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Mukesh Kumar Student id :- C61886 Unit code :- BSBCMM401A

 The telecommunication industry in on increase both in terms of revenue and impact on the economy.  It provides lot of opportunities to maximize the gains.

 The telecom sector in India was under the government monopoly until the year 1994 when liberalization was gradually started.

 Figures published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), reveal that the number of telecom connection subscribers in India reached million in December 2009, marking a 3.5 percent increase over the number million reported in November 2009.

 When India became independent in 1947,it already had about 82,000 telephone connections which rose upto 3 million in year 1985.

 Telecommunication sector in India is primarily subdivided into two segments, which are Fixed Service Provider (FSPs) and Cellular Services.  Telecommunications in India is a dynamic and increasing market.

 Telecom industry in India is placing special attention on latest technologies like GSM( Global System for Mobile Communications), CDMA(Code Division Multiple Access), PMRTS(Public Mobile Radio Trunking Services), Fixed Line and WLL(Wireless Local Loop ).

The Government has taken the following main initiatives :- All telecom services have been opened up for free competition for unprecedented growth. 217 (Information Technology Agreement) ITA-I items are at zero Customs Duty. Specified capital goods and all inputs required to manufacture ITA-I, items are at zero Customs Duty

 Government of India implemented the unified access licensing regime, which enables basic and cellular mobile service to use any modern technology.

 The government is pushing more reforms by which more investment is being allowed in the public sector. More encouragement is given to foreign companies to come and invest in India.

 India is a developing country.Therefore it provides lots of opportunities for new investors to get successful.  Modern india has spending power and can be attractive market for investors to start business

 India has large population which in itself provides big opportunity to companies.  Estimates have revealed that by June2012, almost half India’s population will have their own o mobile phone.

 Date of Establishment 1995  Revenue ( USD in Millions )  Market Cap ( Rs. in Millions )  Corporate Address Aravali Crescent,1 Nelson Mandela Road,Vasant Kunj Phase 2 New Delhi , Delhi

 Management DetailsChairperson - Sunil Bharti Mittal MD - Sunil Bharti Mittal Directors - Ajay Lal, Akhil Gupta, Arun Bharat Ram, Bashir Currimjee, Chua Sock Koong, Craig Edward Ehrlich, Craig Ehrlich, Deven Khanna, Evan Mervyn Davies, Hui Weng Cheong, Lim Chuan Poh, Manoj Kohli, Mauro Sentinelli, N Kumar, Nikesh Arora, Paul O'sullivan, Pulak Chandan Prasad, Pulak Prasad, Quah Kung Yang, Rajan Bharti Mittal, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Salim Ahmed Salim, Sanjay Kapoor, Sarvjit Singh Dhillon, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Tan Yong Choo, Tsun- yan Hsieh, Vijaya Sampath

 Business Operation Telecommunication - Service Provider  Background Bharti Airtel, incorporated on July 7, 1995 is the flagship company of Bharti Enterprises. The Bharti Group, has a diverse business portfolio and has created global brands in the telecommunication sector. Bharti Airtel, is Asia’s leading integrated telecom services provider with operations in India and Sri Lanka. Bharti Airtel has been at the forefront of the telecom revolution and has transformed the sect

 FinancialsTotal Income - Rs Million ( year ending Mar 2011) Net Profit - Rs Million ( year ending Mar 2011)  Company Secretary Vijaya Sampath  BankersAuditors SR Batliboi & Associates

 Date of Establishment 1995  Revenue ( USD in Millions )  Market Cap ( Rs. in Millions )  Corporate Address A-30,Mohan Co-operative Industrial Estate,Mathura RoadNew Delhi , New Delhi

 Management DetailsChairperson - Bhupendra Kumar Modi MD - Directors - Ashish Dwivedi, Baldev Hansraj Gupta, Baldev Raj Gupta, Bhupendra Kumar Modi, Devendra Raj Mehta, G P Gupta, Hansa Wijaysuriya, Kapish Chander Jain, Kapish Jain, Krishan Lal Chugh, M R Prasanna, Mahesh Prasad, Mysore Rangacharya Prasanna, Prabahar N K Singam, Prabahar N K Singam, Prabhakr N K Singam, Prasanna Rangacharya Mysore, S S Hansa Wijayasuriya, Sridhir Sariputta Hansa Wijayasuriya, Yusof Annuar Bin Yaacob, Yusof Annuar Yaacob

 Business Operation Telecommunication - Service Provider  Background Spice Communications incorporated in 1995, operates cellular phone services in the states of Punjab and Karnataka. The company offers post paid and prepaid connection under which is offers spectrum of services such as Infotainment, Radio, Caller Songs, Entertainment, Spice Emergency Service, Short Messaging Service, Dial in Service, GPRS, Incoming Call Block, Call Management Service, Background Music, Cont

 FinancialsTotal Income - Rs Million ( year ending Mar 2009) Net Profit - Rs Million ( year ending Mar 2009)  Company Secretary Kapish Jain  BankersAuditors BSR & Co