12. 1) China Mobile Country – China, Subscribers: 532.9 million Revenue: $66.2 billion , Market Cap: $225.0 billion Employees: 138268 2) Vodafone Group Country – UK, Subscribers: 333 million Revenue: $65.7 billion, Market Cap: $115.7 billion Employees: 79097 3) China Unicorn Country – China, Subscribers: 284 million Revenue: $22.6 billion, Market Cap: $27.9 billion Employees: 205200 Top 10 telecom companies in the World (updated - 31 May 2010) 4) Telefonica Country – Spain, Subscribers: 264 million Revenue: $79.1 billion , Market Cap: $107.1 billion Employees: 250000 5) America Movil Country – USA, Subscribers: 201 million Revenue: $29.3 billion, Market Cap: $78.3 billion Employees: 55627
13. 6) France Telecom Country – France, Subscribers: 192.7 million Revenue: $64.1 , Market Cap: $62.6 billion Employees: 180000 7) Bharti+Zain Country - Bharti - India, Zain - Kuwait , Subscribers: 163.6 million Revenue: $9.2 billion, Market Cap: $46.91 billion Employees: 31201 8) AT&T Country – USA, Subscribers: 150 million Revenue: $123 billion, Market Cap: $154.6 billion Employees: 394600 Top 10 telecom companies in the World (updated - 31 May 2010) 9) Verizon Comm Country – USA, Subscribers: 87.7 million (for wireless business) Revenue: $107.8 billion, Market Cap: $86.1 billion Employees: 224366 10) NTT Docomo Country – Japan, Subscribers: 54.6 million Revenue: $44.4 billion, Market Cap: $69.4 billion Employees: 21831
14. 1. Bharti Airtel Revenue:- US$ 7.8 Billion Employees:- 25,543 Subscribers:- 170 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 108066.23 2. Reliance Communications Revenue:- US$ 6.9 billion Employees:- 36650 Subscribers:- 100 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 32683.44 3. Idea Cellular Revenue:- US$ 3 billion Employees:- 6481 Subscribers:- 70 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 14368.92 Top 10 telecom companies in India (updated - 31 May 2010) 4. Tata Communications Revenue:- US$ 2.39 billion Employees:- 363039 Subscribers:- 67 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 13181.25 5. Tata Teleservices Revenue:- US$ 1.5 billion Employees:- 350000 Subscribers:- 35 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 4393.06
15. 6. Spice Communications Revenue:- US$ 1.3 Billion Employees:- 31884 Subscribers:- 4.46 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 4136.13 7. MTNL Revenue:- US$ 1.1 Billion Employees:- 8000 Subscribers:- 4.4 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 4044.6 8. GTL Revenue:- US$ 1.03 Billion Employees:- 7066 Subscribers:- 1.2 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 2475.12 9. GTL Infrastructure Revenue:- US$ 1.03 Billion Employees:- 12675 Subscribers:- 0.8 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 2210.49 10. OnMobile Global Revenue:- US$ 1 Billion Employees:- 89000 / 1242 Subscribers:- 0.5 million (2010) Market Cap in Crores:- 1403.52 Top 10 telecom companies in India (updated - 31 May 2010)
for his pioneering developments in wireless radio communications.
for his pioneering developments in wireless radio communications.
the first experimental electric telegraph Line was started between Kolkata and Diamond Harbor. In 1851, it was opened for tBritish East India Company
2. According to the CII Ernst & Young report titled 'India 2012: Telecom growth continues', revenue from India's telecom services industry is projected to reach US$ 54 billion in 2012, as against US$ 31 billion in 2008.
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1.) Adapted from TRAI magazine 2009-2010
2.) Economictimes
3.) According to a study by Stanford University and consulting firm BDA, the Indian Mobile Value Added Services is poised to touch US$ 2.74 billion by 2010.---http://www.ibef.org/artdispview.aspx?in=72&art_id=25242&cat_id=470&page=1
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Under Trai’s proposed spectrum allocation model, Tata Tele, Telenor and Loop may have to live without startup GSM airwaves in a host of locations for months. The reason: Trai believes adequate spectrum should first be made available to existing operators with networks and subscribers to help them perform their operations efficiently. – ET -12/05/2010
1.2.1 ) The regulator also proposed to do away with existing subscriber-linked criteria and came up with a new formula for paying spectrum charges beyond 6.2MHz. Under the new formula, GSM operators will pay the same price discovered in 3G auction for spectrum beyond 6.2 MHz, while CDMA operators will have to pay the same beyond 5MHz. – BS -12/05/2010
1.2.1 ) According to the mergers and acquisitions guidelines laid down by Trai, the total spectrum held by the combined entity would not go beyond 14.4MHz/10MHz (for GSM/CDMA). It will also have to pay for the spectrum beyond 6.2MHz. – BS- 12/05/2010
1.2.3) Trai also recommended the removal of three-year lock-in period for mergers and acquisitions. It also suggested paying of one-time fee for spectrum beyond 6.2MHz, which is likely to impact existing operators such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and BSNL - – BS- 12/05/2010
1.3) http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/trai-starts-process-for-4g-technology-to-give-recommendations-soon/00/03/385105/