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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BSNL told to justify access deficit charges
"The current regime is unfair because a fixed line phone used by a consumer in the posh Prithvi Raj Road in Delhi is being subsidised by a mobile-using vegetable vendor." More

Tata Tele to invest Rs 417 cr in Karnataka; aims at 6 lakh subscribers
TATA Teleservices will invest Rs 417 crore and roll out its services across 100 new towns during the current fiscal. The chief operating officer for Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Mr Prabhat Pani, told presspersons on Tuesday that the company ... More

TAXATION
ST hike: Karnataka IT dealers' bandh today
THE IT industry, leaving apart the software services and the IT-enabled services firms, have called for a "IT Channels Bandh" on Wednesday to protest the State Government's move to hike sales tax to 12 per cent from the present five per cent. ... More

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
KPIT Cummins Info net up 114 pc in Q1
IT consulting company KPIT Cummins Infosystems has reported a 114-per cent rise in its consolidated net profit at Rs 6.14 crore for the first quarter ended June 2004 against Rs 2.86 crore in corresponding period previous year. This includes ... More

Blue Star Infotech net dips as other income takes a hit
BLUE Star Infotech Ltd recorded a 30 per cent dip in consolidated net profit at Rs 3.6 crore for the quarter-ended June 30 compared to Rs 5.3 crore recorded during the corresponding period last year due to a drop in other income and increased ... More

SOFTWARE
Oracle bets on Linux in Asia
Oracle has a 69 per cent market share on Linux and with over 360 per cent growth in commercial databases and over 9,000 developers, the company says it will be the largest Linux-based development organisation, worldwide. More

Emerson Network eyes class B, C cities
EMERSON Network Power (India), a Network Uptime Solutions provider, has announced that the company plans to target the growing business opportunity in class B and C cities, particularly the small and medium enterprises (SME) segment by partnering ... More

NetApps plans foray into Bangladesh
IN a bid to tap growing market opportunities in Bangladesh, data storage company Network Appliance Systems India has said it is looking at foraying into the Bangladesh market by end-2004. "We are already addressing the Sri Lanka market through ... More

  • Acer handhelds for Dr Reddy's
  • LogicaCMG tool for ING Vysya
  • Invensys centre in Hyderabad

    OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT
    CSC opens subsidiary in China
    IT services company Computer Sciences Corporation on Tuesday announced the setting up of a wholly owned subsidiary in China - CSC Technology (Beijing) Co Ltd. "We are committed to the China market and we will provide first-class services and ... More

    EVENTS

  • Oracle OpenWorld meet

    IPOS
    TCS public offer: SEBI says no to participatory notes
    BOOK running lead managers are not allowed to issue participatory notes on behalf of their clients for the Tata Consultancy Services' IPO. The Securities and Exchange Board of India has turned down the lead managers' request for the ... More

    PEOPLE

  • IBM India honcho passes away



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