Role of Government as Regulator in Creating Flexibility and Competitiveness in Telecom Industry of India: A Policy PerspectiveGlobalization and Liberalization are the major factors in catalyzing the dynamics of national policy making of any nation. These two factors are also responsible for creating ...
The use of electronics and semiconductors in different sectors, including automobile, defence, IT, healthcare, telecom and manufacturing, has increased over the last decade. The requirements of end consumers and businesses have evolved and with it, the demand for more ad...
NEW DELHI, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) on Thursday welcomed the government's relaxation to the telecom sector in the form of a two-year relief on payment of spectrum dues. COAI's Director General Rajan Mathews said that his association welcomed the...
In terms of sectoral distribution, the Energy sector accounts for most of the projects, totalling 1326 projects across all the regions, followed by the Transport sector (664), while the Water & Sewerage, and Telecom sectors account for 17 and 10% respectively (see Fig. 1). Download: Downloa...
A government-led committee had proposed the merger of state-run telecom operator BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) with counterpart MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited) and India's oldest equipment producer, ITI (Indian Telephone Industries), to resuscitate its dwindling business. MTNL currently...
3.5.4 Acquisition of shares under Scheme of Merger/Demerger/Amalgamation – Mergers/demergers/ amalgamations of companies in India are usually governed by an order issued by a competent Court on the basis of the Scheme submitted by the companies undergoing merger/demerger/amalgamation. Once the ...
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“Being digital” also represents a wholesale reinvention of how governments can meet citizens’ demands and expectations, delivering customer experiences on par with b-to-c companies. This ranks among our survey respondents’ top three priorities (figure 3), which isn’t surprising. In 2019,...
Government of India has introduced a liberal telecom policy regime since early 1990s that resulted in an enthusiastic participation of several private sector companies in mobile telecom services. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TR... J Sharma - 《South Asian Journal of Marketing & Management ...
The 1934 Communications Act created theFederal Communications Commissionor FCC.2The FCC was initially established to control the government monopolies in the radio and telephone industries. In the decades that followed, the FCC evolved as a special-interest vehicle of entrenched telecom companies...