Telecom is one of the major information and communication technology, helping in providing fixed phone, mobile services and also internet through out the country. Telecom was formed in 1987 as a division of New-Zealand Post office and later on it is been privatized, in-fact this is the first tel-co company that is been privatized in the world. Telecom is one of the largest companies in New-Zealand Exchange.
Telecom Enjoyed monopoly for landlines until recent years in 1998 Vodafone arrived where it captured few of the Telecom's customers, later on the other companies started to arrive like Telestra, slingshot. 2Degress is the other company that arrived in 2009 where it captured most of its mobile customers. Even though it has a lot of tough competition still it has a very large base of customers for all the three segments.
Telecom provides the services to residential, small and medium sized enterprise(SME), corporate and also to wholesale customers.
Over one million fixed line to residential and SME customers in New Zealand.
Over two million mobile connections in New Zealand.
Over 800,000 landline and XT internet and fixed broadband customers in New Zealand.
Over 3,000 business clients across Ausralasia
Telecom was segregated into two separate companies in 2011 a retail service provider (Telecom)and the net work service provider (Chorus). Today telecom has remarkable level of operational scale within New Zealand telecommunications market, with assets like.
Xt 3G Mobile Network
Equipment used for fixed line calling
50% ownership in the Southern cross international cable national black-haul networks.
Telecom has different business units
Telecom Retail: Helps providing fixed line, mobile and internet services to residential, Small ...
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... The raise in on the go business careers will led to an increase in the desire for mobile phones that will raise the messages, phone calls and emails. They will provide the opportunity for facilities like conferences calls, instant messaging. Increase need of communication for the end users is an important factor and also the change of population demographics is also a major factor as well.
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The SWOT analysis is a useful tool for identifying our personal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to our plans and goals. According to a “Fuel My Motivation” article (2010), this analysis considers internal influences that can positively or negatively affect our ability to achieve our goals. The internal factors are our strengths and weaknesses. Also considered are opportunities and threats, which are external influences that can have a positive or negative impact on the ability to achieve our goals. I will share how the self-assessment instruments and self-exercises in this course have contributed to assessing and understanding my strengths and weaknesses. I will also discuss techniques I will use to leverage my strengths and understand my weaknesses. In addition, I will consider opportunities that I can take advantage of and the threats that can possibly impede my progress.
This unique technology gives people the chance of sharing information from anywhere. It also means living in real time in the same rhythm with someone. Mobile phone is changing every aspect of our lives. However there is growing concern of using mobile phone. It is my belief that using mobile phones may affect the health of people who use them, disturb the peace in public, and invade people's private lives.
The objectives are to ascertain best market share of telecom providers, switching attitude of population, most crucial influence in affecting switching behaviour and purchasing a SIM card.
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