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Long-distance telephony — Option for users to choose carrier may be delayed
TELEPHONE subscribers who are looking forward to the introduction of the carrier access code (CAC) regime that will enable them to choose their international long-distance operator (ILDO) and national long-distance operator (NLDO) may have to ... More

IDC sees rapid growth in wireless gear market
THE worldwide market for wireless and mobile infrastructure consulting, integration, and management services is expected to rise to $37.42 billion by 2006, signifying a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of nearly 15 per cent. According to ... More

HARDWARE


`India is promising market for handheld computers'
MORE and more Indians are carrying a PDA (personal digital assistant) in their pocket. Or, they are planning to. Falling prices, availability of a range of products and increasing awareness about PDAs promise a rapid growth of market for ... More

Tata Elxsi plans to tap virtual reality space
Tata Elxsi expects the automotive industry in India to take leadership in deploying VR in their design and engineering process. More

SOFTWARE


Wipro moving into business intelligence, data warehousing
BUSINESS intelligence and data warehousing, (BI and DW), traditionally the preserve of top consulting companies such as HP-Compaq, IBM, Accenture and KPMG, has become a focus area for Wipro Technologies. Companies in India had not been an ... More

INTERNET


Connectivity for all
With a large percentage of our population continuing to live in the villages, it is imperative to bring rural areas within the IT bandwidth. Sumita Thapar on some projects that are taking IT to the masses. More

IT TRAINING


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    ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


    `Sify will be aggressive on overseas markets'
    "We have not identified particular geographies yet, but Singapore and Hong Kong are examples where connectivity is high and it would be easier to do business there," Mr R. Ramaraj said. More

    EVENTS


  • Looking Back

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    D-Link launches new networking solutions
    D-LINK (India) Ltd has launched its new enterprise networking and communication solutions for large companies. This includes enterprise networking, VoIP (voice over Internet protocol), storage and security, internetworking, metropolitan area ... More
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