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Idea Increases Isd Rates
me_saket replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
I am already prepared for hike rate of ISD by all operator(including tata, rcom and MTS too) When u will be? -
Rcom had started CEP scheme aroung 10jan in all circle? now it come to end. and they are ready with RCV45, with benifit like 30p-onnet and 60p-offnet calls. so guys what's ur(CUSTOMER's) EXPERINCE on this PACK? r u still using SIM or thrown in dustbin? even FREE gprs is also removed from rcom
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Shyam-sistema Gets Pan-india Cdma Spectrum !
me_saket replied to Honest's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Red rolls out Cash-rich Russian telecom major Sistema plans a significant share in the saturated Indian mobile services market. Surajeet Das Gupta / New Delhi May 5, 2009, 0:24 IST When Russian telecommunications service provider Sistema was planning to bring its international brand, MTS, to India, it was confronted with an odd problem. The symbol for MTS, which Sistema was going to use for the first time outside Russia and the CIS countries, was oval in shape and looked like an egg. The company feared the huge population of vegetarians in India could take offence at it. A nervous Sistema then created a focused group of consumers across the country, many of whom were vegetarians, to gauge their response. To the company’s relief, the group gave its nod to the brand and its symbol. It could be sold to vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. It has been a quiet but fundamental change. Last week, Sistema Shyam Teleservices (a joint venture company in which Sistema has a 74 per cent stake and the rest is owned by homegrown Shyam Telecom) painted Pink City Jaipur red — the colour of its brand. The occasion was the change of its CDMA service brand in Rajasthan from Rainbow to MTS. It has launched the brand in Tamil Nadu, Chennai and Kerala too. By June, it will launch MTS in West Bengal, including Kolkata, and in a few short months, in Mumbai and Delhi too. Thus, in the next nine months, the MTS brand will be seen in half of the 24 telecom circles across the country. Sistema has a war chest of over $5.5 billion to give shape to its ambition. Rainbow goes red So, what has prompted the company to dump Rainbow and use Sistema’s international brand? MTS, mind you, was launched only in 2006 and does not have the same equity as is associated with other global brands like Vodafone, even though it uses the same red colour. Though last week, it was ranked as one of the world’s most powerful brands by Financial Times and market research firm Millward Brown. Sistema, of course, is the eighth-largest telecom company in the world with over 100 million customers. The reason is simple: Rainbow was a regional brand limited in appeal to Rajasthan and what the company needed was a pan-India brand name. While it had the option to call it Sistema, research showed that the brand had no special recall in India. So it had to be nothing but MTS. “The most important factor was the time-to-market, how quickly we could launch the brand across India in the next nine months. With MTS, the brand material, logo and specifications were all readymade and already available,” says Sistema Shyam President & CEO Vsevolod Rozanov. Rozanov and his team were aware that changes would have to be made in the MTS brand communication to suit the Indian market. The advertising and marketing messages in Russia where it is the market leader was one of leadership and dominance. Things would have to be different in India. “In Russia, our marketing and advertising approach was one of a dominant leader. In India, we are the sixth or seventh operator; so the message has to be friendlier with a human touch,” says Rozanov. So, signs and shapes or symbols used in advertising campaigns in Russia became a strict no-no. Instead, it is using faces of models talking on the mobile phone to relate to the consumers and give its service the human touch. It has also decided to concentrate most of its advertising spend on the local media of the region instead of using English. “We have seen that the consumer needs to be explained the product and it is best done through the regional language,” says Rozanov. So far, Sistema Shyam has been a marginal player in the ever-expanding Indian telecom service market. It has only 500,000 customers, a majority of them in Rajasthan (it launched in other circles less than a month ago), which is a fraction of the 288 million mobile connections in the country. If the company has to grow fast, the message is clear: It has to wean away customers from the incumbents apart from getting new customers (first-time users). In Rajasthan, for instance, the key message of its campaign is to create a churn in the market through the slogan, Badlo life ka plan (Change your life’s plan). At the moment, the company’s plan seems to be working as over 50 per cent of its subscribers are not new customers but those who have switched from other mobile service operators in Rajasthan. “They (these customers) are doing so because they are frustrated with the quality of the old incumbent networks and they are willing to try us as it is a non-congested network,” says Rozanov. The CDMA challenge Observers see it with skepticism. Is CDMA the right platform to grow in India, they ask? Aren’t large CDMA service operators like Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices moving towards GSM to expand their footprint in the country? Aren’t customers wary of being tied down to the handset provided by the CDMA service operator? “Sistema has money to put in and that is an advantage. But its entry into mobile services through CDMA is a suicidal strategy as the market has clearly rejected the technology. Also, telecom service operators cannot make money as they have to subsidise the phones which adds to the acquisition cost,” says a senior functionary of a rival telecom service company. Sistema Shyam does not think so. It says it is getting about 12.5 per cent of the net subscriber additions month-on-month (which includes both GSM and CDMA). Rozanov points out that despite the low tariffs from Reliance Communications on its new GSM service, MTS has actually gained subscribers. Still, the company has not set very ambitious targets. Rozanov hopes to get 8 to 10 per cent of the net additions in each market he enters. If these numbers are reached, he expects the company would be EBITDA-positive in two and a half years. The targets may be modest, but Sistema Shyam, it seems, is ready to pay the price game. The company has dropped the price of entry-level colour phones to Rs 999 and it comes with six months of free calls and lifetime validity. “The subsidy that we incur on every phone is going down as the price of phones is going down faster than the fall in new offers,” says Rozanov. Enticing users Meanwhile, Rozanov is already looking closely at segmenting the market based on subscriber data. He says that the numbers show that a large percentage of his subscribers belong to the SME (small and medium enterprises) segment for which the attraction is a non-congested network and attractive tariffs. The next stage will be to create offers for various segments to expand the market. In Tamil Nadu, Sistema Shyam has found that bulk buyers have bought the service because of the large minutes offered free — on its “one million offer”, customers get validity till 2028, apart from 150 minutes of daily local calls free for just Rs 499. Rozanov says that the aggressive pricing has triggered bulk purchases in 50s and 100s from taxi service companies and courier service operators who are looking at how to keep in touch with their employees at minimal cost. But will Sistema Shyam be able to enter the home of India’s discerning mobile customer who is being spoilt by choices? Rozanov and his team have a tough challenge to put the MTS flag on the country’s telecom map dominated by local players, Europeans and Asian service majors. -
Chinese Phone Could Ring Trouble
me_saket replied to savramesh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
how much they are charging for applying IMEI to handset? -
Loop Telecom's Tamil Nadu, Orissa Launches Next Week
me_saket replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
when is launch date? -
Updated: 11-digit Mobile Numbers By 2010 - '9’ to be prefixed to all existing numbers
me_saket replied to Sadikk's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
china and UK having 11 digit number. all u have think is from point of view of landline. 2-bsnl 3reliance 4-airtel 5-other operator like shyam 6-tata 7-empty 8-empty 9-mobile 1-spericl numbe like 100 etc so 7, and 8 could be possible. but why telco are opposing, if is not now, then upgradation has to be done later in future. -
http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Videoco...101599-613.html Videocon Commercially Launches DTH Services TodayTechtree News Staff, May 01, 2009 0800 hrs IST Newest DTH player on the block E-Mail Print The newest player in the Direct-to-home (DTH) arena to commercially launch its services in the country is Videocon. The company has branding its services as 'Videocon D2H'. Videocon soft-launched this service in India on April 27. With this launch, Videocon becomes the sixth company to offer DTH services in the country. There will be 2,500 dealers in 15,000 showroom across India offering Videocon s DTH services. The company is targeting 15 lakh subscribers in the first year, followed by a consistent growth of similar figures. It aims to garner one crore subscribers in the next six years, reports the Hindu Business Line. Videocon also plans to pioneer TVs with in-built set-top boxes (STBs) in the Indian market. According to a top Videocon spokesperson who spoke with The Hindu Business Line, it has taken the company as many as 40 engineers who have spent nearly 2 years to devise the TV sets with in-built STBs. Watch this space for more details on the new Videocon s DTH service as well as pricing.
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Dot Rings Mobile Number Portability
me_saket replied to coolrajiv's topic in Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
@ravi. ofcourse onnet call chrg is problem. but wat was wrng with addng 2 by bsnl -
Ping mobile is branch from HFCL, which operate in fews major towns of punjab and city Chandigarh. this provide CDMA mobile service in prepaid and postpaid along with FIXED line and wireless landline service. At end of march it was having 550,502 subsciber.(little few) what is kind of service? who are using? what are expasion plan of HFCL, lets discuss here web: www.pingmobile.in
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Any new network showing in your mobile?
me_saket replied to Arun's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
did u find any network for LOOP telecom in tamilnadu and in orissa? -
Tata Tele To Launch Gsm Services Soon
me_saket replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
NO, because DoCoMo, means DO COMMUNICATION over MOBILE. this will not reflect NTT's identity I think name won't having words like TATA,INDICOM, NTT, DoCoMo, GSM etc Vigin is brach from Richard which is different company than Japan's NTT, -
Loop Telecom's Tamil Nadu, Orissa Launches Next Week
me_saket replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
BIG flop game, just 10% coverage - -
Airtel Discontinues Unlimited Gprs Mobile Office?
me_saket replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
i had confirmend with CC, he told Rs25/day, and this plan is running from last 1.5months idea also charging 25/day -
Any new network showing in your mobile?
me_saket replied to Arun's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
anybody had visited dealer or tata indicom office regarding service and handset -
Want To Buy Samsung Explore Or Samsung Sleek Taht Is In Virgin For Tata
me_saket replied to enjoylifewithsms's topic in Samsung
available here in maharashtra tata explore @3100 only -
Airtel Discontinues Unlimited Gprs Mobile Office?
me_saket replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
i will never go with airtel then -
if no broadband then it wise decesion to go for brodband than EVDO
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Shyam-sistema Gets Pan-india Cdma Spectrum !
me_saket replied to Honest's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
2-3 circle per quarter, and all india coverage by dec10 -
Airtel Discontinues Unlimited Gprs Mobile Office?
me_saket replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
need to check with frndz will thn able to answer -
Reliance Makes Silent Re-entry Into Petro Retail
me_saket replied to savramesh's topic in The Lounge
i agree with u, but hope he will not degrade qaulity for compititive price. i too waiting for reliance pertol -
Gsm Players Plan To Use Existing Spectrum For 3g
me_saket replied to Arun's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
i think rcom his having excess spectrum due to CEP, so they can go for 3g on GSM, they will be first who will take advantage of this scheme -
No Lifetime Of A Good Idea
me_saket replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
all existing Idea prepaid subs means even those subciber who have vailidity of 365 by recharing some perticular RCV and what will happen to my Rs999, which i paid for lifelong idea 3-4yers back? plz save us. BAD move by IDEA. now i agree with http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?s=&a...st&p=147181 -
Any new network showing in your mobile?
me_saket replied to Arun's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
moderator plz split this topic and add signal related post in tata gsm forum http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?showtopic=16771 -
Area Code Finder - CDMA and GSM Networks
me_saket replied to Arun's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
is this list updated with 95series of rcom gsm and tata gsm also? MTS too