Telecom Sector
Telecom Sector
IN
INDIA
ISBM Kolkata
Pre liberalization
Historically telecom network in
India was owned and managed by
Government as it is considered as
a strategic service. At that time
the Telecom industry was
monopoly in nature.
Current Scenario in Telecom
Industry
India is 4th largest market in Asia after
China, Japan and South Korea.
India is the 5th largest in the world and
2nd largest among emerging economies
of Asia.
Contribution of telecom sector in
terms of revenue is 2.1 % of GDP as
compared to 2.8% in developed
economies.
REFORMS IN TELECOM
SECTOR
Reforms in telecom sector began in 1980 with
telecom manufacturing being opened for
private sector followed by national telecom
policy(NTP) in 1994 and 1999.
Private sector Presently, there are Growing demand of Key players like
available in 18 circles five private service corporate for BSNL, BHARTI,
and collectively operators in each applications such as RELIENCE, TATA,
account for 10% of area, and an state electronic commerce, BPL and
revenue. operator Internet leased lines, HUTCHISON will
ISDN, VPN etc is drive equipment
driving the growth of market growth.
the internet services
market.
KEY INDIAN COMPANIES
KEY INDIAN COMPANIES contd..
TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS AND
EQUIPMENT MAJORS
• Largest pure-play GSM service provider in India
• Has over 15 million subscribers
• Home Phone-
• Fixed Line:- Airtel welcomes you to its world of telephony services,
which offers you world class
• services with its cutting edge technology.
• Wireless-Avail of the convenience of a mobile phone on a fixed line,
without any cables disturbing
• the ambience of your living room!
Broadband & Services
Entertainment
Calling Cards
Wireless Internet
• Data Card
• USB Modem
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF
BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED
1) Indian
2) Foreign
B)Public
shareholding
1) Institutions
Financial Institutions/
37 1346888 1346888 0.07
Banks
Foreign Institutional
951 417407488 417407488 21.99
Investors
Contd.. Category of Number of Number of shares held
Total number of shares % of shares (A+B)
shareholder shareholders in de materialized form
2) Non-institutions
Individuals
Individual
shareholders holding
171215 13639169 13633219 0.72
nominal share capital
up to Rs. 1 lakh
Individual
shareholders holding
164 6116485 6116485 0.32
nominal share capital
in excess of Rs. 1 lakh
Overseas Corporate
1 5178500 5178500 0.27
Bodies
Profit(+)/Loss(-)
from Ordinary
215797 131060 237052 182482 144838
Activities before
tax
Net
Profit(+)/Loss(-)
201729 160478 204679 179230 141984
from Ordinary
Activities after tax
Increase/Decrease
25.71 -21.60 14.20 26.23
Profit(%)
Reserves
excluding
2408609 2203130 2040038 1834023 -
Revaluation
Reserves
Basic EPS before
Extraordinary 10.63 8.45 10.78 9.44 7.48
items (in Rs.)