A REPORT ON BUSINESS POTENTIAL OF NETXCELL’S VAS SERVICES IN SOUTH ASIA AS A PART OF SUMMER INTERNSHIP AT: NETXCELL LIMITED SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT AT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY, HYDERABAD INTRODUCTION MVAS – Mobile value added services are those services that are not part of the basic voice Offer and are availed separately by the end user. They are used as a tool for differentiation
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Thesis paper on problems & prospects of telecommunication industry & its Marketing Strategies Executive Summary In today’s competitive business environment, mobile operators have to compete in the industry by facing the problems and overcome it, taking initiative considering the prospects of the industry, and finally taking marketing strategy for the customers and overall the industry. If Government, authorities, companies will give attention in this sector then whole industry will be
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Telecom Industry Business Environment Domain Study S. P. Jain Institute of Management & Research Telecom Industry Executive Summary The rapid growth in Indian telecom industry has been contributing to India’s GDP at large. Telecom industry in India started to set up in a phased approach. Privatisation was gradually introduced, first in value-added services, followed by cellular and basic services. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), was established to regulate and deal
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Telecommunications in Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The liberalisation of Bangladesh’s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB). Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred
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ASA University Review, Vol. 5 No. 2, July–December, 2011 Performance of Grameenphone and Robi in Telecom. Sector of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study S. M. Akterujjaman* Md. Rouf Biswas* Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique** Abstract The last decade has brought the first wave of the truly mobile generation which is built around mobile phones, short messaging service (SMS), and portable electronic assistants. The mobile communications industry has been one of the most flourishing sectors within the ICT
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MK101) Term 1: Section D Week 2 4 July, 2012 2 Agenda • Session Contents • Levitt and Marketing Myopia 4 July, 2012 © Krishanu Rakshit, IIMC 3 MARKETING MYOPIA By Theodore Levitt, HBR, 1960, 1975, 2002, 2004 4 July, 2012 © Krishanu Rakshit, IIMC 4 Marketing Myopia • Few observations: • The Railroads are in trouble today not because that need was filled by others….. But because it was not filled up by the railroads themselves. •
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Real Steel World Robot Boxing Game Assessment report -Submitted by Abhay Arya Contents: Serial No. Name Page 1. Mobile Gaming Industry 2 2. Indian Mobile Gaming Scenario 3 3. Reliance Entertainment 4 4. Real Steel World Robot Boxing 5 5. Game Metric Analysis 7 6. References 11 1|P A G E Mobile Gaming Industry: The worldwide video game marketplace, which is driven by strong mobile gaming and video game console and software
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Levels of Product Differentiation in the Global Mobile Phones Market The sixth product level called compliant product is a connecting element between the physical product characteristics and the strategy of the producer company Stanimir Andonov* The article discusses the differentiation among the product offers of companies working in the global markets, as well as the strategies which they use and could use in that respect. The main idea of the paper is that the principle “differentiate or die”
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AT Submitted to:- Submitted by:- Mr. Sajid Husain Mohd Zeeshan Cluster Head, 10bbaho40 Reliance Communications Ltd BBA-8semester Allahabad Batch : AUGUST (10-14) .
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trendwatching.com’s free Monthly Trend Briefing How will YOU deliver on consumer expectations in the next 12 months? 10 crucial consumer trends 2013 December 2012 / January 2013 trendwatching.com/trends/10trends2013 Introduction: 2013 will be the perfect storm of necessity and opportunity: some economies will do OK(-ish), others will be shaky, but in whatever market or industry you’re in, those who understand & cater to changing consumer needs, desires and expectations will forever
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