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September 20

  • Govt issues orders to ISPs: `Block separatist outfit's e-group.

  • Qualcomm pins hopes on India, China.

  • H1-B visas in IT sector down 75 pc in 2002.

  • Market ripe for big deals: Nilekani.

  • Polaris sees dependence on Citigroup for revenues declining.

  • When mobiles turn monster-masters: `They have turned us into serfs.'

  • Fortune Info to consider allotment of warrants.

  • TRAI seeks cellular, basic players' views on WLL.

  • CSI to launch national survey on IT manpower in October.

  • Ingram offers PCs for Rs 19,999.

    September 19

  • SSI to review Nasdaq JV.

  • Seagate announces 100 GB hard drive.

  • Tribunal order on WLL; COAI advised to move SC.

  • New Intel chipsets, products for better mobile computing.

  • Infinite to raise headcount to 600; eyes acquisitions.

  • Nasscom opens UK chapter.

  • TN's IT exports set to rise 30 pc.

  • TTSL applies for 4 more basic licences; for UP (West), Kerala, Punjab and Haryana.

    September 18

  • Intel to customise products for India, China.

  • OATSystems gets funding from Matrix, Greylock.

  • VisualSoft to invest over Rs 30 cr in BPO venture.

  • Infotech enters into outsourcing tie up with Bombardier.

  • News Corp arms get SEBI waiver for Hughes Soft open offer.

  • Reliance Info roping in Sprint as CDMA advisor.

  • Warburg cuts Satyam exposure.

  • Wipro, IBM bet big on Bengal; Infy may follow suit.

  • Intel to release new processor for PC gaming.

    September 17

  • MobileFirst partners mull financial merger.

  • Intel unveils personal server prototype.

  • US hires Indian cyber sleuth.

  • Spryance to invest $5m more in India.

  • Invensys to float independent arm for India ops.

  • Malaysia points way to digital security with dot-sized microchip.

  • Royal Sun may set up call centre in Bangalore.

  • CustomerAsset founders leave to set up their next unit.

  • Tata Telecom cos eyeing Rs 550 cr turnover.

    September 16

  • Software majors earning more revenue per client.

  • American NGO nervous about Tata on Ford Trust.

  • OfficeTiger to hike staff strength, eyes acquisitions.

  • Reliance Info offers Kyocera smartphones.

  • Nucleus Software clinches Chinese deal.

  • HP to pump $200 m in China.

  • NIIT market share rises 34 pc; upbeat on revenue.

  • Altair draws up expansion plan.

  • Huawei lowest bidders for MTNL WLL deal.

  • Fox gets waiver on open offer for Hughes Soft.

  • Reliance Info may rework WebWorld model.

  • Desi Software to fingerprint PC contents.

  • COAI wants neutral agency to fix entry fees for WLL-M.

    September 15

  • Software, ITES set for boom; McKinsey predicts 3m jobs in five years.

  • Satyam to hire over 1,000 in 4/5 weeks.

  • US needs skilled professionals to stay ahead: Study.

  • Rockwell to move high-end jobs here.

  • Aftek Info plans Rs 75 cr capex.

  • Local IT cos to cash in on German BPO boom.

  • Revenue squeeze may force cell cos to hike rates.

  • HP recasts itself as consumer tech co.

  • Tata Elxsi's VCL to create visual effects for Hollywood's whodunit.

  • DNC list to drive up call centre costs.

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