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DoT asks Reliance to surrender excess spectrum
THE Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has asked Reliance Infocomm to surrender excess radio frequency in Haryana on grounds that the company had not reached the required level of subscriber base. While the company is yet to receive an ... More

Airtel unveils new facilities in Kerala
KOCHI: Airtel has announced the launch of EDGE (enhanced data rate for global evolution) services in the State. With data transfer speeds between 100-200 kbps, customers will be able to experience the rich multimedia content, including ... More

SOFTWARE
Infovision planning Rs 100-cr expansion
INFOVISION Software Pvt Ltd, eastern India's largest medical transcription company, today unveiled expansion plans that would entail an investment of Rs 100 crore in phases. The company's expansion plans include the setting up of a IT hub in ... More

MindTree plans $100 m for Hyderabad centre
MINDTREE Consulting, a software applications development and R&D services provider, has today announced plans to invest about $100 million (about Rs 450 crore) in its Hyderabad centre, which will see the addition of about 3,000 people over the .. More

TCS identifies potential markets for new product
HAVING gained significant expertise in development of solutions for international securities trading, clearing and settlement, TCS has come out with its own product, e-Clear Settlement, which is suitable for developing markets. TCS, which has ... More

Cadence Systems migrates GCC operations to India
CADENCE Design Systems, a leading electronic design automation (EDA) and engineering services provider, has completed migration of its global customer care centre to its facility in Noida near Delhi to handle all of its global support work. The ... More

E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS

  • Synaptris setting up UK office
  • PCS board approves US arm

    EVENTS
    Linux Bangalore 2004 to be held this week
    LINUX Bangalore 2004, India's largest annual free and open source software (FOSS) event, will be held from Wednesday to Friday. It will feature speakers from the Indian industry, the US, Europe and Australia. Mr Atul Chitnis, Chairman, Linux ... More

    IT seminar in Vijayawada
    HYDERABAD: The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in association with Cyber India Online Ltd (an IT portal from the CyberMedia group), is organising a seminar on `Information technology for competitive business ... More




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