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ICFAI NATIONAL COLLEGE
        JAIPUR

          Analysis of      : The Telecom Sector
          Company Analyzed : Bharti Tele Ventures Ltd.
          Submitted to     : Mr. Piyush Singhal




                            Submitted By :
                            Smita Bhandari
                            Avinash Gupta
                            Ashish Khandelwal
                            Vishnu Rawat
                            Shikha Nainawat
CONTENTS

• INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR – THE JOURNEY SO FAR
• SERVICE PROVIDERS REGISTERED WITH TRAI
• KEY PLAYERS ANALYZED A NEW REPORT FROM ISI ANALYTICS, THE RESEARCH
  ARM OF ISI EMERGING MARKETS!
• DEMAND OF TELECOM IN INDIA
• INDIAN MOBILE HANDSET MARKET 2007
• MAJOR PLAYER OF TELECOM SECTOR.
• GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
• FEW RECENT RECOGNITIONS
• KEY FOCUS AREAS
• SUMMARIZATION
INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR - THE JOURNEY SO FAR
INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR – THE JOURNEY SO FAR
  1994 was a watershed in the history of Indian Telecom Sector, which
  ranked sixth in the world. That year saw the introduction of New Telecom
  policy of Government of India that envisaged the vast changed in Indian
  Telecom Scenario and reflected the government desire to bring Indian
  Telecom at par with the rest of the world.


  This policy changed was followed by the large number of other initiatives,
  including introduction of NTP 1999 , that           indicated   continuing
  commitment of the Government to liberalize the sector. The various policy
  changes also reflected government of India realization that the huge
  funds needed to undertake gigantic and extensive upgrade of telecom
  infrastructure in all the tree segment of wireless and data services would
  required active participation of private sector.
SERVICE PROVIDERS REGISTERED WITH TRAI

   Basics Services Providers
   Cellular Mobile Services Providers
   Internet Services Providers
   E-mail Services Providers
   GMPCS Services Providers
   High Speed Data Services Providers
   International Long Distance Services Providers
   Closed user Services Providers
   PMRTS Services Providers
   Radio Paging Services Providers
   VSAT Services Providers
Key Players Analyzed :

 This section provides the overview, key facts, financial information, future
 plans and business strategies of prominent players in the Indian Telecom
  market like Bharti Airtel, Vodaphone, Reliance Communications , Tata
 Indicom, Idea Cellular, Aircel Ltd, MTNL, BSNL VSNL and Sify Ltd.



 Research Methodology :
 Information Sources
 Information has been sourced from namely , books, newspapers, trade
 journals, and white papers , industry portals, government agencies, trade
 associations, industry news and developments and through access to more
 than 3000 paid databases.

 Analysis Methods
 The analysis methods includes the following: Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend
 Analysis , Linear Regression Analysis using software tools , Judgmental
 Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
A New Report from ISI Analytics, the research
arm of ISI Emerging Markets :

India began deregulation of its market in 1994 and today it is one of the most
deregulated telecom markets in the world . The liberalization of the industry
has created an impressive forward - momentum in India, resulting in a
vigorously competitive and fast growing sector. Moreover , the government
had relaxed significantly the foreign investment norms in the sector.
According to the Department of Trade, India’s investment policy framework
permits foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in a number of key sectors of the
telecom markets.


Our India Telecommunication report provides in-depth analysis, built on 2005
and 2006 year - end market data , and updated statistics for Q1 2007.
Packed with tables and graphs from our own CEIC statistics databases,
and expert views from our own on-the-ground analysts, this report delivers a
thorough yet easily digested overview of the India Telecommunication
market, keeping you up to date and ahead of the curve on industry
developments.
Projected Demand for Telephone Lines in India

   Year (April-March)   Projected Demand   Increase (million lines)
                        (million lines)

          1997-1998              17.4       

          1998-1999              20.5                      3.1


          1999-2000              23.4                      2.9


          2000-2001              26.8                      3.4


          2001-2002              30.7                      3.9


          2002-2003              35.2                      4.5


          2003-2004              40.3                      5.1


          2004-2005              46.3                      6.0


          2005-2006              53.0                      6.7
$ Mil         1989         1992         1993         1994         1995         1996



Revenues               158,068      160,353      172,860       186,214     199,055       213,532




Employment (000)             901          893          886          901          924          955




Taxes                    5,086        5,194        5,681        6,603        7,539         7,978




Hourly Earnings ($)      14.14        15.11        16.62         15.93       16.26         16.65
INDIAN MOBILE HANDSET MARKET 2007

With rapid consumerism sweeping the country, India has emerged as the
second largest mobile handset market, poised for explosive growth by 2007.
Dominated largely by Nokia with a total market share of 59%, followed by
Samsung (13 %) and Motorola (7%) respectively, Indian mobile handset
market is currently catering to 45 million subscribers (June 2005). Recent
records show that Indian GSM (Global System for Mobile) cellular user
base has grown from 43 million, as estimated in May, to 45 million in
June 2005 , representing a growth of 3.50% In addition , recent changes
imbibed in the government policies that price mobile handsets at a lower
end with flexible custom-duty for new entrants are startling the market
with multiple models largely aimed to higher and middle-income groups.
The report investigates and assesses the growth factors contributing to
mobile handset market and includes wide coverage of important issues and
 policies concerning development of Indian mobile telecommunication
industry. This market research report also gives a complete analysis of
India’s
MAJOR PLAYERS IN TELECOM SECTOR


 Bharti Airtel
 Vodaphone
 Reliance (GSM & CDMA)
 Tata (CDMA)
 Idea (GSM)
 BPL
 Aircel
 Smart
 Spice
 Others
MARKET SHARE MAJOR COMPANIES

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                      Ist Qtr   2st Qtr   3st Qtr   4st Qtr
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FEW RECENT RECOGNITIONS :
•   Ranked 3rd globally for best returns to the share holder by the business week
    magazine in the “InfoTech 100” list in July 07.


•   Airtel was chosen as the second most trusted service brand in India in the
    prestigious “ Most Trusted Brands 2007 Survey ” conducted by Economic
    Times Brand Equity.


•   Conferred with the “Best Emerging Market Carrier Award” at the telecom Asia
    Awards 07.


•   Awarded “ Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises ” ( MAKE ) in 06 at
    INFOVISION.
KEY FOCUS AREAS :


Customer Experience   Highest quality Network, a consistent Brand
                      Experience

Being First           Product Innovations


Speed to Market       Network Reach, Product availability


Economies of Scale    Operating Cost & Capex.
TO SUMMARIZE :

COMPANY’S MISSION & VISION :

- By 2010 Airtel Will be the most admired brand in India :



 •         Loved by more customers.

 •         Targeted by top talent.

 •         Benchmarked by more business.

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52172361 airtel-presentation

  • 1. ICFAI NATIONAL COLLEGE JAIPUR Analysis of : The Telecom Sector Company Analyzed : Bharti Tele Ventures Ltd. Submitted to : Mr. Piyush Singhal Submitted By : Smita Bhandari Avinash Gupta Ashish Khandelwal Vishnu Rawat Shikha Nainawat
  • 2. CONTENTS • INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR – THE JOURNEY SO FAR • SERVICE PROVIDERS REGISTERED WITH TRAI • KEY PLAYERS ANALYZED A NEW REPORT FROM ISI ANALYTICS, THE RESEARCH ARM OF ISI EMERGING MARKETS! • DEMAND OF TELECOM IN INDIA • INDIAN MOBILE HANDSET MARKET 2007 • MAJOR PLAYER OF TELECOM SECTOR. • GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION • FEW RECENT RECOGNITIONS • KEY FOCUS AREAS • SUMMARIZATION
  • 3. INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR - THE JOURNEY SO FAR INDIAN TELECOM SECTOR – THE JOURNEY SO FAR 1994 was a watershed in the history of Indian Telecom Sector, which ranked sixth in the world. That year saw the introduction of New Telecom policy of Government of India that envisaged the vast changed in Indian Telecom Scenario and reflected the government desire to bring Indian Telecom at par with the rest of the world. This policy changed was followed by the large number of other initiatives, including introduction of NTP 1999 , that indicated continuing commitment of the Government to liberalize the sector. The various policy changes also reflected government of India realization that the huge funds needed to undertake gigantic and extensive upgrade of telecom infrastructure in all the tree segment of wireless and data services would required active participation of private sector.
  • 4. SERVICE PROVIDERS REGISTERED WITH TRAI  Basics Services Providers  Cellular Mobile Services Providers  Internet Services Providers  E-mail Services Providers  GMPCS Services Providers  High Speed Data Services Providers  International Long Distance Services Providers  Closed user Services Providers  PMRTS Services Providers  Radio Paging Services Providers  VSAT Services Providers
  • 5. Key Players Analyzed : This section provides the overview, key facts, financial information, future plans and business strategies of prominent players in the Indian Telecom market like Bharti Airtel, Vodaphone, Reliance Communications , Tata Indicom, Idea Cellular, Aircel Ltd, MTNL, BSNL VSNL and Sify Ltd. Research Methodology : Information Sources Information has been sourced from namely , books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers , industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, industry news and developments and through access to more than 3000 paid databases. Analysis Methods The analysis methods includes the following: Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis , Linear Regression Analysis using software tools , Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
  • 6. A New Report from ISI Analytics, the research arm of ISI Emerging Markets : India began deregulation of its market in 1994 and today it is one of the most deregulated telecom markets in the world . The liberalization of the industry has created an impressive forward - momentum in India, resulting in a vigorously competitive and fast growing sector. Moreover , the government had relaxed significantly the foreign investment norms in the sector. According to the Department of Trade, India’s investment policy framework permits foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in a number of key sectors of the telecom markets. Our India Telecommunication report provides in-depth analysis, built on 2005 and 2006 year - end market data , and updated statistics for Q1 2007. Packed with tables and graphs from our own CEIC statistics databases, and expert views from our own on-the-ground analysts, this report delivers a thorough yet easily digested overview of the India Telecommunication market, keeping you up to date and ahead of the curve on industry developments.
  • 7. Projected Demand for Telephone Lines in India Year (April-March) Projected Demand Increase (million lines) (million lines) 1997-1998 17.4   1998-1999 20.5 3.1 1999-2000 23.4 2.9 2000-2001 26.8 3.4 2001-2002 30.7 3.9 2002-2003 35.2 4.5 2003-2004 40.3 5.1 2004-2005 46.3 6.0 2005-2006 53.0 6.7
  • 8. $ Mil 1989 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Revenues 158,068 160,353 172,860 186,214 199,055 213,532 Employment (000) 901 893 886 901 924 955 Taxes 5,086 5,194 5,681 6,603 7,539 7,978 Hourly Earnings ($) 14.14 15.11 16.62 15.93 16.26 16.65
  • 9. INDIAN MOBILE HANDSET MARKET 2007 With rapid consumerism sweeping the country, India has emerged as the second largest mobile handset market, poised for explosive growth by 2007. Dominated largely by Nokia with a total market share of 59%, followed by Samsung (13 %) and Motorola (7%) respectively, Indian mobile handset market is currently catering to 45 million subscribers (June 2005). Recent records show that Indian GSM (Global System for Mobile) cellular user base has grown from 43 million, as estimated in May, to 45 million in June 2005 , representing a growth of 3.50% In addition , recent changes imbibed in the government policies that price mobile handsets at a lower end with flexible custom-duty for new entrants are startling the market with multiple models largely aimed to higher and middle-income groups. The report investigates and assesses the growth factors contributing to mobile handset market and includes wide coverage of important issues and policies concerning development of Indian mobile telecommunication industry. This market research report also gives a complete analysis of India’s
  • 10. MAJOR PLAYERS IN TELECOM SECTOR  Bharti Airtel  Vodaphone  Reliance (GSM & CDMA)  Tata (CDMA)  Idea (GSM)  BPL  Aircel  Smart  Spice  Others
  • 11. MARKET SHARE MAJOR COMPANIES market Share 30 25 20 15 market Share 10 5 0 e l L e ea ta s rte on er N nc Ta Id Ai BS th ph ia O ti el da ar R Vo Bh
  • 12. CUSTOMER BASE PERFORMANCE OF BHARTI AIRTEL 35 30 25 market Share 20 % 15 10 5 0 Ist Qtr 2st Qtr 3st Qtr 4st Qtr Quarters
  • 13. FEW RECENT RECOGNITIONS : • Ranked 3rd globally for best returns to the share holder by the business week magazine in the “InfoTech 100” list in July 07. • Airtel was chosen as the second most trusted service brand in India in the prestigious “ Most Trusted Brands 2007 Survey ” conducted by Economic Times Brand Equity. • Conferred with the “Best Emerging Market Carrier Award” at the telecom Asia Awards 07. • Awarded “ Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises ” ( MAKE ) in 06 at INFOVISION.
  • 14. KEY FOCUS AREAS : Customer Experience Highest quality Network, a consistent Brand Experience Being First Product Innovations Speed to Market Network Reach, Product availability Economies of Scale Operating Cost & Capex.
  • 15. TO SUMMARIZE : COMPANY’S MISSION & VISION : - By 2010 Airtel Will be the most admired brand in India : • Loved by more customers. • Targeted by top talent. • Benchmarked by more business.