![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 20, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS MTNL calls right for cards but bids ring wrong MAHANAGAR Telephone Nigam Ltd's (MTNL) attempts at being aggressive in the market while also having to stick to its slow-moving PSU procedures have put the corporate in a strange position where it is not able to keep pace with the success of its ... More
BSNL to expand CellOne network HARDWARE Bengal eyeing 25 pc of electronics software pie THE West Bengal Government has set a target to garner at least 25 per cent of the electronics software business in the country during the year 2003-04. In order to achieve the objective, the State Government will provide all possible help to ... More SOFTWARE Sify losses not to weigh down Satyam Computer SATYAM Computer Services Ltd, which has been carrying the consolidated figures of its largest subsidiary Sify on its balance sheet, will no longer have to reflect this following divestment of its equity stake to Soft Bank Investment Fund ... More
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INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Nasscom takes NJ Bill to WTO "We have appointed a PR cum public affairs consultancy agency in the US to handle this issue, as well as to pro-actively anticipate issues that affect Indian software firms and build up opinion against such moves". More INTERVIEW `We can emerge as base for hardware outsourcing' Govt must support product design, development, says MAIT chief To ensure that IT reaches the common people, there is a pressing need to bring down the prices of products. MAIT has a single point agenda for the forthcoming Union Budget reduction in excise duty to 8 per cent from the existing 16 per cent. The Government must also ensure nil customs duty for all capital goods for IT/electronics/telecom manufacturing and also on all raw material inputs including dual usage items. More E-GOVERNANCE Net connectivity for Theni villages MADURAI: Villages in Theni district are to be given Internet connection before the end of March, according to Mr L. Raja, DRDA, Project Officer. The connection is meant to enable people to receive information and collect application ... More EVENTS Gitex 2003 expo from Jan 22 GITEX Hyderabad 2003, the international expo on information technology and communications (IT&C) set to begin from January 22 will be the maiden event at the Hitex exhibition centre inaugurated on January 14 by the Union Miniser of Commerce, ... More
IT-ENABLED SERVICES CyberBazaar spots good business in conferencing JANUARY is the time for quarterly results and to reach out to investors. As the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) follows the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidelines banning companies from "limited disclosure" (sharing ... More BOOKS Where there are no boundaries... The Asia-Pacific Internet Handbook - Episode IV Emerging Powerhouses Ed by Madanmohan Rao Publishers: Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Price: Rs 395 More NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES Singapore centre, TCS develop SmartBox TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A-STAR), have announced that they have produced a next- generation ... More
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Top Stories In Focus Stock scam unravelling Petrol pump controversy Kelkar Report Reliance & Telecom Competition 2002: A drought year Gold: Still the winner? Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma NPAs in Banking Q3 Results In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics India Interior Consumer Notes Books and Reviews Looking back Jan. 12-Jan. 18 LG Electronics shows W(I)LL to fight Samsung Open source software to gain currency: PwC HTL turns an exacting case for HFCL BSNL orders dry up, PSU `advantage' gone Tech cos poised to garner global business: Murthy Cell cos selective in targeting Tata? Cell operators' refusal to honour transit calls DoT evaluating course of action Skewed planning impeding e-governance, says Nasscom Cell operators call show-cause `unfair, illegal' Cell cos take interconnect issue to telecom tribunal Wipro counts out further 186k billing |
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