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Scintillating Tone: Discount PricingThe 24X7 Badalta Discount Plan offered a discount - ranging between 5% and 60% on the 50 paisa chargeable per minute of call - based on the traffic handled by a Base Transceiver Station (BTS), commonly called Transmission Tower or Tower... Uninor Dialing: Corrupt Signals?Not many industry analysts shared Uninor's confidence as the Indian telecom sector was crowded and fragmented. Analysts observed that more than 50% of the total Indian population and over 90% of the urban population subscribed to mobile services and with new additions of around 10 million subscribers per month, the industry was fast approaching saturation...
ExhibitsExhibit I: Wireline and Wireless Subscribers (in Million) Exhibit II: Tele-density by end March Exhibit III: Market Share of all the Players as on March 2010 Exhibit IV: % Customers Considering Different Brands as of March 2010 Exhibit V: Pricing of Uninor Exhibit VI: ARPU (in Rs per Subscriber per Month)
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