It in Telecom

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The planning commission’s vision of telecommunications in 2020 is a vision of information society built on an edifice where IT and telecommunications merge.   Due to rapid technological convergence IT flourishes on the telecom-network and in turn permits modern day telecommunications to use sophisticated IT-software. Hardware is a common platform for both IT and telecom.
Internet kiosks, telekiosks, telecottages and cybercafes have emerged in important roles in expanding community access popularizing IT among the masses and promoting domestic market. However, their expansion crucially hinges on the growth of telecommunications infrastructure. In India, a spectrum of technologies has been unleashed to connect remote villages, which includes Wireless in Local Loop (WLL), wireless cum wired technology developed by C-DOT , radio systems, switching systems of different capacities integrated with underground cables, CorDect and medium capacity satellite systems.
Trends shaping the Telecom Industry
Here are eight trends which are changing the shape of current Telecom Industry -

Source: BCG
As the successes of Google, Apple, and others demonstrate, tremendous opportunities abound in the broader technology and telecom space. But in order to capture them, carriers need to make hard choices about strategy and business models. With no more cash cows left to milk, carriers must build new sources of competitive advantage.

Changing Telecom Business Model

Source: BCG

Relevance of Information Technology
IT is at the hub of the mobile product and is central to delivering world-class customer service. Hence, IT-enabled solutions play a key role in alleviating pressure points faced by mobile telecom companies today. The mobile product can be segmented into three parts:
• Functional attributes that include the core features of the product, e.g., MMS, SMS, online...