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India has one of the fastest growing telecom services industries in the world. Teledensity in the country which was less than one telephone per 100 people in 1991, when the country unleashed a wave of market reforms, have now increased to about 66 per 100 at the end of 2010. There are, of...
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telecommunications in India. An important facet of this revolution has been the phenomenal increase in the number of telephones in the …
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The paper focuses on the response strategies of public research systems in various advanced developing countries (Brazil, India and Korea) to specific challenges paused by increasing integration of their respective host economies with rest of the world. These challenges have dented holes in the...
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manufacture of state-of-the-art telecommunications equipments. The paper undertakes a detailed review of this innovation … paper maps out the sectoral system for innovation in the telecommunications equipment industry. The ensuing analysis shows …
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manufacture of state-of-the-art telecommunications equipments. The paper undertakes a detailed review of this innovation … paper maps out the sectoral system for innovation in the telecommunications equipment industry and measures the innovation …
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capability especially in the switching equipment component of the telecommunications equipment industry. The maintenance of this … capability has come under some strain with the increasing external integration of the Brazilian telecommunications economy …
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