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Looking back

September 11

  • DSQ, Dalmia barred from market for 10 years.

  • Aviva sale may open Japan market for Wipro.

  • Brocade fine-tunes India plan.

  • Spectrum row intensifies on telecom front.

  • Rural areas to gain more from broadband: TRAI.

  • Server market grows 31 pc in Q2.

  • Two cos settle piracy claims with Nasscom-BSA.

    September 10

  • Polaris, CTG sign pact.

  • Valtech to buy Majoris for euro 4.8 million.

  • Speedera Networks launches operations; VSNL is channel partner.

  • Wipro licenses IP cores to Taiwan co.

  • Talisma acquires US software co.

  • British Telecom to expand managed services biz in India.

  • BodhTree develops ePaper for publishing industry.

  • ColorChips plans Rs 10 cr expansion.

  • Nasscom mulls national-level test for BPO job aspirants

  • On TCS rolls soon, 29 crorepatis and 424 millionaires.

    September 9

  • Mobile subscriber base closing in on fixed line; BSNL adds 6.2 lakh customers in August.

  • Nucleus to invest more in R&D.

  • Wipro sees positive spin-off from UK client's move.

  • Wipro Infotech upbeat on West Asia.

  • MTNL cuts tariffs.

  • Private telecom cos offer revenue share mode for ADC.

  • Reliance Info to raise $1 billion foreign loan to fund expansion; IPO in offing; co shelves plans to sell small stake.

  • BPO in European asset management business booming.

    September 8

  • Mascon Global scouts for US cos; board okays hike in authorised capital to Rs 40 cr.

  • KT Corp in talks for stake in Tata Tele.

  • NIIT unveils aptitude test for aspirants.

  • AirTel allows customers to access office e-mails.

  • Samsung, Reliance offer slimmest CDMA phone at sub Rs 3,000.

  • HP leads in Q2 PC sales.

  • Convergys, HP lead race to buy GE BPO business.

  • High salaries hurt IT SMEs.

  • Philips Software centre to merge with Philips India.

  • Intel arm may up stake in Subex via pref conversion.

  • Reliance Info plans Rs 5,000-cr investment for network roll-out

    September 7

  • Pvt telecos suspend threat to stop access deficit charge payments.

  • TCS Q2 net may dip 1 pc on IPO charges.

  • Hexaware bags 4 clients for SOX practice.

  • Jetking in talks to buy varsity.

  • UshaComm sets up offshore centre in South Africa, Singapore.

  • Web auction start-up raises $10.9 from investors.

  • EXL sells stake in parent to Aviva.

  • Teledata eyes IT education pie.

  • BPOs await local service bounty.

  • Infosys to take over clients' staff and assets; crosses a psychological barrier.

  • BSNL cash cards selling in black.

  • Microland to raise $5 million for expansion.

  • Hexaware wins $1.2 million assignment from UK bank.

    September 6

  • IT majors report dip in debtor days.

  • STMicro plans $30-m Greater Noida campus.

  • IBM inks deal to train 40,000 Chinese in IT.

  • Mid-sized ERP vendors slug it out in SMB market.

  • EU banking sector mulls standard outsourcing principles.

  • Agilent to ramp up Indian operations.

  • Tech boom skips secondary cities in India.

  • SG arm widens BPO business scope.

  • VSAT players pin hopes on policy.

  • STT, Telekom Malaysia to pick up 49 pc stake in Idea; 33 pc from AT&T stake.

  • Tata Tele to be Tata Sons subsidiary; Rs 10,000 cr investment by next year.

  • Internet advertising gains currency.

  • 74 pc telecom FDI hits a snag.

  • MindTree to invest $2 million in R&D.

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