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`Telecom industry to remain volatile'
According to Mr Noam, the cause of this crisis is the competitive system that has been nurtured by the industry and the telecom market is now becoming a natural oligopoly. More

Keen enquiries at India Pavilion in Geneva
ITU Telecom World, 2003 has been a low profile event compared to the last event in 1999. But the Indian contingent consisting of about 10 companies may have little reason to complain. At the India Pavilion here, the Indian exhibitors were pleased ... More

AirTel to invest Rs 200 crore in North India
CELLULAR service provider AirTel has announced that the company would invest Rs 200 crore over the next five months in the Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh circles. With the fresh investments, AirTel, would be able to provide mobile phone ... More

EDUCATION


India, UAE in talks for setting up cyber varsity
INDIA and the UAE have initiated talks to collaborate in a number of fields including using solar energy for desalination and establishing a Cyber University, while UAE investment in Indian infrastructure projects like the inter-linking of rivers ... More

HARDWARE


Xerox printer at a discount for photo labs
THE multi-colour digital printer model of Xerox Modicorp Ltd — DocuColor 12 printer/copier — offers great scope to photo labs in the country to expand their business opportunities, Mr Natesh Mani, Director (Regional Operations - ... More

SOFTWARE


Avenir to roll out range of products
AVENIR Computer Services Ltd, a US-based software solution company will enter the Indian, Asia-Pacific and the West Asian market shortly. The company, which is the research and development centre of Atinav Inc, New Jersey, is planning to ... More

IT TRAINING


Animation Campus aims for global recognition
THE Keltron Animation Campus (KAC), inaugurated by the Industries Minister, Mr P. K. Kunhalikkutty at Kozhikode on Sunday, is aiming to get international recognition from major players such as Adobe, Macromedia and Discreet. According to the ... More

IPR


`IT Act likely to provide more scope for lawyers'
THE Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court, Mr N.K. Jain, has said that there will be substantial cases on issues related to information technology in future, and hoped that the new Information Technology Act may provide a great scope for lawyers. ... More

EVENTS


Bangalore IT.COM 2003 to begin on November 1
BANGALORE IT.COM 2003, an information and communication technology event, has received good response from speakers and participants from across the IT corporate spectrum. To be held between 1 and 5 November the event will feature conferences ... More
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