India may have 90 million 3G users over the next 3 yrs

India's 3G subscriber base may shoot up to 90 million over the next three

RELATED ARTICLES

years, as companies gauge huge revenue potential in the country's fast-growing value added services (VAS) market, an industry player said.

"India's 3G subscriber base is likely to touch 90 million by 2013. It is estimated that five to seven per cent of mobile handsets would be 3G-enabled by 2010-2011. This is a large opportunity for all participants in the 3G area," Nazara Technologies' Chief Executive Officer Nitish Mittersain, told PTI here.

Nazara Technologies, a mobile content provider that creates games, expects to generate revenues worth Rs 100 crore from mobile games within the first year of 3G's launch.

Applications like caller tunes, ad tunes, live TV, video -viewing, and gaming would be keyed up, he said.

"Making multimedia available will help growth of mobile advertising. The value added services (VAS) market in India accounts for 9-10 per cent of total revenue of telecom operators, with SMS alone accounting for 44 per cent of that share," Mittersain said.

"Over 400 million people in India now own mobile phones and voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. 3G is increasingly becoming synonymous with value added applications," Mittersain said.

India will throw open the auction of airwaves for offering 3G mobile services to state-run, private and foreign operators in the current fiscal, Telecom Minister, A Raja, said.

State-run BSNL and MTNL currently offer 3G services in select pockets of the country like Mumbai, Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR).

India expects to generate revenues worth Rs 25,000 crore from the auction of 3G spectrum as various foreign players aim to have a share of the pie in the India's fast-growing wireless market.

Mittersain said the Indian telecommunication sector has witnessed a gigantic growth in the past and that it is time to expand the reach of new technology in India's growing small towns.

"An ever-burgeoning ecosystem of network providers, device-makers, content-providers, and application-developers are making sure that there is something for everyone. As non-voice applications grow, a 3G network will permit faster access of data from and to the Internet," he added.

Post new comment

E-mail ID will not be published
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Copy the characters (respecting upper/lower case) from the image.

FC NEWSLETTER

Stay informed on our latest news!

EDITORIAL OF THE DAY

  • Retail investors need to be drawn to bond trading

    A country requires both a healthy capital market and a liquid debt market for vibrant economic growth. India has had the first for a long time.

INTERVIEWS

GV Nageswara Rao

MD & CEO, IDBI Federal Life

Timothy Moe

Goldman Sachs

Chander Mohan Sethi

CMD, Reckitt Benckiser India

COLUMNIST

Urs Schöttli

Japan’s living national treasures

While the world is fascinated by the economic “miracles” in ...

Robert Clements

Cherish good times and accept bad ones

Initially, I was angry and confused, I was even repentant…,” ...

Bubbles Sabharwal

Mothers just see things differently; they can’t help it

Before we begin on mothers, I have to share this ...