Mobile phone companies of India Essays

  • Swot Analysis Of Airtel

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    Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd. (BTVL), the country’s leading telecom conglomerate is one of India’s leading private sector provider of Tele-communications services. The other companies under this group are:- • Bharti Infratel • Bharti Retail • Bharti TeleTech • Field Fresh Foods( joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and DMPL India Ltd.-a subsidiary of Del Monte Pacific Ltd.).. • Bharti AXA General Insurance and Life Insurance (joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and AXA, world leader in financial

  • Telecommunication Industry: Mergers And Acquisitions In The Telecom Industry

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    Telecom industry now becomes very attractive in terms of mergers and acquisitions. Telecom industry now a days is the fastest growing industry all over the world. In this industry deals with several types of communication medium like fixed line phones, mobile phones ,internet and broad band services .Through mergers and acquisition domestic telecommunication cut down their expenses and they achieve greater market share. Many Telecommunication service provider take mergers and acquisition for growing globally

  • Samsung And Micromax Case Study

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    of Samsung's India mobile business told Reuters. Samsung said it has a manufacturing facility in India, which could have resulted in a mismatch in calculating shipment levels."The number of smartphones we retail in India is more than double than that of the next player," Warsi said He did not say what percentages of Samsung’s smartphones are made in India. Samsung does not break out manufacturing numbers for smartphones. Industry sources said Samsung makes about 90 percent of all phones it sells in

  • Nokia's India Strategy

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    Nokia in India Introduction Nokia, the global leader in mobile handsets had come a long way since it entered India in 1995. From winning the CII Brand of the Year award in 2005 to being invited to Harvard to talk on how the company had penetrated the Indian market, Nokia’s Indian operations had become a global case study of sorts. In brand surveys across Indian cities and demographics, Nokia topped the awareness list. More than half of the 49 million mobile users in India carried a Nokia handset

  • Swot Analysis Of Nokia

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    telecommunications company headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, Finland, and is one of the fastest growing companies in the world. Nokia currently have more than 100,000 employees in 120 countries worldwide with annual revenue of 519 million Euros and had 274 million Euros in profits in the third quarter of 2013 (Nokia Reports 274). Nokia produces different products and services such as mobile phones, mini tablets and accessories. To add, Nokia offers digital mapping, navigation systems for phones as well

  • Mobile Phones In Rural India Case Study

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    Mobile phones act as a ‘Window to the World’ for rural India. They provide the rural communities a means to connect to the outside world and to each other. But it took a very long time for mobile phones to enter the rural market. Let’s look at the story from the start. When land phones first came into rural India, there used to be a single phone for a whole village which acted as the sole point for communication. People used to go there and wait for calls from their loved ones at prior appointed

  • Strategic Management Assignment on Micromax

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    March 29, 2000 with its registered office in New Delhi. The company is 10th largest mobile handset manufacturer in the world & second largest smartphones company in India. It was co-founded by Rajesh Agarwal, Sumeet Arora, Rahul Sharma & Vikas Jain.Four of them holds important portfolios in the firm:- Few of the major developments during the course of setting up the business were: Fiscal Year Key Events 2000 Company was incorporated s Micromax Informatics Ltd. 2001 Started

  • Analysis of Micromax Informatics Limited success in Indian Mobile Industry

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    Executive Summary India is the second largest and the fastest growing telecom market in the world in terms of number of wireless connections, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (the "TRAI"). The growth in wireless connections has facilitated the growth of Indian mobile handset industry. The Indian mobile handset market posted revenues of Rs 35,946 crore in FY 13. The Mobile handset market was dominated by MNC’s like Nokia, Sony, Motorola and Samsung till 2008 when these MNC’s

  • Mobile Marketing Essay

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    perception for digital marketing in Multiple categories Many studies have highlighted Mobile penetration has increased . smartphone subscriptions are set to more than double by 2020 and 70 percent of the world 's population will be engulfed by the movement. "By 2020 there will be 26 billion connected devices," As per the report from ericsson , India added at least 26 million subscribers at a time when the total number of mobile subscriptions in the first quarter of 2015 touched 7.2 billion, including 108

  • Essay On Micromax

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    Informatics Limited) is one of the leading Consumer Electromics company in India with 23 domestic offices across the country and international offices in Hong Kong, USA, Dubai, Philippines, Denmark, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, UAE, Nepal and Brazil and has 20% revenues pouring in from International markets. Micromax, which is the second largest smartphone player in India, held about 16% market share in Q4 2013. It is the 10th largest mobile phone player in the world. With a futuristic vision and an exhaustive

  • Bus 661 Marketing Research Paper

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    seniors. Nokia has the option of either continuing to use the Windows operating system and appealing to a different consumer group, or switching to the Android operating system and competing with smartphone devices. I will compare Nokia’s efforts to companies who are participating in each approach. This will give insight into what consumers are looking for, and how Nokia can implement a marketing strategy that will be effective in communicating this shift. PESTLE Analysis Political The PESTLE analysis

  • How Farmers in India Can Benefit from Mobile Commerce

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    M -commerce or mobile commerce is a young concept which can be viewed as a subset of e-commerce made possible by the widespread adoption of portable, handheld devices as mobile phones. In present scenario M Commerce has been entered in various sectors as finance, services, retails, and telecommunication and information technology services. In these sectors-Commerce is not only being widely accepted but also it is becoming more popular mode of business/commerce. Now, it’s turn to enter in agriculture

  • Microsoft And Nokia Case Study

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    Structuring alliances Microsoft and Nokia were long standing partners, but they acted as separate companies. Even though the two collaborated frequently, they each had to go through different development processes; both companies had their own resources, tools, culture and trade secrets, which created a lot of inefficiencies. The CEO of Microsoft announce “one Microsoft” initiative to restructure the company aiming to realign product development line , a month after the announcement CEO had announce

  • Digital Wallet Case Study

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    Emergence of Digital Wallet as a service in India ABSTRACT: In today’s world, a Smartphone has become essential part of daily life. There was a time when transactions happened through barter system. Thereafter was the emergence of notes and coins. And presently, the world is moving towards the “Digital Wallet”. Due to technology, mobile users can use their Smartphone to make money transactions or payments by using applications installed in their phone. Digital wallet system is an essential part

  • Sunil Bharti Mittal - Entrepreneur Profile

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    5 billion turnover company runs India's largest GSM-based mobile phone service. Sunil's father, Sat Paul Mittal, an MP, was always in public life. It was Sunil who started in business (making cycle parts in Ludhiana, India) in 1976 at the age of 18 with borrowed capital of Rs 20,000.The son of a politician, Sunil Mittal is a Punjabi. He has built the Bharti group, along with two siblings, into India's largest mobile phone operator in just ten years.15 years back, his company, Bharti Telecom, was

  • Leaders in the Mobile Phone Market are Apple and Samsung

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    important technological companies in the mobile phone market. Both companies have achieved outstanding sales in the past years and have made some competitors such as Nokia or Blackberry almost inexistent. This does, therefore, raise the question: Apple or Samsung? Which one will win the technological battle? Both enterprises have been challenging each other in the past few years in order to win this smartphone war. Research and analysis of the company’s sales, show that both companies focus over 50 per

  • Case Study Of Nokia's Strategy

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    The changes in leadership positions soon led to results and Nokia’s strategy was re-evaluated. The company describes the decision to shift focus on its remaining three divisions – Nokia Networks, HERE and Nokia Technology – as forward-looking. The businesses continuing in operation are respective leaders of their marketplace (Nokia, 2014). Nokia Networks is a broadband radio network provider, attracting customers all over the globe. Nokia Networks focuses on developing 5G, which is due to replace

  • Motorola Marketing Strategy

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    Motorola marketing strategy - Presentation Transcript Introduction - First to enter in Indian market. - Founded by Galvin Brothers. - Name was adopted in 1947 - Deals in Laptops, Cordless phones, Camera, Semi-Conductors, Wireless communication, Marketing Strategy Captured mass market. Launched a phone costing Rs.1600. Launched MOTOFLIP costing under Rs.4000. Widen their product portfolio. Collaborated with cellular service provider. Enhanced their distribution network. Youth- Target Audience

  • Farmer Suicide Essay

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    AGRICULTURE SCENARIO Farmer suicides in India has been a growing concern forever now and they were estimated at 17,368, in 2009, by the National Crime Records Bureau. Out of these 17368 cases, 10765 farmer suicides occurred in the five states, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh often referred as the suicide belt. Maharashtra recorded 2872 number of farmer suicides in 2009 and has remained the worst state for the 10th successive year in terms of Agriculture farmer

  • Xiaomi Case Study

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    innovation and developments. Among these developments, mobile phone devices have had one of the fastest household adoption rates of any technology in the world’s modern history (Comer and Wikle, 2008). Since the start of the 21st century, smartphones started becoming widespread. From 2012 onwards, most of these phones began having high-speed mobile broadband 4G LTE, motion sensors, mobile payment and many more functions. As a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, smartphones have more advanced