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HTMT keen to expand non-voice business
HTMT, the BPO and IT services outfit of the Hinduja group, is planning to grow the non-voice business of its IT-enabled services division even as it seeks to tap new domain in the financial services space. Currently, the non-voice business ...
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DoT to split, shed engg centre Part-merger with BSNL, standards institute planned
WITH a view to withdrawing from all "non-policy" related activities, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) proposes to spin off the Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC) into two entities. One entity will be merged with Bharat Sanchar Nigam ...
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VSAT providers seek direct satellite access
The operators said that they were prepared to take whatever reasonable security-related measures the Government may require of them to be allowed to negotiate directly with foreign satellites.
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Escotel `overtakes' BSNL in Kerala
KOCHI: Escotel Mobile Communications Limited (Escotel) has claimed that it had overtaken BSNL to regain the number one position in Kerala in terms of cellular numbers after trailing behind the latter for the last eight months. Making ...
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SOFTWARE
Wipro in pact with UAE centre
WIPRO has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the UAE's Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT) at the Higher Colleges of Technology, to jointly develop and market IT consulting, solutions and services to customers in ...
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`SMEs keen to tap W. Asian market'
INDIAN IT SMEs are looking to tap "extremely good prospects" in the Gulf and West Asia, with training, banking solutions and the telecommunication sector being key areas of focus, according to a senior official of the Electronics and Computer ...
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Data Access files IPO application
DATA Access (India) Ltd, an international long-distance telephone operator, has filed an application with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for its proposed initial public offering (IPO) of 50 million equity shares. Data Access ...
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HUMAN RESOURCES
IT's raining jobs on campuses like never before
CAMPUS recruits in the technology sector never had it this good. With an estimated 25,000 recruits on lateral engagements by top 10 hirers, the year 2004 promises to be unique. The trends indicate that both domestic global service providers ...
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