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Looking back

October 9

  • Govt may divest 5 pc in BSNL for MTNL merger.

  • US needs more outsourcing: Pressler.

  • HTMT acquires Source One Communications.

  • Elitecore Tech plans to raise $5m from VCs.

  • Servion sees more consulting revenues.

  • AT&T to cut jobs by a fifth.

  • Sale of AT&T stake in Idea almost over.

  • US losing tech edge to Asia.

  • Datacraft sets up global service centre in Bangalore.

  • Hutch admits it holds more than 74 pc in Indian arm.

  • Infrastructure woes: Companies may boycott Bangalore IT.com.

  • Airtel under scanner for alleged security breach.

  • STT-TM may want own men in Idea; shuffle in store.

  • Haier India to introduce GSM mobile handsets; sets up R&D facility here.

    October 8

  • IT salaries rise 19 pc; HP best paymaster; 12 pc drop in fresher pay: Dataquest survey.

  • Indian software vendors on top in Meta survey.

  • Apple rolls out thinnest computer.

  • Ramco partners with Fiona.

  • Symbol plans $30-m investment for expanding India centre.

  • Nokia bags Rs 1,120-cr BSNL order.

  • Use USO fund for broadband penetration.

  • ICICI OneSource buys US firm Account Solutions Group.

  • Renault Nissan may outsource $500-m IT spend.

  • Polaris targets doubling revenue by '07.

  • Nokia, Motorola plan handset units in India.

  • IT profit growth seen oiled by outsourcing.

  • Routing row: Reliance may clear BSNL dues.

  • Carnegie scientists develop model to help BPO cos.

  • Unbundling of local loop may benefit BSNL: Baijal.

  • Telcos to issue free itemised bill for long distance calls: TRAI.

  • CDAC, IBM, IIT-B to start OSS resource centre.

    October 7

  • Nissan in talks with Infosys for outsourcing.

  • Pitroda favours greater autonomy for BSNL, MTNL.

  • AT&T bags Wipro deal for communications.

  • BSNL plans undersea cable link to Lanka.

  • Mindtree buys ASAP Solutions; Trianz buys EximSoft.

  • Bandwidth prices from India high: Gartner.

  • GSM players add 1.5m subscribers in Sept.

  • Bharti offers PC and broadband for Rs 999/pm.

  • Malaysian BPO firm Scicom to set up Bangalore base.

  • US tech sector sees more layoffs.

  • Kyocera sourcing handsets from India.

  • Reliance takes 4 pc equity in Megasoft.

  • DoT reluctant to interfere in BSNL, private operators' spat.

  • LG plans $60-m mobile phone unit.

    October 6

  • DoT to penalise Reliance if found violating norms.

  • Karnataka HC suspends CLB order on BPL communications.

  • Oracle to scale up data hub tool.

  • Sony forays into IT peripherals.

  • Concerto plans $10m more investment.

  • UK firm unveils anti-terror tool; ties up with Cygnus.

  • Citi renews deal with Hexaware.

  • Telcos billing under TRAI scanner.

  • Emerson to make India its manufacturing hub for UPS exports.

  • BSNL seeks DoT intervention on illegal routing of ILD calls.

  • Intel, Nokia to develop smart phones.

  • 12,000 in BSNL landline waiting list.

  • Ousted PeopleSoft CEO says he lied about Oracle acquisition impact.

    October 5

  • BSNL issues notice to Reliance: pay up or face disconnection for ILD traffic.

  • Bloopers in medical transcription just a blip say cos.

  • GM's plan to bid out IT deals may benefit Wipro.

  • VentureTech buys majority stake in Intelligroup.

  • Talks on with Indian vendors says ABN-Amro.

  • Nasscom opens Chennai office; says H1B cap a concern.

  • Scope's new office to be ready by November.

  • Start-ups to face brunt of H1B cap.

  • BSNL, ISPs lock horns over VPN-based long distance leased line services.

  • BSNL eyes Govt's 26 pc pie in VSNL.

  • Telecom next hot sector for US venture funds.

    October 4

  • H1B visa quota filled on day 1.

  • Govt says no to Telstra's Net telephony plans.

  • No powers to check illegal traffic: TRAI.

  • BSNL switches off Data Access.

  • Sify to offer 100 MB box for e-mail users.

  • Hexaware's Germany presence a boost; says tough to get in but reliable thereafter.

  • Jobs worth $210 billion coming to India in 2005: Deloitte Survey.

  • US need not fear overseas tech markets: Gates.

  • Cable operators protest TRAI interconnect clause.

  • Hutch, Midas, HFCL join USO tender race for VPTs.

  • BEL challenges GE's valuation of JV.

  • Broadband: BSNL eyes one million users.

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