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Case Code : CLSM007
Publication date : 2005
Subject : Services Marketing
Industry : Telecom
Length : 03 Pages
Price : Rs. 100
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Key words:
BSNL, Indian Telephony Market, Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS), 'eServices', Online Bill Payment, e-Seva, ICICI Bank, UTI Bank, HDFC Bank, Basic Phone Service, Mobile Services, Internet Services, Ex-cel, Cellone, Sancharnet, WebFone, Dataone, ADSL technology
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Abstract:
BSNL was India's leading telecom service provider. However it faced tough competition from private players when the telephony market was opened up in late 1990's that eroded its market share and revenues. The caselet discusses the measures that BSNL undertook in order to meet the competition and regain the lost position. It explains BSNL's customer service initiatives aimed at speeding up the transactions and improving service levels. It describes BSNL's diversification into mobile and internet services to meet the changing needs of the customers.
Issues: |
With the opening up of the telephony market and the entry of private players, BSNL began to face declining revenues and the erosion of its customer base. It realized that to stay on in the market, it would have to restructure its business. BSNL took various measures to sustain its position in the marketplace. It revamped its customer service functions, opened call centers, and developed an Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) to provide immediate information to customer queries...
Questions for Discussion:
1. With the opening up of the telephony market and the entry of private players, BSNL began to face declining revenues and the erosion of its customer base. Discuss the basic measures adapted by BSNL to restructure and revive its business from the service quality gap model context.
2. BSNL plans to launch the broadband Internet service 'Dataone' in a big way. What kind of pricing strategy should BSNL adopt to attract customers and improve market share?