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Gain an Insight in to India Telecommunications Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50969) has announced the addition of "India Telecommunications Market Intelligence Report" to their offering.

Each extensive Market Intelligence Report includes the following sections: Economic, Social, Political, and Telecoms Indicators; key data presented in tabular form Same as table view with respect to printed output. . Regulation; a summary/overview of the market and regulatory climate regulatory climate

The extent to which a regulated firm or industry is permitted to earn an adequate return on the stockholders' investment. This term is nearly always used in reference to utilities, which are required to obtain approval for rate changes.
, followed by synopses of the regulators powers and other competition or ministerial bodies to which it reports or with which it co-operates. A summary of the regulations in force, a list of differences in the types of available licences and a list of the licences issued. Market Indicators; the available data is presented in tabular form with commentary and graphics. Major Operators; contact data and company information, including ownership, background where relevant for pan-European carriers, licensed activities, scope of activities/services, recent major equipment contracts, summary of network status, references to major subsidiaries, joint ventures, and alliances. Major Manufacturers; contact data and company information including ownership, background where relevant, manufacturing & distribution activities, recent major equipment contracts, references to major subsidiaries, joint ventures, and alliances. Industry Associations; contact data and organisation information covering background where relevant, activities/objectives and references to members.

India's telecommunications market began to be liberalised in 1992, when the value-added services and metropolitan paging services markets were opened to competition. Since then, additional markets have been liberalised and the sector is now fully open to competition. Nevertheless, the state-owned domestic fixed-line and domestic and international long-distance carriers have managed to maintain their dominance of the sector, partly due to their entrenched en·trench   also in·trench
v. en·trenched, en·trench·ing, en·trench·es

v.tr.
1. To provide with a trench, especially for the purpose of fortifying or defending.

2.
 position, partly because they have been able to draw on vast amounts of finance, but mostly due to the complex regulatory regime and the ineffectiveness of the supposedly independent regulator to get tough with the incumbents. India's volatile economic and political climates have also mitigated against many of the new entrants success, but it should be noted that a number of Indian conglomerates are the driving forces behind most of the private operators that have been able to make headway Verb 1. make headway - obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference" .

Arguably, it was the liberalisation n. 1. Same as liberalization.

Noun 1. liberalisation - the act of making less strict
liberalization, relaxation

alleviation, easement, easing, relief - the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse
 of the cellular and basic fixed-line services markets that provided the crucible from which the new Indian telecommunications market has been forged. Successful cellular operators are those, which have also been able to make progress in offering basic fixed-line services, and these have naturally evolved to the point where they have comfortably entered the domestic and international long-distance markets. The liberalisation of the Internet access See how to access the Internet.  market has also provided much of the impetus for change in recent years.

The Indian government controls the sectors largest operators, owning 100% of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL BSNL Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
BSNL Biosecurity and Nanoscience Laboratory
), the operating arm of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) that was corporatised in 2000 and established as a stand-alone, but state-controlled company. BSNL offers fixed-line and wireless telecommunications services on a local and long-distance basis throughout India, except in the cities of New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River.  and Mumbai, where 55.6% state-owned Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL MTNL Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (telecom provider in India) ) is the incumbent. Shares, global depositary receipts, and American depositary shares American Depositary Share (ADS)

Foreign stock issued in the US and registered in the ADR system.
 of MTNL have been traded on local and international stock exchanges for many years, but listing on the US stock market did not occur until 2002. Between them, BSNL and MTNL served 40.57 million active telephone lines at the end of December 2004. Plans to merge these two companies have been put forward, but there can be no certainty that such a merger will receive approval from the higher authorities.

The state also has a minority stake in Videsh Sanchar Nigam This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  Ltd (VSNL VSNL Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (India) ), India's incumbent international long-distance carrier and the sole provider of Internet services until 2000. VSNLs shares have been publicly-traded for many years, but 2002 saw the government sell a controlling stake of 45% to the Tata group. The Tata companies have been actively involved in the telecommunications sector for many years, having been among the first to set up privately-owned cellular and local fixed-network businesses when these sectors were liberalised. With VSNL forming a key part of their telecommunications portfolio, the Tata group is one of the most potent competitors to BSNL and MTNL. Another Indian conglomerate with a significant presence is the Bharti group, which served more than 10.6 million fixed-line and cellular subscribers at the end of 2004. Foreign investors in the Indian market are now few and far between, with all but a handful of the European and US telecommunications companies that flocked to capitalise on liberalisation in the mid-1990s still holding on. Hutchison Whampoa of Hong Kong controls a number of cellular operators in partnership with others. Singapore Telecom holds a 16% stake in Bhartis telecommunications holding company.

The national long-distance services market was opened up to competition in November 2001, with the first private licensee announced as Bharti Telesonic; this company was already co-operating with Singapore Telecom on the construction of an international submarine cable system, i2i. The international long-distance market was opened to competition in April 2002, ending VSNLs monopoly in that market; among the new licensees are Bharti Tele-Ventures, Reliance Infocomm and Data Access. Internet telephony has also been enabled by the opening-up of the international long-distance market. In addition, fixed-line basic services basic services,
n.pl frequently insurance companies split dental procedures into basic and major categories. Basic services usually consist of diagnostic, preventive, and routine restorative dental services.
 operators have been allowed to deploy wireless local loop (WLL See wireless local loop and PHS-WLL. ) technology to offer "limited mobility" services, much to the chagrin of the cellular operators. Increased competition is now leading to consolidation: the Bharti group has made a number of acquisitions of rivals and increased its minority ownership of certain operations to 100% over the last five years; Hutchison has purchased cellular operators in areas where it was not already active; and, VSNL has acquired successful Internet service provider Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
 Dishnet DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
.

Companies Mentioned:

* Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL),

* Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL)

* Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL)

* Tata group

* Hutchison Whampoa of Hong Kong

* Singapore Telecom

* Bharti Telesonic

* Bharti Tele-Ventures

* Reliance Infocomm

* Data Access.

* Dishnet DSL.

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