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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m6kb8n/india) has announced the addition of the "India - Telecommunications Infrastructure and Forecasts" report to their offering.
India has a huge national telecommunications network. With fixed-line penetration falling below 3% coming into 2012, the country has nevertheless achieved a remarkable coverage, 98% of the population having some form of access to a telephone. Despite the heavy investment in telecoms infrastructure over the last decade, servicing the huge population has presented major difficulties. Even the booming mobile phone market had almost 80% penetration by early 2012. As well as its huge national network, India's investment in telecommunications infrastructure over the last decade has extended to a heavy involvement in the international market. Under the leadership of international operator VSNL/Tata Indicom the country has been assembling an extensive infrastructure of gateways, satellite earth stations and fibre optic submarine cables. Billions of rupees continue to be invested in a combination of submarine cables and microwave systems to satisfy India's demand for international bandwidth and high-quality connectivity. Most significantly, VSNL/Tata Indicom has become a serious international player on the back of a series of acquisitions and good strategic moves.
Investment in infrastructure has to a significant extent depended on India attracting foreign investment into the sector. The attractiveness of India to foreign telecom operators took a nosedive in 2012 when the so-called 2G scandal resulted in a Supreme Court ruling that saw 122 mobile licences cancelled. The subsequent regulatory uncertainty can only be described as chaotic; the matter was still running its course in the second half of the year.
This report provides an update on telecoms infrastructure in India as the government and the operators push forward on a number of fronts to speed up the roll-out of services to the wider population. It also provides an overview of the submarine and satellite systems that have been put in place in recent times as the country addresses its international bandwidth needs.
Key Topics at a Glance:
1. Synopsis
2. National infrastructure
3. Infrastructure developments
4. International infrastructure
5. Notes on forecasting
6. Related reports
List of Tables
List of Charts
List of Exhibits
Companies Mentioned:
- Bharti Airtel
- Idea/Spice
- Reliance Communications
- Tata Teleservices
- Vodafone Essar
- Bharti Telenet
- Reliance Infocomm
- Tata Teleservices
- Tulip Telecom
- Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL)
- Tata Indicom
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL)
- Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL)
- Quippo Telecom
For more information, including full table of contents, please visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m6kb8n/india
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