![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, January 03, 2002 |
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INFO-TECH ANNOUNCEMENTS TELECOMMUNICATIONS Cellular penetration expected to double by December 2002 It has been proven that one per cent increase in teledensity will boost the gross domestic product by about 3 per cent. And it is in this aspect the regulatory mechanism needs to bear in mind to facilitate the cellular industry growth. Lessened State control and introduction of increased competition has time and again shown to lead to significant growth in telecom penetration, improved operating efficiencies, superior quality and greater affordability. More RADIO/TV Cable producers may see fall in profits OPERATING profits of cable producers are expected to decline in 2001-2002, on account of a significant decline in the operating profits of their jelly-filled telecom cable (JFTC) divisions, according to the research organisation, CRIS ... More
SOFTWARE MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS PSI, Birla merger by end of fiscal THE integration of PSI Data Systems into Birla Technologies is likely to be completed y the end of this quarter. Indian Rayon, an A.V. Birla Group company, last year bought out 50.35 per cent of PSI Data stake from Groupe Bull of France. ... More EVENTS Gitex to provide IT for common man INFORMATION technology for the common man, an integrated pavilion, will provide the connecting link between the Government, industry and the citizen at the Gitex-Hyderabad slated for January 7 to 9. Over 30 firms engaged in the hardware ... More OUTLOOK Parsec sets eyes on the US market AFTER having tasted success in the Indian market with its call centre technology solution, the Delhi-based Parsec Technologies Limited is planning to tap the call centre market in the US, a top company official has said. ``We are expanding our ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Dec. 23-Dec. 29 Nasscom plans for enabled services yet to take off Hardware gets a leg up with Simputer -- Tax sops elusive; sector records flat growth Tell-tale numbers of H1Bs |
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