![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 30, 2005 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS Tata Indicom unveils new tariff plans The nine new plans fall under three broad categories - normal rental plans, zero rental plans, and advanced rental plans, according to a release. The normal rental plans have been branded Do More 99, Do More 149, and so on, the Do More plans ... More SOFTWARE Infosys, B-Source tie up to service European banks INFOSYS Technologies and B-Source today announced a partnership to provide `pay-as-you-transact' services, known as Business Service Provisioning, to European banks in the private and asset management sectors. This model helps simplify management ... More
Intec Telecom plans to invest £ 2.5 m in Indian operations
Bengal to use sensory tech to tackle pollution
Satyam, Pegasystems expand partnership
Oracle clintele for ERP tool growing
TCS to take over more land in Technopark INTERNET CATEGORY The boom pops up Online advertising is growing as it's seen as a cost-effective medium that has a greater strike rate with its target audiences. More OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT Tessolve opens testing facility TESSOLVE Inc has announced the setting up of a testing facility offering a range of product engineering services to global and domestic customers with an investment of Rs 45 crore. The company, which has about 50 testing professionals on ... More SECURITY PM calls for steps to curb cybercrime IN a clear indication of the Centre's resolve to clamp down on cybercrime and data secrecy breaches - especially in the wake of a recent BPO exposé by a British tabloid - the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today asked the IT Department ... More BROADBAND Undersea telecom cable fault unlikely to impact India THE damage in the undersea cable that has disrupted communication service in Pakistan is not likely to have an impact on India. All the Indian long distance carriers, including Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd, have switched the traffic, being carried on ... More ISPS Reliance Info deploys gateways for VoIP RELIANCE Infocomm has deployed Internet Protocol (IP) media gateways that support 60,000 ports for international long distance Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic. The company's order for these gateways has been from Veraz Networks in what officials ... More
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Top Stories In Focus BHEL Disinvestment China's revaluation Dabhol power regenerated Tracking the rains Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
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Looking back Jun. 19-Jun. 25 What's Reliance Infocomm worth? `N. America accounts for over 60 pc of exports' US pay cheques processed in Chennai! BPO in engineering services could be next big opportunity for India: Nasscom TCS to hire 13,500 more `BPO clients more wary of info security leaks' Forrester study sees impact on growth A tribute to George Dantzig To him, impossible was nothing Now, a Hutch mobile package for Rs 1,698 MTNL withdraws Rs 1,500-cr tender for 3G equipment Satyam brand is worth over $1 b |
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