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» Internet reaching rural India despite the bureaucrats from Communications
Sonesh Surana, writing on the email list at Berkeley's TIER project, points to this Rediff article on Reliance's rural Cellular strategy. Some key points: Reliance CDMA networks already covers 42% of the rural population and they expect to reach 50% [Read More]

» 100M Indian mobiles (Nearly 150M total phones) from Communications
Razib Ahmed points out this announcement from the Indian government press information bureau.With the country’s gross subscriber base touching almost 150 million, India joined the world’s 100 million mobile club. India has now become the fifth to join ... [Read More]

» Interview of R. Brough Turner (a Telecom Expert): Part I from SouthAsiaBiz
India also has a shortage of spectrum and overly regulated approach to rural coverage. However, India is an open society that is actively discussing telecom policy. [Read More]

» Telecom growth in emerging markets - mid-year check-in from Communications
Pakistan continues to lead the world in mobile phone growth rate and China continues to lead in absolute number of subscribers added per month, but Indian's mobile sector is going great guns putting India close to China in absolute adds [Read More]

» Telecom Markets of China, Pakistan and India - Part 2 from State of Telecom Industry in Pakistan
In Part 2 I am presenting additional news and views about growth and competition in the mobile industry of China, India and Pakistan. As you will read below, India and China are directly competing to dominate the handset markets of the world. Pakistan... [Read More]

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i want to start telecom industry in india...
i am still studyin engineering..
i want to know the requirements to start up a telecom industry...
what are the challenges that are to be faced...
how much capital,is requiredd....
how to start up..
i want ideas.. and knowledge how to start with full description...
mines id is
uxz6@yahoo.co.in
waiting for urs reply

Vikram, the best advice I can give you is to find other entrepreneurial groups to talk with. I don't know where you are located or whether there is any entrepreneurial activity at your college or university, but you should look there for sure. In addition, I can recommend a group called "The Indus Entrepreneurs" or TiE ( http://www.tie.org/ ). They were started by Indians working in southern California, but now have chapters in many places including at least five chapters in India.

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