Networking Products Distribution
The distribution market for networking products, which was mainly worth Rs
687 crore during 2000-01, mainly comprised switches, structured cabling, modems,
routers, NICs and hubs. Falling margins in computer hardware and peripheral
business pushed many companies to look at distributing networking products apart
from their traditional IT business. The competition among these companies was on
two parameters—size and quality of channel network, and competencies like
niche expertise and local manufacturing set-up.
Major Areas of Opportunity
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The financial sector is surely where one’s money ought
to be firmly put. This conclusion is based on the previous year’s trend
and some clear signs for the future. It was this sector that contributed
more than a third of the networking industry’s sales during the last
fiscal. And it is a fact that a large number of the projects that were
implemented during the previous year are of an ongoing nature—many of
which are to be extended this year. Also, this year’s budget has set the
tone for this sector. It clearly spells out a decree to Indian banks to get
their networking agendas and infrastructure in place.
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The government-owned BSNL is likely to spend huge amounts
of money to expand its telecom network for more subscribers. In addition to
this, it has been mandated to usher in a new set of services in both cities
and towns. These services include wireless services like VPTs, WiLL,
cellular and Internet. BSNL is also likely to upgrade the existing
transmission links using new transmission technologies like DWDM and SDH.
All this calls for huge investments.
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Private telecom companies are slowly rearing their heads.
The year 2000-01 was the year of cabling. This year, one of lighting-up the
fiber—the new network implementations are all set to happen this year.
Though one cannot exactly predict the extent of deployment, the potential
players are at least a handful. If this happens, there would certainly be a
windfall in the service provider equipment segment.
- Government spending is another opportunity that companies need to watch
out for. In light of the major slowdown in the overall economy, the
government is under major pressure to spell out major infrastructure
initiatives to reinvigorate the economy. Communications is likely to be a
major thrust for the government.
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