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September 23

  • VSAT operators cry foul over TRAI order on AGR.

  • TRAI recommendations

  • Qualcomm Indian arm pays Rs 1 crore service tax; Confusion over entities liable to pay levy on royalty.

  • Orissa targets $500 million software exports by 2012.

  • Accel Frontline IPO opens on September 28; Price band has been fixed between Rs 75 and Rs 90 a share.

  • Monster registered base to cross 1 crore in India; One too many job offers for any fresher.

  • Idea back on IPO route as private equity talks fail.

  • BSNL to cut long-distance carriage charges for MTNL.

  • Defence recommends limiting 3G operators to four; also votes against one operator providing services on both CDMA and GSM.

    September 22

  • KPOs eye big business in real estate lease services for the US companies; Market potential valued at $10 billion.

  • India may lose its cost arbitrage advantage to China; Annual salary growth rates in China.

  • Railway e-tickets at iWays soon.

    September 21

  • Unisys to have 2 more centres.

  • Hutch-Essar arms get DoT nod for FDI.

  • IT firms earning less revenue per employee.

  • AppLabs buys UK-based testing company.

  • Reliance, Bharti in talks for infrastructure sharing.

  • Corporates get tough with recruitment firms.

  • TDSAT asks Zee to provide all 32 channels to Tata Sky.

  • DoT group to ensure efficient use of spectrum.

  • Unisys cuts sourcing to domestic providers.

    September 20

  • Now, multiple lasers on a silicon slab.

  • Nortel bags GSM-R contract.

  • Caritor buys 3 companies in Europe, Asia, Australia.

  • Mobile number portability may be delayed further.

  • GE rationalises IT services vendors; Move comes after a gap of 3 years.

  • DoT may make spectrum allocation more stringent.

  • DoT plans pan-India 3G services by 2012.

  • Telcos will have to pay service tax on roaming.

  • Trai mulls base pricing for 3G.

  • Wipro to develop Nokia video conferencing sets.

  • Net ads to attract service tax.

  • New business finder technology on mobiles from IBM.

  • Olympus invests $100 million in Raman Roy' Quatrro Solutions.

    September 19

  • HCL's BPO arm plans expansion in E. Europe.

  • Demand for technical writers growing.

  • No 3G spectrum share for cable operators.

  • Ministry of Defence shoots down the US encryption software.

  • Commerce Ministry open to `capping' IT SEZs if Finance Ministry offers tax sops beyond 2009.

  • Jump Startup shelves $75 million start up fund.

    September 18

  • 'Tier-III companies face marginalisation'; Vulnerable to global competition, mergers, says Forrester

    Return of the natives; Indian tech talent is headed home, as the grass appears greener this side now. Welcome the FRIs.

  • C-DOT Alcatel to roll out Wi-Max gear.

  • Multinational IT firms pip domestic companies in hiring.

  • The cable guy will get you, CAS or no CAS.

  • MTNL to offer Delhi-Mumbai video-conferencing at local charge.

  • Cisco scouts fore more Indian investments, acquisitions.

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