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December 21

  • Polaris chief Arun Jain released; passports withheld.

  • Government, TRAI asked to ensure tech compliance for WLL.

  • HCL Insys plans low-cost PCs.

  • LG mulls plant for CDMA handsets.

  • Acer bets on TabletPC to make new dents.

  • SingTel to charge for Web service.

  • Vodafone goes 3G in Japan.

  • Recursion acquires 51 per cent stake in US firm.

  • Jumpstartup sells Jareva stake to Veritas Software.

    December 20

  • DoT seeks unlimited cellular competition.

  • TCS, Clarinox join hands for Bluetooth tech.

  • Tata Tele to invest Rs 7,500 crore in 7 years.

  • Tata Elxsi to cater to R&D sector.

  • Oracle results beat forecast.

  • KPIT up on good outlook.

  • Reliance faces termination charge hurdle.

  • Wipro says price pressure easing, volumes rising; fees attrition rates could climb further.

  • India makes up for Japan's shortfall in Sun's Q1 revenues.

  • VSNL to invest Rs 250 crore in Tata Tele this fiscal.

  • Government seeks TRAI view on unlimited cellular operators.

  • IBM nabs $2.5-b Deutsche Bank deal.

  • Bharti takes over Bangalore telecom software company.

    December 19

  • Cellular spoke in Reliance rollout.

  • HCL Tech acquires Insys' software export biz; HCL Tech stock jumps on restructuring.

  • i-flex picks Singapore for overseas centre.

  • LG launches CDMA handsets.

  • WDC outfit gets Rs 2.25 crore funding.

  • Mentor Graphics ramps up India operations.

  • CDAC revamped to focus more on R&D.

  • Monster sees India as most profitable market.

  • Arun Sarin is Vodafone CEO.

  • Cell companies may move TDSAT for stay on fresh WLL projects.

  • Waiting for Reliance, Chennai Cellular market sees slow growth in October-November.

  • Reliance Info fixed-line services to begin in April '03.

  • Tata Tele seeks TRAI nod to offer SMS.

    December 18

  • SC refuses to stay WLL services; asks tribunal to review decision; both parties claim victory.

  • Does 2 prefix point to MTNL-BSNL merger?

  • Wipro sees energy practice chipping in 30 per cent to enterprise.

  • Zensar upbeat on BPO revenue in 2nd year.

  • Reliance ropes in ICICI Bank to finance WLL customers.

  • Bharti Cellular to launch GPRS in Delhi next month.

  • STD rates set to crash; Reliance offers 20 per minute to all operators; to spend Rs 160 crore on ads.

    December 17

  • Polaris chief held in Jakarta.

  • DoT extends call for village phones.

  • LG, Samsung hope to liven up CDMA market; Reliance pegs subscription base at 6 m in first year.

  • Aptech plans to expand in LatAm; eyes 100 centres in 9 months.

  • Hutch comes to Kolkata.

  • Ramco Systems surges on Boeing order for ERP.

  • Tata Tele to offer basic services at 75p per call.

  • Pentasoft to convene EGM for equity hike.

  • MphasiS plans to write off Rs 713 crore assets.

  • Nasscom eyes growth in Linux systems; MS to unveil Win XP Hindi version in November '03

  • Reliance Info to offer Samsung WLL handsets for old mobiles; ties up with Chinese co to export old GSM phones.

  • Hardware exports growth may drop to 15-20 per cent this fiscal: MAIT, Elcina.

    December 16

  • Agilent, Lockheed eye India's defence sector.

  • Divestment panel draws roadmap for TCIL; merge Semiconductor complex with a PSU.

  • Hike in memory prices may impact PC market.

  • Dell changes PC sales strategy tack in China.

  • Over 4.1 lakh subscribers hook on to WLL.

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