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November 20

  • Intel to invest $40 m more in Bangalore.

  • TRAI favours revenue share regime in FM radio services.

  • New worm comes with Arafat death news.

  • Satyam, IIT-Madras ink pact for R&D.

  • Nokia plans high-speed 3G phones next year.

  • Siemens bags GSM-R contract from Indian Railways.

    November 19

  • Intel evaluating India as manufacturing destination.

  • Government to announce `technology neutral' spectrum policy.

  • Satyam to recruit Singapore graduates.

  • HP launches new range of printers.

  • TCS bags $3-m deal with Philippine Depository.

  • Cos prefer engg grads

  • ISPs hold talks to decide move against entry fee.

  • Slowdown-hit software cos grow via acquisitions.

  • Infy plans tech city near Jaipur.

    November 18

  • Decision to synergise BSNL-MTNL operations will take 8 months, says Maran.

  • Airtel targets 25-m customers.

  • TCS in global services pact with Microsoft.

  • MRO-TEK hopes to earn 20 pc more from new product.

  • Satyam plans 100-acre centre in Chennai.

  • Juniper to hire more in India.

  • TCS to enter MSCI global index.

  • US may relax visa cap for techies.

  • Target setting up software centre in B'lore.

    November 17

  • I-flex acquires Equinox; to buy 33 pc stake in French firm.

  • Microsoft plans to offer software in Indian languages.

  • OATS opens Indian centre, takes Infosys as partner.

  • Indian PC market grew 35 per cent in Q3: Gartner.

  • Infotech eyes $100-m revenues by next year.

  • Satyam too plans sponsored ADRs.

  • Techbooks in talks to buy out Pune firm.

  • Virtual tuition the latest BPO buzz.

  • Teledata set to acquire US software firm.

  • Infy in RFID alliance.

    November 16

  • Temasek arm picks up 6.9 pc in Satnam Overseas.

  • Infosys, Microsoft join hands for $8-m IT initiative.

  • Ballmer meets Premji; discusses deepening ties.

  • Cisco turns focus on SMEs in Tier II cities.

  • Ness Tech eyes Indian firms.

  • More MNCs may take GE cue, shed BPO arm stake.

  • Microsoft to hire more, unveils new campus.

  • Pallonji Mistry gets into BPO.

  • Satyam eyes $40-m revenues from ITES consulting.

    November 15

  • Tatas bid for S. Africa telecom licence.

  • CSC to pump in $20 m; plans two new facilities.

  • Datamatics to merge US cos under one brand.

  • ITES sector to grow to $5.1 b

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