Trends In Telecom Industry...............
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Trends in telecom industry...............

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Gone are those days when we used to book a trunk call with the operator. The telecom industry has seen such a tremendous change in last two decades. March 10, 1876 saw the first sign of growth in the telecom sector when scientist Alexander Graham Bell invented first telephone. Since then telecom industry saw a great growth trend in the telecom sector. With the advent of first talking device people got connected to each other remotely. Gone are the days when conventional methods of sending pigeon with the messages to your loved ones or sending a post card. Now people can instantly talk to each other, can hear their voice, and can feel the presence. The wire line phones were in full swing as more and more people were getting used to this technology then came mobiles phones. Now you don’t need to stick to a place to talk on phone. You can move around with lot of coverage area. Initially mobile phones were costly affair as you can see them only in the hands of big shots. They were very big in size and you also have to pay even for the received calls. There were very companies at that time. With the add on features like SMS, MMS, GPRS mobile phones were no longer talking devices. You can send text messages, pictures, surf internet these were all wow qualities. The size of the cell phone even decreased with no antennae anymore. The actual revolution in mobile technology came when Mr. Dhiru bhai Ambani launched Reliance CDMA connection in mere 500 rs. The day was 28th December 2002 when Indian telecom industry saw a great revolution. Due to such a big initiative by reliance we can now talk for hours with our loved ones with paying mere amount. The trends did not stooped here due to high competition and growing number of subscribers the other telecom giants had to step down with respect to call rates and rate plans. Today the mobile technology is at its boom with increasing number of subscriber base and lots of add on features. The telecom sector is not only confined to wireline or wireless technology but even exploring new heights in TV transmission with the advent of TATA Sky, dish TV, reliance DTH and airtel’s DTH services the telecom giants are trying out their hands in TV transmission. You can view the channels you want to see, you can see lots of movies on the same idiot box.

With this blog I tried to cover as much as I can, but still there is lot more and lot more to go......................

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