Tag: Suneet Singh Tuli

  • DataWind leads tablet market, iBall and Samsung follow

    DataWind leads tablet market, iBall and Samsung follow

    NEW DELHI: Internet provider DataWind Inc. (owned by a Canada-based Indian) holds 68.5 per cent market share in the below-Rs 5000 tablet category — the largest growing segment for Q2, 2017 constituting 39 per cent.

    A report by CyberMedia Research shows DataWind, for the seventh successive quarter, continues to retain the top slot with 26.7 per cent market share in 2Q CY 2017, followed by iBall and Samsung at 15.8 per cent and 14.3 per cent, respectively.

    Devices bundled with free internet browsing, local manufacturing, patented technology and strong and committed team were the key factors which worked for DataWind.

    DataWind founder-president and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said, “Our focus is to enable Indians with their first computer at an affordable price.”

    Tuli added “In fiscal 2018, we foresee introduction of exciting data plans. We are focused on driving the cost downward to a level where access to technology becomes ‘universally affordable’.”

  • India uses low-cost Net-enabled devices, Datawind leads: CMR

    India uses low-cost Net-enabled devices, Datawind leads: CMR

    NEW DELHI: Low rate providers of Internet and tablets DataWind Inc. has claimed the top slot with 34.2 per cent market share in 1Q’ CY 2017, followed by IBall and Samsung at 16.3 per cent and 14.7 per cent, respectively.

    According to the latest CMR report, DataWind also holds a remarkable 70% market share in the sub-Rs 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75), which is the largest and fastest is growing segment of the market constituting 50% of the overall market. The CMR study also shows that DataWind is the only company in the top three sellers which has increased its market share.

    Datawind president and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said, “We continue to see tremendous demand for our low cost Internet-enabled tablets and smartphones from consumers in India. I am truly honoured and humbled with the overwhelming response from our customers. Devices bundled with free internet browsing; local manufacturing, patented technology and our strong & committed team were the key factors which worked for us.”

    Tuli added ‘DataWind firmly believes that digital and internet divide can be addressed through technology intervention, at an affordable price point. We are focused on driving the cost downward to a level where access to technology becomes ‘universally affordable’ and democratization of technology finds its true meaning.”

    DataWind’s products break the affordability barrier and deliver internet access across traditional mobile networks as DataWind executes a vision to empower the next three billion internet users. The results reinforce the fact that DataWind is the only tablet provider in India focused on providing affordable tablets and Internet access. All DataWind devices come bundled with one year of free unlimited Internet access, and feature the most affordable ongoing plans available on the market due to the company’s unique, patented technology that reduces up to 97% the amount of data needed for web browsing.

  • DataWind retains leadership as per CMR and IDC reports

    MUMBAI: DataWind Inc., a leader in delivering Internet access to emerging markets, retains the top slot selling35%of overall tablets in India, during 2016, according to CMR’s India Tablet PC Market Review.CMR Study also shows that DataWind has dominated the sub-Rs. 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75) with 70% market share, in the largest and fastest growing market segment in India.

    DataWind continues to maintain its leadership position with 32% market share in the fourth calendar quarter of 2016, leading both Samsung (third place with 17% market share) and Apple (fifth place with 7% market share). DataWind’s strength is despite the demonetization of currency in India which had a direct impact on entry level customers.

    A research report by IDC for the same period also confirmed that, Datawind retained its leadership position in Indian tablet market, with low average ASP of around $52 and free internet access. The report indicated that Datawind has been gaining market share catering to the untapped first time buyers from deeper pockets of India. The report also mentioned that DataWind had the highest growth in 2016 with annual growth of 70.6%.

    DataWind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said “Both CMR and IDC reports have again confirmed that Datawind is India’s premiere tablet brand chosen by a greater portion of the population than any other brand.. The factors that work in our favour, have allowed us reach to the consumers in the remotest of areas include devices bundled with free internet browsing; local manufacturing, patented technology supported by our strong and committed team.”

    The CMR study also shows that DataWind is the only company, which has maintained leadership position for five quarters in a row.

    Tuli further added “Our target for 2017 is to launch new 4G enabled ultra low cost devices. We will be soon launching Rs 199 a year tariff for unlimited Internet browsing across any site.”

  • Datawind wants Govt to promote affordable internet

    Datawind wants Govt to promote affordable internet

    NEW DELHI: Welcoming the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s consultation paper on Free Data, Datawind CEO and founder Suneet Singh Tuli said “the key barrier to getting broad internet adoption in India is breaking the affordability barrier.  This will require innovate out-of-the-box business models, and the consultation-paper is an important step towards exploring such solutions to provide free data.” 

    He described it as very progressive step to address the forgotten billions, “who are our largest constituent of digital age today.”

    He said the need was to have the vast majority of Indians, over a billion, who are still not on the internet. There is a need to deliver affordable internet access for the common man.

    “More importantly, despite the boom in smartphone penetration, studies show over 62 percent of customers with 3G enabled devices, are not activating data plans.”

    He said DataWind intends to bring the world’s most affordable internet access to India, using it’s patented technology. DataWind firmly believes that this digital and internet divide can be addressed through technology intervention, at an affordable price for this segment of customers. It is focused on driving the cost downward to a level where access to technology becomes ‘universally affordable’ and democratization of technology finds its true meaning.

    He added that DataWind’s innovations have always been focussed to break the affordability barrier and provide internet access to empower the billions of people globally who are left out of the digital age. The company’s patented technology allows for a fast, rich and affordable experience on existing networks without any new infrastructure.

    Free-search has made Google, free social networking has built Facebook, free messaging has built Whatsapp and free data will bring the next billion Indians online, he concluded.

    Stretching the discussion on net neutrality, TRAI had issued a paper wanting to know whether there is a need to have TSP agnostic platform to provide free data or suitable reimbursement to users, without violating the principles of Differential Pricing for Data laid down in TRAI Regulation.

    In the consultation paper on Free Data, TRAI has asked stakeholders to suggest the most suitable model to achieve the objective. Replies have to be filed by 16 June with counter replies if any by 30 June.

    The regulator also wants to know whether such platforms need to be regulated by the TRAI or the market should be allowed to develop these platforms.

    It wants to know if free data or suitable reimbursement to users should be limited to mobile data users only or could it be extended through technical means to subscribers of fixed line broadband or leased line.

     

  • Datawind wants Govt to promote affordable internet

    Datawind wants Govt to promote affordable internet

    NEW DELHI: Welcoming the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s consultation paper on Free Data, Datawind CEO and founder Suneet Singh Tuli said “the key barrier to getting broad internet adoption in India is breaking the affordability barrier.  This will require innovate out-of-the-box business models, and the consultation-paper is an important step towards exploring such solutions to provide free data.” 

    He described it as very progressive step to address the forgotten billions, “who are our largest constituent of digital age today.”

    He said the need was to have the vast majority of Indians, over a billion, who are still not on the internet. There is a need to deliver affordable internet access for the common man.

    “More importantly, despite the boom in smartphone penetration, studies show over 62 percent of customers with 3G enabled devices, are not activating data plans.”

    He said DataWind intends to bring the world’s most affordable internet access to India, using it’s patented technology. DataWind firmly believes that this digital and internet divide can be addressed through technology intervention, at an affordable price for this segment of customers. It is focused on driving the cost downward to a level where access to technology becomes ‘universally affordable’ and democratization of technology finds its true meaning.

    He added that DataWind’s innovations have always been focussed to break the affordability barrier and provide internet access to empower the billions of people globally who are left out of the digital age. The company’s patented technology allows for a fast, rich and affordable experience on existing networks without any new infrastructure.

    Free-search has made Google, free social networking has built Facebook, free messaging has built Whatsapp and free data will bring the next billion Indians online, he concluded.

    Stretching the discussion on net neutrality, TRAI had issued a paper wanting to know whether there is a need to have TSP agnostic platform to provide free data or suitable reimbursement to users, without violating the principles of Differential Pricing for Data laid down in TRAI Regulation.

    In the consultation paper on Free Data, TRAI has asked stakeholders to suggest the most suitable model to achieve the objective. Replies have to be filed by 16 June with counter replies if any by 30 June.

    The regulator also wants to know whether such platforms need to be regulated by the TRAI or the market should be allowed to develop these platforms.

    It wants to know if free data or suitable reimbursement to users should be limited to mobile data users only or could it be extended through technical means to subscribers of fixed line broadband or leased line.

     

  • DataWind Receives award for “Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull” at Teleanalysis Device World 2016″

    DataWind Receives award for “Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull” at Teleanalysis Device World 2016″

    New Delhi, 20 March: The Indian DataWind Inc.:has been recognized for the Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull.

    The award was presented to DataWind during the Tele Analysis Device World 2016, Confluence of Indian Device Ecosystem, in New Delhi.

    The dignitaries present at the Device World 2016 included CMDs, Chairmen, CEOs,COO,and senior people from policy formulators, market researchers & industry analysts,handset vendors, operators, OTT players, telecom vendors, VAS providers, consultants/System Integrators/VAR’s,  trade associations & media amongst others.

    DataWind was recognized for making UbiSlate, the low cost, affordable internet connectivity devices accessible to people at the grass root level and in turn making a transformational impact to the Indian Tech industry. DataWind’s efforts have received global attention as the company implements its vision of connecting billions of people to the internet. The company is the only firm to offer free internet browsing for one year on all its devices

    On receiving the award, DataWind President and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said, “We thank the organisers for the recognition which further motivates us to continue the journey to bridge the digital divide.We were named as the leader in the Tablet market for the 4th Quarter of 2015 both in the IDC and CMR Reports and now we have been named as the Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull. I am deeply honoured and humbled for this recognition.”

    He added “At DataWind we strive to make technology and connectivity most affordable just so that the true benefits of this digital age are accessible to all.”

    At the event DataWind also made a presentation on Make in India, conforming to the vision Prime Minister of India. The Award was received by Anil Gupta, Vice President, Platform Strategy from DataWind.

    Recently, DataWind was announced as the leader in the Tablet market in 4th Quarter of 2015 by both IDC and CMR Report with 20.7% and 24% market share respectively.According to CMR report, DataWind holds 58% market share in the sub-Rs 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75) which is the largest growing segment of the overall market, having nearly doubled since 2014.

  • DataWind Receives award for “Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull” at Teleanalysis Device World 2016″

    DataWind Receives award for “Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull” at Teleanalysis Device World 2016″

    New Delhi, 20 March: The Indian DataWind Inc.:has been recognized for the Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull.

    The award was presented to DataWind during the Tele Analysis Device World 2016, Confluence of Indian Device Ecosystem, in New Delhi.

    The dignitaries present at the Device World 2016 included CMDs, Chairmen, CEOs,COO,and senior people from policy formulators, market researchers & industry analysts,handset vendors, operators, OTT players, telecom vendors, VAS providers, consultants/System Integrators/VAR’s,  trade associations & media amongst others.

    DataWind was recognized for making UbiSlate, the low cost, affordable internet connectivity devices accessible to people at the grass root level and in turn making a transformational impact to the Indian Tech industry. DataWind’s efforts have received global attention as the company implements its vision of connecting billions of people to the internet. The company is the only firm to offer free internet browsing for one year on all its devices

    On receiving the award, DataWind President and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said, “We thank the organisers for the recognition which further motivates us to continue the journey to bridge the digital divide.We were named as the leader in the Tablet market for the 4th Quarter of 2015 both in the IDC and CMR Reports and now we have been named as the Tablet Brand with Maximum Consumer Pull. I am deeply honoured and humbled for this recognition.”

    He added “At DataWind we strive to make technology and connectivity most affordable just so that the true benefits of this digital age are accessible to all.”

    At the event DataWind also made a presentation on Make in India, conforming to the vision Prime Minister of India. The Award was received by Anil Gupta, Vice President, Platform Strategy from DataWind.

    Recently, DataWind was announced as the leader in the Tablet market in 4th Quarter of 2015 by both IDC and CMR Report with 20.7% and 24% market share respectively.According to CMR report, DataWind holds 58% market share in the sub-Rs 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75) which is the largest growing segment of the overall market, having nearly doubled since 2014.

  • DataWind Leads Tablet Sales in India, with 20.7% Market Share in Q4 2015

    DataWind Leads Tablet Sales in India, with 20.7% Market Share in Q4 2015

    NEW DELHI: DataWind Inc  has shipped more tablets in India during the fourth quarter of 2015 than any of its competitors, according to a recent IDC report.

    DataWind was responsible for 20.7% of the tablets sold in India during the quarter, followed by Samsung at 15.8%, Micromax at 15.5%, Lenovo at 13.8%, and iBall at 10.0%.DataWind tablet sales have far exceeded the growth rate of the overall market in India, which according to IDC was 8.2% in 2015.

    According to another recent study, DataWind holds 58% market share in the sub-Rs 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75) which is the largest growing segment of the overall market, having nearly doubled since 2014.

    DataWind is the only tablet provider in India focused on providing affordable tablets and Internet access. All DataWind tablets and smartphones come bundled with one year of unlimited Internet access, and feature the most affordable ongoing plans available on the market due tothe company’s unique, patented technology that reduces up to 97% the amount of data needed for web browsing.

    Datawind President and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said: “This IDC report reveals that more Indians prefer our tablets than any of our competitors. It also demonstrates how our transition to local manufacturing and improvements in our sales channelshas allowed us to meet the phenomenal demand.”

    “Despite these strong numbers, there remains a very large portion of the population in India, like in other developing countries, where hundreds of millions of people are unable to access the Internet due to affordability issues and the lack of network infrastructure. We believe our low-cost tablets and unique mobile Internet connectivity is the only solution on the market that overcomes these obstacles and can bring Internet access to millions of people around the world,” he added.

  • DataWind Leads Tablet Sales in India, with 20.7% Market Share in Q4 2015

    DataWind Leads Tablet Sales in India, with 20.7% Market Share in Q4 2015

    NEW DELHI: DataWind Inc  has shipped more tablets in India during the fourth quarter of 2015 than any of its competitors, according to a recent IDC report.

    DataWind was responsible for 20.7% of the tablets sold in India during the quarter, followed by Samsung at 15.8%, Micromax at 15.5%, Lenovo at 13.8%, and iBall at 10.0%.DataWind tablet sales have far exceeded the growth rate of the overall market in India, which according to IDC was 8.2% in 2015.

    According to another recent study, DataWind holds 58% market share in the sub-Rs 5,000 tablet segment (approximately $75) which is the largest growing segment of the overall market, having nearly doubled since 2014.

    DataWind is the only tablet provider in India focused on providing affordable tablets and Internet access. All DataWind tablets and smartphones come bundled with one year of unlimited Internet access, and feature the most affordable ongoing plans available on the market due tothe company’s unique, patented technology that reduces up to 97% the amount of data needed for web browsing.

    Datawind President and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said: “This IDC report reveals that more Indians prefer our tablets than any of our competitors. It also demonstrates how our transition to local manufacturing and improvements in our sales channelshas allowed us to meet the phenomenal demand.”

    “Despite these strong numbers, there remains a very large portion of the population in India, like in other developing countries, where hundreds of millions of people are unable to access the Internet due to affordability issues and the lack of network infrastructure. We believe our low-cost tablets and unique mobile Internet connectivity is the only solution on the market that overcomes these obstacles and can bring Internet access to millions of people around the world,” he added.

  • Datawind hopeful that inverted duty corrections will extend to computing devices

    Datawind hopeful that inverted duty corrections will extend to computing devices

    NEW DELHI: Datawind president and CEO Suneet Singh Tuli has expressed hope that corrections in the inverted duty structure is extended to laptops and computing devices in the budget this year.

    Tuli said correcting the inverted duty structure was an important step to boost handset manufacturing. 

    “The Union Budget 2016 expects to aim at growth of the economy and to raise the country’s profile as an investment destination,” he said.

    He added the year 2015 saw ‘double digit growth’ for both handset and tablet manufacturing due to the favorable duty structure and therefore hoped the government will make serious attempts to push for the Goods and Service Tax (GST) Bill to simplify the current indirect tax structure by doing away with the multiplicity of taxes. 

    He said the industry was “hopeful of a common GST compliance, which will be done by all kinds of businesses, whether manufacturers, service providers, traders etc. We hope that the GST rate is reasonable and in the range of three – five per cent.”