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CORPORATE DISPUTES
Ambani fires fresh salvo against GSM operators
Writes to PM on re-farming spectrum More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRAI asked to fix minimum tariff for mobile service providers
Tiruchi, Nov. 25 The Union Ministry of Information Technology and Communications has asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to fix minimum tariff for mobile phone service providers.Stating this to the media here on ... More

PERSONAL TECH
Take the call
Pratham Telecom, national distributors of Sagem France, has unveiled the Sagem Bleu 454x, “affordable, well-designed mobile phone for the mid-range market.” The phone is packed with easy-to-use features such as integrated ... More

INSIGHT
Time to catch up
Indian MNCs are making up for 'missing the bus' when it comes to deals at home More

Best of both worlds
That is what fixed-mobile convergence offers. A look at the promise. More

Absorbing talk… and heat
Heed RF radiation warnings, also go for SMS. Better the fingers hurt than the head, wouldn’t you agree? More

INFRASTRUCTURE
SmartCity rises again
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TECHNOLOGY
Mobile’s second avatar
If the Web is into version 2.0, can telephones be far behind? Anand Parthasarathy was at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau, to witness the portable phone’s broadband breakthrough. More

SOFTWARE
Shun `culture of waste
Go for `industrialisation', is message to IT industry. More

CONVERGENCE
‘Next-gen networks to bring in new Net services at cheaper rates’
Bangalore, Nov 25 Next generation networks (NGN) will change India’s experience of IPTV, Web and entertainment, according to the Juniper Networks India Managing Director, Mr N. Venkaswamy. The country can expect to see NGNs in the near ... More

Hyderabad co makes computer, TV combo device
Hyderabad, Nov. 25 A team of about two dozen engineers based in Hyderabad have developed a device that may replace a home PC and allows entertainment and Internet.The best part of this hardware device developed by Ichip Technologies is ... More






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Union Budget 2007-08

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