Strategic Priorities for the Indian Telecom Industry in the Next Decade

Authors

  •   Anupam Sarda PGPM 811, 2012 Batch, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058
  •   V. Arun Kumar PGPM 811, 2012 Batch, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058
  •   Bikram Chetia PGPM 811, 2012 Batch, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058
  •   Rohini Gangapuram PGPM 811, 2012 Batch, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058
  •   Sippy Taneja PGPM 811, 2012 Batch, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058
  •   R. Jayaraman Professor - Operations Management, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Munshi Nagar, DN Road, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 058

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom/2013/v6i4/59987

Keywords:

Indian Telecom Industry

, PESTEL Framework, Porter's Five Forces Model, SWOT Analysis, BCG Matrix, 3G and 4G Telecom Services, Communication, VAS Services

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Abstract

The Indian Telecom Success Story in India is a feather in the caps of several stakeholders, principally the government, followed by the private sector players who have invested over 200 K crores to take advantage of the policy environment created by the government to set up large telecom networks in the country, and provide one of the best telecom services comparable to the best in the world. The mushrooming of services, devices, telecom towers, use of diesel have all brought in their wake, some issues as well, although the low cost of the voice services - said to be the lowest in the world - has washed away much of the criticism. In this paper, the authors trace the development of the Indian telecom industry. They developed a PESTEL framework, a Porter's Five Forces Field analysis framework, did a SWOT analysis, used the BCG Matrix - all to analyze and highlight the many aspects of this growing industry. These analyses provide some insights into the workings of the industry. The authors concluded that the way forward will include more attention to VAS products, more of 3G and 4G applications development, more newproduct development suitable for the B to C, and in the inter-industry domains where B to B applications will have to propel growth in a world with increasing automation and mobile phone usage in day to day life activities.

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Published

2013-04-01

How to Cite

Sarda, A., Arun Kumar, V., Chetia, B., Gangapuram, R., Taneja, S., & Jayaraman, R. (2013). Strategic Priorities for the Indian Telecom Industry in the Next Decade. Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management, 6(4), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom/2013/v6i4/59987

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Technology and Operations Management

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