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BY

SYNDICATE NO. - V
Economy of the Region
Country GDP ($ bn) GDP Per Capita ($ ) Population (mn)

Australia 1,219.72 54,868.92 22.23


China 5,745.13 4,282.89 1,341.41
Hong Kong 226.485 31,798.74 7.122
India 1,430.02 1,176.06 1,215.94
Indonesia 695.059 2,963.28 234.557
Japan 5,390.90 42,325.23 127.368
Korea 986.256 20,164.85 48.91
Malaysia 218.95 7,754.99 28.233
Philippines 189.061 2,011.00 94.013
Singapore 217.377 42,652.76 5.096
Taiwan 426.984 18,303.60 23.328
Vietnam 101.987 1,155.57 88.257
GDP Per Capita Population
5205 $ 3.2 billion
Telecom Ecosystem
TELECOM ECOSYSTEM : MAPPING
JAPAN CHINA

Arriya Solutions
BiOS Beijing Lyang Technology
Mascot System

LISAsoft System IBM


Reality CSC
System
Nebukin Conizant
Integrators
Vector 7 TCS

INDIA
AUSTRALIA

Portalvision.com
HK i-media LTD
NTT Korea Logicspace

HONG KONG
KOREA
Key Players
MOBILE OPERATORS
Mobile Operators
Country Top 3 Operators (Subcribers : millions)

India Bharti Airtel (141) Reliance (116) Vodafone Essar


(113)
China China Mobile China Unicom China Telecom
(569) (162) (83)
Korea SK Telecom KT (14) LG Telecom (8)
(22.5)
Hong Kong 3HK (3) CSL (2.5) PCCW (1.4)

Australia Telstra (10.3) Optus (8.2) Vodafone (6.8)

Singapore SingTel (3) StarHub (2) M1 (1.8)

Japan NTT DoCoMo (57) KDDI (32) Softbank (24)

Malaysia MAXIS (13) Celcom (11) DiGi (8.2)


Handset Manufacturers
Country Top 3 Manufacturers

India Nokia G Five Samsung

China Nokia Samsung Motorola

Korea Samsung LG Pantech

Hong Kong Nokia Sony Ericsson Samsung

Australia Nokia Apple Blackberry

Singapore Nokia Samsung Sony Ericsson

Japan No dominant handset manufacturer

Malaysia Nokia Samsung Motorola


Major Events
 DoCoMo introduced 3G mobile services branded
“FOMA” in the Tokyo region (Oct ‘01)
 Softbank Mobile (re-branded as Softbank from
Vodafone as of October 1, 2006) acquired Vodafone
Japan KK (in April 2006)
 Per Second Billing introduced by Tata DoCoMo in
India in 2008
 3G auctions in India in 2010 had the attention of the
telecom fraternity
Consumer Preferences
Regulations
MNP
Country Regulatory Body FDI Limit
Implementation
FDI is limited to 35% of
Telstra’s 49.9% equity;
Australian
individual foreign investors
Australia Communications and
limited to 5% of the 49.9%. 2001
Media Authority (ACMA)
Approval required for FDI in
other entities
Office of the
Hong Kong Telecommunications
1999
Authority (OFTA)
Ministry of Public
Management, Home
Japan 20 % in NTT 2006
Affairs, Posts and
Telecommunications
Ministry of Information
China 49% 2009
Industry
Ministry of 33% for facility based
South Korea Communications and service providers, 2004
Information 20% for Korea Telecom
Communications and 30% (Can start with >50%
Malaysia Multimedia Commission but has to be reduced in 3
2008
(MCMC) yrs)
Infocomm Development
Singapore 49% 1997
Authority of Singapore
Mergers and Acquisitions
Telecom Trends
What Can Be Next?

India:
• BWA is being looked upon as a solution to India’s broadband crisis

• EnergyAustralia using WiMAX for Smart Grid


Australia
: • Telstra to deploy LTE mainly in urban areas

Hong • LTE launch by CSL and PCCW Mobile


Kong:

• NTT’s new IP Telephony technology to help accommodate twice the


Japan: number of calls
• Ericsson will focus on TD-LTE to capitalize on the expected growth in
data traffic
China:
• China Mobile will be building a nationwide TD network
• KCC is spending $24 bn to secure 1Gbps access by 2012
South
Korea: • SKT is developing an ecosystem of related service
THANK
YOU!!!

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