tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3116061035253960696.post31102069881810322..comments2017-10-24T19:25:42.732-07:00Comments on Mission: Value Maximization: “Rule of Three” and the Indian Telecom Industry v2.0Anshoo Gaurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07419859335920428489noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3116061035253960696.post-48059524961151565032013-01-15T10:18:44.928-08:002013-01-15T10:18:44.928-08:00Here are my bid for the next phase
Ro3
Basic Servi...Here are my bid for the next phase<br />Ro3<br />Basic Service Operators<br /> 1. MTNL + BSNL<br /> 2. Reliance<br /> 3. TTSL<br />Mobile Services<br /> GSM<br /> 1. Airtel<br /> 2. Vodafone<br /> 3. Idea<br /> CDMA<br /> 1. Reliance<br /> 2. Tata<br /> 3. BSNL<br />Internet Service Providers<br /> 1. BSNL + MTNL<br /> 2. Reliance<br /> 3. Tata<br /><br /><br />Also we need to take care of 4G and its services, India is still waiting for VOIP to be implemented as it is pending from India government.<br /><br />As you mentioned that rural area is having problem with the growth aspects as it reduce the margin levels. We need to see following when and which company makes most out of it. And yes technical revolution is the key for rural market growth.<br /><br />Above comes as part of strategy of increasing Customer base, now we need to talk about other services. Clearly Airtel and Vodafone goes beyond all the othe players, but still Vodafone is lagging behind in the third field that is DTH, lets see how it rolls out if they have plans for that.<br /><br />I believe Ro5 will not make sense if MTNL/BSNL divested. It will be consumed between top three.<br />Nitin Maheshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06014390874715839469noreply@blogger.com