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INDIA- An Overview of Telecom Industry By Terry Sandhu Vice President Business Development HCC Canada (www.hcccanada.ca) (Your local Partner for India Market) JULY 2003

INDIA- An Overview of Telecom Industry By Terry Sandhu Vice President Business Development HCC Canada () (Your local Partner for India

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Page 1: INDIA- An Overview of Telecom Industry By Terry Sandhu Vice President Business Development HCC Canada () (Your local Partner for India

INDIA- An Overview of Telecom Industry

By Terry Sandhu

Vice President

Business Development

HCC Canada

(www.hcccanada.ca)(Your local Partner for India Market)

JULY 2003

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HCC Background...

HCC Canada is co-founded in Canada in 1994 as Hi-Tech Communications Consortium (HCC) by Terry Sandhu.

HCC Canada (India) Ltd., registered in 2002 in India, 100% owned subsidiary, located in New Delhi, India.

HCC Canada operates in India through its own subsidiary and a network of 15 ASSOCIATES located at Bangalore, Bombay, Calcutta & Ahemdabad and other major cities.

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Founders Background

An Electronic Engineer by Profession. Graduated from University of Delhi in 1972. FELLOW of Institution of Electronic & Telecom Engineers

(IETE) , India. Served for 18 years at senior positions with Crown

Corporations, Government of India. Served with Alcatel, France as Consultant from 1992-1993 to

induct SONET/SDH technology into India. Migrated to Canada in 1994 and since then working as

Consultant assisting North American companies to establish in India .

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INDIA- Political scene

1950-1975: CONGRESS Regime1976-1979: BJP (Opposition)1980-1984: CONGRESS Regime1985-1989: CONGRESS Regime1990-1998: CONGRESS Regime1999- onward: BJP (Opposition)

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INDIA-Business Culture

World’s largest Democracy Indian Constitution in English-British Pattern. Main Business Language-English World’s largest English speaking cheap

technical manpower. 300million rich median class with high

purchasing power.

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INDIA- Closed Economy Opens-Contd…

1950-1975: 49% Foreign Investment/Equity allowed in India

1976-1979: Cap on Foreign Investment /equity forcing foreign companies to leave India ( Coca-Cola/IBM etc)

1980-1984: Manufacturing of Telecom equipments opened to the Private Sector

1985 -1990: Telecom recognized as important Infrastructure industry to fuel economy growth as power, Oil & Gas, Rail & Roads, Ports etc..

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INDIA- Closed Economy Opens

1991-1994: De-regulation of Telecom sector to end Monopoly of PTT/Reduction of import duty from 80% to 35%(5% on handsets/0% on software)

1995-2000: Licenses issued to Private operators in Basic telephony/ Cellular phones /Paging/VSAT/ TV Uplinking /CATV industry /ISPs/ TRAI set up/NTP1999 announced.

2001- onward: Dis-investment continues in major public sector allowing foreign companies to invest in India(100% equity as ISP)

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INDIA- Telecom Licenses

Basic Telephone : 28 Cellular Mobile: 35 Radio Paging: 97 Internet Service Providers: 144 VSAT operators: 10 GMPCS: 2 DTH Service:2

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INDIA- Telecom Subscribers scene

Telephone Connections:40 million TV house holds: 60 million CATV subscribers: 40 million Cell Phones subscribers:12 million Internet Connections:2.5 million VSAT Terminals:70,000

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INDIA- Telecom & Broadcast Trade Shows

Communications India: March

CATV/Broadcast India: November, Bombay

Engineering Trade Fair: November, Delhi

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INDIA- Foreign Companies in Communication India Trade show-March 2003

CHINA – 30 USA- 29 UK- 17 France -14 ISRAEL – 6 Korea/Germany- 5 each Canada-2

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INDIA- Good News for Foreign Companies

Equity allowed up to 49% . 100% Profits can be taken out of India. Dropping customs duty (Max. 5 to 35%)-

Slogan: import chips not potato chips Telecom regulation in place(TRAI). TAX holiday for 5 years for setting up

industry in rural area.

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INDIA- “Some mixed views of CEOs in Telecom Sector”

“Indian Telecom sector is at a crossroads and faces an uncertain future.”

“Current licensees who badly miscalculated the Indian market and committed themselves to huge license fees, which they are unable to pay”

“Key policy issues are still unresolved and still limits technology options”

“Financing is a challenge” “Despite uncertainty, telecom industries are growing, changing

and converging – driven by the internet.” “There are new technologies, new players and even some new

policies”

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INDIA- Telecom

Thanks you

Terry Sandhu 604-377 7698 [email protected] www.hcccanada.ca