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CDMA: Changing operators is `complex'
THE acquisition of customers by a CDMA limited mobility operator from another appears to be fraught with complications, especially when the customer is not willing to change the handset. The arrest of six Tata Teleservices officials in ... More

`Caller party pays' not in line with tele-density goals — Basic players question TRAI tariffs
THE basic operators have in a submission to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) stated that the access deficit charges (ADC) that have been put in place in the interconnection usage charge (IUC) regime are not compatible with the ... More

AirTel sees upswing with new tariffs
THE efforts by the Bharti group to hold its ground against competition from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and the limited mobility operators seem to be finally paying dividends. The slew of tariff plans for the "new" customers of AirTel that the ... More

SOFTWARE


Accenture, IBM, H-P vie for BoB deal
THREE systems integrators — Accenture, IBM and Hewlett Packard — have been shortlisted by Bank of Baroda for implementing core-banking solutions for the bank. The `request for proposal' has been sent to them for their response, ... More

Credence tool to help IOB in forex operations
THE Mumbai-based Credence Analytics (I) Pvt Ltd has bagged a contract from Indian Overseas Bank, for its `Credence Mercury-fx' inter-branch messaging software. IOB intends to use the software to streamline workflow in its forex ... More

ECIL in pact for smart card solution
HYDERABAD: To provide indigenous smart card-based solutions, the Hyderabad-based Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL) and the Bangalore-based Society for Integrated Circuit Technology and Applied Research (SITAR) have joined ... More

NIIT Tech bags $10-m US contract
NIIT Technologies, the software division of NIIT Ltd, has bagged a $10-million, five-year contract from the US-based Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a Fortune 500 financial services organisation. Under the deal, NIIT Technologies would ... More

OFF-SHORE DEVELOPMENT


Optimal sets up centre in India
OPTIMAL Solutions Integration has set up operations in India and intends to use it as the centre for Asia-Pacific region. The wholly-owned subsidiary, Optimal Solutions Integration Software Private Ltd, would execute turnkey and time and ... More

SECURITY


Policing the cyber world is no mean task
THE fact that cracking a whip is not that easy in the cyber world seems to have dawned on the cops, who seem to be learning the lessons the hard way. It all started with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) tracking down missing pieces of ... More

Smart Card Tech meet on June 12
THE third Smart Card Tech India 2003 international conference is being organised here on June 12 to highlight security benefits with the introduction of multi-purpose national identity cards. According to an official statement, the conference ... More

VENTURE CAPITAL


Telesis raises Rs 4 cr via VC funding
THE Chennai-based Telesis Technologies (India) Private Ltd has raised Rs 4 crore in a first round venture capital funding from CanBank Ventures. Telesis plans to use the funding for increased sales and marketing of its products in India and ... More

IT-ENABLED SERVICES


`Presence in client country a must for HPO vendor'
A STRATEGY paper prepared jointly by Wipro Consulting and Apollo Healthstreet in association with the Kerala State IT Mission for making Kerala "the most preferred destination for business process outsourcing in healthcare" has stressed on the ... More

ITES exports up 44 pc: ESC
NEW DELHI: Exports of IT-enabled services (ITES) from India grew by 44 per cent in 2002-03 over the previous year to Rs 10,500 crore ($2.16 billion), according to provisional estimates by the Electronics and Computer Software Exports ... More

PEOPLE


Intel President to visit India
MR Paul S. Otellini, President and Chief Operating Officer of Intel Corporation, will visit India from June 9 to 10 to discuss India's potential role in the global information technology (IT) and communications economy. According to a company ... More

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