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Looking back

January 15

  • IT industry wants double taxation avoidance agreements with various countries revamped.

    January 14

  • TRAI pegs unified licence fee at Rs 180 cr.

  • TRAI withdraws directive on Tata Tele ad.

  • 'Rural telecom consortiums can help get around ADC.'

  • TCS posts Rs 643-cr net in Q3.

  • Rising rupee stunts iGate growth in Q3.

  • Aztec net soars.

  • Xenitis Info in manufacturing tie-up with Chinese co.

  • `Spam forms 60 pc of e-mail messages.'

  • BSNL, MTNL to launch broadband services today.

  • `Entertainment industry yet to gear up for digital era.'

  • MS Research begins work on projects.

  • Megasoft to issue shares to I-Labs.

  • Environment Ministry clears GE's Jaipur call centre proposal; first project to be cleared by expert committee set up to assess the environment impact of new construction projects/ industrial estates.

  • Online data buy not taxable: Bangalore ITAT.

    January 13

  • Bharti ties up $354-m foreign loan funding.

  • MTNL told to pull out `misleading' ad for Garuda.

  • Infosys widens clientele, sees good growth in BPO biz.

  • Sterlite Optical net at Rs 6.5 cr.

  • Ten-fold rise in Mastek Q2 net; to pay 40-pc interim.

  • Infosys net climbs 51 pc in third quarter.

  • CMC net down 15 pc in Q3.

  • Infosys: Rising rupee to dent income by Rs 187 cr.

  • Hiring in Infosys at brisk pace.

  • Microsoft R&D centre takes off.

  • Nasscom chants animation mantra; sees India as a hub.

  • Korean delegation scouts for alliances.

  • Bharti raising Rs 1,600-cr foreign funds to scale up operations.

    January 12

  • MphasiS BFL hints at buys in Q4.

  • Rural telecom: Too many networks foil the booth.

  • Want to choose a cell tariff? Click TRAI.

  • Reliance Info pays up access deficit charges to BSNL.

  • Tata Teleservices appeals to tribunal on `Walky' ads.

  • Sonata revenue up 54 pc in Q3.

  • MphasiS BFL Q3 net declines to Rs 27 cr.

  • IBM frees 500 patents.

  • Sprint ties up with Reliance Info.

  • Spam, adware on Web to rise, says McAfee.

  • Gitex floor space up 31 per cent.

  • Licence payment: Amendment to I-T laws sought

  • An undertaking set up in domestic tariff area and subsequently converted into an export-oriented unit and deriving profit from software export to be eligible for deduction: Rev dept.

  • IT firms' CAGR of staff cost higher than total income in five years.

    January 11

  • £16-b gain from offshoring, says UK trade body chief.

  • SPG Media to expand India operations.

  • ADC cut not enough to tackle ILD grey market: TRAI.

  • UAE co offers money transfer via mobile.

  • Sierra opens third centre.

  • `Domestic software market to grow 25 pc this fiscal.'

  • Israel co opens biz with Hutch project.

    January 10

  • TRAI disputes BSNL claims on revenue loss.

  • Spectrum allocation policy unfair: COAI.

  • Telecom subscriber base up 31.42 pc in 2004.

  • Industry sees 10-pc fall in PC prices from April; Opinion divided on VAT impact on domestic units.

  • Virinchi Tech to expand operations.

  • Kerala launches mobile computer lab.

  • Infomedia scouting for BPO acquisition.

  • `Programmable logic tools market to expand fast.'

  • IT hardware may get tax break.

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