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Indian 3G Subscribers Base to Hit 60 Million by 2013

Mar 09, 2010

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India has the fastest growing telecom sector in the world. Reduction in tariff, low cost handset, value-added services and initiatives taken by the government are some of the main factors fueling growth in the Indian telecom market. The uptrend in growth is expected to continue in near future owing to the lower teledensity which currently hovers at around 40-45%. Low teledensity encourages telecom operators to spread their services in untapped areas which will help in raising the number of mobile subscribers. According to our research report "Indian 3G Mobile Forecast to 2012", the number of mobile subscribers in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% between 2010 and 2013 to around 850 Million (2013).
 
We have found that there is a wide gap between the teldensity levels in the urban and rural areas. Our team of experts has carried out an in-depth research and analysis of the present and future trends in the Indian 3G market and has come to a conclusion that the deployment of 3G services nationwide will play a vital role in bridging this huge gap. As a result, the number of 3G subscribers in the country will grow at a CAGR of around 130% from 2010 to 2013 to around 60 Million.

"Indian 3G Mobile Forecast to 2012" includes an extensive research and thorough analysis of the burgeoning 3G market in India. It discusses the current performance of Indian telecom market and helps clients to identify areas of opportunity. The research report also provides five year projections (2009-2013) for various segments like mobile subscribers, Internet subscribers, broadband subscribers, 3G mobile subscribers, 3G broadband subscribers, 3G enabled handsets and 3G enabled modems.

Besides, the research report includes the study of key telecom companies in the country namely BSNL, MTNL, Bharti Airtel Ltd, Reliance Communication Ltd and Vodafone Essar Ltd, including their strengths and weaknesses.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM011.htm


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