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    Continues to grow exponentially with totalsubscriber base of 878 million in 2013, adding

    over 17 million users every month.

    Challenges - Stiff competition with over 15Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) & increasing

    customer expectations.

    However, high potential growth prospects makeIndia an extremely attractive market.

    THE TELECOM SECTOR IN INDIA

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    Recent developments further pushed the TSPs to

    increase their focus on customer acquisition and

    retention, strengthening Value Added Services

    (VAS) portfolio and ensuring rapid go-to-marketfor new services with superior customer

    experience.

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    EVOLUTION & LATEST TRENDS OF IT

    IN TELECOM INDUSTRY

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    2G

    The most important technology in the previous decade :- GSM ( Global System for Mobiles)

    The most popular standard for mobile phones in the world.

    Makes international roaming very common between mobile

    phone operators.

    Differs from its predecessors in that both signaling and speech

    channels are digital.

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    CDMA ( Code Division Multiple Access).

    A channel access method utilized by various radiocommunication technologies.

    The idea of allowing several transmitters to send information

    simultaneously over a single communication channel.

    This allows several users to share a bandwidth of frequencies.

    Most widely known application of CDMA is for cellphones.

    As of 2012, there were more than 500 million CDMA cellularusers worldwide, with more than half in Asia.

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    2.5 G

    GPRS ( General Packet Radio Service)

    A standard for wireless communications runs at speeds up to 115 kbps,

    compared with GSM systems' 9.6 kilobits.

    Allow users to take part in video conferences and interact with multimedia

    Web sites and similar applications using mobile handheld devices as well

    as notebook computers.

    Easier to make applications available to mobile users because the

    faster data rate means that middleware currently needed to adapt

    applications to the slower speed of wireless systems are no longer

    needed.

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    EDGE( Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution)

    Provides nearly three times faster speeds than the GPRS

    system.

    The theoretical maximum speed is 473 kbps for 8 timeslots butit is typically limited to 135 kbps in order to conserve spectrum

    resources.

    Both phone and network must support EDGE, otherwise thephone will revert automatically to GPRS.

    EDGE is considered a pre-3G radio technology.

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    3 G UMTS ( Universal Mobile Telecommunication System).

    Offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users,no matter where they are located in the world.

    UMTS is based on the GSM communication standard.

    WiFi

    Wireless networking technology that uses radio wavestoprovide wirelesshighspeed Internet and network connections.

    The Wi-Fi Alliance

    WiMAX(World wide Interoperability for Microwave access)

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    4G

    The Newest 4G technology- LTE ( Long TermEvolution ) from the UMTS.

    It is a partnership project called as 3GPP . It is making

    news everywhere because of its great fidelity and

    speed.

    It is also compatible with GSM, so the telecom

    operators can deploy LTE on their current GSM

    Technology.

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    Technologies Used In Telecom Industry

    GIS

    CDR

    BP

    MNO

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    DATA MINING IN TELECOM

    INDUSTRY

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    WHAT IS DATA MINING????

    The process of discovering meaningful

    patterns, trends and relationships often

    previously unknown by sifting large amounts

    of data using various techniques, that can beused to predict future behavior and helps in

    decision making

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    DATAMINING SOFTWARE USED IN

    VODAFONE

    Data Logic/R (Redact Systems)

    IDIS:2 (Intelligent Ware)

    IBM Intelligent miner

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    Data Mining Techniques Used in

    VODAFONE

    Cluster Detection

    Decision Trees

    Link analysis

    Associations, Sequential patterns

    Data Visualization

    BENEFITS OF THESE DATAMING

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    BENEFITS OF THESE DATAMING

    SOFTWARE IN VODAFONES DAILY

    OPERATIONCustomer profilingFraud detection

    Network Fault Isolation

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    VODAFONE+ WIPRO =!!!!!!

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    Management Information System

    CDR Based Billing & Customer Care System

    Public Grievance Management System (PGMS)

    Geographic Information System

    Knowledge Management System

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    Software Packages

    DOTSOFT

    SANCHARSOFT

    BCCS

    TVARIT

    KALYPSO

    INTERSPIRE

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    One standard known as IEEE 802.16(belonging to the

    Mobile WiMax family)is now commercially available

    and is a precursor to 4G.

    Comprehensive IP SOLUTION on AnytimeAnywhere basis.

    BSNL has license in India.

    To make India a leader in telecom technology TeNetcreated CeWIT (Centre of Excellence in Wireless

    Technology)to do research in 4G.

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    WORLDWIDE INTEROPERABILITY FOR MICROWAVE

    ACCESS.

    Wireless at maximum

    WiMax can provide broadband wireless

    access(BWA)upto 30 miles(50 km). It is estimated that India is having 19 million WiMax

    subscribers presently.(trai).

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    Aircel is the pioneer in WiMAX technology in India.

    The state-owned player,BSNL,aims to connect

    74,000 villages through WiMAX.

    Bharti,Reliance and VSNL(now TATA)have acquired

    licenses in the 3.3 GHz range to utilize theopportunities.

    Conti

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    Tata Teleservices Ltd has announced a major

    WiMAX deployment,including a Rs.1,968.26

    crore investment over the coming years.The

    new network will cover more than

    130cities,intensifying competition across

    India.

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    Also called Triple Play.

    Provides Entertainment.

    MTNL and BSNL are the main providers.

    Currently available in Jaipur,Delhi,Mumbai Jodhpur!

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    Individual microwave spectrum for company.

    It will decrease the time for spectrum use &

    regulation.

    Will lead to freely lay down network cables.

    Fast services,broad band service in rural India.

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    The VAS Industry was worth US D 632 million in 2006-

    07.The industry is estimated to grow by 60% in future

    and become an US D 1,011million opportunity.

    The VAS industry is currently focussing on the

    entertainment sector,such as the Indian film industry

    and cricket;however,there is scope for growth in

    other avenues as utility-based services,such as

    location information & mobile transactions.

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    With the Department of Telecommunications approvingthe sale of CALLING CARDSby telecomcompanies,international and domestic tariffs are set todrop further.

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    As the government targets to increase rural

    teledensity from the current percent to a

    higher percent in future,rural telephony willrequire major investments.This segment willboost the demand for telecom services,

    equipment, Internet services and other value-

    added services;thereby,offering great marketopportunities for telecom players.

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