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Sept. 27

  • Max to divest stake in Healthscribe to partner.

  • IT centres are `nearshore' now.

  • Nasscom sees 60,000 info security jobs.

  • Now, BITES stamp for job-seekers.

  • BT Global bullish; to up investments.

  • Tariffs tumble as users swell.

  • 50:50 chance of computer systems failing: Survey.

  • Do-Not-Call: US Congress proposes, court disposes.

  • GoM decision fires BTVL.

  • Cisco may set up support centre in India.

  • GoM divided on unified licensing; cell players want action.

    Sept. 26

  • GoM suggests hike in overall foreign investment cap in telecom to 74 pc. Earlier, FDI and FII investment together had a limit of 49 pc.

  • No harsh steps to recover ST from telecom cos, SC tells States.

  • Mensamind to invest $12 m in ITES arm.

  • Juniper opens development facility in Bangalore.

  • CellOne may lose further ground in market; BSNL hamstrung by low capacity.

  • Call centre seats in India to rise 65 pc.

  • Aptech, IIIT(A) partner in project.

  • GoM agrees to unified licensing.

    Sept. 25

  • BPL to launch cell phones soon; tie up with Sanyo for batteries.

  • PC sales up 26 pc in Q1: MAIT.

  • HP indemnity for Linux users.

  • Storage market up 15 pc in Q2: IDC.

  • HP bags Bharti deal.

  • Adaptive chips add zing to cell phones.

  • Patni keen on IPO by January.

  • MSN logs off chat rooms in 28 countries; India office says no complaints of paedophilia or spam mails received here.

  • Cell cos in talks with NCR arm for data warehousing.

  • Cos raising spend on tech: IBM's Abraham Thomas.

  • Software volumes to grow; margins to be squeezed: Merrill Lynch survey.

  • ExlService to ramp up by 3000 employees in next 12 months.

  • Bidders quote 50 pc more for BSNL cell lines.

    Sept. 24

  • Employee referral scheme goes big time in IT cos.

  • Infy's DHL account may touch $54 m.

  • Billing pressure easing: Karnik.

  • H1B visas set to fall to 65,000.

  • SoftPro to exit call centre biz.

  • HCL net rises fivefold; to pay 100 pc dividend.

  • PCS bags SBIorder.

  • Data Access inks pact with Telenor.

  • COAI for Rs 3000 cr tag on WLL entry.

  • Phone users face sales tax shocker.

    Sept. 23

  • Two top clients cut rates with Infy; AT&T account may turn active again.

  • Accel ICIM bags two BPO orders.

  • MS to build Web search tech.

  • CSC bullish on India; plans 2 more centres.

  • Intel to bring here silicon development.

  • QoS wake up call; TRAI moots independent audits for ISPs.

  • Intel chief warns against Asian standards plan.

    Sept. 22

  • TCS plans ASP offering for banking software.

  • Digital divide is all about age.

  • India still best outsourcing destination: PwC.

  • vCustomer on hiring spree.

  • Italian co looks to India for seed funding.

  • Google seeking a few good code jockeys.

  • SAS to make India development centre hub for vertical solutions.

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