195-212Current global telecommunication landscape is undergoing a paradigm change in terms of technologies and usage. <span style="color:black; mso-bidi-language:HI">Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications has emerged as the preferred technology followed by the fast growing Code Division Multiple Access (COMA) technology. Developed countries (without the transition countries) lead the world in number of landline and cellular connections, followed by high-income developing countries, which show the maximum growth. <span style="color:black; mso-bidi-language:HI">Paper also presents an analysis based on Digital Access Index (DAI) of the countries. India has emerged as a noteworthy participant in telecommunication market. Paper ...
Mobile phone ownership in India is growing rapidly, six million new mobile subscriptions are added e...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
Paper presented at ICT confrence of 2006This paper includes information on various areas related to ...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
Background/Purpose: Telecommunication is a principal element in the current technology-driven world....
Background/Purpose: Telecommunication is a principal element in the current technology-driven world....
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
none1noIt is more than manifest how and to what extent the widespread availability of telecommunicat...
Telecommunication growth, being a complex and dynamic techno-economic phenomenon, is the integrated ...
Mobile phones, which were introduced a decade ago in 1995-96 in India, are becoming the dominant me...
The world of telecommunications, especially mobile communications, continues to evolve with innovati...
Globalization, privatization and liberalization accelerated all round reforms in many sectors, espec...
India, as a number of other Asian countries, is becoming increasingly more present in the ICT market...
Mobile phone ownership in India is growing rapidly, six million new mobile subscriptions are added e...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...
The telecommunication industry in India is rapidly growing and witnessing many developments. It has ...
Paper presented at ICT confrence of 2006This paper includes information on various areas related to ...
<div>The industrialization and information age has made the telecommunication industry expanded into...
Background/Purpose: Telecommunication is a principal element in the current technology-driven world....
Background/Purpose: Telecommunication is a principal element in the current technology-driven world....
Society today has made itself so used to telecommunication that the world would collapse if it was t...
none1noIt is more than manifest how and to what extent the widespread availability of telecommunicat...
Telecommunication growth, being a complex and dynamic techno-economic phenomenon, is the integrated ...
Mobile phones, which were introduced a decade ago in 1995-96 in India, are becoming the dominant me...
The world of telecommunications, especially mobile communications, continues to evolve with innovati...
Globalization, privatization and liberalization accelerated all round reforms in many sectors, espec...
India, as a number of other Asian countries, is becoming increasingly more present in the ICT market...
Mobile phone ownership in India is growing rapidly, six million new mobile subscriptions are added e...
Telecommunications reform in recent years in almost all developed and developing nations created an ...
This paper traces the evolution of India’s Telecommunications policies from its colonial days to the...