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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Popular Articles This Week–Youtube India Launches Block Buster

* The UnPluggd event is scheduled for July 9th in Bangalore and here are few important links:

- Early Bird discount on tickets. Navigate here and block your seat [the discount is available only till June 20th (use the code “PI”)].

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Coming back to the weekly recap, following are the most popular articles of the week:

Startups/Entrepreneurship/Funding

Mobile/Internet


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Compared: Traffic of Ecommerce Websites In India

As a category, ecommerce is one of the fastest growing category in Indian online space and while most of the ecommerce sites have lost their differentiation (they all sell the same products), here is a quick look at the relative traffic.

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Ebay rules the chart, followed by Infibeam and Flipkart. Importantly, BigShoeBazaar (which rebranded to yebhi) moved up the charts, owing to online advertising spend.

What’s interesting to note is that Flipkart is moving upwards at a steady rate (thanks to advertising spend) and there is a fight between Infibeam, Flipkart and Yebhi for the second third position (Homeshop18 sits at second position). And from what we know, Infibeam hasn’t spent a similar effort in online/TV advertising (as their competition), so kudos to them for the traffic numbers.

What’s your take on the traffic report(* )? Any company that you think should be added to this list?

* – This is how the chart looks like (if you add a few more sites)

Is ecommerce business in India reduced to traffic arbitrage?

Recommended Read: Are Indian VCs Hedging Their E-commerce Risk?

Recommended Data: Internet Contributes 3.2% to India’s GDP [Report]

* 1. Comscore doesn’t track Rediff’s shopping section and hence its missing from the list.

* 2. We have compared pure play ecommerce sites and hence coupon selling sites aren’t part of this list.

* 3. Comscore doesn’t track cybercafa data – hence treat this data as a relative measure.


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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Report: State of Internet Connectivity in India [Decline in Average Connection Speed]

Akamai’s report on the State of the Internet reveals some pretty interesting facts about the penetration, adoption and evolution of internet services in world. Internet adoption and usage in a country is an important statistic to gauge the state of ICT ( Information and Communication Technology in a country ). While China, India’s no. 1 competitor in terms of growing markets is ranked higher on most of the scales used in the report, the statistics for India are not so impressive. Here’s a look at what the study has concluded about the state of the internet in India and how it compares with China.

Average Measured Connection Speed

India ranks 143 globally with an average connectivity speed of 0.8 Mbps in Q3 of 2010. India’s connectivity speeds took a hit with an overall decline and reflects in the negative QoQ ( quarter on quarter ) change. India’s QoQ change of Internet speed is -6.9%. The year on year change ( this quarter compared to this quarter last year) also took a downturn showing the decline in average connectivity speeds in India. The YoY change is recorded at -9.1%.

China comparatively did better with the QoQ change negative but relatively smaller compared to India. China is ranked globally at 129. the QoQ change was -1.5% but the YoY change was 9.3%.

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Average peak connection speed is average of the maximum measured speed at city level. India ranks 135 globally in terms of global average peak connection speed globally. The average peak connection speed measured in India was 5.1 Mbps in Q4 of ‘10. While the QoQ was -0.4%, the YoY change was calculated as 13%.

China’s average peak connection speed was measured at 3.1Mbps. The YoY change for China is a whopping 48%.

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India ranks 80th globally for high broadband connectivity with 0.4% connections measured to have a speed in excess of 5Mbps. India’s comparison to itself in its previous quarter and previous year suggest a big decline in high broadband connectivity. The QoQ change is calculated at -18% and the YoY is -30%.

China ranks 85th worldwide and the QoQ was -14% while the YoY change was 13%.

Japan ranks 1st globally when it comes to high broadband connectivity.

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Broadband connectivity measures the increase in number of broadband connections. India ranks 129th in the report globally. The adoption of broadband internet has been rather disappointing. India has only 4.5% internet connections above 2Mbps. The QoQ change and YoY change too were unimpressive at -17% and -24% respectively.

Slow adoption of broadband services in India will hamper businesses that depend on high internet broadband consumption , like digital media providers and such.

China however did well with 8% internet connections measured over 2Mbps. The QoQ change was calculated at 5% and the YoY change an impressive 36%.

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India has a high rate of narrowband consumption according to the report. India ranks 43 globally with 35% of its internet connections below 256Kbps. the QoQ change was calculated at 5.9% while the YoY change, a strong 39%. This suggests that although the internet connectivity speeds are not high, internet adoption is growing.

China can boast that only about 9.6% of its connection speeds are below 256Kbps.

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While the report focuses on Internet connectivity, it does not provide any stats regarding India’s mobile Internet connectivity. India’s mobile connectivity is growing faster than any other country in the world and is expected to continue this growth trend. The recent roll out of 3G services in the country will be complete by the end of Q3 of 2011, so expect upward movement in this list.

This report (link) should look very different next year if the ISP in India provide mobile broadband services at affordable price.

What’s your opinion?


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Paypal India Mandates Indian Accounts to Add Purpose Code, PAN Number

Paypal is bullish about Indian market despite the RBI guidelines and the company is now asking all its users to add a purpose code, PAN, and bank account in India to their PayPal account, in order to enable smooth payments.

For a lot of freelancers/SMEs, Paypal is almost dead in India, but lack of a good alternative still makes it a viable play for most of freelancers.

Here is the latest email Paypal Asia team has sent to Indian accounts:

“As part of our ongoing effort to comply with the requirements set out in the notification of the Reserve Bank of India “RBI Guidelines” that apply to all online payment gateways, all PayPal users in India will be required to add the following to their PayPal account in order to continue to receive export-related payments and withdraw money:

A purpose code related to the majority of commercial activities for export-related paymentsA PAN or Permanent Account NumberA bank account in India (if not previously added)

To add a purpose code, PAN and bank account:

Log into your PayPal account at www.paypal.com/inYou’ll find prompts on the top of your “My Account” page asking you to “Add” your PAN, purpose code and bank accountClick on the “Add” links and follow the instructions.

Additionally, PayPal users in India are required to provide a current and accurate postal address on their PayPal account. To ensure that your address is up-to-date:
- Log in to your PayPal account at www.paypal.com/in
- Click on “Profile” and select “Add/Edit Street Address”. “

Even after all this, Paypal will not restructure itself as a bank, which is what RBI expects it to [Read : Paypal RBI Issue–Paypal Violated FEMA Act].

Recommended Read: Top Alternatives Of Paypal For Indian Entrepreneurs | How To Choose Your Payment Gateway [R.I.P. Paypal]

Also see: Analyze Your Paypal Transactions With Putler.

PS: These are not new regulations (i.e. addition of PAN number etc), but we are sharing the latest update from Paypal India team, in order to keep our readers updated with latest from Paypal India.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Coming Soon: Official Angry Birds’ Tees and Board Games in India

The super addictive Angry Birds board game and official t-shirts will soon be launched in India by toymaker, Mattel.angry_bird_tees

Mattel will launch Angry Bird board games, while Dream Theatre, which owns merchandise rights for Superman and Batman as well, will introduce T-shirts, plush toys and accessories sporting Angry Birds logo and characters [via].

The expected price of Angry Bird merchandise in India is around Rs. 500/.

Here is a quick trivia for Angry Birds fans: The phenomenal success story of Angry Birds lies in 52 failure  stories.

it took Rovio 52 games to get its first hit.

“When you had to shoot the bird once to test a feature, you accidentally started playing the game for 15 minutes, and there would be five guys watching you,” says Iisalo. “We realised that we were on to something.” Mikael agreed: “We felt we had done our best game so far.” Angry Birds was Rovio’s 52nd title.

Inspirational. Isn’t it?
Meanwhile, watch this awesome Angry Birds’ Birthday Cake Video:


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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Best of the Week–ccavenue Hacked, Nokia’s 500 Million Phones in India

Best of the Week

Startups/Entrepreneurship

Latest from Internet/Mobile Industry

Gadgets

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IBM Launches Virtual Desktop in India Targeted Towards SMBs [Cloud Computing]

IBM has launched Virtual Desktop in India that offers anytime/anywhere access to one’s personal desktop via multiple devices (thin clients/mobile/laptop/iPad etc).

IBM will offer its desktop via ZSL and Ingram Micro, its channel partners in India. IBM’s virtualization technology combines virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology using Virtual Enterprise Remote Desktop Environment (VERDE), technology relicensed from Virtual Bridges.

The service will be sold as a software appliance model and will allow Windows or Linux desktops to be hosted and managed centrally.



Recommended Analysis: Cloud Computing Platforms Compared [Amazon web services v/s Force.com v/s Google app engine]

Debate: The Cloud Computing Market in India–High Time We Bring Legal Regulations in Place?

News: TCS Launches iON, The Nano For SMBs [Cloud Computing]


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