Project Report On BSNL
Project Report On BSNL
Project Report On BSNL
In todays scenario, it is not possible that we get knowledge about the market without
practical training. By the practical training a management student can understand the
management working in the area of their specialization. Actually practical knowledge
increases the knowledge of students in real field of market & also integrates the
theoretical concepts with the practical working of the organization.
The economic condition and technologies keep on changing from time to time; it is very
difficult for an organization to survive in the long run. The report will help to suggest
sales, goal, opportunities and strategies that will improve desired market growth. This
project report will help in knowing consumer behavior, customer responses on services
and problem faced by company in dealing with customers. This report will give
information about behavior of customers. This report will help in development and
improvement of service techniques.
The tools & techniques used in the study were standard & modified according to the
report requirements. I used the primary and secondary data for collection of
information. I had enjoyed my summer training from the very first day.
CONTENTS
Part-1
Chapter: 1
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
1.6.
1.7.
Introduction of organization
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Part-2
Chapter: 2
Research work
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Research problems
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Research Objective
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Scope of research
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Research Methodologies
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2.6
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2.6 Findings
2.7 Conclusion
2.8 Suggestions
2.9 Limitation of study
2.10 Bibliography
2.11 Annexure
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LIST OF TABLES
List of table
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9.) Respondents face any difficulties while using land line connections.
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LIST OF FIGURES
List of figures
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9.) Respondents face any difficulties while using land line connections.
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Corporate office
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. formed in October, 2000, is World's 7th largest
Telecommunications Company providing comprehensive range of telecom services in
India:
The telecommunications system in India was thrown open to private players in the
1990s. The country is divided into multiple zones, called circles (roughly along state
boundaries) and the four largest cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai) are
circles in their own right. The government owned BSNL runs local, mobile and long
distance telephone services all over the country (except in the Delhi and Mumbai
circles). Several private companies give competition to BSNL/MTNL in different
circles.
Landlines: Landline service in India is primarily run by BSNL (MTNL in Delhi and
Mumbai). There are other companies too, such as Touched and Tata Teleservices
which do not have a pan-Indian presence. Reliance Infocom has licenses to provide
services all over the country, but have started off only with CDMA mobile and fixed
mobile services (where the phone is not wired to the exchange, but is used like a fixed
line at home or office).
Landlines are now facing competition from mobile telephones (GSM and CDMA
based). Mobile phone connections are readily available from private companies for
relatively low prices. The competition has forced the government owned monopoly
BSNL (MTNL in Delhi and Mumbai) to become more efficient. The landline network
quality has improved and landline connections are now usually available on demand,
even in high density urban areas. In addition to the government monopoly, there are
several private landline telephone companies, notably Reliance and Tata Teleservices
and Bharti (which runs the landline company Touched and the mobile company
Airtel). Long distance service is now more comprehensive and cheaper, carried
primarily on fiber optic cable. There are several private long distance companies; the
government owned BSNL continues to use its monopoly against them. However, the
competition has caused prices to drop and calls across India are now comparable in
price to calls across the continental United States.
largest
public
sector
units
in
India.
BSNL has installed Quality Telecom Network in the country and now focusing on
improving it, expanding the network, introducing new telecom services with ICT
applications in villages and wining customer's confidence. Today, it has about 47.3
million line basic telephone capacity, 4 million WLL capacity, 20.1 Million GSM
Capacity, more than 37382 fixed exchanges, 18000 BTS, 287 Satellite Stations,
480196 R km of OFC Cable, 63730 R km of Microwave Network connecting 602
Districts, 7330 cities/towns and 5.5 Lakhs villages. It is India's largest
telecommunication company with 24% market share as on March 31, 2008. Its
headquarters are at Bharat Sanchar Bhawan, Harish Chandra Mathur Lane, Janpath,
New Delhi. It has the status of Mini Ratna, a status assigned to reputed public sector
companies in India.
BSNL is India's oldest and largest Communication Service Provider. Currently has a
customer base of 73 million as of June 2008. It has footprints throughout India except
for the metropolitan cities of Mumbai and New Delhi which are managed by MTNL.
PROFILE
COMPANY NAME:
Headquarters :
Hazratganj
Mahanagar, Kaiserbagh
Chairman & Managing Director : Kuldeep Goyal
Status:
Mini Ratan (a
( status assigned to reputed public sector companies in India.)
FINANCE
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Corporate assests
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has got net fixed assets valuing more than Rs. 54698
Crores (US $ 13.67 billion), which are in the form of Land, Buildings Cables,
Apparatus & Plants etc. as on 31.03.2008.
Achievements of B.S.N.L:
1 . Worlds 7th largest & Indias No.1 Telecommunication company.
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2 .
capacities, 20.1
Million GSM Capacity, 287 Satellite Stations, 7330 cities/towns and 5.5 Lakh villages.
3 . BSNL is a company that has so much telecom infrastructure and real estate that it is
valued, by some estimates, at Rs 400,000 crore.
4 . If BSNL were to list today, it would be Indias most valued company, with a 25%
lead on number two.
5 . BSNL is a company that has a larger telecom network than other player in the sector.
Name
KULDEEP
Phone
(Office)
Fax No
23372424 23372444
Director(Enterprise)
GOYAL
RAJENDRA
23734064 23734166
dir.enterprise@bsnl.co.in
Director(Finance)
Director(Human
SINGH
GOPAL DAS
GOPAL DAS
23714141 23314141
23734070 23734072
dirfin@bsnl.co.in
dirhrd@bsnl.co.in
Resource)
Director(Consumer
Rajesh Wadhwa
23037142 23734242
diro@bsnl.co.in
Email
cmdbsnl@bsnl.co.in
Fixed Access)
Director(Consumer
R.K.Aggarwal
Mobility)
Company Secretary & H.C.PANT
23738999
23734073 23734075
dirplg@bsnl.co.in
23353395 23353389
csgml@bsnl.co.in
GM(Legal)
ORGANISATIONAL CHART
Vision:
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Mission:
1.3) Objective:
1. Build customers confidence through quality and reliable services.
2. Provide bandwidth on demand.
3. Contribute towards national plan target of 10 corer subscriber base for the
country by 2010.
4. Broadband customers base of 20 million in the country by 2010.
5. Telephone in all villages.
6. To be the Lead Telecom Services Provider
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i.
National Plan Target of 500 million subscriber base for India by 2010.
ii.
iii.
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Telephonic services:
Countrywide telephone service is being provided through 32,000 electronic
exchanges, 326 Digital Trunk Automatic Exchanges (TAX), Digitalized Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) all interlinked by over 2.4 lakh km of Optical
Fiber Cable, with a host of Phone Plus value additions to our valued Customers.
BSNL's telephony network expands throughout the vast expanses of the country
reaching to the remotest part of the country.
With the aid of state-of-the-art digital exchanges, BSNL offers you a host of phone
plus services, converting your old basic telephones to a sophisticated tool which can
be used for a variety of applications.
Hot Line
At the same time you may want to have the flexibility to dial any other number of
your choice. It is possible to have this facility in the digital exchanges by the delayed
hotline feature. The number of your choice can be programmed by the exchange staff
at your request. After doing so if you lift the telephone and do not dial within 5
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between
the
two
callers
is
maintained.
Abbreviated Dialing:
You may be calling a few people very frequently. It is possible to program these
numbers as abbreviated codes of 1 or 2 digits. A maximum of 20 numbers can be
programmed
for
abbreviated
dialing. It
is
ideal
for
STD/ISD.
Mobile services:
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Fastest growing and number one cellular service in India, providing postpaid and
prepaid services makes cellular telephony to the masses, through innovative
technology and strategic pricing. Our entry into this sector has brought GSM cellular
service at an affordable cost to the common man. All serving a single objective, to
provide better communication to millions across India.
Customers have reposed tremendous faith in BSNL and it has enrolled over 30 Lakh
Cellular customers within ten months of launch of Cellular service, an unprecedented
mark in Indian Cellular Market.
Prepaid services:
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BSNL Mobile prepaid service offers you a host of value added services and
unmatched features not found in any other Cellular service. All India roaming facility
is also available on BSNL mobile prepaid service.
Initial activation charges for Prepaid Mobile is only Rs. 200/- and free talk value of
Rs. 50/- is given to all subscribers.
A host of value added services are also available at very economical charges:
1. Call Forwarding(within same Service Area)
2. Call Conferencing
1.
2.
5.
Call hold: allows you to put a current call on hold and make a second
call
6.
Call divert:
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Internet services:
Internet service throughout the entire country (except in New Delhi and Mumbai)
under the brand name ofSancharnet". Sancharnet provides free all India roaming and
enables it's users to access their accounts, using the same access code (172233) and
user ID from anywhere in the Country. In order to make Internet available throughout
the length and breadth of the Country Internet Dhabas are being commissioned at all
the Block Headquarters. BSNL has also started DIAS and Account free internet
access (CLI based) facility on few select cities recently.
The Sancharnet Card" is a prepaid Internet Access Card with following features:
1. Self-register for internet access with your choice of use rid
2. Renew your existing Sancharnet Account
3. Wide Range of Internet Access Packages
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Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-
Fi)
S
Wi-Fi Services have been introduced for
convenient public locations hereunder
Spots is already under process at various
L cities/ locations.
BSNL Managed
Network Services
r
BSNL Managed Network Services is an
hardware, connectivity packages and
simply, affordably and reliably supports
o
a
convenience
and
fully
managed
d
b
significantly
reduces
risks
and
a
n
integrated
platform
with
one-stop
experience.
B
S
N
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Service Package:
No CAPEX
No risk of technical obsolescence
Scalable according to changing business needs
One helpdesk number to call for troubleshooting and fault resolution.
Integrated customer report (Web Based) giving you a complete view of your
network.
To ensure one stop solution for all connectivity needs, better manageability and
accountability, BSNL offers Managed Network Services which includes
Enterprise Broadband, Internet and MPLS VPN connectivity as completely
managed offering. With an integrated service option, you would enjoy benefit of
an SLA backed network services with convenience of being supported by single
helpdesk number for your network connectivity, hardware related issues. Other
benefit includes
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ISDN
ISDN Has emerged as a powerful tool worldwide for provisioning of different
services like voice, data and image transmission over the telephone line through
the telephone network. ISDN is being viewed as the logical extension of the
digitalization of telecommunication network and most developed countries are in
different
stages
of
implementing
ISDN.
Connectivity
The ISDN subscriber will have full connectivity, nationally, to other analog
telephone subscribers. At present ISDN services are available to and from India
for the following countries:
Australia
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Austria Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Netherland
Norway
Philippines
Singapore
Switzerland
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Thailand
U.A.E
United Kingdom
U.S.A
Terminal Portability(TP)
Call Hold(CH)
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Call Waiting(CW)
Leased line:
Transmit data between computer and electronic information devices, BSNL provide
data communication services to its subscribers. It offers a choice of high, medium and
low speed leased data circuits as well as dial-up lines. Bandwidth is available on
demand in most of the cities. Managed leased Line Network (MLLN) offers
flexibility of providing circuits with speeds of n x 64 Kbps up to 2 Mbps. Useful for
internet
leased
lines
and
international
principle
Leased
Lines
(IPLCs).
For dedicated point to point speech, private wire, tele-printer and data circuits are
given on lease basis. Leased circuits are provided to subscribers for internal
communication between their offices/factories at various sites within a city/town or
different cities/town on point to point basis, or on a network basis interconnecting the
various
sites.
Managed Leased Line Service (MLLN): The MLLN is a Managed Leased Line
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Network system which is proposed to provide Leased line connectivity. The State-ofthe-art technology equipment MLLN is designed mainly for having effective control,
monitor on the leased line so that the down time is very much minimized. Details>>
Services
Hot Line or Private Wire - Speech Circuits- Local or Long distance circuits within
two locations in a city or between two different cities provided for the same applicant.
The Terminating equipment at both ends is telephone without dialing facility. Both
way signaling and speech is possible.
Data Circuits - Local or Long distance data circuits at different speeds viz. Nx64
kbps and 2 mbps. Data Circuits are of different types:
Point to Point Data Circuits - Local and Long Distance
Private Data Network - More than one Local or Long Distance leased circuits
converging on a location such that data from one leased circuit can be transferred
automatically to another leased circuit for the same subscriber.
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Closed User Group - Leased circuits can be used by more than one legal entity if
they form closed user group. The following categories of user groups constitute closed
user groups for the purpose of licensing Private Telecom Networks.
o Travel agents issuing tickets on the member airlines, whose network they
use including the network of a group of member airlines.
o Computerized Reservations System (CRS) service providers owned by
airlines.
o Shared networks of banks for use of Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs),
Electronic Points of Sale (EPOS)/credit authorization terminals.
o Financial institutions registered primarily to deal in securities and their
agents/dealers.
o Financial institutions registered as Mutual funds and their agents.
o Financial institutions which are registered as depositories and their
agents/dealers.
o Other non-banking financial institutions.
o Producer of goods and his whole -sale traders /agents.
o Provider of service (not being a telecommunication service) and his wholesale traders/agents.
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Intelligent Network:
Recognizing the rising expectations and requirements of the customers, BSNL
endeavors to harness the rewards of telecom revolution. Towards this, we have
redefined the term 'telecom service' by introducing value added services in the form of
intelligent network.
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This technology makes possible, time and cost effective services, optimized solutions,
meeting the exact needs of the customers, in additional business for you.
How it works?
Intelligent Network provides a framework to create various services in a centralized
place independent of the switch. In IN, calls generated by a subscribers are routed
(Circuit Switched) to the nearest Service Switching Points, which in turn , consults,
the Service Control Points (SCP) on high speed CCS 7 links to get the necessary
information for further routing of the call. IN Services can be used by subscriber
connected to any type of exchange using existing telephones.
Services Offered
Free-phone Service - Call charges paid by the called person. Ideal for service and
Tourism industry.
Premium Rate Service - A great tool for professionals to sell priced
information/consultation on phone.
Indian Telephone Card - A pre-paid facility for making local, STD or ISD calls from
any telephone.
Virtual Private Network - Normal telephones programmed to work as cheaper and
flexible - nationwide - private network.
Voice Virtual Private Network - The Voice VPN service enables the subscribers to
establish a private network using public network resources.
Universal Number - A unique number nationwide.
Universal Personal Number - A unique personal number nationwide.
Tele voting - for conducting opinion polls and surveys using BSNL network.
Account calling Card - For those who want to have a permanent account with BSNL
can make use of this service. This is similar to India Telephone Card.
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FREE PHONE (FPH) SERVICE This service is an ideal business promotion tool
for business communities who want their customers to call them free cost. Totally
customer oriented organizations can provide information about their products, allow
customers to place orders or even register their complaints/suggestions and offer
assistance to customers without the user getting charges.
Any user in the telephone network can call the FPH number free of charge.
All the charges are levied on the service number (one who subscribes for the
service and receives the calls).
For the calling user the calls are free of charge.
The service subscriber is allotted a FPH Service number (five digits). For same
FPH service number, the subscriber can have many destination numbers.
Any subscriber who is willing to become a free phone subscriber outside the
cities where the IN Switches are installed, the call charges will be as per the
national STD tariff.
The charges indicated here are FPH service charges and they do not include the
normal charges levied for basic telephones.
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This is an access code based service, all IT Cards calls are preceded by the code
1802xyz as shown in the IT Card. This enables you to dial the IT Card number after
dialing the access code. On dialing, you are informed of the balance amount against
your IT Card, after which you can dial the destination number.
It involves Video and Audio communication. It's about connecting people. A video
conference subscriber can add two or more video participants in a particular
conference. The customers can schedule their video conferences through the Web. The
video conferencing service can be availed by any user through IP or ISDN interface.
The service is available to existing BSNL subscribers only. The Video end-point
required for conferencing should be ITU - H.323/H.320 compliant. Any conference
scheduled can have both Dial-in and Dial-out participants on either IP or ISDN. The
customer will have to procure the video end-point from the market. Personal computer
user can download the software called "PVX" from BSNL's Video Conferencing
Portal to avail the Video Conferencing facility with their web-cam. This software will
be made available shortly at BSNL's Video Conferencing Portal.
I-net services
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Change your way of doing business by networking your computers, data terminals,
hosts and LANs in different offices and manufacturing units both within the country
and outside, through I net - an X.25 based packet switched Public Data Network of
BSNL. It provides extremely cost effective and reliable solution to your High Speed
Wide
Area
Networking
needs.
Services on I-net
Fast Select To send even one packet of data, a Data Terminal must exchange at least 3
packets to establish and later release the logical connection. This overhead is avoided
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by Fast Select facility, whereby the Terminal may send up to 128 octets of data in the
CALL REQUEST/INCOMING CALL packet. This is useful in applications like
Credit Card Verification Systems leading to enormous savings in the communications
cost.
Charging Information Indication
In applications like the Public Call Office (PCO), information about the Data
transacted and the duration of the call are required to bill the call. Charging
Information Indication displays this information at the end of each call. Even if this
facility is not subscribed for, charging information may still be obtained on a per-call
by indicating the requirement in the facility field.
Connections Types: - There are basically two types of connections:Dialup Connection: The Dialup connection is recommended for persons requiring
not-so-frequent use of I net and who doesn't require receiving Incoming calls. A NUA
and
an
NUI
is
allotted
to
the
dialup
user.
Permanent Virtual Circuits The Permanent Virtual Circuit initiates a permanent link
between two subscribers of the Network. The Permanent Virtual Circuit replaces an
end-to-end Leased line without the need for call set-up procedure. Very useful for
Corporate
Houses
wishing
to
link
two
or
more
major
offices.
to
access
the
service
without
having
to
pay
for
it.
TELEX or Telegraph
The Telegraph services were opened to public during February 1855. To implement
modern technology in the telegraph network a National Message Switching Network
Plan
was
prepared
in
1986.
The growth of Telegraph services has been affected owing to the impact of other nonvoice services and improvement in density of telephones, nevertheless the service has
social relevance and historical importance.
Network
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All the cities(300) and towns (4689) as per 1991 census and a large number of villages
have access to Public Telegraph Services through Telegraph Offices.
Services
Telegraph services are being provided through Telegraph offices, Telecom Centers and
Bureau FAX centers. A number of new types of telegraph services such as Store &
forward message switching system, electronic key-board concentrator, electronic
teleprompters and formatted terminals have been introduced.
Express
Money
Transfer
Service
which aims at delivering money within few hours after rendering at the counter of a
telegraph office was introduced in A.P. Telecom Circle on experimental basis. This
service is being made available at many of the stations in Tamilnadu, Kerala,
Karnataka, Maharashtra and metro cities of Delhi & Calcutta.
EPABX services
FREE VOICE AND DATA EPABX Staying ahead of the aspirations of its Valued
Customers to provide latest and varied value added services, BSNL has brought out a
scheme to provide bundled telecommunication services through the provision of Voice
& Data EPABX systems at customer location connected to the telecom backbone on
BSNLs
nationwide
telecom
network.
The scheme provides for free deployment of state of the art EPABX systems capable
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of providing both voice and data connectivity at the customer premises wherein the
supply, installation, operation and maintenance of the entire system would be done by
BSNL through its appointed and empanelled vendor(s). The voice and data
connectivity to the said systems shall be provided by BSNL at the applicable rates.
BSNL has tied up with various Telecom Solution Providers to provide end-to-end
solution
to
its
valued
customers.
It is true for organizations that the strongest form of vision or motivation is based on
What Legacy we want to leave. And to achieve it, it must take a principled centered
path. History is full of examples that many organizations have vanished grown and
vanished overnight as their path to achieve vision was not based on principled way.
Vision of the organization can only be translated into reality, if it is shared by one and
all. The best way to implement is to involve them in formulation. But even if it is
conceived by higher management then it has to be explained to each and every
individual of the organization, otherwise it may remain as a showpiece.
Marketing vision of the BSNL has to be based on overall mission and vision of the
organization. The mission of BSNL is to provide world class State-of-art technology
telecom services on demand
BSNLs objective of any marketing activity is to satisfy the customers need and want,
for which customers are offered something beyond their expectations from the service
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or the product. The objective being to acquire and retain the customers, who should
continually feel that they are getting more value of the money, they are departing with.
Marketing is optimization of long-term mutually valuable relationships between
consumers and organization. Successful Marketing focuses on understanding the
needs and desires of the customers and is achieved by placing these needs at the heart
of business by integrating them with the organization strategy, people, technology and
business processes. At its most basic, Marketing involves customers, organizations
and relationships and the combination creates the need for the management.
Marketing is about creating a competitive advantage by being the best at
understanding, communicating, and delivering and developing existing customer
relationships in addition to creating and keeping new customers. The concept of the
product life cycle is giving way to customer life cycle, focusing on developing
products that anticipate the future needs of existing customers and creating services
that extend the existing customer relationship beyond the mere transaction. The
customer life cycle will focus on lengthening the life span of the customer with the
organization rather than the endurance of a particular product. Customers have
changing needs as their life styles alter- the development and provision of products
and/or services that continuously seek to satisfy those needs is good Marketing. The
Marketing will focus greater attention on how to deliver customer satisfaction and
organization will begin to structure itself around customer segments and not product
lines. A good Marketing Strategy will take the business vision and apply it to the
customer base. Once marketing is understood, we can define marketing management
as analyzing marketing opportunities, researching and selecting target markets,
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Marketing Process:
Marketing process is broad term and includes all the marketing activities done by
marketing manager to gain all benefits from the market.
Some important marketing processes carried on by marketing manager in bsnl.
o
o
o
o
It is high time we learn fast, groom ourselves, improve our mindset and act fast.
Business perspective is equally important as excellence in Telecom operations,
maintenance, and installations & planning. Our core competence should be telecom
business acumen and not just traditional expertise developed over the years.
Awards of excellence
BSNL adds one more feather to its cap. Centre for Excellence in Telecom
Technology & Management (CETTM) has been awarded with the ISO 9001: 2000
Certification for providing training in the field of Telecom Technology &
Management.
BSNL's Centre for Excellence in Telecom Technology and Management received
ISO 9001-2000 certification on 4th July, 2005. This quality certification is the first
step in developing CETTM as world class training
Centre."
BSNL with a market share of about 13% of the National Telecom Network has a
customer base of about 4.98 million lines at the end of 2002- 0
in
billing
for
the
satisfaction
of
all
Weaknesses:
Opportunities:
1. They have the license to provide 3G services which no other player having.
2. Government support in terms of policy formulation and safeguarding the
companies interest
Threats
1. Increasing number of privet telecom sector players
2. Private players have better systems and processes to the customers
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- Audrey Lords
We all have some visions of ourselves and our future, and that vision creates
consequences. More than any other factor, vision affects the choices we make and the
way we spend our time.
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Stephen R Covey.
Vision of the organization can only be translated into reality, if it is shared by one and
all. The best way to implement is to involve them in formulation. But even if it is
conceived by higher management then it has to be explained to each and every
individual of the organization, otherwise it may remain as a showpiece.
Marketing vision of the BSNL has to be based on overall mission and vision of the
organization. The mission of BSNL is
i.
ii.
i.
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Kenneth Hildebrand.
Marketing Objective.
The ultimate objective of any marketing activity is to satisfy the customers and today
even a step ahead i.e. delighting the customers, for which customers are offered
something beyond their expectations from the service or the product. The objective
being to acquire and retain the customers, who should continually feel that they are
getting more value of the money, they are departing with.
Marketing is the establishment, development, maintenance and optimization of longterm mutually valuable relationships between consumers and organization. Successful
Marketing focuses on understanding the needs and desires of the customers and is
achieved by placing these needs at the heart of business by integrating them with the
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organization strategy, people, technology and business processes. At its most basic,
Marketing involves customers, organizations and relationships and the combination
creates the need for the management.
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In simple words it implies a buyer, a seller, bonded by the mutual need, satisfying
offer and a medium/process to exchange the offer.
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PART-2
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services of BSNL.
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. To know which all services and service provides are being used by customers.
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Research design
Descriptive research design:
Descriptive research is also called Statistical Research. The main goal of this type of
research is to describe the data and characteristics about what is being studied...
Nature of data:
In this study primary data collected from survey method through the questionnaire
Collection of data:
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The data were collected from the respondents through the distribution of
questionnaire.
QUESTIONNAIRE:
The following four questions need to be answered in designing an effective
Set of questions or a questionnaire:
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Table no: 1
Table showing type of telecom connections use by user
Options
Responses
Percentage
BSNL
70
70%
Others
30
30%
Total
100
100%
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Figure: 1
Figure showing type of telecom connections use by user
80
70
70
60
50
40
30
30
20
10
0
BSNL
OTHERS
Interpretation
I surveyed 100 respondents out of which 70% (70 respondents) were using the
cell phone or landline services and 30% (30 respondents) were using any other
service.
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QUESTION-2): For clear sound and better coverage which telecom companies
do you think best?
Description: This question had been design to know perception of respondent that
which company is providing best services and terms of clear sound and better
coverage.
Table no: 2
Table showing the responses of user that they use which telecom connections for
better coverage
Options
Responses
Percentage
BSNL
28
40%
Reliance
14
20%
Airtel
14
20%
Vodafone
10%
Tata
10%
Total
70
100%
Figure: 2
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Figure showing the responses of user that they use which telecom connections for
better coverage
45%
40%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
20%
20%
15%
10%
10%
10%
VODAFONE
TATA
5%
0%
BSNL
RELIANCE
AIRTEL
Interpretation
70 respondents were using the services of BSNL but among them 40% (28
respondents) think that BSNL is providing best services, 20% (14 respondents) think
that reliance is providing better services, 20 %(14 respondents) think that Airtel is
providing best services, 10% (7 respondents) think Vodafone is providing best
services, 10% (7 respondents) think that Tata and is providing best services.
QUESTION-3) How much are you satisfied with the services provided by BSNL?
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Description- I had used this question to check satisfaction level of the respondents
that how much respondents were satisfied and how much percentage of respondents
were on satisfied with services provided by BSNL.
Table no: 3
Table showing the response of satisfaction level after using the BSNL services
Options
Responses
Percentage
Satisfied
42
60%
Dissatisfied
28
40%
Total
70
100%
Figure: 3
Figure showing the response of satisfaction level after using the BSNL services
70%
60%
60%
50%
40%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
SATISFIED
DISSATISFIED
Description: This question had been designed to know how much % of respondents
were using BSNLs 3G connection.
Table: 4
Table showing the number of respondent who have 3G connections.
Options
Responses
Percentage
yes
10%
No
63
90%
Total
70
100%
Figure: 4
Figure showing the number of respondent who have 3G connections.
100%
90%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
10%
0%
YES
NO
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Description: This question had been designed to know that how much respondents
were satisfied with BSNL 3G connections among whom availing 3G services.
Table no: 5
Table showing the respondents satisfied with 3G connections
Options
Responses
Percentage
Satisfied
71.4%
Unsatisfied
28.6%
Total
100%
Figure: 5
Figure showing the respondents satisfied with 3G connections
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80.0%
71.4%
70.0%
60.0%
50.0%
40.0%
28.6%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
SATISFIED
UNSATISFIED
Interpretation
Out of the 7 respondents 71.4% (5 respondents) were satisfied, 28.6% (2 respondents)
were dissatisfied.
Description- I made this question to know how much respondents have internet
connection and how much respondents have not any internet connection.
Table no: 6
Table showing the number of respondents who are using the internet connection
Options
Responses
Percentage
60
Yes
60
60%
No
40
40%
Total
100
100%
Figure: 6
Figure showing the number of respondents who are using the internet
connection.
70%
60%
60%
50%
40%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
yes
no
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Description: I used this question to know which net connection respondents were
using. This question had been used to ask to the respondents who were availing
internet connections.
Table no: 7
Table showing which type of net connections is used by respondents
Options
Responses
Percentage
BSNL broadband
36
60%
12
20%
Reliance
10%
Tata photon
10%
Total
60
100%
Figure: 7
Figure showing which type of net connections is used by respondents
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70%
60%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
20%
10%
10%
0%
Description I made this question to know about how much respondents are using
BSNL landline service
Table no: 8
Table showing the no. of respondents who are using landline services
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Options
Responses
Percentage
Yes
30
30%
No
70
70%
Total
100
100%
Figure: 8
Figure showing the no. of respondents who are using landline services
80%
70%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
30%
20%
10%
0%
YES
NO
Table no: 9
Table showing the no. of respondents who face any difficulties while using the
landline connections
Options
Responses
Percentage
Yes
12
40%
No
18
60%
Total
30
100%
Figure: 9
Figure showing the no. of respondents who face any difficulties while using the
landline connections
70%
60%
60%
50%
40%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
YES
NO
Interpretation
Out of 30 respondents who were using BSNL landline, 40% (12 respondents) were
facing the problems and 60% (18 respondents) were satisfied with the BSNL services.
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Q.10) Is it required to reduce further the call charge on BSNL mobile services
Description: I made this question to know about the how many respondents want to
reduce the call charge of BSNL. 92% respondents gave answer yes .but
8%respondents gave answer no because they are not usin
Table no: 10
Table showing the responses of respondents who think that the call charge should
be reduce.
Options
Responses
Percentage
Yes
92
92%
No
8%
Total
100
100%
Figure: 10
Figure showing the responses of respondents who think that the call charge
should be reduce
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100%
92%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
8%
10%
0%
YES
NO
Interpretation- out of 100 respondents 92% were saying yes and 8%were saying no.
2.7. Findings
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2. With the help of questionnaire we find that 40% respondents were highly
satisfied with the services providing by BSNL and 30%were satisfied, 20%
dissatisfied, 10% highly satisfied.
3. In the case of 3G connections we find that 70% were not satisfied with the
services of BSNL.
4. In the case of internet connections we find that 60%respondents were using
BSNL BROADBAND. It means customers were more satisfied with the services
of broad band connections.
5. In the evening, lines are not getting connected since network problem was too
high.
6. When phone went out of order, the respondents were still charged for calls.
7. Customers are very much dissatisfied with Linemen, because of irresponsibility.
(Collecting amount from customers).
8. Regarding Cell one respondents complained, Network is always busy
9. During the rainy season noise in the instrument is a problem.
10. Customers are expecting more number of free calls
2.8 Conclusion
With the help of research we have come to the conclusion that BSNL is a best service
provider in BAREILLY city Because they satisfied the consumers through providing
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2.9 Suggestions
1. All the service providers are made good advertisements for their service.
Because, advertisements are take little part for influencing the consumers. So
BSNL should make more effective advertisements.
2. The customer care centre should pay more attention in receiving and solving
customers complaints.
3. The free incoming calls are key factor for satisfying customer. The Same
strategy should follow in future also
4. BSNL should increase the height of their BTS towers because due to the more
construction works in the area lately due to which the signals are week.
5. BSNL should try to attract the young people.
2.10 .Limitations of the study Though the detailed investigation is made in the present study, still there are following
limitations.
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1. Information provided by the customers may not be accurate. They may hide some
of the information at the time of filling up the questionnaires.
2. This study is based on the prevailing customers satisfaction. But the customers
satisfaction may change according to time, fashion, technology, development, etc.
3. As per the population of the study is huge; a sample size of 100 sample respondents
is only covered till now.
. 4. This study is restricted only to the BAREILLY. So, the results may not be
applicable to other areas
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2.11. Bibliography
Books
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WEBSITES
1. www.bsnl.co.in
2. www.cellone.co.in
3. www.bharatsancharnigam.com
4. www.google.co.in
2.12.Annexure
QUESTIONNAIRE
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BSNL
Reliance
Airtel
Vodafone
Tata indicom
QUESTION-3) How much satisfied are you with the services provided by BSNL?
abcd-
Highly satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
Highly dissatisfied
a- Yes
b- No
QUESTION-5)) How much are you satisfied with the 3G connections?
a- Satisfied
b- Dissatisfied
QUESTION-6) Are you using internet connection?
a- Yes
b- No
BSNL broadband
Airtel broadband
Reliance
Tata photon
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Respondent signature
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