![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 27, 2003 |
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INFO-TECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS BSNL services to cover 180 towns HYDERABAD: The telecom major Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd, has put the entire State into one switching area wherein about 180 towns and over 5,000 villages were totally covered paving the way for mobile services all over. The Principal ... More
New tariff rates decried HARDWARE `Policy changes vital for electronics hardware growth' THE Electronic Component Industries Association (Elcina) has sought urgent policy initiatives from the Centre to bring some shine to the electronics hardware manufacturing sector. India could not afford to lose out on local manufacturing ... More SOFTWARE Software has to move up value chain: STPI chief THE Director-General of Software Technology Parks of India, Mr S.N. Zindal, has said India needs to produce many more $1 billion companies if it were to achieve the projected growth of software exports of $50 billion from the current $10 billion ... More INTERNET `Quick shift to IPv6 will open up big avenues for India' INDIA, with its technical prowess, can become a leader of the new generation Internet (Internet Protocol version 6 - IPv6) provided its political class dreams big and its software industry thinks of reducing dependence on the US, according to ... More INTERVIEW MRO-Tek bullish as telecom grows at fast pace MRO-TEK, networking and last mile access solutions provider, which saw its revenue dip last fiscal because of poor market conditions, is bullish on the long-term outlook. Despite the challenging market conditions, the company is going ahead ... More EVENTS IT-ENABLED SERVICES Budget projects quantum jump in ITES sector THE performance budget of the Andhra Pradesh Government, which has projected a whopping Rs 2,500 crore additional IT export growth for the financial year 2003-2004, visualises a quantum jump in business from IT-enabled services ... More PEOPLE CSI chief appointed to Asian ICT body PUNE: The President of Computer Society of India (CSI), Mr Anand Pathak, has been appointed as the Assistant Secretary General of the Singapore-headquartered Asian ICT Confederation. The confederation represents the interests of IT ... More TRENDS
Client flux continues to dog software firmsSOFTWARE companies continued to lose a worrisome number of clients as against the number of clients they acquired during the four quarters ended December 2002. That has been the trend for the last few quarters, when seen at a clutch of four ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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