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BHOMA RAM RAR
MBA 2nd Sem
MARUDHAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Key Facts and Figures• Fifth largest network in the world, global
standards• Contributor of 2% of India’s GDP• Second largest in the emerging economies of
Asia( more than a 110 million subscribers)• 40% growth in subscriber base in 2005,
expected to reach 280 million by end of 2008• Wireless subscriber growth aims to surpass
2.5 million subscribers by 2008• Industrial output growth slipped to 8.6% in
2008 as compared to 11.6% in 2006-07
Key Facts and Figures ( contd )Currently used wireless Technologies ( CDMA and GSM )Increased Indian tele-density to 12
• Current Value of the Indian Telecom Market- $100b
• Market leaders: Bharti Airtel ( 27% ) and Reliance Communications( 20% )
• Projected to reach $54b in 2012 as compared to $31B in 2008
Major Players
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited( BSNL)India’s largest telecommunications
company with largest public sector undertaking
Expanded its network in line with the tenth Five year plan ( 1992-97 )
Planning to overtake Bharati as the largest operator of GSM
23% of the entire subscriber base in the internet market
MAJOR MARKET TRENDS• Embracing mobile technology in a big way • 4 million subscribers added every month in the
past six months• Wireless subscriber base has increased 75%
CAGR from 2001 to 2007 as compared to negligible wire line growth
• 18% of the mobile users willing to change their mobile handsets
• Great prospect for value added services.• Issues pertaining to bith 2G and 3G markets
needs to be evolved
Comparative Market shares( GSM )Airtel ,a market share with 32.16% GSM
market shareVodafone , closely behind with 22% of the
market shareBSNL , Third place 18.79% market shareIdea, 12.45% market shareAircel , 5.51% market share
Segmental PerformanceTelephone Segment:MOBILE SERVICES
Wireless subscriber base experiencing strong growth, added 95.96m subscribers in FY08
Bharti airtel, Reliance, Vodafone, Idea, BSNL, tata tele services in decreasing order
GSM Subscriber base reached 192.70M in the quarter
ending March 2008( growth of 11.89% ) Bharti remains the biggest GSM operator,
followed by Vodafone ( 44.13M ),BSNL ( 36.21M ), Idea ( 21M )
Segmental Performance( contd )
Segmental Performance( contd )
Segmental Performance( contd )
Segmental Performance( contd )
Market share of Top 5 ISP
ISPSubscriber base share in %
BSNL 5640191 50.82
MTNL 1899747 17.12Bharti Airtel Ltd. 815360 7.35Reliance Communications ltd 696440 6.28sify technologies 576047 5.19
Inter-Firm ComparisonTelecom service providers
Operational Performance In terms of Sale value, Airtel is the market leader
( 52.39% growth ) MTNL showed decline of sales Tata teleservices and tata communications showed
considerable growth ( 21.47% and 9.10% respectively )
Telecom equipment Manufacturers Tata communications major loser with 30.16%
loss in returns Reliance and Tata Teleservices saw 15% decline
in market cap
Problems in Telecom SectorLevies and Duties:
Has one of the highest levies and duties attached to it( 17-26%)adversely affecting availability of funds for network expansion
Return on capital for mobile services is 7.8%
Regulatory charges % age of revenue
Service tax, GST 10% + GST
License Fee 5 – 10%
Spectrum Charge 2 ~ 6%*
USO Included in license fees
Total Regulatory charges 17%~26% + GSTSource: TRAI
Problems in Telecom Sector( contd)Connecting Rural India:
Contribution from Rural India stands at a mere 20%
Mobile and wireless services not penetrated rural areas
Infrastructure sharing and Clearing issues:duplication of infrastructure a colossal wasteEnormous delays in obtaining Right of way
from different agencies like NHAI, pollution board
Low ARPU- Cause of concern
Problems in Telecom Sector( contd)
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• Global average ARPU – USD 21• Indian Average ARPU – USD 8
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Legacy Telecom
Fixed Line
Wireless
DiversifiedTelecom
Solutions
Wireless
Applications
E/M Payment
NewTelecom BusinessEcosystem
Telecom Service Focused Business
Telecom Service Blended with Emerging Areas like VAS & Mobile Applications
Transform to be Telecom Ecosystem Enabler
Early Vertical Specific programs
Mobile Wallets and Payment
Third-party consumer and early enterprise
Access and early applications
Historic
Transition
Future
Radio Paging
Fixed Line
The New Telecom Ecosystem – Feeder Model
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NewTelecom BusinessEcosystem
Wireless Service Provider
Fixed Line Service Provider
Telecom Handset Manufacturers
Telecom Network Equipment Manufacturers
Telecom Transmission Equipment Manufacturers
Application & Content Providers
Active & Passive Infrastructure Providers
Drive Indian Economy Towards the 10% Economy Growth Target
What the New Ecosystem Will do ?
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If the new ecosystem is established to meet the target of 250 million subscribers, then the
• Increase in tele-density will increase the rate of growth of GDP
– A 1% increase in tele-density results in 3% increase in rate of GDP growth rate
• Current 5 million jobs generated by this sector can increase to 12 million
• Proper facilitation to various sub-sectors in the ecosystem can increase revenues
generated by the telecom industry for the government
– Mobile services industry’s annual contribution of INR 32,000 crores can increase
beyond INR 50,000 crores
– Annual revenues contributed mobile industry can increase from INR 15,000 crores to
INR 65,000 crores
Objective of FICCI telecom committee• Identifying major areas of growth in the sector
• Identifying the competitiveness & potential areas for synergy in the global market
• To organize interactive meetings among the members for taking up the challenges and working towards the opportunities
• Conducting Workshops/ Seminars/ Conferences/ Training Programmes for promotion and better understanding of the sector and taking up the issues and challenges and working towards the opportunities
• Organized an international Conference & Exhibition 'India Telecom 2006- Mapping the Road Ahead'
Challenges faced by Indian Equipment Manufacturers IndustryCurrent – Demand supply Mismatch
Needs to add capacity in tunes of 150 million lines to achieve 250 million subscribers by 2008
Required to import requisite telecom equipment
Inverted Duty structure hampering the industryImported telecom equipment are levied 5%
customs duty
RecommendationsrelGovt. should encourage the vendors to manufacture
handsets rather than just reducing import duty
• Infrastructure sharing be mandated by the
government
• A single window clearance system should be put
in place to expedite all clearanceated issues