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Connecting competition

机译:连接竞争

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In A country where half the children under four are undernourished, telephones are a luxury. India has about 42m connections, 6m of them to mobile phones―not many for a country of a billion people. To entrepreneurs, that undersupply promises growth. India talks about mobilising 1 trillion rupees ($20 billion) of investment in telecoms over the next five years. Private operators have made mobile telephony the fastest growing sort in India. Now they are venturing into more traditional areas, such as long-distance and international fixed-line calling. In January, Bharti Tele-Ventures offered the first challenge to the long-distance monopoly of the state-owned operator, BSNL. Tariffs duly fell by over 60%. The monopoly on international calling ended on April 1st, prompting a 20% drop in the cost of calling the United States.
机译:在这个有一半以下四岁以下儿童营养不良的国家,电话是一种奢侈。印度大约有4200万连接,其中600万连接到移动电话,对于一个拥有十亿人口的国家来说,数量并不多。对于企业家来说,供不应求有望增长。印度谈到在未来五年动员1万亿卢比(200亿美元)的电信投资。私人运营商使移动电话成为印度增长最快的一种。现在,他们正在冒险进入更传统的领域,例如长途电话和国际固定电话。 1月,Bharti Tele-Ventures向国有运营商BSNL的长途垄断提出了第一个挑战。关税适当下降了60%以上。国际通话的垄断于4月1日终止,促使美国通话费用下降了20%。

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