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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN TELECOM SECTORS

    2 Author(s):  MRS FAGUN MENDES, DR. GIRBAL SINGH LODHI

Vol -  7, Issue- 9 ,         Page(s) : 194 - 198  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Each organization has its prime expect to Growth. With the changing circumstances increment in rivalry has turned into their center abilities and has a focused edge over others. Business frameworks like Net deals, Profit (%) after duty, Total Income (Capitalization), Total Expenditures and level of fulfillment of the clients are vital pointers speaking to the remain of organizations in the market. A similar investigation of the significant telecom suppliers like Bharti Airtel Limited, Tata Communications Limited, Idea Cellular Limited, Reliance Communications Limited, Vodafone India Limited and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and in India has been displayed in this paper on the premise of auxiliary information which incorporates most recent five year Profit after expense, An observational review has been done and conclusions have been brought out on the premise of the information gathered however an online field study to accomplish this goal.

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