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Looking Back

April 10

  • DoT sops might trigger better domestic call centre service.

  • NIIT to hold 25 pc in NTL after rejig.

  • US army takes on MS for sending software gifts.

  • US wants India to allow better bandwidth access; concern over tolerance of VSNL curbs.

  • Rediff rides high on Nasdaq, following Yahoo! alliance.

  • Common customers brought Daksh and IBM together.

  • BPL Mobile plans to invest Rs 1,000 cr to expand network; IPO likely by fiscal-end.

  • Small US accounting firms join BPO queue.

  • IT bonuses to offset rupee appreciation: analysts.

  • Shyam Tele issues notice to TCIL on Bharti buy.

  • Transworks to build global presence.

  • 3 ex-CA execs plead guilty to criminal charges.

  • Zensar Tech unveils new Pune facility.

  • NIIT to expand knowledge solutions biz in US, Europe.

  • Corporate demand boosts Dell growth.

    April 9

  • Infy plans to recruit 500 in US; floats consulting subsidiary in Texas.

  • Bonus shares by tech cos, including by Wipro, to have short-term impact.

  • ISPs cry foul over BSNL `bias' on leased line charges.

  • US biz houses oppose curbs on outsourcing.

  • MphasiS BFL beats guidance; proposes 1:1 bonus, 30 pc dividend; net up 47 pc.

  • Pre-paid cards for Tata Indicom landlines.

  • iSoft to transfer Torex work to Chennai centre.

  • Nokia equipment for Idea network.

  • Fair trade watchdog raids Intel offices in Japan.

  • NIIT to expand China operations.

  • L&T Info bids for GE BPO business.

  • VCs pump $ 474m into Indian-run tech firms.

  • `Domestic calls will become VSNL's principal revenue earner by 2006'.

  • Alcatel may quit handset business.

  • Juniper bets big on India.

    April 8

  • Ministry examining issue raised by Nasscom on tax holiday.

  • Bharti raises $ 100m through FCCBs.

  • `Seat them facing North or East'; BPO firms at wits' end over attrition.

  • IBM to buy Daksh.

  • Less of the metal lead in Intel chips.

  • US visa curbs may hit SMEs hard.

  • C-Sam develops Mobile Wallet.

  • Stock split or bonus will not hit Infy valuation: analysts.

  • RTG to double headcount.

  • Touchtel cuts ISD, STD rates.

  • Rising rupee could cause flight of deals.

  • Alden Group eyes BPO acquisitions in India.

  • Change of guard at IBM India?

  • Mid-sized BPO firms likely targets: Experts.

    April 7

  • Infosys to consider stock split or bonus.

  • MTNL puts off VRS; cold response to VSNL offer

  • TRAI moots deferment of FM licence fee.

  • Keane plans to invest $ 25m more in India.

  • CSC in expansion mode.

  • Datamatics IPO price band at Rs 101-Rs 1010.

  • Hutch to offer over 250 Java-based mobile games.

  • Alcatel keen on ventures with telecom operators.

  • Cellular subscriber base swells to 33.28 million; industry fears growth slowdown.

  • MRO-Tek targets 20-25 pc growth.

  • FIIs hike SSI stake to 30 pc.

  • Polaris spins off FRM into separate business.

  • BSNL to shell out $ 1.57 billion to reach subscriber base of 27.5 m.

  • Alcatel rejigs India strategy.

    April 6

  • IndusInd Bank to reduce holding in IT arm to 30 pc, following RBI diktat.

  • Bharti to buy Shyam stake in Hexacom; Rs 430 cr share swap/ cash deal for 67.5 pc of pie.

  • Elgi Soft, PSG Tech in pact.

  • Intel wants to resolve China dispute.

  • TCS plans more China centres.

  • Variant of Sobar virus on prowl.

  • Pureview Tech to foray into LCD monitors business.

  • Tatas' exit from Avaya venture 'smooth''; open offer for Tata Tele stake at Rs 220 per share.

  • Reliance offers global roaming on GSM networks.

  • Bharti to buy Shyam stake in Hexacom.

  • I-T slaps TCS with tax demand.

  • Now, Oracle looks to boost sales from `here'.

  • Satyam also rides growth to ramp up practice nos.

  • Fortune 1000 CIOs presage great year for outsourcing; TCS, Cognizant rates best in Morgan Stanley survey.

    April 5

  • Broadcasters turn to mobile tech to fine-tune revenues

  • Bandwidth prices set to crash

  • Study suggest incentives to build skilled manpower

  • GE Cap runs MBA course on Desktops for staff, on Hughes platform.

  • CoOptions eyes overseas markets.

  • Reach Tech to enter Thailand, Vietnam.

  • STPI incubation centre in Bangalore.

  • Flashmob supercomputing has a dry-run.

  • ST Tele, Temasek eye Idea's AT&T pie.

  • Vodafone group may be eyeing acquisitions in India.

  • Impact of VSNL write-off may not be much.

  • US not to run out of jobs due to outsourcing: WSJ.

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