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August 13

  • `BPOs offer mainstream career opportunities': Progeon to school principals.

  • DoT may restrict fixed telephone to wireline technology.

  • Subscriber base — Private operators pip BSNL, MTNL.

  • C-DAC working on next gen supercomputers.

  • Xerox has much more to offer than photo copiers.

  • Infosys, 25, raises bar to global scale.

  • Use, transfer of disputed domain names in .IN space frozen.

  • Nasscom keen to hone skill-sets for jobs — Industry-academia meet focusses on employability.

  • Content management market hotting up in India: IDC.

  • EDS eyes Citi stake in Polaris.

    August 12

  • LGEIL to roll out storage products from next year.

  • People Infocom plans to double headcount at Mumbai centre.

  • Bharti set on Rs 4,000-cr network expansion.

  • Sasken Comm IPO subscribed 12 times.

  • Kanbay carves out innovations group.

  • Infosys scores high in AMR ranking.

  • Apere sets up India centre, to invest $2 m.

  • Ericsson appoints new India head.

  • Key organisational changes at Bharti Tele.

  • Net accounts for 50% overseas calls.

  • ICICI Bank to set up knowledge processing hub in Kolkata.

    August 11

  • Cisco bags $ 2-m Symphony order.

  • Fewer, smaller IT, BPO deals during June quarter: TPI..

  • Dell to expand to fourth location — Sees need for 6,000 more seats.

  • GramIT to take BPO to rural hinterlands.

  • Tata Tele petitions TDSAT against Reliance over inter-connection.

  • `1,000 acres for Karnataka hardware park soon'.

  • Symbol launches digital assistant, bar code scanner.

  • Kenexa fixes IPO price.

  • IBM plans software campus in Bangalore — `Construction work under way; land sought in Mysore'.

  • Megasoft, Registrat tie up.

  • BindView, TCS in pact.

  • Prithvi Info plans Rs 150-cr IPO.

  • `Bangalore has bagged Rs 900-cr investment from 65 tech cos'.

  • Hinduja TMT's call centre in Chennai.

    August 10

  • Texas Instruments bullish on India.

  • Mobile subscription on the rise, 2.45 m new users in July.

  • AP unveils new plan to meet IT real estate needs.

  • BPOs find talent hunt no easy job in Tier II cities.

  • US firm hikes stake in Teledata.

  • GemStone Systems sets up Pune facility.

  • BSNL cuts broadband tariff by 50 pc — Offers Wi-Fi services at 50 paise/minute.

  • Hughes slashes satellite bandwidth prices by 40%.

  • New head for Akamai India.

    August 9

  • Bharti outsources call centre operations — Signs Rs 1000-cr deal with 4 BPOs.

  • Texas Instruments unveils single-chip mobile solution.

  • Software testing services — The next big thing?.

  • IT park coming up in heart of Chennai city.

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  • onata Information to distribute PatchLink's software solutions.

  • Shareholders okay Pricol IT foray.

  • Calsoft gets nod to raise Rs 40 cr.

  • PNB arm in pact with Cisco.

  • Amtex facility in Chennai.

  • Virtual varsities will hasten learning: Experts.

  • India to be venue for Microsoft's Imagine Cup '06.

  • Accenture likely to replace IBM to manage e-auction for Tea Board.

  • Nokia shares beep on report of Cisco interest.

    August 8

  • `Enormous value in outsourcing R&D': Wipro's Emani.

  • Focus must be on high-end jobs in software: Maran.

  • Cognizant opens development centre in Coimbatore.
  • `Root server to decongest traffic on Net'.

  • 3 i-flex honchos to gain Rs 52 cr from Citigroup equity sale.

  • Aksh eyeing broadband projects in more States.

  • Entry-level PC prices now at one-third of 2002 rates — Duty cuts, tech advancement, competition cited as reasons.

  • Cellcos set to trip OneIndia; pvt operators slash long-distance tariffs drastically.

    August 7

  • `VAT impact on Q1 PC sales only incidental': Acer's Rajendran.

    August 6

  • Wipro making R&D services next battleground: Forrester.

  • `TN, Bengal in the reckoning for submarine cable landing station'.

  • Tata Tele (Maharashtra) FCCB issue okayed.

  • Reliance Infocomm covers 500 towns in TN.

  • Canara Bank engages i-flex, IBM.

  • MS busy with Windows upgrade, battle on piracy.

  • Ramco aiming at global presence for VirtualWorks.

  • Over 100 call centres exit biz in last three years: Nasscom.

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