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BSNL, Reliance bag deal for community phones
BHARAT Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Reliance Infocomm will share the contract for setting up community phones in 50,000 villages with support from the Universal Services Obligation (USO) fund. While the two companies had separately bid for most of ... More

INSIGHT


Patchwork did it
The current face-off between the GSM and CDMA technology camps can be traced to piece-meal moves in the telecom sector. Here are the whys and wherefores. More

STOCKS


KPIT Cummins: Book profits partially
SHAREHOLDERS of KPIT Cummins stock may consider booking profits, especially on every uptrend, on at least a part of their holdings. Since our earlier `Buy' recommendation at Rs 330 in May, the stock has run-up by 40 per ... More

SOFTWARE


The right `FiT' for textiles, post-quota era
WORRIED about staying afloat in the cut-throat global apparel and textiles business? Just go in for a `FiT-ness' test. With quota abolition in global textile trade around the corner, the Government, in collaboration with the UNCTAD'S ... More

Buy-outs to yield revenues next fiscal year: Subex
TELECOM software firm Subex Systems Ltd expects revenues from the recently announced acquisitions to flow in only the next financial year. Subex recently said it was acquiring the Fraud Management Group of Alcatel for $3 million and the Fraud ... More

INTERNET


Squabble over posting SAT orders on SEBI site
SINCE January 2004, the Security and Exchange Board of India's Web site has stopped carrying the orders passed by the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT). SEBI has done this is on the instruction of the now expanded, three-member tribunal, ... More

BROADBAND


A squabble for space
The row between the GSM and CDMA camps boils down to sharing spectrum space or the frequency band that can be allocated to them. Here's the nitty-gritty of the issue. More

E-GOVERNANCE


Trade urged to adopt automated import clearing
He said that the ICEGATE and ICENET formed the electronic infrastructure, which has been set up by the Customs and Central Excise to help exporters and reduce transaction costs. More

EVENTS


  • Looking Back
    Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in
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  • Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09

    Pick a Winner Stock Market Contest

    Top Stories
    `India must focus on delayed ripening tech'


    US Presidential sweepstakes — India's interest in outcome

    Joy ride may continue on short covering

    In Focus

    Foreign Trade Policy - 2004-09
    The Crude shock
    GTB fiasco
    Birlas vs Lodha: A legacy tussle
    More

    In Depth
    Insurance Corner
    Simple Economics
    Tax Talk
    NRIs & Investment Avenues
    More

    Looking back
    Sep. 12-Sep. 18
    Revenue per employee falling for IT cos

    Microsoft launches range of hardware devices — Password is passé; fingerprint is in-thing

    Nasscom raps Karnataka for hiking sales tax

    `Cost-effective storage system, key to e-governance'

    HCL Tech net income doubles; final pay-out at Rs 4


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