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Telecommunication Is One Of The Fastest Growing Segments In India With The Tele-Density (Number Of Telephones Per Every Hundred People) Reaching 14.40% At The End Of July 2006

Posted on: Wednesday, 6 December 2006, 06:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46540) has announced the addition of Telecom Technology in India to their offering.

Telecommunication is one of the fastest growing segments in the country with the tele-density (number of telephones per every hundred people) reaching 14.40% at the end of July 2006, compared to 8.6% in Dec 2004. This was primarily because of the liberalisation of the sector by Government of India, which made telecom services readily accessible and affordable. This phenomenal growth in Indian telecom has drawn the attention of the world. This unique report, the first of its kind provides a deep understanding of Telecom technology in India, Education, Research activities, Patents filed in the country, Major industry forums, profiles of major R&D centers & Investments. It has highlighted all the premier Institutes in terms of course offered and major Government Research Organisations in telecommunications. Major Players profiled in the report are: Midas Communication Technologies, NMSWorks Software Limited, Nexge Technologies, Integrated Softech Solutions,Nilgiri Networks,Amdale technologies Ltd,n-Logue,Motorola India, Siemens India, Nortel India,Alcatel,Ericsson,Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited(BSNL),Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited(MTNL),Bharati Enterprises,HFCL Infotel Ltd,Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices,Shyam Telecom Ltd,Aircel cellular, Hutchison Essar.

Content Outline:

- Telecommunications

- Education in Telecommunication

- Research and Development in Telecommunications

- IPR in Telecommunication

- Major Players

- Major Investments

- Major Collaborations

- Government Initiatives

- Industry Forums

- Achievements in India

- Telecom Market in India--Few Performance Indicators

- Conclusion

Telecommunication is one of the fastest growing segments in the country with the tele-density (number of telephones per every hundred people) reaching 14.40% at the end of July 2006, compared to 8.6% in Dec 2004. This was primarily because of the liberalisation of the sector by Government of India, which made telecom services readily accessible and affordable. This phenomenal growth in Indian telecom has drawn the attention of the world. This unique report, the first of its kind provides a deep understanding of Telecom technology in India, Education, Research activities, Patents filed in the country, Major industry forums, profiles of major R&D centers & Investments. It has highlighted all the premier Institutes in terms of course offered and major Government Research Organisations in telecommunications. Major Players profiled in the report are: Midas Communication Technologies, NMSWorks Software Limited, Nexge Technologies, Integrated Softech Solutions, Nilgiri Networks, Amdale technologies Ltd, n-Logue,Motorola India, Siemens India, Nortel India,Alcatel, Ericsson, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited(BSNL), Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited(MTNL), Bharati Enterprises, HFCL Infotel Ltd, Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices, Shyam Telecom Ltd, Aircel cellular, Hutchison Essar.

Companies Mentioned:

Midas Communication Technologies NMSWorks Software Limited Nexge Technologies Integrated Softech Solutions Nilgiri Networks Amdale technologies Ltd n-Logue Motorola India Siemens India Nortel India Alcatel Ericsson Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited(BSNL) Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited(MTNL) Bharati Enterprises HFCL Infotel Ltd Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices Shyam Telecom Ltd Aircel cellular Hutchison Essar

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46540.


Source: Business Wire

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