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Vodafone’s 5% stake buy in India JV gets govt nod

by Paul Joseph September 20, 2011 Featured

The plea of UKbased telecom operator Vodafone to buy 5.48% stake in the joint venture – Vodafone-Essar – from two Mauritius-based entities has been approved, the government said. “Since the transaction is between non-resident (firms) to non-resident, there is no foreign equity inflow,” the finance ministry said in a statement. The transaction is for transfer of shares of Vodafone Essar from Mauritius-based Essar Communications and Essar Com Ltd to Euro Pacific Securities – an indirect Mauritius-based subsidiary of Vodafone International Holdings BV. Source

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Telecom sector to ring in the gains as rural India has more to spend

by Paul Joseph September 20, 2011 Featured

Rising disposable income in the hands of consumers living in semi-urban and rural areas is expected to boost domestic consumerism. And the telecom sector is likely to be one of the main beneficiaries of the higher traction in these regions. Most of the leading wireless operators are striving to increase their presence in towns and rural India, which are categorised under B and C telecom circles. Source

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Telecom Ministry proposes new body to manage spectrum

by Paul Joseph September 20, 2011 Featured

The Ministry of Communication and IT has proposed to set up a new entity to manage and regulate spectrum allocation. To be called the Spectrum Management Commission, the new body will be set up through the proposed Spectrum Act. The Commission will subsume Wireless Planning Coordination wing of the Department of Telecom and will get wider powers including dispute settlement, pricing and regulations related to spectrum. Source

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Samsung plans to make India export hub

by Paul Joseph September 20, 2011 Featured

After gaining in market share here, South Korean mobile handset maker Samsung is planning to make India an export hub and for supplying mobile phones to the Middle East and African countries soon. Exports from India, at present, constitute about 1-3 per cent of its manufacturing volume and the company is targetting to increase it to 10 per cent. Source

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The global figure for IPTV now stands at 48.2 million. France and China at the top

by Paul Joseph June 22, 2011 Featured

According to research commissioned by the Broadband Forum, China’s IPTV user base grew 55% year-on-year to reach 9.83 million in Q1. This figure is just one million away from France’s 10.6 million. Although Europe remains the largest region for IPTV with over 21 million subscribers, Asia is fast gaining ground with 18 million users. Taiwan made the Top 10 chart for the first time with 850,000 users, while South Korea and Japan, which stood at third and fourth place, had 3.98 million and 2.87 million users respectively. The global figure for IPTV now stands at 48.2 million. The technology enjoyed 34% year-on-year growth globally, and 1.4 million of the 2.9 million new subscribers added in Q1 hailed from Asia. Asia remains the fastest growing broadband region, with a 16.21% increase over last year. Subscribers in Asia now comprise 42% of the global total, up from 40% last year. The first three months of the year saw 42% of global net additions come from China, Hong Kong and Macau. “Asia is doing a bang up job for broadband growth. “India’s broadband usage grew 6.4% in Q1 alone to reach 10.7 million users, which is remarkable.” Other fast growing countries in Asia were Thailand and Indonesia, which registered yearly growth rates of 66.53% and 39.4% respectively. Although DSL continues to be the most widely used broadband technology with 64% of the global total, the Broadband Forum observed impressive growth for fiber usage, which included various hybrid DSL cum fiber rollouts. The subscriber base for fiber grew nearly 20% in the past year to hit 76.2 million. Source: TelecomAsia

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Telecom Managed Services opportunity pegged at $8-9 bn

by Paul Joseph April 13, 2011 Featured

Managed Services globally has grown to about $190 billion in revenues with an expected growth rate of almost 14% year-on-year for the next couple of years, experts said at the 3rd International conference organised by Bharat Exhibitions on Managed Services. “In India, the growth is higher – pegged at 19% per annum with revenues at $8-9 billion,” said Arpita Pal Agrawal, Executive Director – Telecom KPMG. India is expected to take up managed services in a much more faster manner than the global average, she said. Source

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Sony Ericsson rolls out globally acclaimed Xperia Play and Xperia Arc in India.

by Paul Joseph April 7, 2011 Featured

Now Indian smart phone lovers will rub their hands on two most versatile and hot phones-Xperia Play and Xperia Neo that are already making waves in the global tech market. The first phone Xperia Play is the first time Android based phone which is designed to access the PlayStation game content via PlayStation Suite. The Xperia

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