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CMAI at The Mobile VAS SUMMIT 2009 by Virtue Insight
1. Indian Telecom Opportunities
By
N K GOYAL
President, Communications and Manufacturing Association of India, CMAI
Chairman Emeritus, TEMA
Director, National Fertilizers Ltd. ( Government of India Undertaking)
nkgoyals@yahoo.co.in 98 111 29879
Mobile VAS Summit 2009
23rd September, 2009
2. CES, 2009 being inaugurated and ribbon cutting at Las Vegas on 8th January, 2009 by NK Goyal with Sir
Howard Stringer, Chairman & CEO of Sony Corporation, Mr. Tom Hanks, the American movie star,
Mr.Gary Yacoubian, Chairman CEA & President of Myer-Emco AudioVideo, Mr. Gary Saprio, Vice
President of CEA, Ms. Qu., Presixdent, CECC China, Mr. Patrick Lavelle, President and CEO of Audiovox,
Mr. Peter Lesser, President and CEO of X-10 (USA) Inc, Mr. Loyd Ivey, Chairman and CEO of MiTek
Electronics and Communications, Mr. Jay McLellan, President and CEO of Home Automation, Inc. (HAI),
Mr. Mike Mohr, President of Celluphone, Mr.Grant Russell, President of Kleen Concepts
3. Indian Telecom
World’s fastest Growing Telecom Market – 10-15Million plus
subscriber addition per month
Second largest in the world after China
450 Mn subscribers
281 state-of-the art Networks (GSM+CDMA)
24 National Long Distance & 19 ILD Licensees
Lowest tariff but highest profitability.
Lowest Call Rates in the World
India ranks highest in Mobile monthly Minutes of Usages per
subscriber in Asia Pacific Region and second to USA in the
world….500 minutes per month
Innovative approach of doing business at lowest operation
costs.
Innovative value added concepts…missed calls, rural
applications, lowest prepaid charge
4. Indian VAS Market
SMS continues as world over highest revenue generator
Ring tones and SMS account for large portion of VAS market. About
8,00,000 ring tones downloaded daily
In India Revenue from VAS presently is 10-14% of total revenue,
expected to grow 30% within next 5-7 years.
VAS core component of operators revenue
High end users....video on demand, user generated content ie.
interface between web and mobile
Long tail users, who focus on contents subsidized by ads.
Good scope for utility based services eg. Location information, M
commerce etc.
Gaming coming up in big way. 30% of games download in Category
B/C towns.
Mobile advertisement picking up. Global revenue from mobile
advertisement expected to grow $ 10-20 Mill by 2011
VAS content developers and VASPs allege not receiving enough
revenue for developing services.
5. Indian Mobile VAS…Way
Forward
Indian mobile VAS industry would go more global and would
emerge as leader rather than follower.
India already having led in software, the innovations in mobile
VAS are going to come from India.
Mobile VAS heading evolution like a PC from personal computer
to a device to access to everything and anything you want to
know. So Mobile VAS would lead to Access to wireless world for
everything.
Exponential market opportunities for local language, content
based applications
More opportunities with 3G, BWA coming up
VOIP, Security applications, IPv4 to IPv 6 offering wide market
scopes
6. BELL’S TELEPHONE
Alexander Graham Bell, keenly interested in the
education of deaf people, invented the microphone
and in 1876 his "electrical speech machine," ie
today’s telephone. Bell set up the first telephone
exchange in New Haven, Connecticut in 1878. By
1884, long distance connections were made between
Boston, Massachusetts and New York City.
Since his death in 1922, the telecommunication
industry has undergone an amazing revolution.
Today, non-hearing people are able to use a special
display telephone to communicate.
Bell's "electrical speech machine" paved the way for
the Information Superhighway. Fiber Optics are
improving the quality and speed of data
transmission.
7. The Future…
Electronic hardware market by 2015 USD 320 billion including production
USD 150 billion and exports USD 21 billion.
Telephone subscribers: 650 million by 2012
PC sales: 25 million; installed base 65 million by 2010
ITES & Software exports: USD 60 billion by 2010
40 million new internet connection; at least 50% broadband by 2010
Nationwide TV broadcast to be digital by 2015 beginning 2010: significant
opportunity for STB consumption & manufacturing
Over USD10 bn investment in E-Governance and National ID Card by
2010 2015: Total expected Market USD 320 bn;
Domestic production USD 155 bn
8. Telecom challenges
worldwide…..contd.
Health and environmental concerns resulting in several law
suits, myths and alarms.
Consumer concerns on quality, tariff and after sale service
issues.
Use of telecom network by terrorists, ant social activities
Technology misuse in all sorts of crime ranging from credit card
fraud to data theft to simple defamation. Regulatory means for
this and also to avoid unsecured wireless networks.
Increasing awareness of restrictions sought for use of mobiles in
schools, public areas, while driving, offices etc. For ex.
New York banning cell phones in schools and Indian Parliament
Committee examining need for reasonable restrictions in use of
mobile.
9. About CMAI
CMAI is an apex business and trade promotion organization,
based in India with MOU partners and representatives spread
across over 30 Countries with branch offices in Japan, Korea,
Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia.
CMAI is integrated telecom and IT association covering all
verticals.
CMAI is involved in policy formulations with Government and
other stake holders for Technology Innovations, Indigenous
manufacturing
CMAI is developing scientific knowledge and practical means for
protecting human ecology and environment from the harmful
effects of environmental hazards like e waste, radiation etc.
CMAI assists manufacturers to maximize competitiveness in the
domestic and international markets.
10. About CMAI
With CMAI membership, you gain access, authority, and
intelligence designed to help you to:
Protect interests when standards and policies are being
formulated
Engage peers regularly about market challenges or
business opportunities
Access timely news, information, and market intelligence
Expand business to overseas markets efficiently and
effectively
Gain a competitive advantage through convergence
Take the Lead on green initiatives in the ICTE Industry
Participate in Indian and global Exhibitions, Seminars,
Workshops
11. Where is my cell phone mama..
I want to SMS to God that I have reached safely!