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India ready for 4G or LTE by 2012, say experts
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India is all set to move on from 3G to 4G, technically known as Long Term Evolution in mobile broadband, leading industry and technology experts said at LTE India 2011 international conference organized by Bharat Exhibitions today.
“With mass adoption, lowest cost per bit, highest capacity, best user experience and a true global standard, the world is stepping into 4G expecting 380 million LTE subscribers and 80 plus LTE networks by 2015” said Mr. Sujit Bakre, Nokia Siemens Networks head of 4G business development.
“India could lead LTE-TD broadband technology developments” Mr. Mallikarjuna Rao, chief technology officer of Aircel said at the conference. The reason: “lot of competence in this area is returning to India from outside”. DOT, Ministry of Communications & IT, advisor (technology) Shri J. Gopal was guest of honour at the international conference, second one in the last two years on this latest development in mobile phone broadband technology. (more…)
Uninor eyes 8 percent Indian Telecom market share by 2018
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Uninor, a joint venture between realty firm Unitech and Norway-based Telenor has unveiled its vision “to achieve eight percent market share in India by 2018″ by resorting to unique marketing strategies & lucrative talk plans. From the Start Uninor has a slightly different Perspective to build up its Brand and according to uninor they will concentrate on the development and delivery of voice services, while other new entrants look to differentiate themselves with data service.
Uninor started its operations in India in December last and has licenses to start operations in all the 22 telecom circles of India, is now present in 13 service areas. Accepting the intensifying competition in the country’s wireless services sector, Ever decreasing average revenue per user (ARPU) and an increasing number of operators in India’s mobile market are not deterring Uninor’s management, which is taking a long-term view as it plans its operational rollout. (more…)
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