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§Worldwide
750 million(75 crore) units of mobile phones
will be sold this year.
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§in the
first three months
of the year
180.6 million(18 crore)
units were sold,
as compared with 153.7 million units in the same period
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The new
estimate would represent 13 percent growth over 2004
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§In FY 2004
cellphone quantity grew 34
percent to 692 million(69 crore)
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The
number of
Landline+
cellular users in India has crossed the
100 million(10
crore) mark.
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vIndia
now possess
the fifth-largest telecom network
in the world after China, US, Japan and Germany,"
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vAccording
to US-based investment bank Morgan Stanley,
India's mobile market is expected to
grow at
a
compound average rate of
40 percent
until 2007.
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Same
survey has predicted that at least
110
million (11 crore) new mobile phone subscribers
will be added in India during the
next three
years.
- India's
cellphone market is
adding
nearly 1.8 million(18 lakh) customers
every month while in China the number of new
subscribers is rising by four to five
million a month.
- There
are over
30,000
mobile phones dealers
all over India & on an average basis every dealer
requires at least one qualified technical staff
proving huge job scope.
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future potential to expand the telecom network in
India is immense as our tele-density is only around
9% as against more than
100% in most of the above
mentioned countries."
This shows
huge expansion potential in India
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vA
survey conducted by India's leading telecoms
magazine, Voice and Data,
found
54 million(5.4 crore)
people possess mobile phones
in
India compared to
44 million(4.4
crore) who
have landlines.
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vIt
took
50 years to
landline phone subscriptions
to hit the
40-million-(4 crore) mark
while
mobile phones
have touched it in nine years and four months.
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vvvvIndia
is one of
the
lowest cellphone tariff
countries in the world and this match
perfectly with the socio-economic conditions
here and has helped register the high growth
rates.
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vOver
1.8
million( 18 lakh) mobile
phones are sold every month providing
enormous job opportunities in sales &
marketing and servicing.
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vvMobile
phone industry is progressing at a scorching
pace in India with growth of
over
40%
per annum.
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vFor
such a huge industry ,There
is no such institute for imparting practical
and relevant training in mobile phone technology in the
country presently.
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vMobile
phone industry is the industry of present &
future. Our educated youth needs to have the
latest training in the knowledge based
technology
Thrilled
!!! above are facts and no fictions
Do you want to be a part of such upcoming
revolution?
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