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All ADC cut gains will go to users: Bharti
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has announced major changes in the ADC, which could push down tariffs considerably. Bharti TeleVentures' Joint Managing Director, Mr Akhil Gupta, ahs welcomed the move and maintained that the cuts ... More

What is a cellular phone?
A telephone will not be considered a `cellular phone' merely because it works on `cellular technology.' YOU know what a cellular phone is. What is not a cellular phone? "A telephone will not be considered as a `cellular phone' ... More

SOFTWARE


`Client loyalty matters'
Clients are saying, I am getting cost and quality, but what else in terms of innovation or partnership? More

Get your goods movin'
The new standard provides greater product visibility in the supply chain. More

HUMAN RESOURCES


`India will enjoy low-cost IT labour edge for 20 years'
Advantage India
India's cost advantage to continue for 18-20 years.
Even in the worst-case scenario, the cost advantage could be sustained for about 10 years.
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VIRUSES


They leave no tell-tale tracks
THIS is one battle that is unlikely to end: intruders bent on hacking companies' security systems and the good guys battling to keep them at bay.Let us take a look at the current corporate scenario. Most corporates have a perimeter firewall ... More

Read forecasts with care
The crystal ball shows us a mixed picture. It makes sense to follow security tips, some of which are worth their weight in gold. EVERY New Year begins with a wide spectrum of predictions for a range of people. Astrologers ... More

`Testing times' spell good news
Security companies are coming together to standardise virus testing procedures. THE antivirus and security industry has been on its toes, especially during the fag end of 2005, with life in cyberspace far from ... More

BROADBAND


Spectrum crunch makes DoT to look to wire-line
Spectrum crunch is forcing the Department of Telecom (DoT) to think wire-line. In a bid to make available the radio frequency for cellular usage, the DoT has asked non commercial users of spectrum such as Defence agencies to shift their ... More

EVENTS


Go for new growth windows
Industry captains, thought leaders, business strategists and analysts put on their thinking cap and debated the future of the sector from four different perspectives. More



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