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Indian venture, bio-fuel top on Branson's mind

Indian venture, bio-fuel top on Branson's mind

Rediff.com   7 Mar 2008

Richard Branson, after a dramatic launch of Virgin mobile in India, is keen on his India venture and is also exploring the possibilities of using bio-fuel for his aviation arm.

Government nod to nine telecom applicants

Government nod to nine telecom applicants

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2008

In a major development, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has cleared applications of nine telecom aspirants and is close to issuing them Letters of Intent. This will be followed by issuance of universal access service licences and allocation of spectrum.

DoT to identify unused spectrum

DoT to identify unused spectrum

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

In a move that would result in the mellowing of the spectrum issue and enabling the new service providers to commence operations, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has begun identifying the quantity of unused spectrum across 23 circles in the country.

Public help sought to curb illegal call routing

Public help sought to curb illegal call routing

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2008

DoT is asking the public to help to check illegal routing of international calls, which is causing the dept a loss of Rs 5000 cr.

RCom gears up for DTH rollout

RCom gears up for DTH rollout

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

Firming up its plans to rollout direct-to-home (DTH) television services, telecom firm Reliance Communications (RCom) has booked capacity on Malaysian satellite system, MEASAT-3. The deal size could not be confirmed, while it is understood that the deal is signed for around 15-20 years. RCom has booked four transponders, with an option to add four transponders after a year on MEASAT-3.

Now, catch your favourite stars on blogs!

Now, catch your favourite stars on blogs!

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

There is a growing number of celebrities who are regular bloggers and make it a point to chat with their fans logging on at a pre-decided time.

BPOs eye US, UK services mart

BPOs eye US, UK services mart

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

The Indian IT companies, which have been hitherto providing back office services (claims processing and others), are now planning to provide actuarial valuations. Genpact, one of the largest players in the property and casualty space has been in actuarial services since the last five years.

DoT moots hike in spectrum charges

DoT moots hike in spectrum charges

Rediff.com   12 Feb 2008

The Department of Telecommunications has mooted a proposal for increasing additional spectrum charges and has also suggested slashing of one-time fixed spectrum charges.

High telephony spread may lead to churn

High telephony spread may lead to churn

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2008

The high mobile telephony penetration in India's major metros and cities is expected to lead to a dramatic churn in the space

Mobile price war spells doom for PCOs

Mobile price war spells doom for PCOs

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2008

Mobile call rates are declining in face of fierce competition. In this price war, PCOs are likely to be the first casualty.

5th cable cut fuels conspiracy theories

5th cable cut fuels conspiracy theories

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2008

While the extent of Iran's isolation was unclear, many blogs alleged that the cable cuts and outages in West Asia were a ploy by an intelligence agency to disrupt Iranian commerce, targeting an emerging petroleum exchange that the country was shortly hoping to roll out.

Trai works on faster cable restorations

Trai works on faster cable restorations

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2008

In the wake of recent submarine cable cuts that disrupted Internet and telephony services across the world, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is looking at putting in place a mechanism to ensure immediate restoration of lines in case of such incidents in the future.

4th undersea cable snaps, Qatar-UAE traffic hit

4th undersea cable snaps, Qatar-UAE traffic hit

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

In less than a week's time, a fourth submarine cable was severed in West Asia, disrupting voice and telecommunication traffic between Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Core sector to see insurance flush

Core sector to see insurance flush

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

Insurance funds will soon start flowing to special economic zone projects, agro-processing and infrastructure projects, domestic satellite services and social infrastructure like educational institutions and hospitals.

Now, get SMS alerts free of cost!

Now, get SMS alerts free of cost!

Rediff.com   1 Feb 2008

The company - Mumbai-based Netcore Solutions - provides around 20 SMS-based channels like news, Sensex, cricket, jokes, horoscope and Bollywood free-of-cost to subscribers, irrespective of the operator or the circle. Further, these services are available across all the 23 circles in the country.

L&T set to launch AMC

L&T set to launch AMC

Rediff.com   31 Jan 2008

L&T plans to launch as asset management company and has also collaborated with US based Travelers for a non-life insurance venture.

BPL Mobile readies $2.5 bn war chest

BPL Mobile readies $2.5 bn war chest

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2008

The company is exploring fund raising options to start services in 22 circles in the next two years.

Tatas may provide Nano buyers finance directly

Tatas may provide Nano buyers finance directly

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2008

In an effort to make the world's cheapest car more affordable, Tata Motors is exploring the possibility of providing loans for the Nano either through Tata Motors Finance, a wholly owned subsidiary, or existing financing channels.

Tata Tele MD quits

Tata Tele MD quits

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2008

Tata Teleservices MD, Charles Anthony, has called it quits.

GSM cos to launch services with less spectrum

GSM cos to launch services with less spectrum

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2008

In a desperate attempt to grab spectrum and start operations in new circles ahead of rivals, leading GSM operators have informed the government that they are willing to start services with less than 4.4 MHz spectrum. Vodafone Essar has intimated its willingness to start operations in new circles where the availability of spectrum is less than 4.4 MHz.