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Mobile Device: Applications, Over the Top Services, Identity Protection and BYOD Policy

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A vital constituent of the rapidly growing global telecommunication industry is the Indian telecommunication industry. As per the TRAI press release ending 31 July 2015, active mobile subscriber base on the date of peak VLR in July 2015 was 885.15 million and the total wireless subscriber base stood at 983.21 million.

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Medudula, M.K., Sagar, M., Gandhi, R.P. (2016). Mobile Device: Applications, Over the Top Services, Identity Protection and BYOD Policy. In: Telecom Management in Emerging Economies. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2749-6_12

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