India’s telecom regulator, TRAI has classified Google Talk, Yahoo! Voice Chat and other innovative VoIP applications as Grey Market operations and maybe cracked down. The report says [PDF] VoIP can also pose a threat to National Security. Good Grief!!! Looks like Mr. S.K. Gupta is following the footsteps of Mr. FailureContinue Reading

Nikhil writes that Anil Ambani backed BigAdda.com [Alpha] has gone live but still in Invite only mode. Sure this is no big innovation [atleast for now], but Anil Ambani has set his eye sight to become the world’s media baron. Fortune & Forbes will find it irresistible to write about Anil Ambani’s growth from MobileContinue Reading

Nokia and Siemens have meregd their network division and the entity is also the biggest benificiary of BSNL’s megatender. Nokia-Siemens’ chief, Ashish Chowdhary said that it is not too late for Indian Telcos to go the 3G way. Here is an official document that gives you more insight on Bangalore Unwired project. [PDF]Continue Reading

State owned MTNL which saw negative growth in Wireline/Landline subscribers is bucking the trend now. MTNL is adding Landline subscribers mainly because of their ADSL broadband services in Delhi and Mumbai. Mumbai has more than 10 good ISPs but MTNL with huge copper network has the ability to reach corners of Mumbai,Continue Reading

At the end of Q1 [March – 2007], the GSM Mobile Service Providers Market share looks like as shown below Bharti-Airtel is the largest wireless service provider with a market share of 30.63% followed by state owned BSNL  controlling 22.53% of the GSM market. Vodafone-Essar is just behind BSNL with 21.77%Continue Reading

Just a while ago, Bharti Airtel released its results for FY07 [Ending March-31st]. It has 37 Million Wireless subscribers and 1.87 Million Broadband and Wireline subscribers. I was frantically searching for broadband subscribers. Report  says,  32% of Broadband & Wirleline subscribers are also subscribing to Broadband. This tells us that, Airtel has 0.59 Million BroadbandContinue Reading

I was surprised to read about Free Broadband for all by 2009. I have asked the authenticity of this release. The government has collected a huge Universal Service Obligation Fund [ A contribution by Private Telecom players to the Government to enable the latter to provide Telecom services in rural areas]Continue Reading