TERM PAPER ON TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA AMITY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL, NOIDA AMITY UNIVERSITY, UTTAR-PRADESH SUBMITTED BY: ABHINAV AGARWAL
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Report Body Objectives: Broad Objective: The main objective of the report is to know about the whole organization including its whole HR activities, its each and every part of HR planning, Job Analysis, Recruitment and Selection process and forecasting. Specific Objective: • To find how this company maintains its HR activities. • To know about the methods how this company collects the information for job analysis and what are the methods it follows for conducting job analysis
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problems and solutions. After having fundamental ideas about mobile phone Internet, we met with the related people of every mobile phone company for collecting data about their companies. But some obstacles hampered the project activities. In many cases officials and employees were not co operative because of their restrictions; there were lack of time and money. However, a survey was made among some people in Sylhet about customer satisfactions of using Internet through mobile phone. From that survey
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merger periods by using nonparametric Wilcoxon signed rank test. While we found a significant change in the earnings of the shareholders, there is no significant change in liquidity position of the firms. The result of the study indicate that M&A cases in India show a significant correlation between financial performance and the M&A deal, in the long run, and the acquiring firms were able to generate value. Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate Performance, India, Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test
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------------------------------------------------- Technical overview See also: S Core NetworkGPR 2.5G and 3G systems rely on double core network infrastructures; traditional circuit-switched network nodes (switching points) for telephony, and packet-switched GPRS nodes for various data services. Dedicated nodes handle the SMS service. 4G systems are expected to be all-IP, meaning that the core network is based on IP routers.[citation needed] [edit]Services offered GPRS extends the GSM Packet
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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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Nokia: Nokia Corporation is a multinational communications and information technology corporation (originally a paper production plant) that is headquartered in Espoo, Finland. Its principal products are mobile telephones and portable IT devices. It also offers Internet services including applications, games, music, media and messaging, and free-of-charge digital map information and navigation services through its wholly owned subsidiary Navteq. Nokia owns a company named Nokia Solutions and Networks
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North South University Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science ETE 521 Assignment # 3 Name: MD. Rakibul Islam Monshy ID: 1131048556 a) No Ans: Define ILEC: An incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) is a local telephone company in the United States that was in existence at the time of the breakup of AT&T into the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), also known as the "Baby Bells." The ILEC
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“OVERVIEW OF MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH.” INTRODUCTION: “Watson, come here: I want you.” This was the first message ever transmitted from one place to another, through a device called telephone. American genius, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) along with his assistant Thomas Watson invented the device. It was March 10, 1876, an important day for human civilization, the first step towards developing means of communication. We’ve come a long way since then. Today, telephone
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Running Head: Marketing Plan proposal AT & T Inc., (This is a twenty nine pages paper marketing proposal for AT & T Inc. The paper is written in APA and looks at the company’s major markets service, product lines and major competitors as well as the expected outcome of the marketing plan). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AT&T Inc., striving to maintain its market share from one of turgid dependability on the iPhone to a more courageous, ground-breaking and hip concern, by launching a marketing
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