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Matrix Comsec Awarded for Excellent Innovation in Telecom Technology and Products by TEMA Tuesday, 7th May 2015 Airtel gets clearance for 4G rollout in delhi Monday, 4th May 2015 Monday, 27th April 2015 CMAI/TEMA on Net Neutrality Monday, 27th April 2015 NK Goyal welcomes investment by Sh Ratan Tata in Xiaomi for Mobile Phones Tuesday, 14th April 2015 Prof. NK Goyal President of CMAI,Speak about the Next Generation Telecom Ecosystem of India NK Goyal's Interview and News Coverage on Doordarshan Baatein Career Ki Click Here to Read More Monday, As the clock rang in Friday, the race between Apple and Samsung in India entered a new phase: both companies held midnight sales to launch their latest products in the country, the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy Note 4 respectively. Apple sold more than 35,000 units of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, while Korean competitor Samung sold more than 40,000 units of the Galaxy Note 4 in the country on the first day. Officials of both companies refused to reveal actual sales figures, but sources said the devices were disappearing fast, and Apple for one expects the iPhone 6 variants to be sold out over the weekend. Apple had shipped 55,000 units of the six variants of the phone into the country. The next lot of iPhone 6 is expected to take a few days to arrive, which has fuelled attempts by buyers to resell the phones at a premium on e-commerce websites. “It is a festival period and Indians are known to be lenient with their budget,” said NK Goyal, telecom consultant with CMIE. “Further the easy EMIs (easy monthly installments) that credit card companies offer also make people pick up such products without hesitation.” The two phones are in the high premium category, costing in excess of Rs 50,000. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is priced at Rs 58,300 and the iPhone6 range starts at Rs 53,500, going all the way up to Rs 80,500. In view of the festival season, price has not been a deterrent. Samsung was equally upbeat about the showing. “I cannot share the sales number, but can assure that we are way ahead of our competitors,” said Rajiv Mishra, vice-president (media), Samsung India told HT on Friday. “Our products are very competitive in price and quality.” View Source Link Monday, 19-Jan-2015 41st World Marketing Congress on New HR Paradigms : Innovating, Skilling and Engaging Worldwide March 19, 2015 at the India Habitat Centre, Stein Auditorium We are hopeful that if this is implemented in letter and sprit, It will lead to creation of an electronic manufacture hub in India. We look forward for a formal notification from the Governments in this matter Tuesday, 11 Dec 2014
Click for Second Press Release Click for Fourth Press Release Friday, 10 Oct 2014 Domestic telecom gear makers body TEMA countered the claim of TCoE and the academic institution was to undertake research for products that can be tested and tried and used by operators. Tuesday, 9th Oct 2014 MorungExpress Kohima, October 7 (MExN): For the first time in Nagaland, the outstanding Colleges/Institutes of Nagaland would be recognized and awarded National Nagaland Education Awards, 2014 on October 9 by CMAI and Nagaland University duly PM Modi Book Launch by Hon'ble Arun Jaitley and Prakash Javedkar 29 Aug 2014
Friday, 1st Aug 2014 NK GOYAL President of CMAI, Appointed as Honorary Director in Charge of Telecom Sector on the Board of the Asian Arab Chamber of Commerce Article by Prof. N K Goyal for Industry Welcome Optimistic budged by Modi Govt,Budget 2014, www.mobilityindia.com Cabinet will Decide on the Telecom FDI: Shourie Tuesday, 25 Match 2014 Friday, 7-Feb-2014 Hindustan Time News by Prof. N K Goyal for missed call on news as discussed |