Telecom
SC orders Reliance Info to pay dues in cash within a week
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Jan 2005
A year of continuous ringing
By | 31 Dec 2004
High-speed Net at Rs500 from BSNL, MTNL
By Our Corporate Bureau | 18 Dec 2004
BSNL picks Nortel for $500m wireless network expansion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Dec 2004
Reliance Infocomm expresses inability to pay Rs 84 cr to BSNL
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Dec 2004
Phone call rates likely to come down
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Dec 2004
Nokia plans to start manufacturing mobile devices in India
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Dec 2004
STC to assist Hyundai India Telecom
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Nov 2004
AirTel earmarks Rs150-200 crore for rollout in Orissa, Bihar and Jharkhand
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Nov 2004
Sure wave solutions
10 Nov 2004
BSNL bags order for ''village public telephone'' scheme
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Nov 2004
Patni Computer acquires US telecom IT player
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Nov 2004
Sunil Mittal bags E&Y entrepreneur of the year award
By Our Corporate Bureau | 02 Nov 2004
Asia-Pacific''s voice business set to quadruple in four years
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Nov 2004
APAC voice business revenues to quadruple by 2008
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Nov 2004
Bharti buys hotel in Seychelles
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Oct 2004
AirTel ties-up with NMIMS to offer executive MBA programme
By Sajeev Nair | 09 Sep 2004
MTNL slashes cell rates to 80p/min
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Sep 2004
World Phone ties up with Rediff for wider distribution of its VoIP calling cards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
Reliance telecom tariffs cut by 60 per cent
By Reliance Infocomm has sl | 14 Aug 2004
Tata Tele achieves break even, targets 10 lakh customers by next fiscal
By Hyderabad: | 07 Aug 2004
Government to announce broadband policy next week
By Our Economy Bureau | 06 Aug 2004
VSNL net soars to 93 per cent
By Mumbai: | 02 Aug 2004
Bharti Q1 profit jumps to to Rs 296 crore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Jul 2004
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