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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CDMA products: Surana Tele in MTNL shortlist
SURANA Telecom Ltd, the Hyderabad-based telecom products company, which recently forayed into CDMA (code division multiple access) products, has emerged the lowest bidder in the Rs 30 crore order for the supply of fixed wireless telephones. The ... More

SOFTWARE
Tech EOUs can park full earnings in EEFC account
THE Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has permitted Export Oriented Units (EOUs) units in Software Technology Parks and Electronic Hardware Technology Parks to credit up to 100 per cent of their export earnings in Exchange Earners Foreign Currency ... More

More IT interface with Dubai cos seen
THE Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), organisers of Gitex Hyderabad, sees a growing opportunity for trade ties and networking through such events, including the possibility of Indian companies providing solutions in the Gulf countries. The ... More

HCL Tech bags big order; to triple BPO headcount
Market sources say the contract has come from its existing client, Federated Department Stores that owns brands such as Macy's and Bloomingdale's. More

ISPS
Private operators cry foul over ISPs' plea — TRAI may not allow domestic Net telephony
THE Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is unlikely to accept the plea by Internet service providers (ISPs) to allow them to offer Internet telephony services for national long-distance calls, following the objections raised by private telecom ... More

EVENTS

  • Looking back

    INCOME TAX
    `Continue I-T waiver for gains from DEPB licence sale
    THE Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) has asked the Government to continue with the income-tax exception given to profits earned from the sale of DEPB licence. "Any effort to withdraw the tax exemption to sale ... More

    OUTLOOK
    Kodak bullish on healthcare imaging
    EASTMAN Kodak Company, an imaging solutions provider with $2.27 billion in revenues, is upbeat on India. It plans to reach its digital imaging solutions for the healthcare sector while continuing to scout for strategic acquisitions, particularly ... More




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  • Top Stories
    HCL Tech bags big order; to triple BPO headcount


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    FIIs turn net sellers in derivatives market

    BIS clamps down on bottled water plants; cos contest charge

    PTC to float public offer soon

    `Diversion' of sugar to domestic market — Maharashtra told to take action against defaulting exporters

    Volatile market looks for liquidity to gather steam

    Looking back
    Jan. 4-Jan. 10
    Analysts see robust Q3 results from tech firms

    `Change in definition of resident status will hit IT professionals'

    Indian BPOs to capture 56 pc share: ICRA

    Mobile operators way below TRAI benchmarks: Survey


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