Top 8 telecom firms in fray as 2G spectrum auction kicks off today

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Source: PTI Feb 3, 2014, (Economic Times)

Eight companies, including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Jio Infocomm, will be participating in the auction of 2G airwaves in the 1800 MHz and 900 MHz bands that kicks off on Monday.

The auction will cover a total of 22 circles, including the metro service areas of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. The govt hopes to mop up Rs 40,874.50 crore from the spectrum sale during the current fiscal year, including the upfront auction amount, regular annual licence fee and a one-time spectrum charge. Here’s a look…

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Vodafone India ramps up presence in Maharashtra and Goa to boost data adoption

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Source: Priyanka Sangani, ET Bureau | 30 Jan, 2014

VodofonePUNE : Vodafone India is ramping up its network presence in Maharashtra and Goa to boost data operations in the circle. Over the past six months, the company has addedver 300 sites to cover smaller towns including Satara, Sangli and Dhule.

Ishmeet Singh, Business Head, Maharashtra & Goa, Vodafone India said, “Over the past five years, Vodafone has strengthened it’s customer base in voice services. The next big step is data. We see a huge potential in this area and are looking at strategically focusing on promoting mobile internet adoption through penetration, consumption and value addition. We definitely see distribution as playing a vital role in reaching out to customers, especially in the rural belts”

The company has run initiatives like “Gammat Jammat” and “3G Experience Bus” particularly in tier 2 locations and beyond to educate existing and potential customers on the use of mobile internet. The company had announced an 80% cut in 2G charges and for 3G pack rates, and this is likely to boost the number of first time users.

Vodafone presently has an overall subscriber base of 14.7 million in Maharashtra & Goa, a large number of which don’t use data services. It’s retail network in the region comprises 48 Vodafone stores, over 600 Vodafone Mini stores, Over 1, 25,000 outlets and over 1600 channel partners.

 

 

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Vodafone launches M-Pesa in Punjab

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Source: By PTI | 29 Jan, 2014- Economic Times
VodofoneCHANDIGARH: Mobile operator Vodafone India today announced to roll out mobile money transfer facility ‘M-Pesa’ in collaboration with ICICI Bank in Punjab as part its plans to deepen its footprint pan India.

The company plans to tap education hubs, famous industrial clusters and defense personnel located across Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Bathinda, Pathankot and Amritsar with the launch of its mobile money tranfer and payment service.
This service will be beneficial for students studying in different colleges in the state.

Moreover it will also be beneficial for migrants from Bihar who are working in factories at different industrial verticals for sending money to their families, Vodafone India, Business Head (Punjab, HP, J&K) Asit Shekhar said here today.
“M-Pesa is a safe, secure and convenient service to transfer money and make payments beyond the reach of traditional banking channels. For households where the earning members migrate to larger cities for earning livelihood, it will be the best way to send money back home to their families,” said Shekhar said.

This service allows customers to transfer money to any mobile phone, remit money to any bank account, make utility payments, recharge of mobile, DTH payment and earn interest on deposits.

The subscriber will first have to deposit Rs 200 as registration fee and he will be charged Rs 10 per transaction for payment of utility bills.This service will be available across 24 tehsils, 13 districts through 1,042 authorised agents including 44 Vodafone exclusive outlets in Punjab.

“M-Pesa offers millions of people including unbankes and under serviced sections of society, basis financial services. Today, less than 5 per cent of villages in India have a banking outlet.

“Financial inclusion is national priority. We believe that with M-Pesa we now have the ideal offering to facilitate the same across the country,” said Vodafone, Business Head M-Pesa Suresh Sethi said.

Vodafone has already rolled out M-Pesa in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, West Bengal, UP East, UP West, Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Assam, North East and Haryana.

 

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SC rejects bid by Airtel, Vodafone & Idea to cancel spectrum auction

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Source: Samanwaya Rautray, ET Bureau | 3 Feb, 2014

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Sunday rejected a last-minute attempt by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular to block spectrum auction, scheduled for Monday, on the grounds that it would impact their millions of customers.

The top court refused to cancel or defer auction of 900 MHz band spectrum, which would include existing airwaves of the three telcos, or extend their 20-year licence contracts ending in November, after an urgent special hearing on Sunday.

“Extension depends on the sweet will of the government,” Justice Anil R Dave, who headed the two judge bench hearing the case, said. “You knew the contract was for 20 years, whether or not there will be an extension is at their (government’s) discretion. A contract is not a contract forever. A contract cannot be a monopoly.”Online Airtel Mobile Recharge

The companies approached the top court after the TDSAT on Friday rejected their pleas to quash the government’s letter of March 22, 2013, denying their request for extension of their licences by another 10 years.

The Supreme Court on Sunday also rejected the telecom companies’ offer to surrender 3.8 MHz of their 10 MHz spectrum while retaining the rest. Bharti lawyer Mukul Rohatgi had argued that the government could easily find the auction price by auctioning only 3.8 MHz spectrum. “We will pay for the rest at that price,” he said. He also contended that the proposed auction may adversely affect its 35 million subscribers.

Number portability would also depend on capability, he said, urging the court to cancel or defer the auction scheduled for Monday. In any case, it has been deferred twice. A third time would not make any difference, he said. But the bench rejected Rohatgi’s arguments, saying, “You can also bid. You are not being excluded.” Appearing for Vodafone, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi pressed for an extension of their licences as the company had made huge investments in infrastructure in the last two decades and had millions of consumers.

VodofoneAny auction was to be of spectrum freed up due to cancellation of licences over illegalities, not those awarded earlier, he argued. The bench, however, pointed out that auction was taking place after the end of their contracts and not earlier. If the government had thought it expedient in public interest, it would have extended the licence, Justice Dave said.

Singhvi said Vodafone had invested Rs 13,000 crore in fixed assets such as towers and paid the government another Rs 18,000 crore as revenue between 2006 and 2012, and likened the auction to the government selling off the company’s “furniture” and later its “house”.

But the bench rejected the analogy. “That’s a wrong notion you have. It is neither your house, nor infrastructure,” Justice Dave said. Singhvi also claimed that the auction will attract very few bidders, prompting the court to say that in that case the government may extend companies’ existing contracts.

 

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Rockstand offers operator billing with Vodafone

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Users would be able to pay for their content using their Vodafone accounts along with other payment methods.

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Indian telecom service provider Vodafone has announced its tie up with eBook and eMagazine store Rockstand, offering seamless payment solution for Vodafone customers for eBook and eMagazine purchases.

Under this tie up Vodafone users will no longer be required to make payments for their eBook and eMagazine purchased using credit or debit cards, instead they can choose to make payment for their purchased directly through their Vodafone account or by using the balance on their Vodafone prepaid account as well.Rockstand

Along with that Rockstand will also be offering exclusive subscription option to Vodafone customers where they would be able to get selected eBooks and eMagazine for as low as Rs 7 per day. Along with that users would also be able to access all the other eMagazines and eBooks that Rockstand has to offer.

Apart from savings on the price of popular eMagazines and eBooks, Rockstand also saves the content on the devices that allows users to access their saved magazines and book even when they are not connected to the internet.

Talking on the announcement Praveen Rajpal, chief executive officer, Rockstand said, “We are receiving wonderful reviews for our application and recently we have crossed a mark of 50,000 downloads, which shows the growing popularity of Digital reading in India. With Vodafone support, we will be reaching to urban as well as rural areas of the country on a strong network.”

MTS prepaid offering local, STD calls at 10 p/min

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Under this offer, local and national SMS are charged at 10 paisa

MTS, a part of Sistema Shyam TeleServices, today launched a new offer for its prepaid voice customers. Customers availing this offer, called as ‘Return of 10 Paisa’, need to pay Rs 11 to enjoy all MTS to MTS local, and national calls at 10 paisa per minute and local and national SMS at 10 paisa.

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Mobile and DTH Business

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What is the mobile DTH recharge business all about?

With the user base for Telecom and DTH subscribers growing leaps and bounds, a number of third-party recharge players like FreewayRecharge are trying to tap into this fastest growing market.

Imagine you reach home  after a long day at work. Suddenly you realize that you have to make an urgent call or your DTH needs to be recharged as you have run out of cash balance.

What do you do?   Do you want to make the effort of going all the way to a recharge shop to top-up your account.  Well, there is a simple solution to this  problems: simply log on to www.freewayrecharge.com website and recharge your mobile or DTH account within minutes. And that too at the convenience of your home! Paid  through a safe and secure payment gateway provided by E-Billing Solutions  were you could pay through your Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking.  Could this be a potential business opportunity for many? And what if do not have excess to internet facility.  In this article, we shall  discusses on the nitty-gritty of entering doing such a business.

How big is the Telecom and DTH Recharge  market?

The telecom industry in India is growing at breakneck speed, and the majority of the growth is contributed by the wireless or mobile segment. In July 2009, TRAI estimated India’s tele-density to be 41.08 with the total telephone subscriber base reported to be 479.04 million. Of this, while the wire line base was just 37.41 million, wireless subscription (including GSM, CDMA and FWP) accounted for 441.66 million connections. What is even more interesting is that a majority of the wireless connections, almost 90% of them are prepaid. Given an ARPU of around Rs 200, we can assume that an average recharge is Rs 200 per month, or Rs 2400 per year. Based on these numbers, the recharge industry size works out to be approximately Rs 9600 crore per year.
Talking of DTH, though the number of players in this sector are few, they are also reportedly expanding at 35-40%. India’s TV viewership is believed to be the second highest in the world and is expected to swell up to 35-40 million by 2012. The installed base of DTH is very small compared to this number. So, this space also remains mostly untapped and could offer a big opportunity to  recharge players.

The Industry Landscape
Mobile connections in India 441.66 million
Prepaid connections (90%) 397.49 million
Average recharge per month per person Rs. 200
Average recharge annually per person Rs. 2400
Total Recharge Industry Rs. 9600 crore

Business models (Online and Offline)

The recharge market in India is vast and is on the lookout for new channels to expand. Currently, the market can be broadly split into two – offline and online. 

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Offline Recharge Market:

The offline sector is dominated by scratch cards that are distributed by telecom players and sold through retail outlets ranging from Mobile sales and repair shops to the more generic pan shops.
Currently, the market is dominated by recharge cards than by e-recharges. The scratch card segment works through a PIN recharge model, wherein a telecom service provider sells a 16 digit PIN to the user through the scratch cards. For this, a number of background processes take place at the service provider’s end including the generation and scrambling of the 16 digit PIN, printing it and then the customer (or more usually the retailer) SMSes the code to the service provider to recharge the customers account.

Typically, each service provider has multiple recharge plans (usually 5 or more) running at any time and each telcom circle has about 5 players. So, a retailer has to stock 25-30 different varieties of scratch cards. In practice, the retailer stocks only the more popular plans and sometimes is even selective about the service provider. So, a given retailer may actually stock under 10 different recharge options.

The margins in the recharge business is wafer thin. There is no concept of wholesaler in this business. For most retailers, recharge cards are top-up income or at best help draw customers who may also buy something else from him. More money is to be made from activation (selling a new prepaid SIM card to a customer and activating his number) than from selling a recharge coupon. The online recharge model does away with the retailer but every one in India specially the rural India does not have excess to debit/Credit cards or internet banking  but Mobile phones and DTH have entered these area creating a vast business opportunity and that is were the role of Single SIM recharge through SMS plays a very big role.

Online Recharge Market:

On the other hand, the online recharge business is serviced by several channels – the service providers through their own websites and recharge through ATMs have been the traditional methods here. Third party recharge players such as freewayrecharge.com, are the new entrants in the fray. Who provide a safe and secure payment gateway of      E-Billing Solutions  were a customer could pay through his Debit/Credit Card or Net Banking.

Since the user interface of these players is a website, the target audience is mostly urban population. Defining the target audience base further, only those with easy internet access as well as those who feel comfortable purchasing online are currently customers to this service. According to a study conducted by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB International, India had an estimated 45.3 million ‘active’ Internet users as on September 2008, of whom 42 million were from the urban areas. This could as well be the potential customer base for an online third party recharge player. There are some moves by the online players to dramatically increase their target base. More about that later.

How is freewayrecharge different from other recharge companies and  does Single SIM Recharge  also known as Single SIM Multi Recharge model work?

Freewayrecharge provides its customers to recharge their Pre Paid Mobile Phones. Data Card and DTH through safe and secure payment gateway of EBS as well as by subscribing for its Single SIM Recharge were we provide online as well as offline  recharge options to customers. There are several reasons behind this. From the point of view of consumers, this option offers convenience.  We ease this process by providing all the recharge options of all telecom players on a single platform online as well as offline by activating your SIM Card as a Multi Recharge Machine. The customer need not spend any amount by changing his mobile phone or SIM card. Every consumer who is registered can deposit  fund in our company account and receive fund in his wallet that can be accessed online as well as offline via SMS and at the convenience of their homes. This also gives customer the right to chose how he would like to recharge his mobile, data card or DTH throughout India by using the payment gateway facility or wallet facility provided by freewayrecharge.

Moreover, the expertise of the telecom service provider is to provide service rather than selling recharge coupons. And this kind of feature is even difficult to find on most service providers’ websites”.
What is the revenue model?

So how do these players make money? These players either deal with the telecom players directly or through aggregators. Similar is the case with DTH services. Whenever a customer comes to the site for a recharge, the telecom service provider pays up to an average of 4% of the recharge amount to the third party vendors.

DTH Players
Tata Sky
Sun Direct TV
Airtel Digital TV
Dish TV
Reliance Big TV

The recharge vendor has to pay about 3% to the payment gateway provider. That typically leaves the recharge player with a 1 % margin, from which all their costs including technology costs have to be met. And that makes this a volume game. Of course, these percentages are negotiable, given volumes and relationships with payment gateways and service providers.

Some players have incorporated other revenue channels for increasing their margins. One way is to charge a transaction or convenience fee like IRCTC does. For example, Fastrecharge.com and Onestoprecharge.com charges an Internet service charge of 11% and 4% respectively to its customers. Another revenue source (albeit a minor one) could be Internet advertising.
Some challenges

There are several challenges that this segment of the industry faces. One, establishing a relation with the telecom players is a hard nut to crack. This is because these players already have a fairly good distribution network for scratch cards. Two, since this sector is dependent on technology, it needs constant upgradation. Security of online transactions is another critical factor. Managing dealings with payment gateways require constant monitoring and reconciliation. Automated systems that can do this become the norm for large volumes. You also need an efficient redressal system to deal with customers who pays for a recharge but whose recharge does not happen. Freewayrecharge.com for example says that they try to keep this down by doing an automatic credit back if a recharge is not successful at the service provider end – that is, if their systems do not get an acknowledgment from the service providers’ systems of a successful recharge.

Like we briefly discussed earlier, another way could be to increase the target audience by introducing new channels or aggressively adopting existing channels to your business. One of the limitations for the online recharge business has been the limiting of their target audience to the urban population with easy Internet access. On the other hand, large volumes of recharge users become part of your target if you include rural and those with no internet access. The route to this of course is the huge mass of retailers who deal with paper based recharge coupons.

One way of doing it is similar to what IRCTC has done – enable existing resellers (agents in the case of IRCTC) to use your platform and add that to your business. For e-recharge, the online recharge player has to first create an e-wallet for the retailer who then recharges against the balance available in his wallet. An e-wallet is a virtual wallet, i.e. a retailer has to credit his e-wallet account in advance and recharges done gets debited against that, much like a debit card.

 Conclusion

It is early days still for the business of online recharge. The number of players is still small. The potential market size is huge, but the margins are wafer thin. The winners will be not just the ones who achieve scale and efficiencies of operation which are given, but the ones who are able to break through the clutter and add new income sources or payment options like micro payments to their existing platforms.

 

 

 

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The telecom industry in India is growing at breakneck speed, and the majority of the growth is contributed by the wireless or mobile segment.

As per the TRAI latest release India is having 90 Cr Telecom Subscribers out of 87 Cr are Mobile Subscribers. What is even more interesting is that a majority of the wireless connections, almost 90% of them are prepaid.

As per ARPU (Average revenue per user) Calculated Average recharge per month per person Rs. 250 , Average recharge annually per person Rs. 2800 . Based on these numbers, total recharge industry approximately Rs. 2.99 lakh Cr per year.

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Vodafone launches international roaming pack

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Available for a rental of Rs 2,499, Vodafone India has launched an international roaming pack for its customers that offers over 90 per cent discount on data and approximately 64 per cent discount on calls while travelling across 45 countries, including the US and the UK.

The roaming pack comes with a validity of 30 days.

Vodafone users will be able to access data for Rs 50/MB while roaming overseas. The existing rate is Rs 563.2/MB.

“Outgoing local and international calls will be charged at Rs 25/min and Rs 50/min respectively. Incoming calls will cost Rs 50/min,” Vodafone said in a statement on Tuesday.

On international roaming, the existing rate for outgoing local and international calls is Rs 70 per minute and Rs 140 per minute respectively while incoming calls are charged at Rs 70 per minute.

The company said these benefits are offered across 45 countries in partnership with select network operator in each country. Usage on any other international operators network in these countries will be charged at standard international roaming charges.

The new pack is in addition to the Rs 1,499 pack launched last year that offered 60 per cent discount on international roaming on voice, data and SMS in a single pack, it added.

News Source: Business Today

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3G: Centre seeks contempt proceedings against Idea Cellular, others

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The Center on Friday moved the Delhi High Court seeking contempt proceedings against telecom major Idea Cellular Ltd for “willful and deliberate” disobedience of a judicial order by allegedly providing 3G facilities to new customers in circles where it lacked the requisite licences.

“Instead of complying with the orders passed by this court, the petitioner (Idea Cellular) has filed an additional affidavit stating that it has ‘additionally decided’ to provide 3G services to those existing customers who meet the criteria. There is no criteria provided by this court.

“The order dated April 12 is clear and has to be obeyed in its entirely. The petitioner, under the garb of so-called criteria, has modified the condition imposed by this court on April 12… therefore, it amounts to contempt of the said order,” the contempt plea filed by Department of Telecommunications (DoT) said.

Earlier, in pursuance of a Supreme Court order on a plea moved by Bharti Airtel, the High Court had also restrained the DoT from taking any “coercive steps” against Vodafone and Idea Cellular which were asked to pay penalty of Rs 550 crore and Rs 300 crore respectively for providing 3G facilities outside their circles without the requisite licences.

The court had, however, put a condition on the telecom majors, including Idea Cellular, that they will not provide 3G services to new customers in the circles for which they lacked licences.

DoT, in its contempt plea, has also made Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of Idea Cellular Ltd (ICL), Himanshu Kapania, Managing Director of ICL and Akshya Moondra, Chief Financial Officer of the telecom firm as respondents.

Besides initiation of contempt proceedings, DoT has also sought dismissal of Idea Cellular’s plea against its notice demanding Rs 300 crore as penalty for providing 3G services in circles including Tamil Nadu, Kolkata, West Bengal, North East, Assam, Bihar Karnataka, Rajasthan and Delhi.

Besides Idea Cellular, Vodafone had also moved the High Court against a penalty of Rs 550 crore imposed on it by DoT for providing 3G services outside their licensed circles.

Both the telecom firms got the relief from the court which followed the apex court order on a similar plea of Bharti Airtel.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had directed the Centre not to take any coercive step against Bharti Cellular and asked the telecom company not to extend its roaming services to new customers in seven circles where it does not have licences for 3G spectrum.

Bharti Cellular Ltd (BCL) had moved the apex court after the division bench of the High Court vacated its stay on the operation of a DoT notice against BCL for providing 3G services outside its licenced circles.

DoT had, in separate notices, asked all the three telecom firms to pay the penalties and stop offering 3G mobile phone services in circles where they did not win spectrum in the 2010 auction of the radio waves.

Source: Business Today

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Panasonic P51: 5inch Quad Core Handset Teased Ahead of May 16 Launch in India

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Japanese giant Panasonic, who is rather a big name in the TV manufacturing business, will likely to announce their first Android powered handset in India. The invites have been sent to media last week. On May 16, the Indian consumers would get to see the Panasonic P51 in India. There are more chances to see the P51 rolled out in the first phase, as per company’s strategy is concerned. Panasonic has already started creating buzz via TV commercials aired during IPL matches. It’s a mid-end Android device, and could be priced around Rs.25, 000, if latest buzz around the handset is concerned. The invitation sent by Panasonic says, “The First Ever Panasonic Smartphone”. The company is an old player when it comes to making handsets especially modern day – smartphones. Japanese players such as Sony, Panasonic and Sharp, are eyeing Indian market aggressively, as they see growth potential here.

Vodafone edges out Airtel to become top operator with largest rural subscriber base

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Vodafone has edged out Bharti Airtel to grab number one slot in terms of largest rural subscriber base in India for the first time, according to latest rural subscriber figures by Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), the industry body representing GSM operators.

Vodafone India added 4.9 million rural customers during February and March 2013, while its rivals added 2.57 million and Idea Cellular 2.75 million subscribers.

Vodafone with a slender lead now has 82.24 million rural subscribers as compared to Bharti Airtel’s 82.16 million. But in terms of total number of subscribers and revenue, Bharti Airtel continues to lead the pack with 188.20 million subscriber base at the end of March with 28.47% market share.

In comparison Vodafone India’s total customer base as on March 31, 2013 stood at 152.35 million, with 23.05% market share. Both Vodafone and Airtel increased their pan-India subscriber base by 1.65% and 0.84% and respectively in March.

Together GSM operators added 5.35 million customers in March and the pan-India GSM customer base on April 1 stood at 660.94 million.

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Uninor claims 36% jump in recharge business in Uttar Pradesh after new promos

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Telecom operator Uninor is re-branding its sabse sasta tariff tagline after customers in the Hindi heartland of Uttar Pradesh cheered a pilot run of two recent promos that use rustic expressions of challenge.

The Indian arm of Norway’s Telenor claims its recharge business jumped 36% in six towns in the UP-West circle where the company recently placed advertisements saying issey sasta toh moochein mundwana (if anyone offers lower calls rates, I’ll shave off my moustache) and issey sasta toh golgappey bund (will stop eating pani-puris if anyone offers lower call rates). News Source: The Economic Times

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MediaTek launches dual-core smartphone platform MT6572

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MediaTek Inc., a leading fables semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions, has launched its next-generation, dual-core smartphone platform – the MT6572.

MediaTek’s new dual-core smartphone platform brings features and performance that were recently associated with premium smartphones to mainstream devices. This product will accelerate the shift to dual-core processors in entry-level smartphones.

“Smartphone adoption is rising across the globe as the price of entry-level smartphones continues to fall. By simplifying system design, MediaTek is a key driver of this trend,” said Linley Gwennap, principal analyst of The Linley Group.

MediaTek’s MT6572 is the world’s first dual-core SoC with integrated Wi-Fi, FM, GPS and Bluetooth functions targeted at the entry segment and also enables a cost-effective 4-layer PCB design. This cost-optimized, system-level design greatly reduces the e-BOM cost, simplifies the product development and enhances time to market.

Leveraging the technology breakthrough and market momentum of the flagship MT6589 quad-core HSPA+ platform, the new MT6572 integrates a power-efficient dual-core Cortex™-A7 CPU sub-system with speeds up to 1.2GHz in the leading 28nm process technology.

The mobile market continues the accelerated pace of transitioning to smartphones, with quarterly shipments already exceeding features phones for the first time. Most of the growth in smartphones is coming from the entry segment – both for emerging markets as consumers increasingly switch to entry Android devices and also for developed markets as operators drive deeper smartphone penetration and reduce device subsidies.

The new MT6572 also integrates MediaTek’s advanced multi-mode Rel. 8 HSPA+/TD-SCDMA modem, 3D Graphics, support for up to HD 720p video playback and record, 5MP camera and up to qHD (960×540) displays. Supporting the leading picture quality technologies (MiraVision) inherited from MediaTek’s extensive experience in the Digital TV market, the MT6572 delivers an innovative solution that offers the finest visual quality and outstanding user experience desired by high-end smartphone owners.

Jeffrey Ju, GM of the smartphone business unit at MediaTek, said, “With worldwide operators looking to reduce device subsidies, enabling higher performance platforms with easy-to-adopt reference designs is key for enabling our customers to rapidly address the fast-moving mobile market opportunity. The launch of the MT6572 will further expand MediaTek’s highly-differentiated product portfolio and allow our partners to offer a complete range of smartphones targeting all segments “.

The MediaTek MT6572 is being widely adopted by MediaTek’s leading global customers; consumers around the world can expect hundreds of commercial models powered by the MT6572 beginning in June.

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Virtual mobile number

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Virtual mobile number – A great customer interactivity tool 

Virtual mobile number has become an important telecommunication tool today. Its biggest advantage; messages and calls received on them can be forwarded to any mobile number. It provides a great opportunity for organizations who want to remain discreet at the same time continue to remain in touch with their customers.

Typically, a virtual mobile number is used by corporations or companies to send bulk SMS text messages as advertising campaigns.

A normal mobile number is used for day to day communication while a virtual mobile number is used for SMS marketing and a variety of interactive services involving people from different walks of life.

Some of the uses of virtual mobile number are as follows.

1. Mass SMS (Generally used by mobile advertising companies)

2. Television reality shows (For voting)

2. Building API for international calling.

Bulk SMS service providers are entities that provide setup for sending bulk SMS or group SMS for marketing and advertising purpose. This facility is offered on a number of platforms such as websites, desktops and hand held devices.

The setup is simple to operate and involves a three step process. The first step is to compose a marketing campaign in the form of a text message. The second step is to choose recipients from the database. The final step is to press the send button. Within minutes thousands of potential customers will receive the message giving your product or your newly launched service instant recognition and boost in terms of sales.

Typically, bulk SMS service provider uses SMS gateways to send your message.

There are several issues to be considered before opting for any SMS bulk service provider. It is an important decision; the said provider should be cost effective, reliable, genuine and should be able to provide 24 X 7 technical support.

SMS not only makes our life easy but provides an efficient way of communicating with friends and colleagues and that too in a discreet way. It is cheap, flexible and allows users to send and receive messages instantly even if one is busy in a conference or riding in a car.

It is not only preferred by teenagers, even corporate workers use it to co-ordinate with their superiors; to keep them posted on various subjects.

On the other hand marketers or mobile advertising companies use 2 way SMS to get instant feedback from customers or engage them in some way, like television game shows or talent competitions. Such an activity builds a strong and a long-lasting customer loyalty.

2 way SMS uses short codes of 5-6 digits. It is not only easy to remember but the format is quite catchy. For example, 52525 or 25252 can be used as short codes. Common Short Code Administration is the authority that issues these numbers. Short codes along with keywords form a great combination in managing multiple accounts with a same short code.

2 way SMS also plays an important role in providing information on demand.