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`Cross-connection' at DoT
Department of Telecommunications (DoT), a crucial member of its core team which frames policy guidelines also happens to head one of the biggest corporate entities which has to abide by its decisions. According to informed sources, Dr D.P.S. ... More

  • Kerala introduces new toll-free phone service

    SOFTWARE


    Mascot upbeat on prospects
    A surge in new orders, better manpower utilisation and foray into embedded technology have helped Mascot Systems glide over the doldrums of slowdown. ``The worst is over'', its Chief Financial Officer, Mr Gopal Krishnamurthi, said. "New ... More

    ITC Info in pact with Sun Micro
    ITC Infotech has entered into an alliance with Sun Microsystems to set up a Proof of Concept (PoC) centre for solutions on Sun's iPlanet platform. It will also set up a learning centre in Bangalore to train systems integrators on using the ... More

    Kshema opens R&D centre
    BANGALORE: The Bangalore-based Kshema Technologies has opened a research and development centre for bioinformatics. Dr Andrew Boorn, CEO & President of the Canada-based MDS Sciex, inaugurated the R&D Centre on Tuesday. ``We have ... More

    UK order for Servion
    CHENNAI: The Chennai-based Servion Global Solutions Ltd, which provides call centre and CTI solutions, has received a $250,000 order from Electronic Data Systems (EDS), UK, to implement call centre services for one of EDS' customers, at ... More

  • Satyam on eco mission

    INTERNET


  • Web site for Iranian consulate

    SECURITY


    Ernst & Young to be advisor for India Cements
    INDIA Cements Ltd has appointed Ernst & Young to review and advise on all security aspects of its information technology network as also audit its in-house developed software application. According to a press release from Ernst & Young, India ... More

    BROADBAND


    Sony architecture unit gearing up for new technologies
    SONY India's Bangalore-based Software Architecture Division (SARD) is expected to play a key role in Sony's global broadband initiatives. Mr Teruo Ishii, Managing Director, Sony India Pvt Ltd, said that the software architecture division was ... More

    Cable laying: Trenchless tech arrives amid protests
    WITH the Chennai Corporation making trenchless technology mandatory for laying cables, telecom companies and bandwidth providers say there will be a delay in rolling out their services. They are trying to persuade the civic body to permit them ... More

    ISPS


    International long distance telephony -- ISPs likely to offer services at lower rates
    ``We expect to provide rates that are 30 per cent to 35 per cent cheaper than the existing international rates,'' said Mr Uday Sodhi. More

    Net4India applies for ILD licence
    NEW DELHI: Internet service provider Net4India has applied for licence to offer international long distance services when the ILD segment opens up on April 1. The company expects the letter of intent to be offered in three weeks. ... More

    IT-ENABLED SERVICES


    Huawei to scale up outsourcing
    THE local arm of Chinese telecom software major Huawei Technologies India Pvt Ltd expects to report revenue close to $32 million for calendar 2002, up166.67 per cent from $12 million a year ago, Chief Operating Officer, Mr Lu Ke, said. The ... More

    STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS


    Bathina gets NSTL certification
    HYDERABAD: Bathina Technologies Ltd, a Hyderabad-based software products company, has received National Software Testing Laboratories (NSTL) certification for its flagship voice automation product, VoiceAuto version 1.2. Announcing ... More

    TRENDS


    `Security, privacy are top barriers to more connectivity'
    SECURITY and privacy concerns are the top barriers to increasing connectivity in companies, says Ernst & Young's Global Information Security Survey 2002 while warning companies that financial and reputational vulnerability will only increase as ... More

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