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May 21
Vodafone, DoCoMo in race for BPL stake.
SingTel raises stake in Bharti Telecom to 32.8 pc.
BSNL mobile network bursting at the seams.
Policy to encourage chip manufacturing on the anvil.
Rediff narrows net loss.
SSI sheds part Aptech stake.
Mobile tariffs set to drop: Maran.
Notification on increasing FDI cap by month-end.
Satyam ties up with Optimyz.
Sasken gets $22-m funding, files draft prospectus for IPO.
May 20
GSM players want Govt to drop plan for extra CDMA spectrum call off the ADC.
PC market grew 29 pc in 2004-05: IDC.
Sun Micro seeks collaboration on Mustang development.
Sonata opens second centre for TUI.
Rockwell to set up development centre.
JP Mobile teams up with MS.
Capgemini launches new facility in Mumbai.
Nortel keen on tie-ups with more Indian cos.
May 19
Zero-rental plans from Reliance Info.
Protests growing against telecom towers.
Spectrum allocation Disturbing the CDMA-GSM wavelength?
Allsec Q4 net at Rs 3.81 cr.
4 more Acer malls in Delhi, NCR announced.
LG projects desktop sales at over 2 lakh.
AppLabs opens 1,000-seat centre.
Sierra expands Siebel practice.
GPRS portal from MTNL.
Teledata, DNV to offer e-learning course for ship superintendents.
IBM headcount close to 25,000 here.
`53 pc of PC software in Asia-Pacific pirated.'
May 18
Maran not in favour of entry fee for 3G services.
EPCglobal India welcomes recent notification by Wireless Planning and Development Authority, announcing freeing up of radio frequency in the UHF 865-867 MHz band, terming it as a move that will accrue major benefits to businesses.
Surana promoter sells part stake in open market.
BSNL cuts ISD rates on some routes by 30 pc.
AMD to set up design centre in Bangalore.
HP plans product testing here.
Mastek to invest Rs 75 cr in Pune, Mumbai centres.
Miracle Software plans foray into tourism sector.
Satyam bags $1-m Jordan order.
May 17
BSNL ties up with Oxigen to offer e-recharge facility.
Telecom rides the mobile wave non-wireless segments, rural areas laggards.
Bharti judged Asia's best GSM operator.
MTNL to spend Rs 866 cr on Mumbai circle this year.
Elnet Tech plans software park arm.
SMBs contribute over 40 pc of Microsoft India's revenue.
EFI to buy Vutek.
May 16
New mobile tech promises to be 5 times faster than 3G.
Infosys brand value soars 73 pc to Rs 14,153 crore. The value of the Infosys brand zoomed 73 per cent in fiscal 2005, even as its market capitalisation soared 85 per cent during the year over the previous year. Brand Infosys was valued at Rs 14,153 crore in fiscal 2005, compared to Rs 8,185.
Servion to tap Kolkata market.
Web site defacements tad up in April.
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