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															India Weekly Telecom Newsletter
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													| Overview: IGI is launching a new weekly publication, "India Weekly Telecom Newsletter" designed to keep you up-to-date on telecom developments in India on a weekly basis. IWTN is offered only as an electronically delivered PDF and is sent each Friday so that it is available first thing on Monday. IGI is offering a free one month trial starting January 24, 2004.
 
 India represents one of the fastest growing telecom markets. It ranks behind China in size and growth, but the Indian market possesses characteristics that make it a more attractive investment opportunity than China such as:
 
															Reasons to Invest 
																
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																			Stable Government
																			English Speaking 
																			Established Legal System
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																			Well developed Infrastructure
																			Outsourcing Business Growth
																		 |  Who should be interested?
																
																	
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																				Equipment Suppliers
																				Carriers 
																				Investors 
																				International Carriers 
																				Wireless Suppliers
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																				Consultants 
																				System Integrators 
																				Strategic Planners 
																				International Service Providers 
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																		| Both telecom equipment suppliers and service providers as well as large IT companies outsourcing to India - who want to keep up with recent policy and regulatory changes and improvements in infrastucture. 
 |  Benefits of subscribing to this newsletter?
																		
 
															Provides information not available elsewhere 
															Timely information from sources in India 
															Provides an early warning of market opportunities and/or threats 
															Tracks market development on a regular basis 
															Saves time and money in trying to keep up to date 
															Provides a historical record for in-house research 
															Provides analyses of important decisions and developments affecting the market 
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