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8/3/2019 Telecom Industry Final Ppt
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PRESENTED BY,
GROUP 6
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Overview of the industry
Major Players’ Profile (Domestic and International)
Names and profiles of key management personnel Government regulation and policies
International regulation of telecommunication (Agreements and
Treaties)
Key financial performance indicators Key drivers of cost /profitability/growth
Major/Key events related to the industry in the last two or three years
Highlight of the Union Budget 2011-2013 and its Impact on
Telecommunication Industry
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Phase I – Pre Liberalization Era (1980 - 1989)
1984: Entry of private sector in telecommunications
equipment manufacturing
1985: Department of Telecommunication (DoT).1986: Formation of MTNL & VSNL
1989: Telecom Commission was set up
Phase II – Post Liberalization Era (1990 - 1999)
1990: Liberalization of Indian Economy1992: Private sector participation in provision of VAS such as cellular
and paging services
1994: National Telecom Policy announced
1997: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) was established
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Phase II – Post Liberalization Era (1990 - 1999)
1999: New Telecom Policy (NTP) announced
Phase III – Post 2000
2000: BSNL was established
2002: VSNL privatized
2005: FDI limits increased from 49% to 79%
2008: 2G Spectrum auctioned2010: Mobile Number Portability introduced
2010: 3G Spectrum auctioned
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The Indian telecom industry can be primarily divided into Basic, wireless and internet services. It also has relatively smallersegments like radio paging, GMPCS, VSAT’s and PMRTS.
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National Telecom Policy-Issued by DOT for regulating the telecom
business in India
Establishment of TRAI-Regulates the players in the telecom market.
TDSAT-Tribunal for dispute redressal
MNP-Switching of service provider
FDI cap was increased from 49% to 74% in 2005
‘Don’t disturb’ registry to be implemented for sep 27 2011
Each Player to contribute 5% of its revenues to USO fund for rural
services provided by BSNL.
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World Trade Organization
GATS- Multilateral Agreement derived from Uruguay Round(1944)
Agreement's Annex on Tele-Communication-for significant
improvement in market access
Fourth Protocol on Basic Telecommunications
International Tele-communication Union-discussion about theaccounting rates
International Space Law
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Increase in profitability due to tariff revisions by major players
Large no. of potential customers
Consolidation is imminent since new players not able to rolloutservices
Rollout of 3G services will help to improve ARPUs
MNP will help to improve quality of services
Increasing purchasing power of consumers
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Major scam in 2G spectrum allocation.
NTP with new regulations to be announced in Nov’11.
Bharti and RCom raise prices by 20 % thereby signalling an end toprice war
ARPU increased for the first quarter of 2011-12 due to tariff revisions
by major players
DOT sends notice to 83 players for failure to rollout services
‘Per second’ tariff plans implemented by major players
‘Airtel’ acquired ‘Zain’ telecom with operations in 23 African countries
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Increased Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) to 18.5% from 18% last
fiscal. Rs 58,000 crore allocated for rural telecom and rural broadband which
is very much appreciated by the industry
Rural broadband connectivity to all 2 lakh panchayats in 3 years
Spectrum charges were made non tax deductible.
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