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Jan. 26

  • TRAI asks to see tariff plans first.

  • ConceptLabs plans rural foray.

  • Hughes Escorts plans subsidiary to manufacture telecom equipment.

  • Shapre Global MoU with Canadian company.

  • Mascot Systems Q3 net dips 31 pc.

  • GTL profit declines to Rs 28. 8 crore.

    Jan. 25

  • TRAI okays Bharti's tariff plan.

  • Desi Sherlock Holmes stalks cyberlanes; porn still a big draw with surfers.

  • Bharti's submarine cable project by March.

  • Polaris Software Q3 net dips 8 pc.

  • Tata Elxsi plans expansion into multimedia; to exit low margin hardware business.

  • Wipro seen billing less from Lattice Group.

  • KPIT revenue falls in Q3.

  • Zigma to invest Rs 105 cr in training centres.

  • 28 IT firms post lowest sales net growth in 16 quarters.

    Jan. 24

  • Bharti floor price at Rs 45.

  • TCS to expand Hyderabad operations.

  • VisualSoft Q3 net plummets.

  • Infotech Q3 net up 71 pc.

  • AP sees marginal increase in software exports.

  • NIIT snaps up part of Click2learn.

  • GE exit from Satyam joint venture may put pressure on revenue.

    Jan. 23

  • Bharti pact with cell cos. heading for a jam; competition may leave cell users in a muddle.

  • HCL Tech net up 4 pc.

  • Satyam cautious on acquisitions.

  • RelQ to acquire French co.

  • CMC posts Rs 3 cr Q3 net.

  • Bharti drops plans to reserve share for subscribers.

  • e-Tech picks 20 pc in Mistral.

  • Tide turns for Amazon with $5-m profit.

    Jan. 22

  • India, Israel to sign MoU on IT, telecom.

  • MphasiS net up 160 pc in Q3.

  • Satyam Computer posts 36 pc rise in Q3 net.

  • Aptech out of BSE indices.

  • Market conditions challenging: Satyam chief

  • Mistral Software plans new centre.

  • MRO-Tek networking milestone.

  • eFunds to assist Logica in RBI project.

  • ABN Amro launches NetBanking initiative.

  • AMI opens development centre in Chennai.

  • TiE to `touch' 10 more centres.

  • AP to rope in private cos for Govt IT projects.

  • Tata Tech chalks out expansion strategy.

  • Batata-BPL set to place 10 pc for $100 m, combine valued at $1 b.

  • ConnectCapital's India fund corpus at $60-75 m.

  • IT spend to rise in mining, agri-biz and petroleum industries.

    Jan. 21

  • Long distance may keep VSNL lines ringing.

  • DoT rules out sudden shift from revenue-sharing regime.

  • TN to target specific IT sectors in new policy.

  • Protocol Tele to complete US buy.

  • Kaashyap Radiant to buy Shriram EPC units.

  • Kshema plans software testing, validation services.

  • Odyssey Tech to issue preferential shares and warrants to promoters.

    Jan. 20

  • Infosys to tighten belt; increments to hover between 10 and 15 pc instead of the usual 30 pc, to be performance-linked.

  • Can ISPs help contain viruses?

  • Network spending by firms on upswing.

  • Anti-virus cos see revenues mount.

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