumia 820 on
the Windows 8 platform in India that have high
picture and video quality, Â has the best camera
among all high-end smartphones. - Sales of its Windows-based Nokia Lumia had nearly
doubled in 2012. - Its touchscreen not just works with fingers, but
with fabric as well, thus enables people wearnig
gloves in cold regions to use its touchscreen
without any hindrances - Plans to launch Lumia 620
- www.cmai.asia
34High End Smart Phonescontd.
- With a CAGR of 40 percent, the smartphone segment
is expected to reach 97.2 million units by 2017,
accounting for 29 percent of the total handset
volume. - Nokia has 46 market share. Samsung 30 .
- Blackerry, HTC and Sony follow with a market
share of 13, 4.3, and 4.2 percent respectively - Other prominent smartphone vendors include Apple,
Motorola , and LG - Indian vendors like Micromax, Lava successfull in
 feature-phones segment - In 2012, 3.6 crore handset users present in
Madhya Pradesh (India), out of its total
population of 7 crore. - www.cmai.asia
35- SNEAK INTO FUTURE PHONES, CONVERGED DEVICES
- by
- Ms Pooja Sharma,
- AGM, CMAI
-
www.cmai.asia
36What is this?
www.cmai.asia
37AND this?
www.cmai.asia
38No Guess required
www.cmai.asia
39Indian Jugaad Technology the need of the hour
- The most innovative, economical and quality
method to accomplish the desired task by unusual
/ unimaginable means and ways. - Believe it or NOT Indian Jugaad is MOST HAPPENING
Thing for the world
www.cmai.asia
40 Burning Examples
- Washing-cum-exercise machine, Kerala All those
who wash clothes by hand have often wished for a
washing machine that is cheap. But then, frequent
power cuts (particularly in the rural regions)
would make it difficult for one to use even a
low-cost electric washing machine. - Remya Jose, then a class 11 student, thought of a
simple, ingenious solution. She developed a
washing machine which does more than just wash
clothes. It even provides its users the chance to
shed a few kilos! (National Innovation
Foundation / NIF)
www.cmai.asia
41Example Jugaad Espresso Coffee Maker
www.cmai.asia
42Innovative Juicer Machine
www.cmai.asia
43And Jugaad DTH
www.cmai.asia
44Latest from Kumbh
www.cmai.asia
45Representative Examples
- Washing Machine for Lassi
- Narayana Hrudalaya , Arvind Eyecare, Jaipur Foot
- Selco rural electricity
- Mobile led financial inclusiveness EKO, Mcheck,
- Rural ATMs - solar power, no AC, biometric
authentication (e.g. by Vortex Engineering) - Rs 3000 fridge, battery run, sold by village
girls (e.g. by Godrej) - Rs. 700 Water purifier using paddy husk ash
matrix (e.g. by Tata Chemicals) Â -
www.cmai.asia
46And Lot others
- Hand operated water lifting device, portable
smokeless stove, automatic food making machine,
solar mosquito killer, shock proof converter, a
floating toilet soap - Reaper windrower machine (MP) to reduce manpower
requirement and the drudgery involved in the
harvesting process. - Hand operated water lifting pump (TN) amidst
dearth of available pumps, a simple in design
and has a high discharge at low cost compared to
the motorized pumps and conventional hand pumps. - Bullock operated sprayer (MP) Â considerably
reduces time requirement as compared to manual
spraying and also the drudgery and health hazards
involved in manual spraying. - Lemon cutter (TN) , pepper thrasher (Kerala),
Bicycle Weeder (Maharashtra), compost Aerator
leaf pruner (Rajasthan), Walnut Cracker, Peeler
Washer (Jammu Kashmir), mechanized looms
(Manipur), Portable smokeless stove (Bihar) , - Shock proof converter, Manipur Nicholson has
developed an innovative device which converts all
electrical lines into shock-free power lines.
This is a very useful device for every household/
commercial establishment. The device can be
installed just after the energy meter so that
each and every connection in the building
establishment gets connected to the device and
becomes shock-free. - www.cmai.asia
47CMAI Membership
- CMAI offers free membership to Students and Youth
upto 1st April, 2013 - Complimentary Membership for Youth Relationship
and Affairs Club. - Click  http//www.cmai.asia/Youth-Student.php
- Job alerts, technology, spiritual yoga,
meditation, invitation to CMAI Indian and foreign
events, summer internship and Pilot Projects - Guidance for effective Communication and
Relationship - www.cmai.asia
48- Thoughts are endless, Ideas are endless, Talks
are endless!! - So are you confused and have a question?
-
- LET US STOP HERE
- THANKS
- (91) 98-111-29879 www.cmai.asia
- http//in.linkedin.com/in/nkgoyals,
http//www.facebook.com/nkgoyalcmaihttp//www.cm
ai.asia/Youth-Student.php