Reference No: IITCOE0009Pages: 13Published on: 30, December, 2019
Abstract: This case focuses on regulatory institutions in a fast-changing evolving policy domain of the telecom sector in developing countries, which are typically characterised by a weak institutional environment, making operationalisation of new instruments that may require regulation across sectors difficult.
The case highlights the criticality of appropriate regulatory design for ... More
Reference No: PSG0080EXPages: 26Published on: 24, November, 2000
Abstract: In 1998, the Southern Railway (SR) undertook a project to qualitatively
upgrade its railway timetable, with the objective of making
it more user-friendly. The outcome of this effort, which resulted
in the publication of a significantly improved version of
the timetable in August 1998, had a dramatic impact in how it
was ... More
Reference No: MAR0472TECPages: 14Published on: 3, March, 2016
Abstract: The purpose of the note is to provide structure to the notion of net neutrality in the context of its link to competition and customer access in two sided markets. Withing that context, the note explores issues about pricing of data and makes some comparisons between a developed economy like ... More
Reference No: ECO0368Pages: 9Published on: 31, December, 2024
Abstract: This case explores Dozeeāan artificial intelligence (AI)-powered, Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled system for remote patient monitoring. Dozee is the flagship product of Turtle Shell Technologies, co-founded by Mudit Dandawat and Gaurav Parchani. The product enables contactless tracking of vital health parameters such as heart rate and blood ... More
Reference No: BP0407TECPages: 7Published on: 29, March, 2017
Abstract: Is software, music and film stored on CDs or downloaded from the internet goods? The question is important for the consumer rights and application of sales tax. Property first emerged as tangible things. This could be either moveable or immoveable property. Moveable property is what is not immovable property. Goods ... More