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CORPORATE DISPUTES


Tango ends in tussle
An idea gone sour? The Tata-Birla row over Idea Cellular brings the telecom cross-holding policy into the spotlight. More

OUTSOURCING


Visesh Info wins EcoStar KPO deal
Visesh Infotecnics Ltd has said it has bagged a Knowledge Process Outsourcing order from US-based Fortune 500 company, EcoStar Communications Corporation. Visesh expects the order to generate $20 million revenues in the first year. The company ... More

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


CDG country head for India
The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has announced the appointment of Mr B.V. Raman as the CDG's Country Head for India. CDG has also established a permanent office in New Delhi to promote CDMA technology in the country. In this ... More

Status quo on differential mobile tariffs to continue
Decision to be reviewed again after 6 months More

India, by choice
Nokia says it has set up a plant in India to be close to a growing customer base. More

Show-cause: Cellular players want new TRAI board to decide
The Cellular Operator's Association of India (COAI) has blamed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) of having a predetermined mind in taking action against the companies which had failed to adhere to the quality of service norms. ... More

SOFTWARE


Helping `minds' to grow
MindTree hand-holds new hires so they can put down roots in the company. More

NeST plans IPO for expansion
Semiconductor foray planned More

Will it be red or green?
The final agreement on the Smart City project could depend on the poll verdict. More

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


Missing no moment in the chain
Ask people why they're late, and likely nine out of 10 will blame it on something or someone - bad roads, the driver of the pick-up car who came late, traffic jams, what-have-you. But if you are a business process outsourcing (BPO) player ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


Red Hat ties up with Lotus Learning
The Nasdaq-listed Red Hat, an open source software provider, hasannounced its partnership with the Hyderabad-based Lotus Learning Systems Society to promote open source education in schools. This initiative is part of Red ... More

INTERVIEW


SAIF earmarks 20% of fund for India
To look into media, manufacturing also More

ISPS


Sify to host Bangalore-centric video content on Web
The tech city has another feather in its cap - a Web site that offers cool content including Bangalore-centric news and live traffic feeds. Go to www.bangalorelive.in to experience it. The unique ... More



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