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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
32 pc rise in phone connections in Nov
THE number of telephones in India, both fixed lines and mobile, has crossed 90 million in November 2004 compared to 71 million in January 2004. This translates into a growth of 32 per cent, while the teledensity surged to 8.37 per ... More

`Rural teledensity in Karnataka higher than national average'
RURAL teledensity in Karnataka is higher than the national average, according to Mr Ramaganapathy, Chief General Manager of Karnataka Telecom Circle, Bharath Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL). He was delivering a lecture on `Communication in the ... More

New post-paid plan from BSNL
BSNL has launched Plan 140, a new post-paid scheme for its mobile customers and other special schemes for the New Year. Under the Plan 140 scheme, the monthly rental is Rs140 only and the call charges are Rs 1.20 per minute for calls to mobile ... More

CONSULTING
More HR cos may go for global tie-ups
"The Indian sub-continent forms a huge reservoir of human capital. This is a key attraction to gain a quick go-to-market advantage through existing Indian organisations." More

SOFTWARE
Pointsoft to foray into digital photogrammetry
POINTSOFT, a multi-service provider with accent on GIS (geographical information systems), is foraying to the growing `digital photogrammetry' business and has sewn up plans to double the company headcount here and is all set to locate an office ... More

Caritor in expansion mode — Plans Nasdaq listing
GEARING up to enter the big league, IT services firm Caritor is on an expansion mode with plans to grow both organically and inorganically. While it would invest $15 million in India and increase its team to 3,700 people by end-2005, ... More

Tsunami impact: It's business as usual, say IT firms
THERE is no panic among clients of major Indian information technology firms, nor have clients cancelled or rescheduled their planned visits to meet vendors in Chennai following the tsunami wave that hit the city on December 26, according to ... More

New solutions from Renaissance
BANGALORE: Renaissance Softech, the technology subsidiary of the Renaissance group and the master reseller for Brocade in India, has announced latest offerings of networked storage solutions to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). ... More

INTERNET
allAyurveda.com bags best health portal award
The Kolkata-based allAyurveda.com, stated to be the world's first portal on ayurveda, has been adjudged the best health portal in the country by the judges of The Digit Web Awards, Mumbai. It has also been rated as the third-best health portal in ... More

SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT
Sify setting up outlets in tsunami-hit areas
SIFY Ltd is establishing Internet centres at the tsunami-affected areas of Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Kanyakumari, and Chennai in response to the need for reliable communications between these areas. These will offer free Internet access ... More

CA gives $2-lakh aid
HYDERABAD: Computer Associates International, Inc. donated $200,000 to UNICEF in support of the organisation's relief effort to help millions affected by the tsunami in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Thailand and the Maldives. In ... More




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