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V&D100 - 2009 Vol - II
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 | Power Play Energy bills are giving sleepless nights to telcos. Operators are desperately looking at options to cut costs and improve resource utility |
 | Cellular Catalyst The company's focus on data services has paid off, with revenues from it growing by 53% |
 | Losing Ground Last year was sluggish for the public mobile radio trunking segment. Despite a few signs of recovery, growth is yet to speed up |
 | Transforming VAS AVAN will enable operators to launch innovative voice applications quickly and cost effectively |
 | Leading from the Front Though Sri Lanka has good teledensity, tariff still remains high. And there is no mechanism to keep a track on quality and performance |
 | Applicable to All The growing popularity of mobile application stores has prompted operators to mull similar ventures in order to earn additional revenues |
 | Playing Hard With more and more companies setting up their presence, the ILD business is expecting huge opportunities ahead |
 | Hot, and Happening The number of VSATs crossed 100,000 in the FY 2008-09 thanks to the government's plans of extending connectivity to the last mile and Psus |
 | Back in Business Tata Communications maintained its leadership position in ILD but slipped one position in the V&D Top10 |
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 | Virtually Free Overseas operators are changing their attitude towards mVoIP, some even permiting free VoIP calls within certain networks |
 | The Sunrise Indian operators are all set to adopt global customer care service standards. MDM is just a beginning |
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V&D 100 :
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2008,
2007,
2006,
2005,
2004,
2003,
2002,
2001
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2007,2007,
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