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GROWTH GROWTH PROSPECTS OF PROSPECTS OF
INDIA’S TELECOS INDIA’S TELECOS IN 2012IN 2012GROUP MEMBERS:GROUP MEMBERS:
VEDANT PODDAR VEDANT PODDAR PIYUSH K CHANDAK PIYUSH K CHANDAK KESHAV JHAKESHAV JHAMUNNESHWAR SINGHMUNNESHWAR SINGHVIKAS SAINIVIKAS SAINIMOHAMMAD IRFAN MOHAMMAD IRFAN
PRESENTATION PLAN• Introduction by Vedant Poddar• Telecom Investment Attracting Sector by Piyush K. Chandak• Regulatory Framework and its Impact by Keshav Jha• Emerging Trends by Munneshwar Singh• Growth Opportunitiesby Vikas Saini• Growth Avenues (Conclusion)by Mohammad Irfan
INTRODUCTION
• Big market potentiality • socio-economic development • Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
(TRAI) was formed in 1997• Two segments, which are Fixed Service
Provider (FSPs) and Cellular Services. • The sector requires 14 billion units of
electricity annually• India: An Ideal Destination for
Investments in Telecom Sector
Indian Telecom Investment Opportunities(1)
• Second largest telecom penetration, world’s highest monthly additions.
• Indian Telecom sector to witness huge investments .
• Telecom Subscribers to cross 1.5 billion by 2015 and 5 billion by 2020.
Indian Telecom Investment Opportunities(2)• About 25 per cent ( Appx. 300 million) would be 3G/4G
subscribers
• About $ 70 Bn. is estimated to be invested in rolling out green field 2G, 3G/4G
• The total investment in the pan-India broadband rollout
is expected to be $ 20 Bn,.
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Indian Telecom Industry FrameworkIndian Telecom Industry FrameworkIndian Telecom Industry FrameworkIndian Telecom Industry Framework
Indian Government Indian Government BodiesBodies
Independent BodiesIndependent Bodies
Wireless Planning Wireless Planning and Coordination and Coordination (WPC)(WPC)
Department of Department of TelecommunicatioTelecommunicationsns
Telecom Telecom CommissionCommission
Group on Telecom Group on Telecom and IT (GoT-IT)and IT (GoT-IT)
Telecom Regulatory Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)Authority of India (TRAI)
Telecom Disputes Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT)Tribunal (TDSAT)
Handles spectrum allocation Handles spectrum allocation and managementand management
DoT – Licensee and frequency DoT – Licensee and frequency management for telecommanagement for telecom
Exclusive policy making body Exclusive policy making body of DoTof DoT
Handles ad hoc issues of the Handles ad hoc issues of the telecom industrytelecom industry
Independent regulatory bodyIndependent regulatory body
Telecom disputes settlement Telecom disputes settlement bodybody
Regulatory Framework provides level playing field for all operators Regulatory Framework provides level playing field for all operators
The Department of telecommunications (Government of India) is the main The Department of telecommunications (Government of India) is the main
governing body for the industry. governing body for the industry.
Telephone Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) assists the Government of India Telephone Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) assists the Government of India
(GoI) to take timely decisions and introduce new technologies in the country.(GoI) to take timely decisions and introduce new technologies in the country.
RECENT REGULATORY NEWS
A. Liberalization of long distance segment
B. Corruption investigation still on for 2G spectrum
C. Mobile number portability
D. Fresh guidelines for telemarketer.
E. User tally crossed 800 mn.
F. Increase in FDI limit to 74% & 100% in manufacturing
G. New telecom policy expected in Jan 2012
• Advent of 4G • Licensing and sale of spectrum • Below cost pricing and industry profitability• Managing competition• Security• Managing M&A
Concerns…
EMERGING TRENDSEMERGING TRENDS
TELCO GENERATIONS
1G 2G 3G 4G
INTO THE FUTURE
VALUE ADDED SERVICES
Booming Knowledge Sector
major global hub for IT enabled services.
Burgeoning Middle Class
MNs add every year
Rising Income Levels
4th largest economy.
Large Young Population
60% population below age of 35
High GDP Growth
8% -9% p.a. in next coming years.
GROWTHGROWTH
FUTURE GROWTH DRIVERS
CompetitionInnovation leads to
growth
M- Commerce M wallet and Mobile
Banking.
Mobile TV Mobisodes
entertainment video clips.
LBS Market place navigation,
emergency etc.
Video on Demand
Entertainment, news, sports etc.
Mobile Gaming Positive shift of
consumer’s behavior.
GROWTHGROWTH
Technical Opportunities
Data Cardsneed to connect anywhere and
anytime.
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Basic Services Operators
BSNL
MTNL
Major Players in different segments of Indian telecom industry
Reliance
TTSL
GSM Services Operators
Airtel
Vodafone
Idea
Reliance
TTSL
BSNL
CDMA Services Operators
Reliance
Internet Services Operators
BSNL
MTNL
Reliance
TTSLBSNL
Airtel
TTSL – Tata Teleservices Ltd.
MOBILE SERVICES