Table: 10.8.1
Weightage assigned to employable skills for individuals entering Telecom Sector over the next five years
Employment skills
|
Percentage Points
(per 100 individuals)
|
Technical background
|
30
|
Proficiency in IT
|
60
|
Interpersonal skills
|
100
|
Analytical skills
|
20
|
Management soft skills
|
15
|
Strong communication skills
|
100
|
Sales & marketing skills
|
40
|
Technology skills
|
30
|
Customer relations
|
35
|
10.9 DIRECT & INDIRECT EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS (Over next five years)
10.9.1 Direct & Indirect Employment Projection in Telecom Sector in Mumbai for 2004
According to figures provided by Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL), the total subscriber base (fixed and cellular connections) in the city of Greater Mumbai was 85 lakh subscribers in 2004, with MTNL having 30 lakh subscribers resulting into a market share of 35 per cent. Further, according to figures provided by MTNL, the employee base of the company in Mumbai alone stood at 28,025 employees for the same year.
Incidentally, MTNL is the only public sector player in the Mumbai’s Telecom Marketplace, while the five other players sharing the market are private sector operators. Since MNTL holds 35 per cent out of the total subscriber market share, we can very well reason that the balance 65 per cent market share, i.e. 55 lakh subscribers was catered to by the private sector players.
Figure 10.9.1- A
Mumbai telecom sector subscriber market share (2004)
According to Tata Teleservices, the total subscriber base of 2,32,100 in 2003 grew by more than 100 per cent to touch a total of 4,85,000 subscriber in 2004. Moreover, the company had a 6000 strong workforce during the same period.
Figure 10.9.1 – B
Tata Teleservices Share in the Private Sector Telecom Market (2004)
As the total number of telecom players in Mumbai is restricted to just six players (one public sector operator; five private sector operators), we have taken Tata Teleservices as the representative unit of the private sector companies.
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