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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
INTEC Telecom Systems, a telecom software solutions provider, plans to invest £2.5 million in its Indian operations by 2006-end to take up high-end software development for its products, according to Mr James Meginley, Director for Development ... More

Akamai completes integration of Speedera Networks
AKAMAI Technologies, a global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online, today announced the integration of the Indian operations of Speedera Networks Inc, which it acquired recently. This is expected to help Akamai ... More

Bengal to use sensory tech to tackle pollution
THE West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) is planning to utilise IT and sensory technology in tackling air pollution created by sponge iron units. The agency is now developing a software, which will be embedded in the pollution control ... More

Satyam, Pegasystems expand partnership
SATYAM Computer Services Ltd and Pegasystems today announced the extension of their North American Business Process Management partnership to growing Asia businesses. The Chairman and CEO of Pegasystems, Mr Alan Trefler, in a statement said, ... More

Oracle clintele for ERP tool growing
ORACLE India has acquired 30 new clients in the small and medium size enterprise (SME) sector for the special ERP (enterprise resource planning) solution it launched a year ago. The package consists of Oracle's e-business suite, software, ... More

TCS to take over more land in Technopark
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Tata Consultancy Services, which is developing its corporate training facility in Technopark to world-class standards, will formally enter into an agreement on Friday with the State Government for taking over 26 acres ... More

INTERNET


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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

VPN service: ISPs upset over TRAI paper on licence fee
INTERNET Service Providers (ISPs) are crying foul over the recent consultation paper floated by the telecom regulator to determine the licence fee for offering Virtual Private Network (VPN) services. Internet operators are upset with the paper ... More



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