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Indian ISPs Engage in Price War

As India and Pakistan near conflict, India's ISPs are...

NetAcross, xchange21 Merge to Form INIQUA

NEW DELHI -- The Delhi-based Web integration company, NetAcross...

Indian Government to Approve Private Int’l Gateways

The government of India has decided to issue approval...

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Singapore Keen On India

BOMBAY -- Singapore is keen to invest in software development centers in India. And the government of Singapore has increased its shareholding in Infosys Technologies to 5.48 percent. Wong Kwok-Pun, high commissioner of Singapore in...

Satyam Joins with Microsoft to Deliever .Net Services

BOMBAY -- India's fourth largest software exporter, Satyam Computer Services Ltd. and Microsoft Corp. have announced that they would jointly create and deliver high-value software solutions using Microsoft .net framework in the Asia-Pacific region....

India Lowers Software Export Forecast

BOMBAY -- The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has lowered India's software export growth forecast for the current fiscal year to 40-45 percent from 52 percent, thanks to economic slowdown in...

India To Allow Internet Telephony Next Year

BOMBAY -- Indian communications minister Ram Vilas Paswan has announced that the country would allow Internet telephony in the country from April 2002, ahead of an earlier plan to do so in 2004. "We...

NetAcross, xchange21 Merge to Form INIQUA

NEW DELHI -- The Delhi-based Web integration company, NetAcross OLS, and the Singapore-based Indian entrepreneur Dilip Keshu's e-consulting firm, xchange21, are merging to create INTIQUA International. The merger will see xchange21 complementing its offerings...

World Bank Warns India of Slowdown, Nasscom Rubbishes the Alarm

NEW DEHLI --The World Bank has forecast a slowdown in India's software exports due to the global downswing in the information technology (IT) sector. The Bank's annual global development finance report released on Tuesday...

Bharti Buys Out BT From Two Ventures

NEW DEHLI -- Indian telecom major Bharti Enterprises has announced acquisition of British Telecom's stakes in two of its joint venture companies, Bharti BT Internet Ltd and Bharti-BT Ltd. for an undisclosed amount. BT...

IDC: India Will Be Region’s Biggest Call Center Market

NEW DEHLI -- India is poised to register the highest growth rate in the call center services market in Asia Pacific during 2000-2005, according to a recent report by research firm International Data Corporation...

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