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Looking back

January 1

  • H-1B professionals earning less than US counterparts: Report. `On average, applications for H-1B workers in computer occupations were for wages $13,000 less than Americans in the same occupation and state.' December 31

  • BSNL cuts fixed line rental by 28% — AirTel, Tata Tele snip cell rates

  • Maxis of Malaysia, Apollo hospitals promoters buy out Aircel for Rs 4,860 cr

  • Third attempt by Sterling group to sell mobile biz

  • Reliance Info adds 1 m mobile users in December

  • Tax on Google's sale of Website space for display of ads

  • Bomb threats keep Bangalore on its toes — IT facility gets hoax call

  • IT cos working on security measures: Narayana Murthy

  • `Wireless sensors ideal for vehicle tracking'

  • Digital summit next month

  • Compulink eyes 30% profit growth

  • 2005: Mega deals in ICT arena

  • Nokia faces $ 252m bill in patent case.

    December 30

  • Wake-up call for firms to go for terrorism cover.

  • Goldstone Tele seeks patent for silicon polymer.

  • IT's hungry for more and more talent.

  • Intelenet scouts for buys in UK.

  • IT firms step up security; No cause for any disruption: Dharam Singh

  • Attack on the IISc — South India on terror cross-hair.

  • Info systems audit `must to curb cyber crimes'.

  • Dos and don'ts for PC users while on vacation.

  • India growth story to continue: IDC.

  • Infotech director quits.

    December 29

  • Lifetime offers may dent ARPUs for operators.

  • Emerson forays into SOHO segment.

  • Newgen completes Kenyan project.

  • `Value-added services to cushion margin pressure on VSNL data biz.'

  • Nasscom to host animation event.

  • Lenovo eyes consumer PC segment in India.

  • BSNL joins tariff war, cuts landline rates by 28 pc.

  • Intel plans new brand identity, leap-ahead to replace Intel Inside.

  • Dot to dial rural telephony next year; telecos, govt reach consensus after initial hiccups.

  • Music downloads up 50 pc as iTunes dominates.

  • MBT to invest Rs 300 cr in expansion, may buy BPO unit.

  • Unilever may move 2500 jobs to India, including those in IT, HR and finance.

  • Promoters may be allowed to go beyond 55 pc via market buys.

    December 28

  • IBM's external storage market share jumps.

  • Dataquest award for Kiran Karnik.

  • PCO booths: Pvt players make big inroads.

  • Indicom launches new service in AP market.

  • More set to get hooked up `lifetime'.

  • Xenitis launches Xuva laptop range.

  • Mahindra-BT launches Kolkata operations.

  • Nasscom drive to tap HR pool of ex-servicemen.

  • I2IT, Tibco Software in academic partnership.

  • Acer in pact with eSys.

  • Australian deal proceeds to come in equal parts: Scandent.

  • Net subscriber base tops 6-m mark

  • Panel pulls up DoT for spectrum mess, says it failed to anticipate demand.

  • CapGemini to be 10,000 by 2007.

    December 27

  • Zensar to locate recovery centre in Hyderabad.

  • Boxing Day there, holiday here.

  • Scandent BPO arm bags repeat order.

  • Exclusive spectrum band for Defence mooted.

  • Hutch's lifetime pre-paid service for Rs 999.

  • Panel pulls up DoT for delay in spectrum policy — Favours release of 1,900 Mhz for CDMA players.

  • BPO industry due for mid-course correction.

  • QualCore plans to offer embedded software services.

  • OBT to develop SAP tools for retail, food sectors.

  • Aztec chief trims stake.

  • Cyber tribunal may be expanded

  • Hardware piracy rampant.

  • Siddharth Ray of Data Access held on fraud charges.

  • BSNL's $ 4.5 b GSM tender by Jan 15.

  • IT pygmies beat giants in m-cap this year.

  • Intel's APAC sales contribute 50 pc of revenues.

  • Wipro holds classes to bridge culture gap.

  • Reliance ties up with Verizon for roaming in the US.

  • FTIL floats new co to provide risk solutions.

    December 26

  • EI Labs device to track BPO vehicles.

  • Global cos keen on outsourcing more R&D jobs to India: Survey.

  • About 14% plan to outsource entire business process.

  • VSNL residual stake sale hits snag — Govt may put off divestment as Rs 1000-cr land issue hangs in mid air.

  • BSNL specials for pre-paids.

  • Openera has applications ready for 3G network.

  • M& A frenzy to continue.

  • Breaking out of the middle:It's time for medium-sized IT companies to grow out of the middle order if they don't want to remain also-rans.

  • Can't rent them? Own them! IT companies see value in in-house accommodation for clients

  • Vizag IT units to get SEZ status.

  • `Policy booster vital for hardware sector growth'.

  • More viruses this year.

  • Level Up Network introduces multi-player games.

  • Cognizant bullish on media, entertainment.

  • NBC buys 82 pc stake in MSNBC from MS.

  • Google stake buy could lead to AOL IPO by '08.

  • Entry fee for spectrum may stay.

  • Rural telephony: DoT hangs up on sops sans bidding plan.

  • IT ops costlier in India by 3.2 pc compared to SE Asian neighbours.

  • CDMA players draw up big rural push.

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