Background Paper submitted to the Committee on India: Vision 2020 Telecom Sector in India: Vision 2020 Manas Bhattacharya*, IES (Deputy Director General (Finance), Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications & IT, Government of India) The views exposed in this paper are that of the authors not of the Planning Commission Telecom Sector in India: Vision 2020 by Manas Bhattacharya*, IES (Deputy Director General (Finance), Department of Telecommunications, Ministry
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Tele Medicine: A New Era of Health Care Jessica Contreras University of Phoenix Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems HCS/531 Lori Walker February 22, 2015 Telemedicine: A New Era of Health Care As healthcare evolves and enters a new era, we are faced with consumer demands for care, reduction of costs, increase in quality services, and customer satisfaction. Innovation is on the horizon. 58% of Americans indicated that increased funding for medical and health research is essential for their
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effective care that will result in happy and healthier employees. Their studies show that depression leads to lost productivity and employees loose an average of 9.9 annual sick days due to depression. More tele-behavioral providers means a better ability to serve more people in need. A total of 818 tele-behavioral providers will be participating on Teladoc’s behavioral platform. This includes 119 Psychiatrists, 109 Psychologists, and 590 Masters-level therapists. It will take approximately 48 hours to
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and easy to use. On the face of it, tele-presence would seem to be lacking the kind of personal warmth (or heat) of a face-to-face meeting. Eye contact is difficult even though you can see eyes move on screen; in large screen versions, non-verbal communication might be possible, but not in smaller screen versions. At the least, people’s expectations of a “business relationship” will change from personal contact to “telescreen” contact. However, these tele-relationships might be perfect satisfactory
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Product: MPLS based VPN, leased lines, Gigabit networks, video conferencing & video telephony Rural Communication It is a recognized fact that each point of increase in tele-density results in a 3 per cent growth in the country’s GDP. - Village Public Telephones - Rural Community Phones - Rural Household DEL’s - High Speed Public Tele Info Centres IDC Carrier Business Internet Data Center Service provider - 2 IDC’s in Mumbai, 2IDC’s in Bangalore, upcoming in Hyd, Delhi, Chennai & Kolkata The Data
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Go-to-meeting Conclusion Life behavior changing by new technology New technology and service expecting to market! Introduction Traditional communication method Face to face Tele-audio Simplest way - Telephone, 2 parties only Conference call – One way + multiple parties Three-way calling Tele-video Mobile links to satellites using specially equipped trucks Online conference What is online conference? Online means “Connected to a computer and internet, we called this as
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Case Study : The New Conquistador. 1. Go back in time to 1986. Do a SWOT analysis for Telefonica de Espania. Does your analysis lead to the same conclusion as Telefonica's managers? Strength points : Telefónica is one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies by market cap. Its activities are centred mainly on the fixed and mobile telephony businesses, while its broadband business is the key growth driver underpinning both. It operates in 25 countries and its customer base exceeds 264
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EOS –Indian Telecom Industry - Vodafone Submitted By: Niraj Bhandari Rajesh Sarangi Rakesh A C Sushant Sehra - 25/5 - 32/5 - 33/5 - 45/5 EOS –Indian Telecom Industry - Vodafone Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. 2 1. Indian Telecom Industry ....................................................................................................................
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Internet Marketing: Indian Telecom Sector Coauthor Ghazali A. Akhtar Business Development Officer Tata Advinus #21&22, Phase 2, Peenya Indutrial Area, Peenya, Bangalore-58 09740399551 ghazali.akhtar@advinus.com Author Maksuddur Rahman A0101911218 D-50 09711796967 maksuddurrahman89@gmail.com 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A research is being conducted on INTERNET MARKETING in Indian Telecom Sector. The aim of this research is to carry out an in-depth analysis of the online market for mobile phone
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TCP1* English Composition II (UG 0214) | | Topic: Work Place Productivity Research Question: are employees more productive when working from home? Thesis Statement: Research suggest that employees are more productive at home because they have less distractions, are more comfortable and are able to achieve work life balance. References: 1. O’Leary, M. B. (Mar 15, 2013). Telecommuting Can Boost Productivity and Job Performance Retrieved from http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2
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