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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Vendors support CDMA players
CODE Division Multiple Access (CDMA) based operators on Monday produced letters from leading telecom equipment vendors in support of their stance that there was no CDMA handset or equipment that would be compatible to work in 800 Mhz along with ... More

Row over spectrum allocation — Cell operators' group walks out of TRAI open house
THE Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) on Monday walked out of an open house discussion organised by the telecom regulator, TRAI, to discuss the controversial issue of spectrum allocation to mobile operators. COAI, led by its ... More

Telcos' billing systems to come under TRAI lens
TELECOM consumers' woes over billing may soon end. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India proposes to conduct an audit of billing systems deployed by various operators to check for discrepancies and flaws in the processes. The move comes ... More

Pvt telcos suspend threat to stop access deficit charge payments
CONSUMERS fearing disruption in telecom services from September 10 can now relax, as private operators have softened their stance on stopping access deficit charges (ADC) payments to BSNL. The operators have decided to put a hold to their ... More

HARDWARE
Hardware institute to open 25 centres in eastern region
THE Bangalore-headquartered Indian Institute of Hardware Technology (IIHT) has planned to open 25 new centres in the eastern region within the next one year, according to Mr N. Keshav Raju, CEO of IIHT. Speaking at a function held here on ... More

SOFTWARE
TCS Q2 net may dip 1 pc on IPO charges
SOFTWARE major Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) is likely to report sequential one per cent dip in its net earnings for the September quarter in the current fiscal, as the company plans to write off one-time initial share sale charges, sources ... More

Hexaware bags 4 clients for SOX practice
THE Sarbanes-Oxley practice, set up by Hexaware Technologies six months ago, is starting to get traction with the software service provider having bagged four clients with deals valued at $2 million so far. The company informed the exchange ... More

Oracle unveils new e-business suite
ORACLE on Monday announced its new Oracle E-business suite 11i.10 with industry-specific functionalities and business intelligence capabilities would be available worldwide in November. "We had 40 new application customers in India last year. ... More

IT TRAINING
Jetking in talks to buy varsity
KEEPING in line with its plans to set up its own University, computer hardware and networking institute Jetking is mulling purchasing an existing private university in Uttaranchal or Chattisgarh. "We are considering opening Jetking University. ... More

EVENTS
Telematics has wide applications: Maran
INDIA should be able to extend its excellence in information technology to different areas that use IT in a significant way. Telematics in transportation is one such area, according to the Union Communications and Information Technology Minister, ... More




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