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2 more IB terror suspects identified as Pak traders

Two Pakistani men named among five terror suspects by intelligence agency RAW and whose photos were carried by the media in India have been identified as traders linked to a bustling electronics......

2G scam: AG advised Pranab, Raja in 2007

The office of Attorney General Goolam E Vahanvati has said he had offered advice as solicitor general to the then External Affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee and Telecom minister A Raja in 2007 on......

He wants to 'create' kidney to solve dialysis woes

Shuvo Roy did not want to be a doctor. His father was a public health physician and several family members were doctors. "I wanted to be different," says Roy. "So I studied engineering." Now he......

Dr Singh faces tough questions over 2G scam

Amidst the flurry of allegations against former telecom minister A Raja and the strong indictment of his handling of 2G spectrum allocation, the controversy is taking a dramatic new turn with......

Tata Teleservices' 19 GSM licences may be cancelled

The GSM industry body Cellular Operators Association of India is planning to approach the Department of Telecommunications in the next few days, asking it to cancel 19 licences awarded to Tata......

Mukesh hits back at GSM players

A couple of days after the Cellular Operators Association of India attacked it for getting what it called undue benefits from the government, Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd has hit......

Tata Teleservices takes on incumbent GSM operators

In a declaration of war against the country's largest telecom association, the Cellular Operators Association of India and its older members, Tata Teleservices Ltd's managing director Anil Sardana,......

COAI emerging battlefield for mobile operators

Size does matter when it comes to voting rights of cellular mobile service providers in their own association COAI, which has asked Tata Teleservices and two other small players to pay for......

11 mn new GSM subscribers in April

Indian GSM telecom operators added 11.25 million new subscribers in the month of May, taking the all-India cellular subscriber base to 444 million, according to cellular operators' association......

  People speak for cellular operators association of india

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Q. I want to have a trip to Andaman. In this regard, I want to know the details about travel agencies, who organise tours to Andaman. The tour package should include Onward Ship, Return Flight, Staying for 4 to 5 days, Food and sight seeing.
:  A. Dear Sir, We take pleasure to introduce ourselves as a reputed Tour Operator of Andaman & Nicobar Islands . We are Offering following...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/i-want-to-have-a-trip-to-andaman.--in-this-regard-i-want-to-//answers/15956236

Ganapathy
Q. How many mobile connections are in use in India ?
Ganapathy:  A. India's mobile telephone subscribers'' base continued to expand at a dazzling pace in August, with the total number of users touching 40.6 million,...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/how-many-mobile-connections-are-in-use-in-india-/893876/answers/15053736

Vilas Pardhe
Q. In what may prove to be a watershed ruling for settling questions of telecom policy, the TDSAT today upheld the concept of dual technology in telecom licenses. TDSAT dismissed the Cellular Operators Association of India's (COAI's) petition challenging the dual tech policy of Department of Telecommunications (DoT). In its judgement, the Telecom Tribunal said the concept of dual technology is not new and is part of telecom policy since 1999.\ \This is clearly a boost for companies like Reliance Communications (R-Comm),Tata Teleservices, HFCL and Shyam Telecom, which had benefited from a
Vilas Pardhe:  A. Thanks for the tip. more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/in-what-may-prove-to-be-a-watershed-ruling-for-settling-ques/15053670/answers/14180318

KAMAL
Q. The Congress Govt. had already allowed the foreign countries to encroch upon our Indian Economy by allowing them liberally to invest.The Civil Aviation Department is now being given up to foreigners. Though they are now the ruling party, have they the authority to give away such National Properties for their personal gains ?
KAMAL:  A. Press Releases BackENHANCEMENT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT CEILING FROM 49 PER CENT TO 74 PER CENT IN TELECOM SECTORDate : 07 Nov 2005Location :...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/the-congress-govt.-had-already-allowed-the-foreign-countries/14180304/answers/8138372

sarma sarma
Q. What is 3G? why its not accessible in India.
Sarma Sarma:  A. SHORT for third generation, 3G marks a quantum jump in telecom services. 3G services are expected to facilitate higher speed and data throughput,...... more

http://qna.rediff.com/questions-and-answers/what-is-3g-why-its-not-accessible-in-india./8137273/answers/101340

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'Mobile towers no health risk'

Reuters New Delhi: The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said that cell phone towers in the city were not illegal and that radiation... ...

http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=253036938
COAI Says Mobile Towers Do Not Affect Health

Cell phone towers in Delhi are not illegal, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has said, adding that radiation from them does not... ...

http://www.medindia.net/news/coai-says-mobile-towers-do-not-affect-health-119263-1.htm
Uninor aims to break-even in all circles by 2013

AHMEDABAD: Telecom operator Uninor today said its Gujarat circle has achieved break-even and it targets to break even in rest of the circles by... ...

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/telecom/uninor-aims-to-achieve-break-even-in-all-circles-by-2013/articleshow/20151730.cms
Operators explore the resco model to reduce energy costs

Telecom operators began sharing their passive infrastructure in 2005 in the wake of falling tariffs and low ARPUs. This paved the way for the... ...

http://www.tele.net.in/trends-a-developments/item/12211-green-gains-operators-explore-the-resco-model-to-reduce-energy-costs
Industry initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

The Indian telecom industry has grown at an unprecedented rate over the past few years. As of January 2013, the country's subscriber base stood at... ...

http://www.tele.net.in/trends-a-developments/item/12209-carbon-concerns-industry-initiatives-to-reduce-greenhouse-gas-emissions

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