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    Lightwire Case Study

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    Waikato which is the most profitable, where in urban areas there is large competitions for internet services. The key product areas are rural, prepay, business and consumer. Lightwire’s main competitors in New Zealand are Netsmart, Farmside, Spark and Vodafone. 1. Assessment of the “blueness” of Lightwire´s strategy 1.1. First Test of Blue Ocean Testing for Lightwire’s Blue Ocean approach requires the analysis of Lightwire’s focus, divergence…

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    Airtel Secure Case Study

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    Airtel recently launched “Airtel secure” in April-2017. Airtel secure is a service in which an individual can get handset damage protection, 2GB cloud backup, Spam block, Contacts backup and antivirus for their device for as low as INR49/month. This application has been launched to give a head on competition to the new market entrant Jio security. Features offered by Airtel secure are more competitive than the Jio security. Airtel partnered with OneAssist pvt. Ltd. To provide support for…

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    where Spark dukes it out with 2degrees and Vodafone. It suffers from high churn, where a proportion of customers regularly switch to follow the best offers in market. For example at the time of launching this campaign, 40% of Spark’s mobile customers churned annually. In large part this was because telcos generally find it difficult to truly differentiate at a product level. Lower the price of a plan or increase the data allowance to a plan, and Vodafone and 2degrees would match with their…

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    Stryker Navigation

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    Stryker Navigation is a case of how this can be put into practice. As an organization, Stryker is a worldwide pioneer in the assembling of route frameworks for PC helped surgery. Stryker's machines help specialists and specialists perform operations all the more rapidly, all the more securely, and all the more precisely. Advancement and creation for worldwide markets is done at Stryker's site in Freiburg, Germany. The consequences of the principal Stryker Navigation representative engagement…

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    Losing The Signal Essay

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    The book I am going to be discussing is “Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Spectacular Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry” by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff. Originally, BlackBerry was named RIM, which stands for Research in Motion and was founded by Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin in in 1984. They both created a device where uses could type words that flashed on Television screens and they named it “Budgie”. Usually, the start of a new technological device or website, I…

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    Case Study: Verizon

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    Provide an overview of your chosen organization Verizon is a company that offers wireless and wireline services to their customers. Verizon not only provides communication support for customers they are also a company that offers innovative technology and entertainment. Verizon not only provides services for consumers they also offer service to business and governmental agencies. Verizon is divided into two parts wireline and wireless that offers wireless voice and data services. Verizon…

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    forces of analysis we can obtain the opportunities, threats and profitability in Telecommunication Industry. o THREAT OF NEW MARKET ENTRANT. • In 1998 Telecommunication Industry was duopolistic. Manipulated by Eircell (now 02) and Esat Digifone (now Vodafone). Even though Eircell had more market share both the companies enjoyed benefits, profitability and growth in the market. • Eircell and Esat Digifone possessed no threat of new market entrant because: 1. There were regulations before…

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    TASK 2 B: Produce a marketing plan to meet EE’s marketing goals and objectives. The extended elements of the marketing mix should be addressed in your marketing plan. (P4,M4) Executive summary In this report, the marketing plan of EE limited has been discussed in depth. This report will give an overview of how EE limited is able to apply marketing tactics and strategies to achieve organisational goals and objectives of the company. In this section, the market issues and opportunities are…

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    Prepaid Cell Phones

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    surprising up gradation in the field of network communications. Network Providing companies had enhanced their services and connectivity to larger extent. There are more than 13 network providers in India including Idea Cellular, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL etc. [1] Network provider, provide the facility for a customer to connect either on a postpaid or prepaid connection through a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM). 1.1 Postpaid Connections Vs Prepaid Connections The word ‘post’ means…

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    Nestlé embraces diversity to create “shared value”, Westpac wants to be the “the world’s greatest companies for diversity and flexibility”, BHP Billiton supports business case for diversity as “diversity improves business results and shareholder”, Vodafone wants to “attract the best talent there is globally”. Whichever the reason is, diversity brings a variety of advantages to business that organisations are able to utilize in order to obtain improved…

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