In the last 10 years, India has become a global hub for foreign companies looking to outsource. After all, costs are about 40 percent cheaper than operating in the U.S. In 2007, outsourcing brought India about $11 billion in business, though the sector has suffered from the recent credit crisis.
As operating in India has become more expensive, companies like Quattro, an Indian business process outsourcing (BPO) company, have opened offices in countries like Singapore or Mexico. So when a U.S. company outsources work to an Indian BPO, that same BPO could in turn outsource the job to workers from Mexico.
Worldfocus correspondent Daljit Dhaliwal and producers Mary Lockhart and Ara Ayer report from India, where Quattro executive Raman Roy talks about his companys ambitions.
Read from bloggers who discuss Indias role in the global workforce at http://worldfocus.org/blog/2008/11/24/indias-outsourcers-look-to-outsource/2891/
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BPO Companies in India
cheapestbulksms 11 months ago
you have to eat first before you brush your teeth...
lamokasshole 1 year ago
What is acceptable price? A slave wage?
commanderjohnkoenig 1 year ago
gotooutsrcguru.110mb.com to know where you can outsource
haseebaccound2 1 year ago
The owner of the company accent is nice
callcenterguymanila 2 years ago
slumdog - get a life
cbewick99 2 years ago
Could you outsource shit? India has the highest number of people who defecate in the open. Numbers released in June 2008 by the WHO and UNICEF revealed that 1.2 billion people practice open defecation globally — 83% of whom live in 13 countries top place led by India. In sheer numbers, 665 million Indians defecate in the open. India smells with its own fucking shit. When people do not have a fucking hole to shit, it is India stinking not shining.
slumdogindia 3 years ago