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Case Title:
Reliance Infocomm’s Teething Troubles- B
Publication Year : 2006
Authors: Ms Shruti Khatri, Prof. Dhananjay Keskar
Industry: Telecom
Region: India
Case Code: GRS0192P
Teaching Note: Not Available
Structured Assignment: Not Available
Abstract:
This is the second of a two-case series. Reliance Infocomm (Infocomm) was launched in December 2002, by Reliance Industries, India’s largest private business house. Infocomm was launched nation-wide with a huge fanfare. Though most people had expected it to be a major success Infocomm did not turn out to be so. Infocomm had not achieved its targets and there was a lot of concern amongst its customers. This case discusses Infocomm’s strategies and its turn around.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To discuss the strategies adopted by Reliance Infocomm to overcome the troubles that it faced at its launch.
Keywords : Reliance Infocomm; Telecom sector; Infocomm Rollout; Teething Troubles; Dhirubhai Ambani Entrepreneurs; Growth Strategies Case Study; CDMA; Cellular Telephony; Monsoon Hungama; RIM
Contents :
Market Share of Cellular Service Providers
Additional Readings and References
Infocomm introduced a scheme called “Monsoon Hungama”
DAEs (Dhirubhai Ambani Entrepreneurs)
its mobile service subscribers called ‘Free Talk Hungama.”