Saturday, May 30, 2015

Telecom Operators in India have to think Wide

Hi Guys,
The telecom revolution started in our country in the year 2000 to be more accurate and since then there have been a lot of developments. Initially the focus was more on penetration of the services to different regions and there was a stress that more and more people should have the mobile. But now things are different. Markets are saturated and now the Telecom Operator is seeing the noose tighten on its neck as the revenues and margins both fall. In India, especially the operators have not been able to make ground orMAKE A LOT OF MONEY out of businesses like 3G and 4G though much is / has been spoken about the same.
I am not a great telecom advisor, but being in this industry for some time, 13 years "young" to be precise, would like to provide some of my views on the changing ways that should be adopted by the telecom operator in order to generate additional revenue and profit without disturbing the user ecosystem of the nation.
There is an Ocean of Opportunities for Indian TELCOS
Lack-lustre Policies are killing it
The basic theory and the execution of it lies within a solid foundation of Infrastructure that the Indian telecom industry has. Companies in India have had the luxury of laying their own fiber and have been generous enough in doing that. However this has not translated into greater thinking of how to expoit it.
Let us think how much potential does a big telecom operator (Tier-1) have with regards to offering services. And these are some of the items that have to be thought in the line of business seriously by "Telecom Professionals" not hop ons from the "FMCG" in an operator industry.
1. Generating Revenue Through Content Delivery: It seems ridiculous that in a country with so many big Telcos having the capacity to build IDCs of their own and having the capacity to provide Peering for so many ISPs down the line, there is still existence of 3rd Party CDN's appart from the operators. The operators are so big in size that they could themselves strike a deal with the content providers to distribute content on their behalf and get a share of the revenue for the content Delivery that the CDN is doing at the behest of Operators network. Today the proposition of a typical CDN is to place its equipment in the operator IDC, use resources of the Operator and earn loads of money while giving operators just a share which is peanuts. I must say that the CDNs have really got the better of the operators plainly because in the CDN industry the people who are doing the business know the place where more profitable revenue from Internet can come. On the other hand you have operators, who are big in size, but have never developed this attitude to think how better to use their system. It is a pity that this is happening with the operators who have massive infrastructures, good skill setHIRING power and very much pronounced technical staff. The only issue is the business side of the operators are not looking towards this but plainly continuing of twigging the tariff plans of their mobile services. A big operator of India with a customer base of 250 Million in Retail mobile and several enterprise ILL customers of ISPs should have this courage and authority to assert itself on content providers to share the revenue with them for content delivery and not with the CDNs.
"I sincerely wish some owner of a big telecom firm is reading this......Because below the line this point will fall on deaf ears and blurred visions......"
2. ProvidingCLOUD HOSTING Services: If I am a telco with massive resources I might as well provide hosting services to the corporates . Why does India need an Amazon to launch cloud services on the infrastructure of Telcos. Why can't the teclos themselves launch it and make that extra bit of revenue on which a company like Amazon can survive in India? What keeps these telcos from staying away from launching such services in the country that are sure shot revenue generators for them? Shortage of skill set?? For sure not.... Then... This is the shortage ofMARKETING thinking. Being a telecom professional my heart bleeds when I see the TELCOS becoming only "DUMB PIPES" for these companies who actually build their high revenues on the foundations of Telcos. A TELCO becomes a DUMB PIPE only due to lack of focus. But this being perpetual throughout India is a problem. Let us look at other countries where TELCOs are the main source of such services of hosting content.
3. Virtual Office Creation: Today there are so many small and medium enterprise in this country who cannot afford a place to work because they have to maintain costs. However, they are interested in Virtual Offices which need a lot of BW and Telecom infrastructure like Voip, Internet, Leased Lines, VideoCONNECTIVITYand so on. The TELCO can provide a very consolidated package for these people for their employees and generate the right kind of revenue which is constant and not frivolous. This is happening in India but again TELCOs are behind in this strategy and this is mostly done by some 3rd Party, again leasing DUMP PIPEs from the telco.
To summarize time has come for the Indian Telecom Industry to change... Change in Perception and in some cases if that is being altered chance in Persons. Telecom services are not Soap and detergents and cannot be sold in that way. There has to be some perpetual way of revenue generation, some alternate way of generate revenues which will actually make the industry more profitable and people working in this industry 24x7 more happy and enthusiastic. If this does not happen the TELCOs will become the biggest PREYS of their own policies.
Think about it friends.
Cheers,
Kalyan

Markets that come to Existence [The Era of E-Commerce]

"AMARKET comes to existence when a buyer and a seller are in mutual contact with each other with the intention to fruitfully complete the transaction of aCOMMODITY or a Service"
Adam Smith
The platter of choices on your finger tips
If this definition ofMARKET has come to its true existence then it is today. We used to study this when we were in our 9th grade briefly introduced to economics and the introduction started with the first page definition of Adam Smith. I am understanding this today a great deal and what better to understand than the surge of E-Commerce that has happened over the years. 
There is definitely a charm of going to the malls and the retail shops to make purchases by seeing the display of the products lying here and there, however in the present times convenience overpowers charm and taste in a great way and shopping onlineFROM HOME is definitely comfortable. You are watching the TV or just out of your shower and you remember that you need to buy groceries, bingo you have a website or an app where you can just login and then buy the stuff and the stuff is delivered to you at your doorstep. You want to buy clothes, electronics, books, food and what not it is available on your fingertips. 
The internet brings the market closest to you and where you have your choices of brands and goods. One has to be less inhibitive when one buys articles from the e-commerce site because here you are seeing the image of the article and not the article itself. However let us face it you never check each and every grain of rice, or each lady finger before buying them in bulk, therefore it is really not worth to actually travel the distance and spend time hunting for that perfect pumpkin or potato. 
You have online invoices for the goods and you have good tracking mechanisms to actually track down deliveries so in short this is convenience personified. You are sitting on your couch and shopping. 
But let us now see what isREQUIRED in the backend and how much opportunity it creates for the people who are willing to extend their markets for goods deliveries. People who do not have the amount of capital to invest and construct a retail shop but have quality goods for sale can make a tie up with this E-Commerce portal and then can have their goods being sold. They get access to the markets which they could not have even accessed physically in their dreams. A chikan cloth seller of Lucknow does not have to wait for the tourist from New Jersey to come to his shop to sell his goods, he is now connected by the E-Commerce portal to the buyer and is now having better business. 
E-Commerce if it has to be really successful has to help these small vendors who have immense talent and provide rich quality products but lack ofMARKETINGskills and lack of product placement. The handicrafts from Gujarat, Shatiniketan. Kanjeevarams from Tanjore and the brass works from Moradabad need this boom of E-Commerce. 
We will talk about this new way ofMARKETING more as we go on towards our next post. But till then let us understand one thing, no technology can evolve or change the world if that is not efficient to be used for the upliftment of the poorest of the person in that demography. 
To that idea.... Have a wonderful weekend. 
Cheers, 
Kalyan

Virtual Offices: The Debate continues........

A virtual offiice Environment that can actually enable a lot of savings of resou
My last article was about Virtual offices and many people read that and gave me a call. First of all I would like to thank them for pondering over my article and also reciprocating by calls. Certainly, not all of them were in agreement with my idea, and it really happens because then and only then you come to know about how feasible an Idea ease when you patiently listen to agreements and disagreements towards them with proper justifications. 
Many people of the senior clad could not really digest the fact that if everybody worksFROM HOME ( even if the situation allowed it to be so) then what would happen to the office environment? Well I agree to them. They are right. 
However, my question is "Are we really at a situation to afford the luxury of creating an office environment in a costly metro city by compromising the convenience of so many talented people, increasing carbon footprint and then being a reason of the inflation?"
Do we want this to happen?
Let us see this in a larger perspective. In a Metro city like Mumbai, say, there are a lot of people who atleast take 1 to 2 hours to reach their workplaces everyday. People who are using public transport or using vehicle of their own, travelling to the office only do to some soft work for 8 hours over the Laptop and the Internet daily spend 4 hours of productivity in a mundane activity like city travelling. When most of them do that what happens in a city like Mumbai is anybody's guess. Traffic jams, road congestions and stress. My question over here is why cannot these works be done from the comfort zone of their home using a broadband connection? This also gives around 4 hours of extra productive time minus the stress of travelling. Should this not be done in a city like Mumbai or Delhi, where the authorities are hell bent on saving resources and space? Why should weREQUIRE IT parks, big and mammoth in size when the same can be done from people's homes? Why put this load on the city? 
We see the city expanding and more and more people staying on the outskirts of the city, while on the other side the commercial hubs mushroom in the centre creating more of a clog in those places. People of this city of a population of 12 Million complain about it being crowded not realising that the crowd problem can be obliterated just by introducing this very good concept of virtual offices. This also puts less load on the public transport system which is already collapsing in Mumbai and so we can have quality development of the same. We will have better roads and with a lot of space to drive our cars when we need it. 
A country like India with a population of 1.25 billion is a major contributor in the carbon footprint creation in this world. There are a lot of expectations from the matured Indian population to actually play a very important role towards decreasing the same. Virtual offices exactly brings that to picture. Less use of fuel due to less travelling. Travelling 20 kms daily one way and 40 Kms round trip is about travelling 1000 Kms a Month. This is resulting to a consumption of 70Ltrs of Fuel per car. 70 Ltrs per car!!!! That is huge. Introduction of virtual offices will save this for you. Less consumption of Fuels leads to less demand. We are no more in the medieval age where weREQUIRE to be at a specific place to do our work. Our works have become more integrated and digitized and connected to work from anywhere, so why go anywhere? Why not save the going part and save money and fuel? 
There was a question about the debate of meetings. Well today we have so many tools to conduct the meetings online in a very effective way. To be global it is not necessary to be a globetrotter. Travelling should be a leisure activity than plain business. Let us ask ourselves. Are we not mature enough to come to a consensus over a meeting using the electronic / online system? If not then why do we even call ourselves developed. The beauty of technology is to use it in every area in the most judicious way to make a good world. However, this is not happening. This is being prevented from happening causing stress and burn-out on the population, causing inflation, causing inflated demands of things which are not actuallyREQUIRED in so much abundance in the digital world. 
I am still open to questions, rebuttals and criticisms towards my views....But would also request dear readers to think about the larger interest. 
Cheers
Kalyan

Sunday, May 10, 2015

India needs Virtual Offices......But how will our system understand this.....



Names of people have been changed in this article to maintain confidentiality.
Devraj Desai is a full time telecom professional based out of Bhavnagar. Devraj has his family in Bhavnagar and all his commitments do not allow him to move out of this port city in Gujarat. Devraj has supreme skills in software development but is hesitant to move to places like Mumbai or Bangalore because it disturbs the entire cycle of his family. Also he does not want to relocate to busy cities like Mumbai or Bangalore compromising the chilled out life of Bhavnagar. 
Jagruti Shrivastav is an upcoming fashion designer in the city of Lucknow. Homemaker by force Jagruti is not able to pursue her dreams as a fashion designer as this would force her to relocate to  a city like Delhi which for her is impossible as there would be massive transformations that they have to make in their family lifestyle. 
Both these examples take me to a question that in a country of 1.25 billion people why should talents be nurtured only in Metro cities? We are not being able to reap the best out of our talents because of our archaic concepts of physical office which forces people to relocate. 
It is a shame on the telecom infrastructure and the services that inspite of the fact that we would be able to provide at least 10Mb/s of Internet connectivity to Jagruti and Devraj still due to the archaic HR policies they are forced to dump their talents as this system forces them to relocate to places and disturb their families. 
This is why we need virtual offices. Fashion designing and software development are works than people can pursue from home. The requirement is that very essential internet connectivity, which today is not a dream. Why do we need Factories without chimneys like Infosys complex and Wipro complex in Bangalore to reap such talents. Because today Infosys and Wipro have been able to gather work force who is willing or forced to relocate but passionate people like Devraj who have a passion for Software Development but are committed to family cannot go to Infosys Bangalore. They, if allowed this luxury of a virtual office can work full time and can provide wonderful results for the company. 
Same way Jagruti could have actually made the best of designs and communicated over the mail or internet or virtual interfaces and become a very successful fashion designer of our country. 
There are so many people like Devraj and Jagruti in T2 and T3 cities who have immense talent but because the Indian Corporates are not encouraging Virtual offices they are not able to succeed. 
Virtual Offices have another big advantage. First of all there would be less traffic in the cities as people would be working from home. Less consumption of Petrol. Less requirement of commercial space so more space for residences. Less movement from T2 cities to Metros so more space in metros. Due to this the residence property rates would be in check and will not blow up. Pollution under control. Telecom services will get a boost as consumption of Data will increase. In short we are looking towards a more peaceful world with equal opportunities. 
If some HR professional is reading this then he/she should contemplate this. IBM is not wrong in implementing this and this is being done very vividly by many other companies. In India this is needed and required. 
When India is having companies who are boasting of world class telecom networks then why this cannot be done in our country? Why cannot we use our talents efficiently? How long shall we be stuck in archaic policies and not do something new? 
Think about it Friends and share your comments. 
Cheers, 
Kalyan