Every three out of four people in India has a mobile - or so doesthe numbers say. There are around 900 million mobile phone subscribers inIndia, which has a population of about 1200 million people. The active mobilesubscribers are supposed to be somewhere around 600 million. Interestinglythere are only around 40 million landline phone subscribers. The growth forlandline connections has been negative for some quarters. (source TRAI)
Before 90's people had to apply for a landline phone connection andwait for months to get the connection approved. In late 90's, mobile revolutionhas changed this scenario completely. With the convenience of anywhere-anytime,people have taken to mobile phones like duck to water. Prices were slashed overa period of time - both the mobile handset and the outgoing call tariff.Roaming charges were reduced which made the businessmen adopt it even more.
The traditional use of a mobile phone is to make voice calls andsend short messages. I find the following to be general purpose calls on mobilephone. This is just a fraction of the possibilities, anyway and no offenseintended to anyone.
- Short-and-sweet call : Make a 'Honey, I am coming home…' call while leaving office
- Office Travel : 'Hello Murali, I would like to go to airport on 12th, Can you come at 6 AM on that day?'
- Friendship : 'Hi buddy, want to catch-up at coffee day tomorrow? I am bored'
- Cooking Advice: 'When should I add salt to this dish? Is it while boiling tamarind? Oh! No tamarind at all !'
- Buying Advice : 'I am buying Samsung Phablet. I am in a shop right now. He is quoting Rs. x. should I got for it?'
- Out-of-office : 'Sorry. I am on vacation right now. I would be joining back the office on next Monday. Can you please call me back then to sort out the problem?'
- Occasion : 'WoW ! That's good news. Congratulations !'
- Pocket Money : 'I need more money this month. We are going for a tour this semester'
- Drivers have a mobile : 'Driver, bring the car to the portico. I will be there in 2 minutes'
- Pesky Calls :'I don't need a credit card and I don't want to give any more charity. I have enough loans to clear !'
As someone said, Mr. Sunil Mittal of Bharti Airtel was smart enoughto figure out that people love to talk and one can make money by giving them apersonal microphone and speaker. And thus the telecom revolution has begun inIndia !
It has to be noted that there is no mobile revolution withoutevolution of information technology. The rapid evolution of simple mobilehandset to feature phone, smartphone, phablet, tablet, notebook, ultra-bookand so on is all because of evolution of chip technology. It is noteworthy tomention that more than 90% of mobile phones worldwide carry chips (processorhardware inside mobile handsets) based on ARM Holdingstechnology. Isn't it amazing ?
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