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INFO-TECH INSIGHT: New GSM operators steal the thunder Established players see decline in subscriber additions in Sept. The tariff war unleashed by newer players of mobile services is starting to take its toll on the incumbent ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: ICAI seeks RCom data before action on auditor No accounting irregularity or discrepancy, says telecom firm. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) said on Wednesday that it has sought details on reports of alleged discrepancies in the books of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani ... FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Flat quarter for Sonata Marginal rise in standalone net. Bangalore Oct.14 Sonata Software Ltd reported a marginal increase in standalone net profits at Rs 14.6 crore on revenues of Rs 60.4 crore for the September quarter, against a net of Rs 13.4 crore on revenues of ... VENTURE CAPITAL: Analogics in talks with Intel Capital To expand manufacture of handheld terminals. Analogics Tech India is in talks with Intel Capital as it rolls out Rs 150-crore expansion plan for setting up two more handheld terminals ... IT TRAINING: Anna varsity, BSNL ink pact Anna University, Chennai, signed a memorandum of understanding with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) to impart training in mobile communication to final year engineering students, at an awareness meeting for principals of engineering colleges in ... ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES: Tata Comm, Pipe Networks in pact Tata Communications said on Wednesday that it has partnered with Brisbane-based Pipe Networks to start delivering broadband capacity into Australia via the privately-owned Pipe Pacific cable system. PPC-1 is a new two-fibre-pair cable ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Salcomp's milestone ... FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Infotech posts lower profit Infotech Enterprises has posted lower net profit at Rs 32 crore in the quarter ended September 30, 2009, against Rs 33.42 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. However, the company showed a net profit of Rs 35.33 crore after taking ... OUTLOOK: Microsoft hopes to double sales in mobile OS space Bangalore, Oct. 14 Microsoft Corp expects to double its sales in the Indian mobile phone software space, leveraging its new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system that was launched on ... OUTSOURCING: Glodyne Technoserve sets up call centre for rural job scheme in Bihar A unit of the Mumbai-based Glodyne Technoserve has established a 20-seat call centre in Patna for disseminating information related to the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) programme ... NEW BUSINESS: ZTE bags GSM contract from Unitech Wireless New Delhi, Oct. 14 ZTE Corporation has bagged a contract from Unitech Wireless to supply and manage GSM systems and core network equipment for a period of five years in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and ... TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Idea Cellular now in J&K Mumbai, Oct. 14 Aditya Birla group company Idea Cellular will now provide mobile telephony services to Jammu ...
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OUTSOURCING: Viv@! The outsourcing wave is now rolling into Latin American shores. What’s in it for India?. Latin America has emerged as a major destination for software companies setting up offshore development centres. In recent months, several Indian ... SOFTWARE: So near, yet so far The government sector is no easy land of opportunity, caution analysts.. Indian vendors have been expecting big business from the government sector. Tata Consultancy Services, for instance, is eyeing about $1 billion revenue from government ... INTERVIEW: `E-com, still the next big thing in India' Small or big, enterprises are taking to it: E-Billing Solutions.. One good thing about successful entrepreneurs is the resilience with which they cope with their problems. And, interestingly, even long after the dust has settled and their deep ... INTERNET: Learn and share No longer do we think of visiting libraries or spending hours copying stuff when we want some information. The first point of search now is the Internet. It’s enough if you know how to ‘copy’ and ... SECURITY: They could be ‘shopping’ — for your credit card! While the global economic turmoil is forcing Governments to initiate measures to arrest further decline in growth rates, cyber crooks operating in the underground economy seem to be cashing in on the opportunity. Wondering how? With ...
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