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Trai raises red flag on India’s crawling broadband speeds
18 Apr 2015
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has finally raised the red flag on India’s frustratingly slow ‘broadband’ services, suggesting several reforms that the government must take to remedy this problem
Major buyout firms eyeing TV3 Ireland: reports
17 Apr 2015
Major buyout firms eyeing TV3 Ireland: reports
17 Apr 2015
Cameco signs $280 mn uranium deal as India, Canada resume N-cooperation
15 Apr 2015
Canada, the first to open uranium supplies to India, banned exports of uranium and nuclear hardware to India in the 1970s after New Delhi used Canadian technology to develop a nuclear bomb
2G case: Manmohan was ‘misled’ by Raja, CBI tells court
15 Apr 2015
In its final arguments in the 2G spectrum allocation case, the CBI today told a Special Court in Delhi trying the case that former telecom minister A Raja had misled the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on policy matters pertaining to 2G spectrum allocation
IBM-Apple venture to provide data analytics to healthcare sector
15 Apr 2015
IBM is keen to deepen its partnership with Apple Inc to make use of health information gathered by millions of Apple devices
IBM-Apple venture to provide data analytics to healthcare sector
15 Apr 2015
IBM is keen to deepen its partnership with Apple Inc to make use of health information gathered by millions of Apple devices
IBM-Apple venture to provide data analytics to healthcare sector
15 Apr 2015
IBM is keen to deepen its partnership with Apple Inc to make use of health information gathered by millions of Apple devices
Nokia to acquire Alcatel-Lucent in $16.6-bn stock deal
15 Apr 2015
The merged entity would overtake industry giants Ericsson AB and Huawei Technologies in wireless-infrastructure revenue, enabling Nokia to emerge as the world's largest wireless infrastructure provider
Nokia to acquire Alcatel-Lucent in $16.6-bn stock deal
15 Apr 2015
The merged entity would overtake industry giants Ericsson AB and Huawei Technologies in wireless-infrastructure revenue, enabling Nokia to emerge as the world's largest wireless infrastructure provider
Nokia to acquire Alcatel-Lucent in $16.6-bn stock deal
15 Apr 2015
The merged entity would overtake industry giants Ericsson AB and Huawei Technologies in wireless-infrastructure revenue, enabling Nokia to emerge as the world's largest wireless infrastructure provider
Avon explores sale of North America business
15 Apr 2015
Avon Products Inc is exploring options, including potentially selling itself entirely or its struggling North American business, as the 129-year-old beauty products company's fortunes have sharply diminished in recent years
Verizon, AT&T take net neutrality battle to US court
15 Apr 2015
Even as the debate of net neutrality rages in India, the US telecom association has filed a case against a Federal Communications Commission’s order to free online traffic
Verizon, AT&T take net neutrality battle to US court
15 Apr 2015
Even as the debate of net neutrality rages in India, the US telecom association has filed a case against a Federal Communications Commission’s order to free online traffic
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