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TRAI nod unlikely for free limited mobility pricing
MUCH to the disappointment of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is unlikely to give more flexibility to the basic operators in fixing tariffs for limited mobility services using wireless ...
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New depository fees: Small investors to take a big hit
IN what may seem rather bizarre, a small investor and an institutional investor like a mutual fund will have to shell out an equal amount of settlement and custody fees to depositories such as the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL), owned ...
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IMF must compensate poor nations for oil price volatility, says Sinha
THE Union Finance Minister, Mr Yashwant Sinha, has urged the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to compensate and assist developing countries for the "deleterious effects" of international oil price volatility. "The Fund and other multilateral ...
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IT recruitment Are the dark clouds receding?
SOFTWARE is an industry dependent on manpower and any brightening of prospects is typically preceded or at least accompanied by increased recruitment. Ask anyone in the software industry how it is now and you receive a smile, ...
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Despite easing of uplinking norms -- Channels still go for overseas hubs
EVEN as the Government has given licences to 13 companies to set up teleport facilities in India, most of the mainstream channels continue to uplink from outside the country. For instance, the flagship channels of the Zee group, Zee Telefilms ...
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