TWS2571 T2 2013/2014 Assignment (15%) 1. Deadline Due Date Phase 1: 6th December 2013, 1130 am Due Date Phase 2: 30th December 2013, 1130 am. 2. Group This is a group assignment, group of FOUR. STRICTLY NO COPYING, if detected all parties involved will get 0 marks. Report is needed to pass the plagiarism test before submission (Turnitin). All reports must have less than 10% of similarity index. Note: Name your report with the given assignment ID before uploading. Penalty of 3 marks for failing
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management in GSM cellular system Jahangir khan School of computer science PAF-KIET, Pakistan Air Force Base korangi Creek Karachi 75190 Pakistan ABSTRACT Handover mechanism is extremely important in cellular network because of the cellular architecture employed to maximize spectrum utilization. Handover is the procedure that transfers an ongoing call from one cell to another as the user’s moves through the coverage area of cellular system. One way to improve the cellular network performance
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distribution partners Customer perceptions are dynamic. First of all, with the developing relationship between customer and company, his perceptions of the company and its products or services will change. INDUSTRY PROFILE INDIAN TELECOM AND CELLULAR INDUSTRY The telecom industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India. India has nearly 200 million telephone lines making it the third largest network in the world 2cr China and USA. With a growth rate of 45%, Indian telecom industry
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Page no. | Acknowledgement | 04 | Executive summary | 05 | Introduction about Telecom Industry | 06 | History | 07 | Global Scenario | 08 | National Scenario | 09 | Demographic characteristic | 10 | Market size, Trends & Players | 11 | Telecom turn over/ Subscribers | 12 | Opportunities /Competitive landscape | 13 | Porters generic strategy | 14 | Progress /Acquiring Subscribers | 15 | Rural India | 15 | Government Initiatives / MVAS | 16 | VAS | 18 | Mobile VAS
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encouragement, affections, valuable advice and guidance that helped me to complete this project successfully. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The project aims at understanding the Marketing strategies at Airtel and its impact on the perception of Airtel Cellular Services. Research has demonstrated conclusively that it is far more costly to win a new customer than it is to maintain an existing one. And there is no better way to retain a customer than to exceed his expectations. For this purpose it is essential
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PREFERENCES OF MOBILE NETWORK CUSTOMERS: - A CASE STUDY Project submitted to the Mahatma Gandhi University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics Submitted by Jithin Thomas [Reg. No. SAAD10158223] Under the Supervision of Prof. Mr. Johnson K Joyce. MA, Assistant Professor Department of Economics, St. Berchmans College, Changanacheery DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS St. Berchmans College NAAC Reaccredited A+ College
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opportunities and ideas that will enable him to gain an advantage over his competitors. Dan schulman Dan schulman was appointed CEO in the summer of 2001 Schulman had 18 years of telecommunications experience with AT&T and was the CEO of priceline.com His goal was to achieve a run rate ;1 million subscribers by the end of the first year and 3 million by year four He established his team and Virgin branded service launched in 2002 Virgin Group Limited Virgin Group Limited is a British
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majority stake in the telecom company from the Unitech Group. Now it offers services under Uninor brand holding 22 pan India licences. * Operates under brand name Videocon Telecommunications Limited- 21 2G licenses * Loop telecom-21 2G licenses * Shyam Telelink Limited & Shyani Telelink Limited operate together with their combined 21 licenses. During late 2008 Russia based group Sistema bought majority stake in the telecom company and now they operate under brand name MTS India *
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industry is growing exponentially. Today there are over 5 billion people use cellular phones and it is estimated that in the next four years there will be a 7 trillion wireless devices (LI-CHUN& RANGAPILLAI, 2010).The wildly spreading smart phones require a relatively high data rate, which eventually causes more power consumption. Recent studies are trying to develop a new technique for reducing the power consumption in cellular networks and making it more environment friendly, with taking the efficient
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industry is growing exponentially. Today there are over 5 billion people use cellular phones and it is estimated that in the next four years there will be a 7 trillion wireless devices (LI-CHUN& RANGAPILLAI, 2010).The wildly spreading smart phones require a relatively high data rate, which eventually causes more power consumption. Recent studies are trying to develop a new technique for reducing the power consumption in cellular networks and making it more environment friendly, with taking the efficient
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