I have two business idea which i want to tell some telecom companies ? but i dont know how?
i have two idea which i want to suggest telecom or mobile manufacture actuly i want to sell my idea to them but i dotn know how this will be done i mean what is the right process for this. thanks in advance.
Hi there,
My first words of warning are – be VERY careful. Do not tell a soul, have a meeting or do anything without a SIGNED confidentiality agreement or NDA – Non disclosure Agreement. This basically means that they sign the document which binds them to not tell anyone else or reproduce anything without your consent.
No the fun part of business – they have cash and lawyers and experience and you do not! If they did break the agreement they could tie you up in court for years or bankrupt you if the idea is really worth it.
So the process I follow is this:
Document your ideas as detailed as possible – date everything, even sketches so you prove validity if required later on.
Produce financials and spreadsheet showing why it will work
Produce a business plan
Do market research and get your figures
Seek legal advice on the best appraoch in your area
ALWAYS ALWAYS take a third party to ANY meetings with you to act as a witness, even better if they are not related or friends with you so they can be truely independant if the need arises
Then research the companies you want to appraoch and make sure you find the right person to talk to and organise a meeting to run the idea WITHOUT giving them everything but just enough to whet their appetite and tell you if it’s worth it or not.
From there who knows?
Good Luck!
Which is the best course after engineering(telecom) according the pakistan industry?
In telecom industry mobile communication is a growing field. In mobile communication yon can join the course of RF engg. or BTS installation from any repudiated institute.
Other than Blackwater, Phone companies, and Scooter Libby, who else will Bush place above the law?
Bush pushes for telecom immunity
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071010/ap_on_go_pr_wh/terrorist_surveillance
Why is the American Republic looking more like the People’s Republic of China?
Everyone but Democrats.
I find it odd Republicans would be so eager to give away their civil liberties, but will screech like scalded cats to think Ms. Clinton might have those same broad powers come 2009.
Will they THEN decide its too much power for one individual to have? Might be too late by then.
I notice not ONE Republican answered your question with anything but insults and immaturity. Too busy commenting on your avatar’s haircut and other irrelevencies.
I am in the Telecom field but would like to get into Networking. What training should I pursue?
I have been in telecommunications for about 10 years. I have experience in several areas including PBX, Voice Switching, Voice Mail, and Telephony install and repair. I am open to suggestions. Thanks
Cisco is a good choice.
How does load transfer take place in telecom towers?
Both, the wind and the dead loads act on a telecom tower. How does the load transfer take place from superstructure to the foundation?
If it is a truss structure, it is transferred from the diagonal elements to the vertical elements and via tension to the bottom with compression added on the downwind side and tension added on the upwind.
If it cable stayed the truss of the tower is primarily for stiffness and taking the weight (dead load) straight down in compression while the guy cables take the tension of the wind force, which also transfers some force to the truss.
If it is a tubular structure, then all the forces are taken in the skin and transferred down with compression added to the dead load on the down wind side and tension subtracted on the up wind side.
Where can i get Computer peripherals price list?
Hello, I m from Chennai-India, and we are a service provider for complete IT & telecom in PAN India basis. for that we are in need of harware materials like PC, laptop, modem, router, server, printer, cables, and all kind of meterial in all brands. where can i get these meterials at cheapest price, through online are any shope, kindly advice, for this where can i make tie-ups, Thanks in advance
I don’t know about places in India but I usually go to Tiger Direct for computers and peripherals. I have found their prices very reasonable. It’s an American company but I’d imagine they ship anywhere you want.
where do i go to find a job in telecoms in Brisbane Australia? i am moving from UK i work for British telecom?
i am a telecoms engineer in uk and have worked for british telecom for 10 years i also install data cabling. i moving to australia to be with my girlfriend so need to find work asap
Telstra is our "national carrier". They own most of the telecom cabling and other companies rent off them. So I would say they would be your biggest employer in the industry.
There are of course many smaller companies that do the cabling of offices etc. I know the company we used in my last job had a very high staff turnover and was always understaffed – their name was Delfcam.
Other than that I would suggest looking on www.seek.com.au
I tis pretty much the most popular job seeker site.
Good luck
KTF vs SKT T1 [20 September, 2008] Event Match of Rival
The Korean largest wireless service provider, SK Telecom and KTF telecom, both big companies as they can keep to play StarCraft of Korean eSports through the munificence of their sponsors.
As you guys know, both have a strong sense of rivalry and are rivals in everything. Now let’s look their matches up and down
KTF Coach 1 (Blue Toss)
KTF Coach 2 (Red Zerg)
……………….vs
SKT Coach 1 (Orange Zerg)
SKT Head Coach (Purple Zerg)
Map : Hunters
Duration : 0:17:37
Telecom Italia – Quiet
Quiet gives us 55 delicate seconds with Leonardo DiCaprio lying on a grassy hill in a beautiful place out in the country. The scene is bathed in golden sunlight as bugs and pollen swirl about. Deep focus creates lush detail. Pulling out his pocket communicator, he reads “When are you arriving back?” He sets it aside with a simple “Whatever,” and, silhouetted against the landscape, continues his rest.
The commercial premiered on Italian television in September of 2000 as the conclusion to a campaign of four ads featuring well-known directors (Spike Lee, Woody Allen, Ridley Scott) starring well-known figures.
The scene was set to the pastoral music of Boards of Canada, who gave Chris 1.5 hours of music for the project, as they did for Chris’s Nissan campaign.
Duration : 0:0:53
Microsoft in Telecom /10.05.2007
Andrew LUND, Communications Sector Director, Microsoft CEE, introduced the services Microsoft has to offer to telecommunications operators, at the Communications Day in Bucharest on May 10, 2007.
These services are based on a new concept in the industry: Software as a Service. Microsoft also hopes that once the convergence between telecom and media will take over in these two industries, this will blur the traditionally high barriers to entry around telecom operators and their suppliers.
Andrew LUND, Communications Sector Director, Microsoft CEE:
“Communications sector is about 5% of the turnover that Microsoft makes in the world. If you think we are a 50 million dollar company, it may not seem much, but it is a very important strategic part of our business. It includes telcos, fixed, mobile, cable and it also includes media and entertainment companies. So we work a lot with big TV companies, big radio companies, the idea being that convergence of media with telecom will happen.
There are software solutions which we produce – software solutions that we produce that help the telco operators function more effectively while reducing cost. An example of that could be in customer care, database consolidation, could be in OSS/BSS. So these are kind of heavy bucket Services Oriented Architecture solutions.
mySpace and KPN are two examples of customers where we helped drive bottom line efficiency.
And it was interesting when Romtelecom CEO said this morning that they is investing 200 million euros to modernise their infrastructure. If you have a Cisco sales man in front of you, that is not a lot of money.
So what we are trying to do is enable the CIO or CTO office to spend less money on running the business – consolidating databases, running customer care more efficiently, using software programs to drive down costs, so they can help the telco operators focus on driving their revenues.
But I am not going to talk about that today. I am going to talk about top tier, which is about enabling telcos increase their top line revenues.
The changes in technology, convergence of voice and date, fixed and mobile, talked a lot about that today, price based comoditisation. One thing is for sure: the more competitive the market, is the lower the prices go down. Which is good for consumer, is good for the businesses: people paying less for their telecom services.
It is hard for the telco operators, because they then have to add more value, add more differentiation in the services that they offer today.
So what are we doing about that?
This presentation slide right here:
At the bottom you can see the way we communicate with people – it could be consumers or it could be businesses – from PC to TV to mobile devices. It is ubiquous already.
What we think is happening is around the middle cloud there – you know telcos like to talk a lot about clouds, so we put a cloud as well – and that is about meshing the services that you provide today. It could be ringtones. Meshing up things that we provide could be like Hotmail. Meshing up things like third party companies provide could be something like iTunes.
And of course there is the OSS/BSS services that make these all work together effectively and the billing engine that drives the relationship with the customer.
All these different areas work together and what we are trying to do is build a framework solution that enables them to interact together:
In the middle you have the service provider, the telco or the media company that is offering services on a hosted model.
On the right side you can see the Microsoft that we are now offering as a Software-as-a-Service model. This is a new concept and it is really taking effect.
BT is probably our biggest customer in the software as a service model in Europe. And they have got many thousands of customers buying a lot these products.
One of them is hosted CRM where a small company – 50 people or 20 sales people – they do not need to have a big IT department running a CRM solution. So they pay like 25-30 euros a month per user:
In the consumer segment, it is more or less the same model, excerpt the products change. So they have got Microsoft TV. Microsoft TV is actually the front end.”
Duration : 0:3:39