Times of India Article:
India is one of the fastest growing telecom markets in the world. However, the last few months has seen the growth rate slow down from monthly additions of 12-15 million to 7.99 million in May 2012.
According to Voice&Data's annual survey of Indian telecom industry, India-specific revenues of many mobile handset makers including Nokia, RIM and LG pulled down industry-wide sales in 2011-12.
As per the survey, Nokia though retained its leadership with 38.2 percent share, its revenues fell. The Finnish company lost market share in smartphones and multimedia segment, but made a headway in the dual SIM phones category.
So, who are the companies gaining on Nokia's expense? Who are the new key players in the Indian smartphone segment? Read on to find out.
No: 1
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 11, 925 crore Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 12, 929 crore
Change: -8
Market share in %age: 38.2
No: 2
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 7, 891 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 5, 720 crore
Change: 38
Market share in %age: 25.3
No: 3
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 978 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 2, 289 crore
Change: -14
Market share in %age: 6.3
No: 4
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 460 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1, 950 crore
Change: -25
Market share in %age: 4.7
No: 5
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 327 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1, 004 crore
Change: 32
Market share in %age: 4.3
No: 6
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 923 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 450 crore
Change: 105
Market share in %age: 3.0
No: 7
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 790 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 920 crore
Change: -14
Market share in %age: 2.5
No: 8
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 780 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1,834 crore
Change: -57
Market share in %age: 2.5
No: 9
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 750 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 626 crore
Change: 20
Market share in %age: 2.4
No: 10
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 670 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1,326 crore
Change: -49
Market share in %age: 2.1
India is one of the fastest growing telecom markets in the world. However, the last few months has seen the growth rate slow down from monthly additions of 12-15 million to 7.99 million in May 2012.
According to Voice&Data's annual survey of Indian telecom industry, India-specific revenues of many mobile handset makers including Nokia, RIM and LG pulled down industry-wide sales in 2011-12.
As per the survey, Nokia though retained its leadership with 38.2 percent share, its revenues fell. The Finnish company lost market share in smartphones and multimedia segment, but made a headway in the dual SIM phones category.
So, who are the companies gaining on Nokia's expense? Who are the new key players in the Indian smartphone segment? Read on to find out.
No: 1
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 11, 925 crore Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 12, 929 crore
Change: -8
Market share in %age: 38.2
No: 2
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 7, 891 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 5, 720 crore
Change: 38
Market share in %age: 25.3
No: 3
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 978 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 2, 289 crore
Change: -14
Market share in %age: 6.3
No: 4
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 460 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1, 950 crore
Change: -25
Market share in %age: 4.7
No: 5
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 1, 327 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1, 004 crore
Change: 32
Market share in %age: 4.3
No: 6
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 923 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 450 crore
Change: 105
Market share in %age: 3.0
No: 7
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 790 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 920 crore
Change: -14
Market share in %age: 2.5
No: 8
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 780 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1,834 crore
Change: -57
Market share in %age: 2.5
No: 9
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 750 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 626 crore
Change: 20
Market share in %age: 2.4
No: 10
Revenue in 2011-12: Rs 670 crore
Revenue in 2010-11: Rs 1,326 crore
Change: -49
Market share in %age: 2.1
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