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Feb 18

  • After the dust settles in Hutch-Essar...What Vodafone will collect from the Hutch call

    Feb 17

  • Mr Arun Sarin briefs PM on rural plans; hopes to sign agreement with Essar soon

  • Alcatel-Lucent to supply MTNL 2m GSM lines

  • IT: One out of six is an Indian; workforce of top eight global companies; India, main offshore delivery centre for majors

    Feb 16

  • Mandatory tower sharing for telcos; trial runs soon in Mumbai, Delhi

  • Essar plan to stay invested in Hutch

  • Free Gmail account for all

  • Wi-Max live field trials on Aircel network by Alcatel-CDoT

    Feb 15

  • BSNL awards 4-m line deal to Nortel, Ericsson, Nokia; No rebid needed for additional orders up to 20%

  • Analjit open to hiking stake in Hutch; to focus on governance, new biz at Max

  • Alcatel-Lucent, ITI in deal to supply, install 2 m GSM lines for BSNL

  • Vodafone pledges $2-b investments; Mr Arun Sarin targets subscriber base of 100 million

  • With $100m in purse, Infosys scours Europe

  • Acquisition of larger firms to be a trend for IT

  • We'll walk out if legal wrangles last more than a year: Arun Sarin

    Feb 14

  • HTIL shares drop 12% post deal

  • Vodafone ties up $3.5 b funding for Hutch Essar

    Feb 13

  • 3G mobile handsets to be 30% cheaper

  • Money transfer service on mobiles; Bharti Airtel partners SBI to launch pilot programme

    The Hutch-Essar story

  • The men behind the deal

  • Analjit keeps options open on hiking stake

  • Pricing worth the entry into India

  • Bharti ups the ante to face Vodafone; Ready to expand outside India, says Sunil Mittal

  • Focus now shifts to BPL Mobile

    Feb 12

  • Hutch: Vodafone top bidder with $19-b offer

  • Tech spend growing at 15%: Gartner; IT seen driving enterprise growth plans

  • No automatic mandate for Corus' IT deal: TCS CEO

  • Vodafone sells 5.6% stake in Airtel to Bharti

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