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 for all” and is working to bring available
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[pic] 1. Background of the Company and the Brand Ollo is a common brand (co-branding) used by two local ISP operators New Generation Graphics Limited (NGGL) and Bangladesh Internet Exchange Limited (BIEL). Both companies have separate independent of each other networks and each customer signs the contract (by signing a registration form) with both. In order to use the worldwide expertise and the latest technologies, maintain high quality standards for the service and customer care both companies
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Volume–VI, Number-01, January-June, 2011 Customers’ Attitude towards Wireless Internet Services in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study Comparing WIMAX Based and EDGE/EVDO Based Internet Service S.M. MONIRUL ISLAM* BULBUL AHAMED** Abstract This study is an attempt to measure the attitude of customers towards the wireless Internet services in Bangladesh based on the Mertin Fishbein’s multi attribute attitude model. Some salient attributes (i.e., speed, bandwidth fluctuation rate) of WIMAX based
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A Glimpse of ARCADE GROUND Name: ARCADE GROUND Industry: Gaming Service Provider Tagline: “Play the Game, Feel the Intensity, Achieve what you dreamt” Profile of the Team KASHFIA KAMAL (CEO) A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer executive in charge of total management of an organization. The responsibility of an organization’s Chief Executive Officer or Managing Director is set by the organization's board of directors or other authority, depending on
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a minute like social media, blogs etc. In Pakistan there was just line connections and which was being provided by PTCL but now there are number of providers who are offering the fecilities and also without wire which is wireless technology. e.g.: Qubee, Ptcl Evo, Wi-tribe. Phones: Before twenty years there was just land line or wire technogy and whose provider was PTCL.first phones were barely portable compared to today's compact hand-held devices. Along with the process of
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behaviour of competitors.The actions of one’s competitors can easily influence the behaviour of afirm.This is proper for an oligopolistic industry whereby firms display mutual interdependence.Ollo is an oligopolistic business with Banglalion & Qubee as their major competitors.If Ollo sets a price higher than that charged by others, the company can expect to lose a lotof sales.Moreover, there are some barriers of entry Ollo must consider before expanding theirbusiness.Barriers to entry are obstacles
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 2 Introduction: 2 Origin of the Study: 3 Objective of the Study: 3 Scope of the study: 3 Limitation: 3 Chapter 2: 4 Industry Brief 4 Chapter 3: 6 Industry Analysis 6 Current Market Size 6 Current Mobile Phone Subscribers 7 Growth Rate 8 Scope of competitive rivalry 8 Nature and pace of technological change 9 Porter five forces analysis: 9 Strategic Group Mapping 14 Forces Are at Work to Change Industry Conditions 15 Strategic Moves that Rivals Likely
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Introduction Bangladesh’s telecommunications industry Mobile phone has become a crucial part of Bangladesh's everyday-life and has made a “safe haven” in one of people’s pockets much like their wallet that they never want to leave home while they head for our work. The telecom-revolution and its persistent evolution together have made it possible even in developing countries like Bangladesh. This is the leading device that people now express themselves through, get their work done and share their
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