new wireless licences which resulted in a flood of new competitors such as WIND Mobile, Mobilicity, Public Mobile, and Vidéotron Ltée. YAK Communications was founded in 1999 by Tony Lacavera as a dial-around long-distance service. Its sister company WIND Mobile is one these new wireless players and is making inroads in this complex market. YAK Communications started as a re-seller of long-distance services by purchasing bulk long-distance capacity at wholesale prices from the large carriers and
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www.oliverwyman.com Phone: 0857123123 (01) 123123 Fax: (01) 123321 Oliver Wyman’s Consultancy Group Report to Eircom Group Plc Board of Directors February 2010 [pic] - Alia Shafiza (Head of Marketing) - Ausra Ivaskiene (Head of Human Resource) - Svetlana Klimentjeva (Head of Corporate Affairs) Content Page Introduction …………………………………………………………………..…………… 2 Executive Summary ………………………………………………………….……..…. 3 Part 1: Analysis of the Environment
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Human Resource Management Practice In Citicell & Airtel. Specific objective: ➢ To have an understanding of cellular industry in Bangladesh. ➢ To identify the level of Practice of HRM. ➢ To find out the development scope of the companies regarding HRM practice. ➢ To represent a guide line for the future course of action of Citicell and Airtel in using the HRM. 1.3: Methodology The study requires a systematic procedure from selection of the topic to preparation
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Unit 1 Lab: Landline vs Cellular Debate Technology has changed the world as we know it. There is a great debate that is up for discussions when it comes to whether or not mobile devices can be uses as the only source of communication. Some say just “cut the cord” but before you do you sure you completely understand the affects that come as a result of your new decision. The truth of the matter is that this decision all depends on the type of lifestyle that you have. There are pros to a landline
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towards liberalization, globalization and privatization. Airtel is now the fourth largest telecom company in the world in terms of subscriber base and is the leading telecom carrier in India. The phenomenal growth of Airtel has been due its outstanding and unique business model where it retained its core-functions to itself such as marketing and finance and outsourced its IT functions to companies such as IBM. Airtel has expanded significantly since 1992 due to the competitive advantage it had
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A Proposal on Consumer Satisfaction of Grameen Phone Introduction: Modern age is the age of information technology. The technology of Email, Fax, Internet, Telephone, Mobile and others. Now the world has been turned into a global village. News/ message can be sent and received easily from one corner of the world to another through these ways. We are informed very quickly where and what is happening in the world. The businessmen are running their business easily sitting from a place. Now a revolution
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strong equity structure and superior resource allocation. These unique competencies of Grameenphone have | |established a stronger brand image for the company while Banglalink is yet to achieve these crucial qualities and difficult to | |achieve them instantly.The Industry Analysis section of this study shows that, both companies are yet to exploit the potentials | |that include – banking service solution, order-purchase platform, remittance services & many more and Banglalink made
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Appendices...........................................................................................................................9-13 Appendix 1 - Shares of cumulative subscribers at the top four Telecommunications companies in Japan....................................................................................................................9 Appendix 2 –Japan telecoms at a glance......................................................................
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Privatization of Telecoms in Asia John Ure and Araya Vivorakij* Privatization viewed as a panacea for the most pressing problems besetting the modernization and development of telecommunications has become, in recent years, a widely accepted part of orthodox thinking. Wellenius, Stern, Nulty and Stern (1989) illustrate the point. ‘How should privatization be defined?’ asks the International Finance Corporation (IFC, 1995). ‘A generous stance would admit any transfer of ownership or control from
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2 2. OBJECTIVE OF STUDY 4 3. METHODOLOGY AND LIMITATION 5 4. BSNL- 4.1 ABOUT THE THE COMPANY 6 4.2 ITS HISTORY 6 5. THE STRUCTURE AND OVERALL STUDY 5.1 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE,
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