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Karnataka ahead of AP in rural connectivity: Airtel
Airtel plans to reach 85 per cent of Karnataka's population, up from the 74 per cent this year. More

ITI mulls selling off surplus land
Proposal awaiting Central Government's clearance More

SOFTWARE
Polaris' dependence on Citigroup drops
The quarter-ended March 2007 saw a marked decrease in Polaris' dependence on its principal customer, the Citigroup. Revenues from Citigroup contributed only 40 per cent of Polaris' revenues last year, down from 58 per cent in the year before. ... More

Reach Tech offering products to help Tirupur apparel clusters
Training and `proof of concept' centre planned More

INTERNET
Tata Indicom offer for Net users
Tata Indicom has come out with a range of offers for its Internet users. This includes the Huawei EC 321 VData Card now available for Rs 4,199 (including SIM charges) and free data usage for three months (up to 5 GB a month) ... More

IT TRAINING
Adobe expands school project to other States
Will help students plan alternative careers More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Moldtek buys US firm Cross Roads for $1.3 m
Packaging and engineering knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) services provider Moldtek Technologies Ltd has acquired the US-based engineering and detailing firm Cross Roads Detailing Inc (CRD) in a $1.3-million deal. "We will pay 75 per cent ... More

EVENTS
Grandha 2007 book festival
The State Education Minister, Mr M.A. Baby, on Monday inaugurated the Grandha 2007 book fest-cum-IT exhibition, a five-day event that features additional attractions providing the best deals in electronics, automobiles, finance ... More

STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
Infosys BPO gets Level 4 stamping
e-SCM-SP certification awarded to 11 companies so far More

OUTLOOK
Netxcell eyeing US market
The Hyderabad-based Netxcell, a developer of mobile applications for telecom providers, is planning to tap the value added service (VAS) market in the US. "We want to foray into the US market by providing application support. The American VAS ... More






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