Research and Markets: India (Country Telecoms Regulation Overview)
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ffdba8/india_country_tel) has announced the addition of the "India (Country Telecoms Regulation Overview)" report to their offering.
The Indian telecoms market was liberalized in 1998 and has since grown rapidly to become the second-largest telecoms market in the world in terms of subscriber base.
The overall growth of the market is primarily driven by mobile services, which continue to experience rapid uptake. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has actively contributed to the overall competitive landscape in the mobile market by encouraging the entry of new players, which has resulted in a total of 14 mobile service providers operating in India. The TRAI is taking several other initiatives to encourage competition, including the introduction of mobile number portability (MNP), which is expected to be implemented in the second half of 2010, and the recently completed auction of 3G licenses. These developments are expected to benefit end users by fueling competition among operators and putting further downward pressure on tariffs, which are already among the lowest in the world.
Key Topics Covered:
- Fixed market overview
- Internet market
- IPTV
- VoIP
- Multi-play: dual, triple, and quadruple players
- Mobile market overview
- National regulatory authority
- The role of the Indian competition authority
- Key legislation and regulation
- Principal Act
- Other Acts
- Amendments
- Bill
- Telecoms policy
- Broadband policy
- Current status of market analysis
- Wireless licensing
- 3G licenses
- Wireless broadband access
- MVNOs
- Retail regulation
- + many more
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ffdba8/india_country_tel
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KEYWORDS: Asia Pacific India
INDUSTRY KEYWORDS: Technology Telecommunications
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