Archive - 2007

Increasing the GSM pie in India

Reliance audacious entry into the mobile market space ( initially through wireless on local loop regulatory backdoor ) along with calling party pays regime combined with lifetime incoming free GSM phones together created the required network externalities for the explosion in mobile phone usage in India. The economic boom initially powered by investment in housing+automobile sectors and later the spending power of IT+BPO crowd has resulted in communication revolution( anyone remember the minister Sukhram from HP ). So much so that the puny spectrum allocated initially to mobile operators has repeatedly run out resulting in in-convenience to huge number of subscribers.

The latest move of GSM operators in India driven not as much by regulators but by enlightened self-interest should help reduce congestion and improve voice quality for mobile phone users. Sharing network infrastructure, usage of flat(and cheaper) billing models, open application APIs for SMS(and other GSM hooks) integration, number portability (not just across operators but also to a different circle) apart from signal tower infrastructure can go a long way in reducing costs and growing the market. The obsession with ARPU increases through mindless VAS requires loads of highly paid marketing executives, constant redevelopment, huge content teams, with thousands of call-center sales executives and some very un-happy customers who don't care to have their normal mobile ringtone replaced. Reducing costs instead and increasing market-size or (providing working Internet to existing customers) seem like easier wins.

Why 10 digit mobile numbers in India and 11 digits in China

Have you ever been pissed when your telephone number has had to be changed. China a country with similar population has 11 digit mobile numbers while India has 10 digit mobile numbers. Is it timidity of the "planners" or failure of regulatory authorities. Its the usual story everywhere, freeways, electricity generation, bandwidth, telecom, urban growth, sewerage the trends visible to the rest of the populace somehow miss the bureaucrats in their ivory towers.

News Media in India asking the right questions

Large tracking error in index funds.

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If you invested in an index fund a year ago, to gain almost as much as the Sensex or Nifty did, you may have not have been able to cash in completely on the bull run. That is because many index fund managers do not follow their own investment objectives. CNBC-TV18 highlights these tracking errors.
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For a while I had given up on Indian media's ability to ask the right questions. But this type of bursts of excellence surprise me.

'Striking' BSNL employees demanding bonus seen on MG Road in Bangalore

BSNL employees were seen in a procession under some red colored communist banners on MG Road in Bangalore today demanding bonus. Apparently they didn't couldn't hear the silent and sometimes verbose taunts of the members of the common public(including yours truly) as to why they don't deserve a bonus. There doesn't seem to be a reason for strike in 2007 in India. With telecom sector booming, if these employees are actually producing any useful output, then any of the private sector telcos should be happy to hire them right!!!.
Message from this blog to BSNL employees
"TAKE A HIKE"

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