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Looking back

June 18

  • VSNL dial-up Net subscriber base drops 24 pc.

  • VSAT licence of HFCL cancelled.

  • Tricom Q4 net up.

  • CMC, TCS script joint growth plan.

  • Ness Tech bags BridgeCo deal.

  • eInfochips plans to double headcount.

  • Redknee scouting for buys here.

  • QuEST, Smiths Aerospace in pact.

  • Piracy up at 73 pc.

  • Foreigners own one third of India's blue chips.

  • US funds to buy 30% in Aircel in $350-m deal.

  • Tata Tele in talks with cos for meter reading devices.

  • Microsoft launches IT Academy in Karnataka.

  • Landline + cell users base near 1-cr mark.

    June 17

  • Tata Indicom handset for Rs 499.

  • Nokia working on low-cost handsets, cheaper network solutions.

  • Ascendas launches Rs 1,000-cr India IT Parks Fund.

  • Indian server market Q1 revenue up 24 pc.

  • Central Bank ties up with TCS for core banking system.

  • TCS remains top exporter.

  • Microsoft opens Hyderabad EBC.
  • Chennai start-up to build $100 thin client.

    June 16

  • TeleVital to raise $10 m for e-medicare expansion.

  • Reliance Info into Andamans.

  • AP to promote Tier-II cities as IT centres.

  • LG to make desktop PC cabinets in India.

  • i-flex board okays issue of warrants to GE Capital.

  • Dimensions to sell PTC solutions.

  • Spectrum picks Virinchi product.

  • Sierra to hire over 100 Oracle professionals.

  • Online course for Satyam staff.

  • STMicro to invest $100 m in India design centre.

  • Equity funds rush to buy Barings' Mphasis stake

  • TataTele gets going in Rajasthan.

  • BSNL to upgrade fixed line service.

  • Rediff eyes India Net mobile boom.

  • Hutch-Essar spar over new licences.

    June 15

  • Wipro BPO inks pact with US firm.

  • Outsource Partners sets up BPO unit in Kochi.

  • ILD calls issue: BSNL demands Rs 60 cr more from Reliance.

  • Bharti signs $250-m deal with Ericsson.

  • Nokia eyes larger share of CDMA handset market.

  • BPL Mobile marks 8 years in TN.

  • BSNL plans to permit bill payment at PCOs.

  • FDI computation: Foreign stake no bar on PSBs' investment in telecom cos.

  • Reliance Info, SBI in pact for bill payment.

  • Tyco unit plans manufacturing facility.

  • Hikal adopts Oracle tools.

  • IBM opens Global Delivery Centre in Hyderabad.

  • Infy in Airbus programme.

  • Gurukul Online solution.

  • ITC Infotech pact with PTC extended till 2008.

  • CA, Satyam in pact.

  • Crest Animation upbeat on gaming potential.

  • Disney set to outsource tech for $1.3 b.

  • STD is passe, now dial India locally.

  • Sun unveils global client model.

  • Bloomberg gets FIBP nod.

  • Small ISPs edged out of market, basic service operators to stay.

  • Subir Roy: BPO is responding to changes.

  • DoT guidelines on hike in FDI limit likely next week.

    June 14

  • Lenovo to launch own product range.

  • STT, Telekom Malaysia plans fail to get approvals — Idea Cellular deal falls through.

  • Airtel, 7 Asia Pacific cos in pact to offer more roaming benefits.

  • Idea launches `Pay Easy' for post-paid segment.

  • TVS-E net dips in Q4.

  • Satyam bags Invista deal.

  • Geometric Soft lowers guidance.

  • BPL Comm chief may step back with entry of foreign partner.

  • Wake up! Phirangs are all set to grab your BPO job.

  • Tech cos are safe for now but China is scaling up language walls.

  • Why does Infy hire seven star chef?

  • VCs no more find sex appeal in BPOs?

  • Channels may get Ku band.

  • 80% ISPs fall off Infobahn.

  • Texas Software start-up to open in Bangalore.

  • BPOs train sights on non-English markets.

  • Hubli IT park fails to take off.

  • Fortinet's security solution.

  • MobiApps fleet tracking system for Al Futtaim tech.

    June 13

  • DoT shoots down PowerGrid move to offer services to IAF.

  • IT spend on infrastructure spurts.

  • Emptoris buys Intigma.

  • Will Apple's l'affaire with Intel last?

  • No entry fee likely for 3G.

  • Infosys likely to consider further stock split.

  • Reliance Infocomm under lens for security check.

  • Convergence super-sized opportunity, says Infosys.

  • Philips to open 60 arena outlets.

  • Mobile phones fail to click on Net.

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