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MTNL may join race for overseas calls -- Move likely to put telecom dept in a fix
IN what could lead to a stand-off between Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the Navaratna telecom PSU has decided to file an application for international long distance (ILD) licence. According ... More

HARDWARE


Agrani Switch to launch `branded' assembled PCs
WANT to get a PC assembled but have no confidence in your neighbourhood assembler? Well, now you can go for a `branded' assembled PC that comes with warranty and genuine software. Agrani Switch, the technology retail chain promoted by ASC ... More

SOFTWARE


Aithent bullish on selling services as products
HE is perhaps the only Indian CEO who can read, write and speak Japanese, but Mr N. Venu Gopal of Aithent Technologies wants to go down in India's infotech history for reasons more than his linguistic skills. So he is building Aithent ... More

IT TRAINING


Aptech to consolidate overseas operations -- Plans Rs 10-cr expansion
INFOTECH training major Aptech Ltd is planning to consolidate and expand its overseas operations. The company, as part of its two-pronged strategy, has already established presence in 52 countries in seven different regions where it plans to ... More

E-COMMERCE & E-BUSINESS


Jains to buy out Asia Online stake in India Domain
INDIA Domain, a Hyderabad-based company engaged in e-business solutions covering a wide gamut of applications, has decided to buy back equity from Asia Online which had earlier acquired a majority stake in the company. Mr Prashant Jain, ... More

EVENTS


  • Looking Back

    IT-ENABLED SERVICES


    Medical transcription back in favour
    MEDICAL transcription, one of the first IT-enabled services to make early inroads into the country that gradually faded out about two summers ago, seems to be back in favour, with companies now seeking to recruit and leverage the potential ... More

    Sea View forays into UK market
    THE Technopark-based Sea View Support Systems Ltd is foraying into the UK medical transcription market on the back of an agreement with DictaScribe Ltd based there. Sea View Support Systems, a member of Softex Group, is engaged in medical, ... More


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    Trends in offshore outsourcing

    Hardware measures -- PC prices seen unchanged


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