Telecom
CAS, cash or crash?
By Sajeev Nair | 12 Nov 2003
Touchtel gets 1 lakh subscribers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Nov 2003
Operators do not need TRAI nod to fix basic services tariffs
By Our Economy Bureau | 06 Nov 2003
Basic operators withdraw plea in SC against TDSAT verdict
By Our Economy Bureau | 05 Nov 2003
DoT asks Reliance Info to stop roaming, multiple registration
By New Delhi: | 04 Nov 2003
In a local loop?
By Last week the government | 03 Nov 2003
Cabinet clears unified licence Telecom Policy
By Our Economy Bureau | 01 Nov 2003
GoM clears single licence regime
By Our Economy Bureau | 31 Oct 2003
Cell companies appeal to SC against tribunal order on WLL
By Our Economy Bureau | 29 Oct 2003
Nokia offers Gift-A-Tone service
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Oct 2003
Reliance, Tatas like TRAI plan
By Mumbai: | 28 Oct 2003
TRAI recommends single licence regime for cellular, basic service
By Our Economy Bureau | 28 Oct 2003
AirTel plans to invest Rs 200 crore in Punjab, Haryana, HP
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Oct 2003
Touchtel gets 5 lakh customers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Oct 2003
Government for hike in foreign investment cap in telecom
By Our Economy Bureau | 26 Sep 2003
Sharp upsurge in mobile usage due to free incoming regime
By Pradeep Rane | 24 Sep 2003
Data Access, Telenor sign pact to share network resources
By New Delhi: | 23 Sep 2003
Cellular operators, subscribers may soon end their honeymoon
By K Sunita | 20 Sep 2003
Bharti Telenet grows in Chennai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Sep 2003
Bharti dig at Indian Railways
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 08 Sep 2003
JP Mobile extends enterprise reach of Nokia series 60 devices
By Our Convergence Bureau | 04 Sep 2003
Footloose and wire-free
By Probir Roy | 01 Sep 2003
Hutchinson simplifies recharging of cellular phone SIM cards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Aug 2003
All lines in this route are busy
By With more players operat | 29 Aug 2003
Data Access signs deal with Intelsat for satellite capacity
By New Delhi: | 26 Aug 2003
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