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BSNL biting into corporate cell-phone pie
BHARAT Sanchar Nigam Ltd's (BSNL) attempts to acquire bulk corporate customers for its cellular services are slowly producing results. Officials with the state-owned corporate said the Bihar circle had won a bulk order for its cellular ... More

`More funds flow into telecom only if regulatory hassles go'
THE Group of Ministers' recommendation that the foreign investment cap in the telecom sector be raised to 74 per cent has been greeted with approval by telecom operators. However, operators wonder whether any investments would actually be made, ... More

SOFTWARE


Geometric Soft to rely less on products
"We are getting more work from Dassault and this is visible given that the Geometric team working on 3D-PLM was 120 last year-end and by mid-May this year increased to 180 people," Mr Parpia said. More

INTERVIEW


Nasscom confident of 28 pc export growth
The trend is towards offering business process transformation that means a lot of value addition through consultancy services where integration is the key issue. More

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    Coastal shipping — Beached by policy quagmire


    Nasscom confident of 28 pc export growth

    BSE takes a leaf out of US book on indexing

    Car demand seen registering 8 per cent annual growth

    How Railways made tracks in India

    Indices may take a pause

    In Focus
    Cola Controversy
    The Cable tangle
    Indo-China Relations
    Telecom Competition
    Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma
    In Depth
    In Kashmir
    Simple Economics
    Slowburn
    Tax Talk
    NRIs & Investment Avenues
    Corporate Governance

    Looking back
    Sep. 21-Sep. 27
    `India is still the best bet for outsourcing'

    Two top clients cut rates with Infosys

    PC sales up 26 pc in Q1: MAIT

    CellOne may lose further ground in market — BSNL hamstrung by low capacity

    Nasscom sees 60,000 info security jobs

    Tariffs tumble as users swell


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