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Month: June 2018

Outsourcing Telecommunication Software Development

Introduction of Telecommunication Software
Telecommunications software is a type of software package that assists in facilitating electronic communications especially those processes that may require audio transmission too. Telecommunication solutions can be of varying kinds that can range from being simple software used by an end user to something more complex that can manage the functioning of complete networks. Telecommunication software developers create a range of different solutions that can encompass wireless application development and mobile solutions too.

At one level, telecommunication solutions aid the development of basic software that assist the local telephone switch to receive and send signals and on the other end it even helps in creating software for wireless application development. The functions performed by telecommunication solutions can be both basic as well as something quite intrinsic.

Telecommunication solutions are being outsourced to a country like India where experienced telecommunication software developers use their expertise to create a range of software solutions. The outsourced company offers a range of services that include development of telecommunication software solutions, testing, implementing, and maintenance of the software solutions that have been developed.

Advantage of Outsourcing Telecommunication Software
Recently a number of clients choose to outsource their telecommunication solutions development to Indian companies where professional telecommunication software developers work on various different technologies to develop customized solutions. There are quite a number of benefits attached to outsourcing wireless application development and mobile solutions to an outsourced company:

1.The need for software solutions are increasing steadily and therefore the demand to create customized telecommunication solutions have also raised. Outsourcing it to companies is a good idea because they have a team of telecommunication software developers that can provide quality service.
2.Costing is an important aspect and outsourcing telecommunication solutions make it possible to get quality and customized solutions at a reasonable cost.
3.A company does not need to hire dedicated resources to create application development and telecommunication solutions.
4.A company can either provide turn-key solutions or even offer assistance in terms of only doing maintenance, implementing or simply testing the viability and functionality of a particular software solution package.
5.One point of contact is available to handle all kinds of service issues instead of dealing with third party or any mediator in between.
6.It is not possible to always hire a person for various different platforms, but one can easily get work done on any platform through an outsourced company because they have professionals trained and experienced in various different technologies and platforms.

Donald Trump – Why Acn

Donald Trump and ACN have a contact in place that gives ACN the privilege of mr. Trump’s endorsement of their business. There is no doubt that Trump is getting paid a substantial amount of money to endorse ACN, but on the other hand its a fair assumption to make that he would not be endorsing ACN if the company was not a great company.

However, Donald Trump has no intention of joining ACN even though it’s a good business opportunity. If it really is that great how come he has not signed up as a distributor yet? Of course because he already has a lot of business going on and he has leverage already with all the different enterprises he owns and the many real estate buildings. Network marketing is in my opinion best place to be for the little man. If you don’t have billions to invest like Donald Trump or just millions to invest, this is a fantastic place to be and you can start leveraging as the rich does it for a onetime fee of just 499 dollars.

Donald Trump endorses ACN, the financial aspect of the business, because thats what ACN is – a business. Make no mistake about it. ACN is in business to make money, and apparently they are very good at that. Not once have ACN changed the compensation plan for something worse for the distributors and they have never borrowed any money or joined up with venture capital funds. Donald Trump had one of his best financial supervisors and one of his fantastic lawyers to look into ACN. What he found I cannot tell you, because I don’t know, but he claims to have said: “I want a piece of that company”, when he saw the report. Again Donald Trump thinks like a millionaire and has no intention of joining ACN.

The point is that ACN makes money, but still the vast majority of the distributors don’t. Not due to lack of effort or because they don’t have a big enough reason why. Simply because ACN, like most network marketing companies, teaches old school traditional marketing techniques; talk to friends and family, home meetings, 3-way calling and what have you. These techniques have a 97% statistical proven failure rate in the network marketing industry. Donald Trump endorses ACN as a company and the balance sheet, not the marketing techniques they teach their distributors. They do not work for the majority of the distributors, in fact in the network marketing industry it only works for 3-5 %.

Telecommunication Tower

Safe Towers is the professionally managed, dynamic company, engaged in Design, Fabrication, Galvanizing, Supply and Installation of Telecom Towers. Safe Towers manufactures custom steel products for telecommunication and utility applications. The company produces Guyed Must Tower, Self Support Tower, Monopoles Tower and Shelter Tower transmission and distribution poles, lattice and substation structures, and power mounts.

Telecommunication, today, rests at the backbone of development of progressive economies around the world. Telecommunication as an industry is a combination of a variety of engineering disciplines such as electronics, civil and construction engineering, mechanical engineering and above all, flawless project management that binds together all the disciplines with guided timelines. Safe Towers Pvt. Ltd presents an huge varity of mobile towers along with their attributes. Global buyers looking for genuine manufacturers, suppliers, exporters, erection and traders of Communication Towers.

Types of Telecom Engineers Depending on Functional Roles-

The first type of core telecom engineer is a Telecom equipment engineer. The role of this type of engineer is to design circuitry of various building blocks of telecom such as routers, switches, antennas and wave guides. There is a great deal of detail paid to precision design for this stream of engineering.

We are the professionally managed, dynamic company, engaged in Design, Fabrication, Galvanizing, Supply and Installation of Telecom Towers. Safe Towers Engineers can design and manufacture Telecommunication Towers of 100mtr.

Serious violations include failing to institute a hearing conservation program for employees exposed to noise levels above the action level; to provide and enforce the use of personal protective equipment; to provide a respiratory protection program and proper respirator for employees utilizing respirators to work with hazardous chemicals; and to conduct air monitoring for employees exposed to methylene chloride. A serious violation is one in which there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.

Telecommunication is the transmission of messages, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as smoke, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, or sent by loud whistles, for example.

In the modern age of electricity and electronics, telecommunications has typically involved the use of electric means such as the telegraph, the telephone, and the teletype, the use of microwave communications, the use of fiber optics and their associated electronics, and/or the use of the Internet. The first breakthrough into modern electrical telecommunications came with the development of the telegraph during the 1830s and 1840s. The use of these electrical means of communications exploded into use on all of the continents of the world during the 19th century, and these also connected the continents via cables on the floors of the ocean. These three systems of communications all required the use of conducting metal wires.

A guyed tower is typically three legged and generally has the same width across a face at the bottom of the tower as it does at the top, and they can be designed and built to 700 m or more. The guy wires are placed at specific points on the tower for stabilization, and to distribute loads from the tower to the anchors. The guy wire diameter and the number of guy points on the tower are determined by the height of the tower and the loading. Most tower manufacturers recommend the guy radius to be 80% of the overall tower height. As the guy radius is reduced, the downward pulling force of the guy system is increased resulting in the need for a stronger, more expensive tower mast, and a heavier, more expensive guying system.

Usually a guyed telecom tower is cheaper to build than a self-supporting tower of an equal height, but will need much more land, A typical 120m guyed tower would need about 25,000 square m of land to accommodate the tower and guy anchors. (Assuming a setback from the property line of 6m from anchors and foundations).

You can send request for information to Safe towers at . For more information please visit our website http://www.safetowers.com/ or visit our office at B1 & B2, Lower Ground Floor, Pankaj Chambers, H-Block Complex, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi – 110076. Contact no is- 91-011-40540412, Mobile no.is 91-9810056751.

Contract negotiations

Strategies for Contract Negotiations & 6 Mistakes to Avoid
Planning for contract negotiations is the first step to success. Often the outcome is decided before any face-to-face negotiations occur.Negotiation is one, but important, step in the contractual process.

Start planning early at Request for Proposal (RFP) stage.
This is the point at which you need a strategy to achieve your preferred outcome.Ideally the contract terms and conditions should be drafted and attached to the RFP or tender and the prospective supplier should be requested to comment. The issues, which you now know about, can then be discussed in negotiations.

Research the other party in advance.
Knowing what the other party expects to achieve will assist with your strategy. Negotiate from strength because knowledge is power in contract negotiations. Is their aim to get the best deal on price, is it to gain market share, expand into new markets or defeat their opposition? Find out if they have a walk-away position and what it is.

Structure your negotiating team
It sounds obvious that the interests of all the team members should be

aligned but often they are not so. Finance want to get the best price,lawyers was to make the contract watertight, procurement want to see the cost savings secured, others may want to close the deal quickly and go home. Contract negotiations can fail if each persons loyalties,preferences and priorities are not voiced.

Before and at the table
Preparation is vital – conclude your own internal team negotiations before you engage with the suppliers. Undisciplined behavior and emotional outbursts can undermine even the best thought-out strategy.Simulate the negotiation with rehearsals including role plays using a lead negotiator and allocate individual roles to eliminate surprises.Overall, negotiating as a team has been more successful than using a sole
negotiator despite the inter-personal challenges.

Negotiation mistakes
Sometimes contract negotiations are undermined by one of your own team.Here are six common blunders, according to HBS professor James K.

Sebenius*:

1. Neglecting the other side’s problem.
2. Letting price bulldoze other interests.
3. Letting positions drive out interests.
4. Searching too hard for common ground.
5. Neglecting BATNAs (“best alternative to negotiated agreement”).
6. Failing to correct for skewed vision.
An aspect often overlooked is the disbanding process and the necessity for a debriefing. Its important to schedule a “lessons learnt” session and it is a good idea to make this outcome available to other teams in the Company.

Reliance Jio Signs A Deal With Gte Infrastructure To Launch 4g In India By March 2015

With an aim to expedite the full roll-out of 4G by March 2015, Reliance Jio Infocomm has signed a tower-sharing deal with GTL Infrastructure. This deal will also help control costs at this stage of service deployment.

Sanjay Mashruwala, Managing Director of Reliance Jio Infocomm said, Our mission is to launch pan-India next-generation voice and data services. We will build the same through a judicious combination of own build and rented infrastructure.” Further, he addedthat the GTL deal is “not only a step in that direction but will also help us accelerate our roll out.”

Reliance Jio has been actively entering into a number of infrastructure-sharing agreements with telecommunication companies that have existing passive infrastructure in place. In addition to quickening the pace of its launch, avoiding duplication of infrastructure, and lowering capital costs, this move can also help limit environmental damage since telecommunication towers tend to be heavy consumers of diesel.

Reliance Jios Roll-out Plans

The company intends to lease about 70,000 towers and install approximately 30,000 of its own. Since it aims to launch 4G data and voice services in the coming year, these figures also include smaller cell sites on single poles. According to the agreement with GTL Infrastructure, Reliance Jio will use about 30,000 of their telecom towers spread all over the country.

Last year, the company had announced an infrastructure-sharing deal with Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications (RCOM). The deal proposed to use some or all of the 48,000 towers that are held by RCOMs Reliance Infratelunit. Another tower-sharing agreement was also signed with Bharti Infratel along with an infrastructure deal with Bharti Group that allows Reliane Jio to use Airtels subsea cable network.

Picking up Pace

A spokesperson from the Switzerland-based multinational financial services company,Credit Suisse, said that Reliance Jio is very much on track with its plans to launch 4G services by March 2015. It has completed installation of about 32,000 Long Term Evolution (LTE) base stations across the country. Furthermore, the pace at which the installations take place has picked up to about 6,500 per month as compared to the rate of about 3,000 per month in May 2014.

Furthermore, the spokesperson said that that developments in the global LTE handset ecosystem is pushing down price-points at a fast pace. This means that sub-$100 LTE smart phones could soon become a reality. This shift in the market could be rather disruptive in India, where the top 30% of customers accounts for 70% of the revenues in the telecommunications sector.

Reliance Jios Airwaves License Agreements

Reliance Jioowns pan-India airwaves in the 2300MHz band since May 2010 and must deploy its 4G services by May 2015 to comply with its license agreement. It has also won the 1800MHz band airwaves at an auction in February this year. It is believed that this will be used to launch 4G data services and 2G voice services.

The spokesperson adds that Reliance Jio has also awarded a second LTE base station contract to Samsung for 50,000 to 70,000 units. This could result in the network size of the telecommunications company crossing 100,000 base stations.