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Moneycontrol India > News > Telecom space set for explosive growth > > Business > telec... - 0 views

  •  Like this report? See more from News Bulletins27-01 Titan Inds: Diamonds to drive margins  27-01 Man Inds' order book at Rs 1300 cr  27-01 Holcim eyeing 10-12% growth in India    Editor's Pick 25-01 Is this the end for STAR TV? 24-01 Mira Nair to direct 'Shantaram' 24-01 Get rich: Get, Set, Go-al 25-01 How Mr. Singh lost Rs 24 lakh 22-01 Woman, make money matters clear  Latest Stories 29-01 Aditya Birla Nuvo Q3 net profit at Rs 52.7cr 29-01 Dishman Pharma Q3 net at Rs 48 crore 29-01 Simplex Infra Q3 net profit at Rs 17.3cr 29-01 Accumulate Nagarjuna Construction: Emkay 29-01 IVRCL Q3 net profit at Rs 32.1cr International telecom players are dialing into the Indian long distance telephony market. With the entry of big names like AT&T, British Telecom and Verizon, the sector is set for an explosive growth. Domestic players may soon start feeling the heat.   Calling in on corporate India now are international telecom operators like Verizon, AT&T and British Telecom. They are all set to offer international long distance telecom services to their global clients with dedicated set-ups in India.   Industry watchers say this new competiton to existing players like VSNL, Bharti and Reliance will help improve quality of service. But this may not result
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The Telecom Industry in 2024: Key Trends to Watch - 1 views

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Buying Guide : Phone Systems for Small Business - 1 views

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    When buying a phone system for your small business, consider that it's all about the acronyms. For example: Do you know a KSU from a VoIP? Before you buy, it's good to understand the differences among the types of systems and the terminology used, otherwise you may find yourself drowning in alphabet soup. Here are some of the terms and features that you need to consider when buying a phone system for your small business. Key Services Unit (KSU) In the more old-school in-office systems, a key system is typically used for employers with five to 40 employees. A key services unit (KSU) enables ordinary phones to handle multiple lines and make calls to other in-office extensions. KSU-less systems are a cheaper option for companies with fewer than 10 people: The phones contain the technology, and the system is not permanently wired into the office space. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) PBX systems fit companies with more than 40 employees, or companies that need more advanced, customizable options. Bulky PBX systems in closets are things of the past: With improved technology, the newer models can fit comfortably on a shelf or a desk.
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Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent - 0 views

  • Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent Posted by David Kaplan Mon 29 Jan 2007 08:58 PM PST Updated below, with details from conference call: Verizon (NYSE: VZ) on Monday reported a 38 percent drop in 4Q profit after divesting several businesses, but the telco added 2.3 million net wireless subscribers during the last three months of 2006. Including the 2.3 million net customers added, the company’s Verizon Wireless business saw its U.S. subscriber base reach 59.1 million, up 15 percent from the same time a year ago. Other highlights included: -- The telecommunications giant had net income of $1.03 billion, or 35 cents a share, for the quarter, down from $1.66 billion, or 59 cents a share, a year ago. -- Verizon’s broadband FTTP network—over which customers receive FiOS Internet and FiOS TV services—passed a total of more than 6 million premises by the end of 2006. -- Revenue in the latest quarter rose 26.1 percent to $22.6 billion. -- On the data side (which includes mobile content, among other things) revenues doubled over the previous year, contributing $4.5 billion in revenues in 2006.  In Q406, data revenues were 15.8 percent of all service revenues, up from 9.8 percent in Q505.  Data service ARPU in Q4 increased by 63 percent over the year-ago quarter.  The company had 34.3 million retail data customers in December—a 44 percent increase over Q405. -- Data made up $7.91 of total service ARPU, up substantially year over year, and $0.75 sequentially. -- About 35% of data revenue comes from business-focused applications. Revenues from its Internet access and e-mail products increased 120% year over year, and more than 50% of its data revenue growth comes from services other than messaging, primarily EVDO-based. -- During Q4, Verizon Wireless customers exchanged 17.7 billion text messages—which it says is a company and industry record (not sure why they claim that)—and 353 million picture/video messages.  Customers also completed more than 78 million downloads of games, ringtones, ringback tones and exclusive content.
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Get Content Delivery Networks to Increase Business Accessibility - 0 views

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    Content Delivery Networks is a network of thousands of servers spread globally that helps your business to grow. It secures your websites from undesired access or downloads and delivers content smoothly to all range of devices. Content Delivery scales perfectly for a small businesses to a large enterprise. Contact FastBlue today for a customized solution so that your visitors get the fastest page load times and best performance.
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T1 Internet Lines are Great for Business with Rural Location - 0 views

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    T1 Internet Lines are great for any business that might have a rural location, or for any company that might be ineligible for Fiber or Ethernet services. T1 Internet Line can be integrated into a MPLS service incorporating the customer site into the larger network and also play a big role in companies that are using VoIP or SIP technologies. The guaranteed speed is important to ensure that the voice packets are delivered in a quality manner.
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    T1 Internet Lines are great for any business that might have a rural location, or for any company that might be ineligible for Fiber or Ethernet services. T1 Internet Line can be integrated into a MPLS service incorporating the customer site into the larger network and also play a big role in companies that are using VoIP or SIP technologies. The guaranteed speed is important to ensure that the voice packets are delivered in a quality manner.
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    Personally Identifiable Information Personally Identifiable Information (“PII�) consists of information that can be associated with a specific individual or entity, or permits the individual or entity to be contacted either physically or online. This information includes, for example, a customer’s name, address, telephone number and e-mail address. Collection of Personally Identifiable Information EZCalls recognizes that any PII is very important to you, and that you should have a right to control the use and dissemination of that information. Therefore, EZCalls collects PII for a variety of purposes, all geared toward making your experience as a customer or prospective customer a positive one. EZCalls may collect and use Personally Identifiable Information for any of the following purposes:
anonymous

MocoNews - Unhealthily Obsessed with Mobile Content - 0 views

  • Verizon Rejected iPhone Deal, Prior To Cingular Posted by Rafat Ali Sun 28 Jan 2007 08:02 PM PST Time will tell whether Verizon made a huge mistake, or was rational: Verizon Wireless passed on the chance to be the exclusive distributor of the iPhone almost two years ago, balking at Apple’s rich financial terms and other demands, this USAT story says, quoting Jim Gerace, a Verizon Wireless VP. Among other things, Apple wanted a percentage of the monthly cellphone fees, say over how and where iPhones could be sold and control of the relationship with iPhone customers, the story says. All of these have been agreed to by Cingular, at least in parts. The problem on distribution control? While Apple and Verizon stores would have it, Wal-Mart, Best Buy and other Verizon distributors could have been left out. “That would have put our own distribution partners at a disadvantage” to Apple and Verizon stores, Gerace said. Customer care responsibilities were also a big hitch.
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Where to Find Freelance Jobs Online to Get Freelance Work Fast - 0 views

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    More than a third of the US workforce is made up of freelancers, and this is a trend that is set to grow in the future. Freelancing can offer a great platform for achieving a better work-life balance, it can offer improved flexibility and control, and it can open you up to a more diverse range of professional opportunities.
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Telecompaper: "Your One-Stop Source for Telecoms Information!" - 0 views

  • SK forecasts 2007 revenues up at KRW 11 trillionPublished: Monday 29 January 2007 | 02:11 PM CET Print | Comment | Mail South Korean mobile operator SK Telecom has forecast 2007 revenues of KRW 11 trillion, up from KRW 10.6 trillion in 2006. Wireless internet is expected to account for 29.5 percent of total revenues. Capital expenditure this year is estimated at KRW 1.55 trillion, of which KRW 610 billion will go HSDPA investments. The operator aims to maintain a market share over 50 percent this year. Shareholder returns for the year are expected to be at a similar level to last year including a KRW 8,00 dividend and KRW 200 billion share buyback.
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How mobile network operators can design a failproof migration strategy - 0 views

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    Digital transformation is essential for mobile network operators today, as they compete to introduce more digital services for their subscribers. Modernizing their networks requires them to migrate their existing services to a next-gen platform. However, data migration is a massive undertaking for any operator. It involves a host of complex processes and getting them right is crucial, as it involves critical and sensitive information about the network and its customers. Before chalking out their strategy, there are a host of factors that operators must consider. For instance, cleansing data before the actual migration ensures they only transfer what's relevant and essential, and sensitive data needs an added layer of security. Operators also need to define what type of migration is right for them, depending on their network's unique needs. There's no one-size-fits-all strategy. Operators can take the big bang approach or migrate in phases. Next, it's important to understand the intricacies of storage migration, application migration, database migration, and business process migration. At Alepo, we've developed a five-step plan to help devise a failproof migration strategy for our operator-clients. Our robust migration strategy has helped several Tier-1 operators to seamlessly transition to new platforms. Download the white paper to learn about different migration approaches, best practices, recent case studies, and how to plan a seamless migration: https://bit.ly/3Ka17Y0
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Private 5G versus WiFi 6: will there be a winner? - 0 views

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    For many years, WiFi networks have been augmenting legacy cellular networks. They've help extend connectivity in spaces where cellular coverage wasn't possible. They've also provided a host of revenue-driving benefits for service providers with use cases like WiFi offload, VoWiFi, and the opportunity to partner with affiliates and businesses. Is private 5G set to change that? Private 5G is designed for custom enterprise use cases that require high bandwidth, speeds, reliability, and ultra-low latency over a dedicated and secure network. It can be deployed in manufacturing units, stores, malls, parking lots, and much more. Private 5G provides certain advantages that far exceed those of WiFi, especially in larger and/or outdoor venues. But the new-generation WiFi 6 is a worthy contender. It enables more efficient networks for multiuser access, support for existing WiFi-enabled devices, and the advantage of being an incumbent and easy-to-use technology. Service providers and their customers stand to benefit from both technologies - even by using them in tandem. Learn more about the capabilities and benefits of private 5G and WiFi 6: https://www.alepo.com/private-5g-versus-wifi-6-will-there-be-a-winner/
Casey Wedge

Integrated Access is Best Solution for Business with Multiple Services Over the Same Ci... - 0 views

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    Integrated Access is a best T1 solution for your business that need to run multiple services over same line. Businesses which need less than 20 phone lines, as well as access to the internet, but do not need a full T1 would be right for a Integrated T1. With an integrated T1, businesses can install a single T1 to accommodate voice, internet, and data networks.
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Cellphone giants unveil mobile Linux foundation - 0 views

  • Six of the world's largest telecommunications companies have officially launched a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a common mobile Linux software platform. Founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone, the LiMo Foundation is inviting membership and participation from application and middleware developers.Spread the word:digg this storyThe collaboration of giants now known as the LiMo Foundation was first announced in mid-June of last year. The group's goals and official name remained a mystery until today, while the sheer stature of the companies involved led to much speculation about their intentions.NTT DoCoMo is the world's largest telecommunications company, and indeed, one of the largest companies in the world. Motorola is the world's second-largest handset vendor, behind Nokia. Motorola, Panasonic, NEC, and Samsung may well rank first, second, third, and fourth in terms of the volume of Linux-based phones shipped to date. Thus, the LiMo Foundation could have the power to unify the Linux mobile phone market in a way that standards bodies -- and there are many working to standardize Linux for mobile phones -- can only dream of.The LiMo Foundation says it aims to create the "world's first globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices." It aims to achieve this by defining:An API specificationAn architectureReferences to open source codeNew source code-based reference implementation components (to be developed and contributed by Foundation members)Specifications for referenced third party software
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Get Conferencing Services according to your Businesses Unique Requirements - 0 views

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    The continuously evolving economy has created the need for businesses to have a global presence. Try using the Conferencing services to create a virtual corporate office capable of reaching its employees, clients, and prospective customers in a very efficient and cost-effective manner. You can choose from Operator assisted, reservationless and web conferencing services. At ConnectHere we partner with top T1 provider like Intercall and PGI services and our team of experts provide you with a custom made conferencing solution that is of high quality, is scalable and flexible.
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