The
India telecom market is registering a significant growth owing to industrial,
commercial followed ever increase demand international connectivity. The Indian
telecom market is mainly segmented into major segments such as cellular
services and Fixed Service Provider (FSPs). FSP network includes basic
services, land lines and domestic & long distance call service. The two
domestic key operators MTNL and BSNL comprise share of FSPs in the country.
Nearly 5% are operated by the private firms & are frequently scattered in
the built-up areas. The critical service telephone operators cater to the business
firms, offices, schools & the corporate sector. In addition, cellular
services are defined by the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).
According
to study, “Indian
Telecom Services Market, By [Providers (Network Equipment Providers, End-user
Equipment Providers), Technologies (4G, 3G, 2G, WiFi, WiMAX), Services,
Regions, Verticals] - Trends & Forecast: 2015-2020” the key telecom
services major companies includes Indian telecom services market are Bharat Sanchar
Nigam Limited, Vodafone Idea Ltd., Bharti Airtel Limited, Aircel, Sistema Shyam
Teleservices Ltd - MTS India, Idea Cellular Ltd., Tata Teleservices - Tata
DoCoMo.
Based
on providers, the Indian telecom services market is segmented into end-user equipment
providers and network equipment providers. Based on the services, the market is
separated into wireless services, data center services, wire line services,
cloud services and other services. Based on operator, market is divided into
wireless operators, wireline operators, Multiple System Operators (MSOs),
Direct to Home (DTH) operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Wireless
operator includes airtel+Tata DoCoMo, BSNL+MTNL, Jio and Vodafone Idea Ltd.
Wireline operators include Tata, Quadrant, BSNL, MTNL, Airtel, Vodafone Idea
Limited and Reliance. DTH operators include Tata Sky, DD Free Dish, independent
TV, airtel digital TV, Sun direct and dish TV & zing digital or d2h. Based
on technologies, market is characterized as 2G, 3G, 4G, WiMAX and WiFi etc.
The
market of Indian telecom services is primarily driven by increased demand for
internet services, followed by increased application usage through
smart-phones, reasonable services & device price. Apart from profits, some
of the major factors are slow ahead of rural expansion owing to lack of
telecommunication infrastructure and improper spectrum allocation.
Additionally, increasing demand for fourth generation technology, rise cloud
hosted services & data center services, enterprises eye on smart cities
& digital India and growing demand for rural region connecting India are
some of the major opportunities of market.
The
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Department of Telecommunications
(DoT), the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology and Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) are some Indian government initiatives of
telecom sectors. TRAI aims to offer customers free internet services contained
by the net neutrality context & has proposed three models for free data
delivery to clients without violating the regulations. DoT permits sharing of
dynamic telecom infrastructure like feeder cable, antenna, and transmission
systems between operators.
Globally,
India is the second major telecom industry market and it is anticipated to
touch US $103.90 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 10.3% throughout the
period from 2015-2020, mainly determined by the wireless services. The wireless
services market is likely to grow at CAGR of 9.3% during the same year.
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