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INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRY
The Indian telecommunication industry is the world's second-largest in terms of number of subscribers, and the world's fastest growing market in terms of number of new subscribers. India had 851.70 million mobile phone subscribers at the end of June 2011.
As the fastest growing telecommunications market in the world, India is projected to have 1.159 billion mobile subscribers by 2013. Several leading global consultancies estimate that India will become the world's largest mobile phone market by subscriptions by 2013. The industry is expected to reach a size of 344,921 crore (US$76.92 billion) by 2012 at a growth rate of over 26 per cent, and generate employment opportunities for about 10 million people during the same period. According to analysts, the sector would create direct employment for 2.8 million people and for 7 million indirectly. In 2008-09 the overall telecom equipments revenue in India stood at 136,833 crore (US$30.51 billion) during the fiscal, as against 115,382 crore (US$25.73 billion) a year before.
Modern growth
A large population, low telephony penetration levels, and a rise in consumer spending power has helped make India the fastest-growing telecom market in the world. The market's first operator was the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), created by corporatization of the Indian Broadband Service, a government unit formerly responsible for provision of telephony services. Subsequently, after the telecommunication policies were revised to allow private operators, companies such as Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices, Idea Cellular, Aircel and Loop Mobile have entered the market (Bharti Airtel currently being the largest telecom company in India). In the fiscal year 2008-09, rural India outpaced urban India in mobile growth rate.
The total number of telephones in the country stands at 885.99 million, while the overall tele-density has increased to 73.97% as of March 30, 2011. Mobile telephony broadband experiences growths at rates such as 11.41 million subscribers a month, which were added in June 2011.
INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY
(NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS)
INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANIZATION
An overview
TYPE JOINT VENTURE
FOUNDED 2007
HEAD QUARTERS ESPOO, FINLAND
KEY PEOPLE Simon Beresford-Wylie, CEO
Simonson CFO
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Chairman
INDUSTRY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PARENT NOKIA OYJ (50%)
SIEMENS AG (50%)
WEBSITE nokiasiemensnetworks.com
Nokia Siemens Networks is a telecommunications solutions supplier which was created as the result of a merger between Siemens AG's COM division (minus its Enterprise business unit) and Nokia's Network Business Group.
• The new company was announced on 19 June 2006.
• Nokia Siemens Networks then began full operations on 1 April 2007 and has its headquarters in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland, while the West-South Europe headquarters and three of its five divisions are based in Munich, Germany. The Services division is based in India. Nokia Siemens Networks has operations in some 150 countries.
• IT Telecommunications solutions supplier Nokia Siemens has acquired mobile network management provider Apertio.
• Apertio software is currently used by carriers including Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone and the company has offices in the United States, Germany, Thailand, Malaysia and China.
• NSN Munich
• The main Business Units of Nokia Siemens Networks are
1) Radio Access 2) Broadband Access 3) Converged Core 4) IP Transport 5) OBS Services
• The customer base of NSN includes 1400 Customers in 150 Countries including Vodafone, Deutch Telekom, Telefonica, China Mobile, AT&T, Bharti & Idea.
• About 1 billion people are connected through its switches. The major manufacturing sites in China, Finland, Germany and India. It has around 60000 employees.
• Nokia pioneered the development of mobile communications and became the world leader in this field and others:
• Laying ground for modern telecommunications
• Expertise in mobile communication
• More than 150 years in international business
• Nokia and the rise of mobile telecommunications
• Building on the legacy of two industry champions
• In India, we currently have the R&D centre in Bangalore, Global HQ
of Services business in Gurgaon, Global network operating centre & a
upcoming manufacturing unit in Chennai.
The Indian telecommunication industry is the world's second-largest in terms of number of subscribers, and the world's fastest growing market in terms of number of new subscribers. India had 851.70 million mobile phone subscribers at the end of June 2011.
As the fastest growing telecommunications market in the world, India is projected to have 1.159 billion mobile subscribers by 2013. Several leading global consultancies estimate that India will become the world's largest mobile phone market by subscriptions by 2013. The industry is expected to reach a size of 344,921 crore (US$76.92 billion) by 2012 at a growth rate of over 26 per cent, and generate employment opportunities for about 10 million people during the same period. According to analysts, the sector would create direct employment for 2.8 million people and for 7 million indirectly. In 2008-09 the overall telecom equipments revenue in India stood at 136,833 crore (US$30.51 billion) during the fiscal, as against 115,382 crore (US$25.73 billion) a year before.
Modern growth
A large population, low telephony penetration levels, and a rise in consumer spending power has helped make India the fastest-growing telecom market in the world. The market's first operator was the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), created by corporatization of the Indian Broadband Service, a government unit formerly responsible for provision of telephony services. Subsequently, after the telecommunication policies were revised to allow private operators, companies such as Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices, Idea Cellular, Aircel and Loop Mobile have entered the market (Bharti Airtel currently being the largest telecom company in India). In the fiscal year 2008-09, rural India outpaced urban India in mobile growth rate.
The total number of telephones in the country stands at 885.99 million, while the overall tele-density has increased to 73.97% as of March 30, 2011. Mobile telephony broadband experiences growths at rates such as 11.41 million subscribers a month, which were added in June 2011.
INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY
(NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS)
INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANIZATION
An overview
TYPE JOINT VENTURE
FOUNDED 2007
HEAD QUARTERS ESPOO, FINLAND
KEY PEOPLE Simon Beresford-Wylie, CEO
Simonson CFO
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Chairman
INDUSTRY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PARENT NOKIA OYJ (50%)
SIEMENS AG (50%)
WEBSITE nokiasiemensnetworks.com
Nokia Siemens Networks is a telecommunications solutions supplier which was created as the result of a merger between Siemens AG's COM division (minus its Enterprise business unit) and Nokia's Network Business Group.
• The new company was announced on 19 June 2006.
• Nokia Siemens Networks then began full operations on 1 April 2007 and has its headquarters in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland, while the West-South Europe headquarters and three of its five divisions are based in Munich, Germany. The Services division is based in India. Nokia Siemens Networks has operations in some 150 countries.
• IT Telecommunications solutions supplier Nokia Siemens has acquired mobile network management provider Apertio.
• Apertio software is currently used by carriers including Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone and the company has offices in the United States, Germany, Thailand, Malaysia and China.
• NSN Munich
• The main Business Units of Nokia Siemens Networks are
1) Radio Access 2) Broadband Access 3) Converged Core 4) IP Transport 5) OBS Services
• The customer base of NSN includes 1400 Customers in 150 Countries including Vodafone, Deutch Telekom, Telefonica, China Mobile, AT&T, Bharti & Idea.
• About 1 billion people are connected through its switches. The major manufacturing sites in China, Finland, Germany and India. It has around 60000 employees.
• Nokia pioneered the development of mobile communications and became the world leader in this field and others:
• Laying ground for modern telecommunications
• Expertise in mobile communication
• More than 150 years in international business
• Nokia and the rise of mobile telecommunications
• Building on the legacy of two industry champions
• In India, we currently have the R&D centre in Bangalore, Global HQ
of Services business in Gurgaon, Global network operating centre & a
upcoming manufacturing unit in Chennai.
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