281-289Penetration of mobile services is not uniform across the country. While some areas of the country have experienced exponential growth, the other areas, especially economically disadvantaged, have very low mobile density. This mobile divide is a serious concern for government, policy makers and telecom operators. Predicting growth of subscriber base across regions of the country is critical for all stakeholders. The study aims to better forecast the penetration of mobile services across regions of the country so that their effect on economic development can be further explored and policies can be formulated to reduce the mobile divide
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A distinguishing aspect of the growth performance is that India now has five mobile phones for every...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
In the previous few years, there have been sizeable boom of Wi-Fi era in India. This boom has modifi...
Indian mobile market scenario, research and its forecasts analysis report states and depict the phen...
Mobile phones, which were introduced a decade ago in 1995-96 in India, are becoming the dominant me...
The smartphone usage in the low-income sections of India, which form over 70% of the population, is ...
Background/Purpose: Telecommunication is a principal element in the current technology-driven world....
The adoption of mobile services is being studied using a wide range of ideas. Because of this, many ...
Quick deployments, competition, advancement in technologies and reduced cost ofaccess have propelled...
In recent years mobile phones have become very popular in India, even among the poorer parts of the ...
This paper estimates the contribution of telecommunication (or telecom) services to aggregate econom...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
Telecommunication growth, being a complex and dynamic techno-economic phenomenon, is the integrated ...
Between 32 and 74 million smartphones are forecast in the Indian market by 2015.This article looks m...
The telecommunications sector is going through an interesting phase in its evolution. Cellular mobil...
A distinguishing aspect of the growth performance is that India now has five mobile phones for every...
In last two decades, India has seen high economic growth. Concomitantly, there has been increase in ...
In the previous few years, there have been sizeable boom of Wi-Fi era in India. This boom has modifi...