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INFO-TECH BROADBAND: ‘GSM players not entitled to more than 6.2 Mhz spectrum’ Telecom tribunal also upholds dual technology policy. New Delhi, March 31 The Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) on Tuesday dealt a double blow to existing GSM players. It said that GSM operators did not have the right to more ... MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS: Bidders given full access to liabilities, litigations of Satyam Hyderabad, March 31 The 4-5 shortlisted, serious bidders out to acquire Satyam Computer Services have been given full access to the liabilities and legal issues through a ‘virtual ... RESTRUCTURING: MindTree restructures operations, eyes buyouts Bangalore March 31 MindTree Ltd is eyeing strategic buyouts in areas such as package applications and mechanical engineering services even as it restructures operations as part of growth plans to become a billion-dollar ... ISPS: Net telephony: TRAI against entry fee on ISPs Rejects DoT’s concerns regarding cellular operators. New Delhi, March 31 The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Tuesday rejected the Department of Telecom’s views on imposing entry fee on Internet service providers for offering ... HUMAN RESOURCES: Car pool scheme for Technopark staff Thiruvananthapuram, March 31 Soon, people working in Technopark Thiruvananthapuram will be able to join a car pool to commute to ... NEW BUSINESS: Micro Tech may sign deal with Japanese co Mumbai, March 31 Security solutions vendor Micro Technologies is close to signing a memorandum of understanding with Tokyo-based Japan Homeland Security Corporation (JHSC) for deploying its security products in Asia and the West ... HARDWARE: Intel launches new Xeon chip range Chip maker Intel Corp has launched 17 enterprise-class processors led by the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series that can provide greater performance and energy efficiency compared to the earlier processors, the ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: CDMA players welcome TDSAT ruling New Delhi, March 31 The Association of Unified Telecom Service Provider of India (AUSPI) has welcomed the judgment of the telecom tribunal to uphold the Government’s decision to permit dual technology. AUSPI is the industry ...
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