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Looking back

March 12

  • Resource flexibility, range of services key to mega deals: TPI

  • TRAI slashes global leased line circuit rates by 70 pc — Bandwidth prices set to fall; BPOs, ITeS to benefit

  • Sunil Mittal sells personal stock in Bharti Tele

  • Making MTNL a subsidiary of BSNL is best option: ICICI Sec

  • Semiconductor players must target world market: Applied Materials

  • Paradigm shift in IT services with R&D focus required: Karnik

  • BHEL R&D initiatives start paying off — To market software for power stations with TCS

  • Opus Software ties up with SVC Financial

  • Zensar launches solution with Japan's Nomura

  • Compass 2005 may generate Rs 50 cr worth business

    March 11

  • Non-voice mobile application up 139 pc — Ringtones, games fastest growing

  • Delhi HC asks MTNL not to disconnect Reliance Infocomm

  • Applied Materials bullish, to consolidate Indian operations

  • Taiwan keen to team up with India for chip design

  • IBM tops server market

  • MosChip to hike capital

  • Wipro process consulting practice picking up pace

  • QXSystems sets up engg centre

  • GE Health launches hi-definition magnetic resonance system

  • Hexaware bags Belgium order

  • Accenture to recruit more women

  • Satyam ties up with Inmarsat

  • ITC Infotech in pact with SAP

  • Wipro to take action against employee

  • Proposal to restrict FDI in ISPs to 74 pc under study — Sify's ADR application put on hold

  • Northgate forays into online biz services

  • Reliance Infocomm to pay Rs 125 crore more to MTNL

  • BSNL to use its Net backbone for TV network

  • 3i to buy out German ally in JV before IPO

    March 10

  • TDSAT dismisses Bharti's plea for entry fee refund

  • Cellular cos want DoT to take final call on ADC

  • Tadiran signs marketing pact with BPL Telecom

  • Tele-density crosses 9%-mark

  • Scandent Solutions makes debut on BSE, NSE

  • Indian PC market grows 34%: Gartner

  • Bomb scare at Wipro Tech office in Bangalore; staff evacuated

  • Sundaram-Clayton sets up unit to develop software for WABCO

  • Virinchi Tech bags Saudi order

  • SRM Tech to increase manpower in Chennai unit

  • AP policy on IT targets 3 lakh jobs by 2010

  • NetVision ties up with US firm

  • Accenture bets big on India

  • Dishnet to launch WiMax broadband.

  • Cognizant forms media, telecom verticals.

    March 9

  • UBICS to make India R&D hub

  • Innosoft defers pref offer

  • Non-payment of dues — Data Access gets show-cause notice from DoT

  • Imported PCs, notebooks to cost less, post-Budget — Local makes to go up by 4%

  • HCL Info logs 13.7 per cent market share in desktop PCs

  • SafeScrypt partners with Frontier Tech

  • Satyam solution for Singapore based JTC Corp

  • Ramco in pact with Effulgent

  • Aptech ties up with UK varsity

  • Toshiba acquires SoCrates Soft

  • `Indian business owners among the top e-mail users globally'

  • BSNL hunts for pvt firms to set up, manage call centres

  • BPO, ITES sectors to hot up in 2005, says Nasscom report

  • 1.4 lakh high-end research jobs in 2005

  • Digital still camera market grows 114%

  • BSNL moves TRAI against VSNL carriage charges

  • TRAI to examine IUC agreements; picks holes in Tata Tele's Walky offering

  • StanChart BPO arm to offer third-party services before this year is over

    March 8

  • Reliance Info pays penalty to DoT

  • Ericsson bets on 3G for Indian mobile phone market growth

  • Sterling, Hutch call off agreement

  • Industries confident of action on proposed Coimbatore IT park

  • Wipro Infotech to offer Linux service thru Red Hat tie-up

  • Satyam, Compuware partner for `quality assessment' services

  • Aztec ties up with US co

  • Scandent, MatrixOne expand alliance

  • Indiasoft meet targeted at small, medium buyers

  • Ajay Shah joins Moser Baer board

    March 7

  • `Made in India' tag hot among telecom equipment buyers

  • `Service tax on staff recruitment to drive up IT cos costs'

  • Vignette to set up hybrid global development centre — To expand R&D work

  • Draft VAT rules to be on Web site in Bengal

  • Agilent Tech offers `dream' project for engg students

  • Raritan bullish on data centre market

  • Descon Soft to expand call centre seats in Kolkata

  • BPO attrition rate close to 60%, say head hunters

  • Waiting to topple IT cart: is Apple going mass?

  • Intel intention clear; wants to be player in flash memory

  • Nortel names new COO, president

  • We saved $2.2 b in 2004: Brad Boston, CIO & Senior V-P Cisco

  • Scandent Solutions 30 per cent quarterly growth

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