Telecom industry in India has undergone a revolution in the recent years. The country is ranked second worldwide in terms of having the largest telecommunication network, after China. With the ongoing investments into infrastructure deployment, the country is projected to see high penetration of Internet, broadband and mobile subscribers.
According to our new analytical study on the sector “Indian Telecom Analysis (2008-2012)”, mobile telephony continues to fuel growth of the Indian telecom sector, with mobile subscribers projected to grow at a CAGR of around 11% between 2009-10 and 2013-14. Other segments of the industry such as Internet and broadband are also anticipated to witness strong growth in terms of both subscriber addition and network infrastructure deployment over the forecast period.
Tele-density in India has improved significantly over the recent years and has reached around 51% in the fiscal year 2009-10, owing to improving network infrastructure. The launch of advanced telecom services like 3G and IPTV will also drive the growth in Indian telecom subscriber base over the forecast period. Furthermore, mobile handset market is also expected to register a robust growth in near future. In this regard, our report provides rational analysis of the factors which are driving the growth of mobile handset market in India. Also, various factors driving the overall telecom market in market have been thoroughly analyzed in the report.
The report provides a detailed study of the Indian telecom sector and gives an analysis of the competitive environment prevailing in the industry. The report thoroughly studies fixed, mobile, Internet and broadband markets in terms of players and number of subscribers. It also presents the future outlook of the Indian telecom sector to help clients identify the growth opportunities in the market.
Table of Contents:
1. Analyst View
2. Indian Telecommunication Market - An Overview
3. Indian Telecommunication Market - Growth Drivers
3.1 Foreign Direct Investment
3.2 Mobile Tariffs
3.3 Government Initiatives
3.4 Handset Manufacturing
3.5 Value-added Services
4. Industry Performance and Future Outlook
4.1 Fixed-line Telephone Market
4.1.1 By Subscribers
4.1.2 By Service Provider
4.1.3 By Region (Rural and Urban)
4.1.4 Revenue
4.1.5 Recent Developments
4.2 Mobile Telephone Market
4.2.1 By Subscribers
4.2.2 By Region (Rural and Urban)
4.2.3 By Circle
4.2.4 By Technology
4.2.5 By Service Providers
4.2.5.1 CDMA
4.2.5.2 GSM
4.2.6 Recent Developments
4.3 Internet Services Market
4.3.1 By Subscribers
4.3.2 By Service Provider
4.3.3 Recent Developments
4.4 Broadband Services Market
4.4.1 By Subscribers
4.4.2 By Technology
4.4.3 Recent Developments
5. Areas of Opportunity
5.1 Value-added Services
5.2 IPTV Market
5.3 Network Infrastructure
5.4 3G Infrastructure
5.5 WiMAX
5.6 Semiconductor Industry
5.7 Mobile Handset Market
5.8 Mobile Number Portability
6. Growth Inhibitors
6.1 Lack of Infrastructure in Rural and Semi-rural Areas
6.2 Limited Spectrum Availability
6.3 High Levies and Duties
6.4 Decreasing Average Revenue per User (ARPU)
7. Key Players
7.1 Bharti Airtel Ltd.
7.2 BSNL
7.3 Vodafone Essar Ltd.
7.4 MTNL
7.5 Reliance Communications Ltd.
7.6 Tata Teleservices Ltd.
7.7 Idea Cellular Ltd.
7.8 Aircel
List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Telecom Subscriber Base (Million), 2006-07 to 2009-10
Figure 2-2: Rural and Urban Tele-density (%), 2005-06 to 2009-10
Figure 3-1: FDI Inflow in Telecom Market (Million US$), 2006-07 to 2009-10
Figure 3-2: Villages Covered under VPT (%), 2005-06 to 2008-09
Figure 4-1: Fixed-line Subscriber Base (Million), 2007-08 to 2013-14
Figure 4-2: Fixed-line Subscriber Base in Rural and Urban Areas (Million), 2007-08 to 2013–14
Figure 4-3: Telecom Revenue (Billion INR), 2008-09 to 2009-10
Figure 4-4: Mobile Subscriber Base (Million), 2007-08 to 2013-14
Figure 4-5: Share of Mobile Subscribers in Rural and Urban Areas (2009-10)
Figure 4-6: Mobile Subscriber Base by Circle (%), 2008-09
Figure 4-7: Mobile Subscriber Base by Technology (%), 2009-10
Figure 4-8: Mobile Subscriber Base by CDMA Service Provider (%), 2009-10
Figure 4-9: Mobile Subscriber Base by GSM Service Provider (%), 2009-10
Figure 4-10: Internet Subscriber Base (Million), 2008-09 to 2013-14
Figure 4-11: Internet Subscriber Base by PSU and Private ISP (Million), 2006-07 to 2009-10
Figure 4-12: Broadband Subscriber Base (Million), 2008-09 to 2013-14
Figure 4-13: Broadband Subscriber Base by Technology (%), 2009-10
Figure 5-1: Mobile Value Added Services Revenue (Billion INR), 2008-2010
Figure 5-2: Mobile Value Added Services Revenue by Service Type (%), 2008
Figure 5-3: Telecom Infrastructure Sharing (%), 2007-08
Figure 5-4: Number of Telecom Network Towers (‘000), 2008-2010
Figure 5-5: 3G Services Revenue (Billion US$), 2009-10 to 2013-14
Figure 5-6: Semiconductor Consumption by Industry (%), 2009
Figure 5-7: Semiconductor Industry Revenue (Billion US$), 2009-2013
Figure 5-8: Mobile Handset Sales (Million Units), 2008-09 & 2010-11
Figure 5-9: Share of Players in Mobile Handset Market (2009)
List of Tables:
Table 3-1: Reduction in Tariffs for Long Distance Services (%), 1st May 1999 to 31st Mar 2009
Table 4-1: Fixed-line Subscriber Base by Service Provider (Million), 2006-07 to 2009-10
Table 4-2: Internet Subscriber Base by Service Provider (%), 2008 -09
Table 7-1: Bharti Airtel Ltd. - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-2: BSNL - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-3: Vodafone Essar Ltd. - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-4: MTNL - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-5: Reliance Communications Ltd. - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-6: Tata Teleservices Ltd. - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-7: Idea Cellular Ltd. - Strength and Weakness
Table 7-8: Aircel - Strength and Weakness
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