technology in this country very well. Now there are new and more powerful companies are entering into this industry measuring its potentials. There are existing companies who are trying hard to capture the market. For example: Qubee, banglalion, Grameenphone internet, Citycell Zoom, and numerous other local broadband service providers. Qubee: QUBEE a company from AUGERE is a new and exciting name in the world of Internet in South Asia. It was founded in 2007 with mission to provide “broadband
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part of the completion of the course “ Principles of Management”, Course Code: W201. We have studied on the organizational structure of Grameenphone based on what we have understood through the theoretical concepts mentioned in our books and also face-to-face interview of Mr. Monwar Hossain, Senior Specialist, Centre of Expertise, People and Organization, Grameenphone. This was one of our most important experiences as we have learnt and mastered concepts that we have never dreamt of. Hopefully these
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------------------------------------------------- Grameen Intel: The Experience of the World’s First IT Social Business ------------------------------------------------- Fahim Kader (132-0947-660) January 7, 2014 Abstract “Of all the countries around the world where we can invest, why should we keeping funds running to Bangladesh?” narrates Kazi I. Huque, CEO of Grameen Intel Social Business Ltd.). He talks about how he has had to convince people over at Intel Corporation, over the years
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virtual monopoly have been sorely inadequate and continue to be dictated by the funds availability [or lack thereof] of the Government. The mobile sector on the other hand has seen some amount of investments flowing in led by the widely acclaimed GrameenPhone. However, once standardized to compare across the region, it is found, even though using imperfect data to compare, that the reason for this flow could be the rub off of the attractiveness of the region and not necessarily the internal appeal
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Executive Summary When Joel Engel and Richard Frenkiel invented mobile phone at first, people could only make and receive call with that and it was mentioned as an unbelievable invention at that time. But they didn’t know that more surprising things were waiting for them. People became more surprised Internet was spreading all over the world with its mobility power and its popularity. For this consequence mobile phone Internet started its journey in Bangladesh at September when they found many unbelievable
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Executive Summary: Right to information refers to people’s right to have all the necessary information regarding the political, legal and similar areas which is directly correlated to their daily lives. In Bangladesh, though people have very limited or no information at all due to lack of willingness and ability to obtain the necessary information’s. Thus the general people should look forward how this bridge can be closed between themselves and the government officials to obtain the necessary
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines the international expansion process of Bharti Airtel as a result of increasing competition in the Indian telecom industry during the last 2-3 years. The report provides a detailed account of the evolution of the Indian telecom industry analysis. It gauges the industry through YIP’s globalization drivers and measures industry attractiveness through Porter’s Five Forces model. It also provides information about the increasing saturation and declining Average
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Table of Contents Introduction 1 The reasons behind choosing Bangladesh 2 While entering problems faced by Banglalink 4 Industry analysis 5 Operational obstacles faced by the company 8 Entry Strategy 8 Internationalization strategy pursued by the company 10 Possible Strategy Overview 10 Current Environment 11 Conclusion 12 Reference 12 Introduction Today, telecommunication is one of the major parts of life. Nowadays
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Operational Model has a series of activities which is demonstrated and discussed below: Figure [ 1 ]: Operational Model Negotiation and Convincing the Mobile Phone Operators There are six mobile phone companies operating in Bangladesh. They are GrameenPhone, Banglalink, Airtel, Teletalk, Citycell and Robi. The initial work will be to convince the mobile phone companies to agree in this campaign. First, we will talk to the CFOs of these 6 mobile phone operators. Later,there will be several meetings
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Table of Contents Topic | Page no | EXECUTIVE SUMMERY | 3 | HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 4 | CURRENT COMPANY POSITION | 4 | MISSION STATEMENT | 5 | SLOGAN | 5 | MARKETING OBJECTIVE AND GOALS | 5 | CONSUMER PROFILE | 9 | SWOT ANALYSIS | 10 | Strengths | 10 | Weaknesses | 11 | Opportunities | 12 | Threats | 13 | POSITIONING STRATEGY | 13 | MARKET MIX ANALYSIS | 14 | Product strategy | 14 | Pricing strategy | 15 |
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