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With a Strong Population of over 1.1 Billion, India has Become One of the Most Dynamic...

Mon May 12, 2008 11:00pm EDT
With a Strong Population of over 1.1 Billion, India has Become One of the Most Dynamic and Promising Telecom Markets of the World

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91507) has announced the
addition of Indian Telecom Analysis (2008-2012) to their offering.

   With a strong population of over 1.1 Billion, India has become one
of the most dynamic and promising telecom markets of the world. In
recent times, the country has emerged as one of the fastest growing
telecom markets in the world. During 2003-2007, the country witnessed
the number of phones increasing more than triple and total
tele-density rising from 5.1% to 18.2%, according to "Indian Telecom
Analysis (2008-2012)".

   The report provides a detailed study of the Indian telecom sector
and gives an analysis of the competitive environment in the industry.
It gives an insight into the fixed, mobile, Internet and broadband
services in terms of players, number of subscribers, and market share
in India. The report also discusses the growth drivers, opportunities,
and future outlook of the Indian telecom sector to help clients
identify growth opportunities in the market.

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Key Findings

- The total telecom subscription in India surged at a CAGR of over 38%
 from fiscal 2003 to fiscal 2007, making the country the third largest
 telecom market in the world.
- Mobile phones accounted for 80.2% of the total telephone subscriber
 base at the end of March 2007.
- The Internet subscriber base in the country, as on March 31, 2007,
 stood at 9.3 Million as compared to 6.9 Million on March 31, 2006
 registering a growth of 34.8%.
- By fiscal 2010, Indian will require around 330,000 telecom network
 towers. To meet this enormous need, the telecom operators are
 resorting to network infrastructure sharing.

Key Issues & Facts Analyzed

- What is the current scenario of the Indian telecom sector?
- What are the factors critical to the success of the industry?
- What are the opportunities exist for the Indian telecom market?
- What is the future outlook of the telecom market in India?
- What are the emerging technologies in the Indian telecom sector?
- Who are the major players in the Indian telecom market and how are
 they performing?
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   Key Players Analyzed

   This section provides the overview and financial information of
prominent players in the Indian telecom market, including Bharti
Airtel Ltd, Vodafone Essar Ltd, Idea Cellular Ltd, MTNL, BSNL,
Reliance Communication Ltd. etc.

   Research Methodology Used

   Information Sources

   Information in the report has been sourced from books, newspapers,
trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government
agencies, trade associations, industry news and developments, and
through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

   Analysis Methods

   The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend
analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental
forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

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Contents:
- Analyst View
- Global Telecommunication Market
- Indian Telecommunication Market - An Overview
- What Makes Indian Telecommunication Market Attractive?
- Industry Performance
- Areas of Opportunity
- Indian Telecommunication Market - Future Outlook
- Key Players

- Tables and Figures Also Included

Companies Mentioned:
- Bharti Airtel Ltd.
- BSNL
- Vodafone Essar Ltd.
- MTNL
- Reliance Communications Ltd.
- Tata Teleservices Ltd.
- Idea Cellular Ltd.
- Spice Telecom
- Sify Ltd.
- VSNL
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   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91507

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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