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The Indian telecommunications sector – Moving into 2010
The year 2009 saw the Indian telecommunications sector added 170 million telephone connections to take the total subscriber base to 550 million dollars. TR Dua, Director General of the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), said: " It is indeed a matter of great satisfaction that the Indian telecom industry continued to grow even when other sectors struggled amid a slowdown in demand. "Studies have shown that in India, the telecommunications sector has been an important facilitator of economic growth. An Indian Council for Research International Economic Relations (ICRIER) study has shown that states with the highest mobile penetration is expected to grow faster. Today The Indian telecommunications market's fastest-growing in the world with the lowest rate and now the market leaders in the telecommunications sector Indian being put in place plans to compete with new entrants. The year 2009 saw the players exchange telecommunications billing per minute billing seconds.
The Indian Telecom Analysis (2008-2012) report Solutions of RNCOS Research shows that the mobile segment has outperformed all other segments of the telecommunications sector in India. (The market mobile telecommunications is forecast to grow in a complex annual growth rate of about 15 percent between 2009-10 and 2013-14). The report also indicates that progress of services such as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and 3G are fueling the growth of telecom sector in India. And with 3G auctions scheduled for the February 13, 2010 is expected to launch early adoption of 3G-enabled phones.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory granted approval to telecom operator in India, Bharti Airtel USA $ 300 million investment proposal for a 70 percent stake in Warid Abu Dhabi Group Telecom Bangladesh. This approval makes the company the first Indian operator of the Indian telecom sector to venture into mobile market Bangladesh mobile.
Indian telecom companies are following the trend target = "_blank"> global telecommunications companies such as France Telecom, AT & T and Vodafone benefit of emotion in mobile applications space-Mobile Aircel service Infosys Technologies has partnered to launch the first mobile application sector in the Indian telecommunications sector. In addition, Airtel is significantly associated IBM software company to launch application store in 2010. This signals the increasing recognition among operators in the sector India telecoms to follow the path of mobile technology lies with the developers.
In another development in the telecommunications sector India, Tata Teleservices Ltd (TTSL) has partnered Novatium Solutions Ltd to launch what is said to be the country's cloud computing service first target = "_blank"> Wireless Broadband, 'Nova Navigator. " The browser is being described as a "zero maintenance" device access with features like 3G support and connection of the printer and the support of game and multimedia support.
In a development that will benefit key for services offered by the Indian telecom sector, Tata Communications and China Telecom Corp are to jointly build 500 kilometers of fiber optic network between the two countries in 2010. Along with Tata Communications' investment in other submarine cable investments, India and China provide connectivity cable Terrestrial high speed between Asia and Europe.
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Jajati Patro is a well-known Journalist, who collects and interprets data on the web for the global E-seva. These days he is working on Indian Business Economy
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