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DoT move on fixed wireless terminals — CDMA team to meet Minister
THE code Division Multiple Access- (CDMA) based operators, including Reliance Infocomm and Tata TeleServices, have sought a review of the Government's decision to restrict fixed line telephony to only wire line technology. The operators will ... More

Concept stores, music on the mobile — Nokia to strengthen retail network
IN a bid to keep up its leadership position in the Indian market, Finnish handset manufacturer Nokia is planning to expand its distribution and retail network in the country. The company is planning to launch new Nokia concept stores and ... More

Tata Indicom's Tirupati hub
HYDERABAD: Tata Indicom has made Tirupati its hub, offering corridor connectivity between Tirumala-Tirupati-Chennai and Tirumala-Tirupati-Bangalore. "This marks the emergence of Tirupati as a key corridor hub for Tata Indicom, as the ... More

INSIGHT


It's green on both sides!
`American customers get quality care. What about me?' asks the Indian counterpart. And domestic BPO companies are only too willing to please this side of the border too. A case of the grass being green - here too! More

SOFTWARE


Cap Gemini to open third centre
The company is looking at non-metropolitan centres to expand. More

INTERNET


Pure play broadband cos taking on telecom giants
THERE'S a new breed of operators emerging on the telecom scene - pure play broadband operators. With a low-cost business model and rock-bottom tariffs, companies such as Aksh Broadband, Pacenet, Dishnet DSL, and Hathway are becoming ... More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Persistent to hire more staff
PERSISTENT Systems, the Pune-based IT services company, has major expansion plans under way. Persistent plans to increase its team strength by 40 per cent by the year-end. The current strength is above 2,000, an increase from 841 last year. A ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


Yash Tech, Fine Point partner to develop solution for telecom cos
YASH Technologies, an IT services and e-business solutions provider, has partnered with Fine Point Technologies to develop a technology solution on grid infrastructure for telecom companies. The company, which claims it is the first to achieve ... More

SECURITY


Shall we share the Net?
At the heart of the debate is that sensitive question of who is to control the Internet. A look at the issues at stake. More

E-MAIL


A sharp eye on spam
Granted, you might be fed up with the loads of spam clogging your mail everyday. But on the day you drop vigil, something could go drastically wrong. More

EVENTS


Rational developer meet
BANGALORE: IBM will host a Rational Software Developer Conference here from September 7 to 9. Industry leaders such as Mr Lee Nackman, CTO and Rational Software Evangelist, Mr R. Gopalakrishnan, COO, Infosys Technologies, and Mr K. ... More

Canada to take part in tech summit
NEW DELHI: Canada is partnering the Department of Science and Technology and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in organising the Eleventh Technology Summit in the Capital. The two-day summit is scheduled to start on September 21. ... More

SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT


`IT industry's response to floods poor'
THE Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, Mr M.P. Prakash, took a dig at the information technology (IT) industry for its poor response to the recent floods in northern Karnataka, at a function here on Saturday. Inaugurating the third annual ... More

OUTLOOK


Agilent mulling centre in South
AGILENT Technology International, has charted out expansion drive that would mean doubling its India headcount from 1,000 now to about 2,000 in the near term. Agilent, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Agilent Technology Inc, the $7-billion ... More

Data warehousing is next growth area: Inmon
MR BILL INMON speaks the language of computers that help better extract information stored in unstructured forms be it speech, e-mail or text, a challenge the industry is trying to find a solution. Considered as the father of data warehousing, ... More

Software majors see fewer debtor days in June quarter
SOME of the top Indian software companies have reverted to showing discipline in their receivables. Debtor day figures, which rose significantly for the March quarter, compared to the June 2004 quarter, are back to milder levels. (Debtor days is ... More




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