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Today there is not a single operator in India which is not having a rock solid marketing strategy when it comes to pushing services through sms and other means (messages that come on the screen of mobiles and are not sms in format). People working in mobile marketing circles say we are a lot closer than you might think.
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Booming Indian Wireless Market has Plenty of Room for Growth |
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Written by Mobility India
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The wireless phone subscriber base in India has already crossed the 100 million mark and will more than double to 265.2 million by 2010, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat. com). Providers will continue to rake in profits, however, Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) levels have declined significantly, and the downward trend is expected to continue, the high-tech market research firm says.
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Over 5 million GSM Additions in January 2007 GSM Industry starts the year with a bang |
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Written by Mobility India
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The GSM mobile industry continues to grow at a scorching pace. The All India GSM subscriber base grew from 105.4 million in December 2006 to 110.5 million in January 2007 recording an addition of over 5 million during the month under review. There was an overall growth of 4.8% over the previous month.
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TAITRA spreading its presence in India |
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Written by Mobility India
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 Executive Team, TAITRA
Chia-Hui Chan, Senior Specialist, Exhibition Department of
TAITRA said, “Ours is a worldwide renowned trade promotion company for
conducting trade shows, exhibitons, etc. TAITRA will be organizing a grand trade show in India at Chennai during September 14-16, 2007 in Trade Center. It will be mainly a show of information technology, and automobile electronics and accessories... "
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Hutch – a prized Vodafone possession |
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Written by Mobility India
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Firmly entrenching its position in the red-hot India mobile market, Vodafone bags India's Hutchison Essar for $11.1 billion
Ever since taking over as chief executive of the British Vodafone Group
(VOD) in 2003, Arun Sarin has tried to refocus the giant mobile
wireless operator toward emerging markets, where industry revenues are
expected to grow at annualized rates of about 12% vs. just one-third of
that pace in handset-saturated Europe. That's why over the past couple
of years, the India-born Sarin has done deals in Turkey, South Africa,
and Romania.
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