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CEO: Niru Mehta
Year of Start up: 1987
Area of Operation: Business Communications
Address: DLF Square, IInd Floor, M-Block, Jacaranda Marg, DLF City,
Phase – II, Gurgaon – 122 002
Tel.: 0124-6560500
Fax: 0124-6560620/21
No of Employees: 500
Web site: www.tatatelecom.com
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STRENGTH
- Number one in high-end EPABX market
WEAKNESS
- Manufacturing unit not performing well
OPPORTUNITY
- VPN, call center, and hosted solutions
THREAT
- Complete solution providers
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Tata Telecom was a company at the crossroads during 2000-01. Slowly but
steadily, it moved away from merely selling phones and EPABxes to being a
solution provider. A company trying to decide which direction it should take, it
has operations targeting telecom networks solutions, enterprise networks, and
even retail phones. Even the financial results are mixed. In comparison to
1999-00, Tata Telecom did well last year and netted a turnover of Rs 233.7 crore,
achieving a growth rate of 26 percent. The business communication division
contributed Rs 185 crore, network system division around Rs 15 crore, and
Tatafone division contributed Rs 33 crore. Business communication division made
a profit (before tax) of Rs 13.33 crore while Tatafone division made a loss of
Rs 13.36 crore.
Still, the undisputed leader in the high end EPABX market, with a market
share of close to 40 percent, Tata Telecom bagged major orders from GE Capital,
Sena Bhawan, Dell, and TCS-HDFC. On the distribution front, the company has to
its credit tie-ups with 34 resellers, six value added resellers, and four system
integrators. The company has tie-ups with LG for KTS, Polycom for conferencing,
and NICE for loggers. On the communications public network side, it bagged major
orders from IOCL and Birla AT&T.
The key for this company, however, is to find a niche for itself and develop
its core competency. From 1 April 2001, the Tatafone division has been demerged
into a new company called ITel Industries Pvt Ltd.
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