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GROUP-TELECOMMUNICATION SECTION

NAME-MANNU 20MBM2
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DEPARTMENT
NAME-SARTHAK MBA-BUSSINESS ANALYTICS
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GROUP
NAME-ABHILASH KUMAR RAM B
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NAME-ABHI SAMOTRA
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SUBMITTED TO
SONIKA KANOJIA
Industry Overview of
Telecom Industry
DEFINATION OF THE INDUSTRY
The telecommunication sector is made up of companies
that make communication possible on a global scale,
whether it is through the phone or the Internet, through
airwaves or cables, through wires or wirelessly. These
companies created the infrastructure that allows data in
words, voice, audio, or video to be sent anywhere in the
world. The largest companies in the sector are telephone
(both wired and wireless) operators, satellite companies,
cable companies, and Internet service providers
INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY

India is the world’s second-largest telecommunications market with a subscriber


base of 1.16 billion and has registered strong growth in the last decade. The Indian
mobile economy is growing rapidly and will contribute substantially to India’s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) according to a report prepared by GSM Association
(GSMA) in collaboration with Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In 2019, India
surpassed the US to become the second largest market in terms of number of app
downloads.The liberal and reformist policies of the Government of India have been
instrumental along with strong consumer demand in the rapid growth in the Indian
telecom sector. The Government has enabled easy market access to telecom
equipment and a fair and proactive regulatory framework, that has ensured
availability of telecom services to consumer at affordable prices. The deregulation of
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) norms have made the sector one of the fastest
growing and the top five employment opportunity generator in the country.
MARKET SIZE
 India ranks as the world’s second largest market in terms of total internet users.
The number of internet subscribers in the country increased at a CAGR of
21.36% from FY16 to FY20 to reach 743.19 million in FY20. Total wireless data
usage in India grew 11.01% quarterly to reach 25,369,679 TB in Q1FY21.
 India is also the world’s second-largest telecommunications market. The total
subscriber base in the country stood at 1,168.66 million with a tele-density of
86.22%, as of September 30, 2020.
 Gross revenue of the telecom sector stood at Rs. 66,858 crore (US$ 9.09
billion) in the first quarter of FY21.
 Over the next five years, rise in mobile-phone penetration and decline in data
costs will add 500 million new internet users in India, creating opportunities for
new businesses.
MARKET SHARE
MARKET
JIO VI BSNL AIRTEL
28%
34%

10%
28%
Types of Services

•Telephone
•Broadband services
•Broadcasting
Telephone
WIRELESS
BROADBAND
SERVICES
INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE IN LAST 5 YEARS

 Department of Telecommunication launched ‘Tarang


Sanchar’ - a web portal sharing information on mobile
towers and EMF Emission Compliances.
 Payments on unified payments interface (UPI) hit an all-
time high of 2.2 billion in terms of volume with transactions
worth ~Rs. 3.90 lakh crore (US$ 53.14 billion) in November
2020.
 Over 75% increase in internet coverage from 251 million
users to 446 million.

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