by telecomblogs on February 6, 2012
In morning, I got to read an article written in WSJ India explaining economics behind the 2G verdict & why it should be called as win. I appreciate the economic theories behind such verdicts, but a closer look has to be taken, before we argue it as a win or loss. As argued here days before, SC of [...]
by telecomblogs on February 5, 2012
Recently, I got to read an awesome post about Amazon’s soft entry into India’s booming e-commerce space, little known e-commerce portal ‘Junglee‘. The post itself describes beautifully, how being a gatekeeper toIndia’s e-commerce space would be the best Amazon could do, instead of burdening itself with logistics hassles. Great point taken! Let’s read first what Junglee is all about [...]
by telecomblogs on February 5, 2012
How do you predict revenues of services/products which are new in Indian context? Do these new technologies are more about business models than actual technologies? That’s the question, everyone is looking to answer, since launch of 3G services in India? FTTx aka Fiber to the (Home/floor/premise etc) won’t fare differently while answering those set of [...]
by telecomblogs on February 4, 2012
Now, as 122 2G Licenses are cancelled by Supreme Court of India, the argument of Supreme Court to cancel 2G licenses and re-auction them back might be challenged, based on TRAI recommendation paper released on 11 May 2010 on ‘Spectrum Management’. There’re two assumption to this, based on which recommendations (Para3.44, 3.45) are made, on not [...]
by telecomblogs on February 3, 2012
The entire Indian telecom fraternity was in deep shock over the cancellation of 122 licenses awarded to various telcos during & after year 2008. It’s victorious moment for Mr. S. Swamy, who is indeed the architect of yesterday’s landmark judgment. But how could something tumultuous really happen to such high scale, when it’s just three years back [...]
by telecomblogs on February 3, 2012
For past couple of weeks ( from 12th Jan to be exact), I had to keep blog site down. This was indeed due to the issues I was trying to resolve with Godaddy, our hosting partner. I received number of emails from Authors to PRs members mentioning the surprise for the same, but unfortunately, it [...]
by telecomblogs on December 29, 2011
Already one of the largest economies in the world and set to become the most populous country in the world by 2020, India is enjoying its golden years and developing at an exponential rate. With over 100 million internet users, India has one of the biggest online communities in the world, so it might come as a surprise to know only 12 million are using a broadband connection, with 85% of these connecting [...]