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Now, swipe your mobile to pay bills!

Now, swipe your mobile to pay bills!

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2008

You can now pay all your bills with your phone.

BPL Mobile slashes STD rates by 50%

BPL Mobile slashes STD rates by 50%

Rediff.com   11 Jan 2008

The company has launched a new card, the India One Pre-paid, under which users can make STD calls at a flat rate of Re 1 per minute. SMSes to any destination in the country would also be charged at a flat rate of Re 1 per message, BPL Mobile director and CEO S Subramaniam told Business Standard in an interview.

Infotech freshers can expect 40% pay hike

Infotech freshers can expect 40% pay hike

Rediff.com   8 Jan 2008

Global IT companies will add around 1.08 lakh employees in India by 2010, by increasing the headcount to 2.73 lakh. This would be a 65.25 per cent increase from the 1.65 lakh employed by the end of 2007.

Insurance for property deals soon

Insurance for property deals soon

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2008

Private insurers are planning to launch property title insurance covers in India soon. Foreign investment is therefore likely to enter the Indian real estate market.

2G spectrum auction may hit users

2G spectrum auction may hit users

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2008

DoT opposes the auction of 2G spectrum as anti-consumer and warns PMO that such a move can result in monopolising of mobile services in India.

ADAG floats Tech Reliance for IT debut

ADAG floats Tech Reliance for IT debut

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2008

The Anil Ambani group has already readied a war chest for the new initiative.

Insurers defy IRDA norms

Insurers defy IRDA norms

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2007

General insurers violated IRDA norms on discounts. IRDA reveals plans for 2008

Now, Net-enabled phones for Rs 480 from RCom

Now, Net-enabled phones for Rs 480 from RCom

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2007

Company targets sale of one million handsets a year.

Corporate insurance covers get cheaper

Corporate insurance covers get cheaper

Rediff.com   27 Dec 2007

Insurance companies have started offering IT, IT-enabled services, business process outsourcing and non-manufacturing companies with policies due for renewal on January 1 discounts of more than 60 per cent.

General insurers to get full pricing freedom soon

General insurers to get full pricing freedom soon

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

Seventy five per cent of the non-life insurance industry, which consists of fire, engineering and motor covers, was subject to rates prescribed by the Tariff Advisory Committee up to December 2006, irrespective of whether the risk was good or bad. The industry was partially detariffed on January 1, 2007, but the regulator restricted the discounts insurers could give to minimise the dangers of an irrational price war.

SBI seeks record entry premium for insurance foray

SBI seeks record entry premium for insurance foray

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2007

State Bank of India (SBI) is asking prospective partners for its general insurance foray to pay it Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) to Rs 350 crore (Rs 3.5 billion) as entry premium, insurance industry sources said.

Twist in spectrum row: Vodafone takes on RCom

Twist in spectrum row: Vodafone takes on RCom

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2007

In a move that will result in further snowballing of the spectrum issue, British telecom major Vodafone has termed the Reliance Communications' (RCom) allegations "as false and inconsistent with the facts".

Vodafone, Airtel consortium 'Idea' has no takers

Vodafone, Airtel consortium 'Idea' has no takers

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2007

The move by three major telecom service providers - Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Idea Cellular - to set up a consortium for passive infrastructure is gaining ground, but independent telecom infrastructure providers are yet to be convinced.

80 pc telemarketers pester users, flout rules

80 pc telemarketers pester users, flout rules

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2007

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has authorised service providers to either penalise errant telemarketers with a fine of Rs 500 per unsolicited call or disconnect their lines following subscriber complaints.

'Return of excess spectrum should be mandatory'

'Return of excess spectrum should be mandatory'

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2007

Reliance Communications chairman Anil Ambani has proposed that the government should make it mandatory for telecom service providers to surrender additional spectrum that they are not utilising. Putting his proposal into practice, Ambani has also conveyed his willingness to surrender the extra 1.8 MHz spectrum that his group has in the Bihar circle.

Spectrum war: Anil Ambani writes to DoT

Spectrum war: Anil Ambani writes to DoT

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2007

Upping the ante in the ongoing spectrum war, Reliance Communications chairman Anil Ambani has shot off a missive to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), accusing GSM operators of having cornered spectrum under the valuable 900 MHz.

Indowind Energy set for $100 mn buy

Indowind Energy set for $100 mn buy

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

Chennai-based Indowind Energy is in advanced stages of negotiations to acquire a wind energy company in Europe for an estimated price of around $100 million (Rs 400 crore). The acquisition, if successful, will help the wind energy and farming company to expand its footprint both in domestic and global markets.

Vodafone to raise Rs 2,000 cr overseas

Vodafone to raise Rs 2,000 cr overseas

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2007

Vodafone-Essar, the leading GSM operator is raising around $500 million (Rs 2,000 crore) through overseas borrowing. This is the first fund raising by the telecom major after British telecom major Vodafone acquired a majority stake.

Illegal 'hub' a problem for entertainment, IT

Illegal 'hub' a problem for entertainment, IT

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2007

The entertainment industry is not amused by her activities, neither is the IT sector since it has given rise to a new breed of e-criminals (piracy is a crime according to the Indian Cyber Act 2000). Moreover, system administrators abhor her existence since her downloading clogs their corporate networks, weakens their firewalls besides disseminating unregulated content.

Hinduja plans big bang financial services foray

Hinduja plans big bang financial services foray

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2007

The Hinduja Group plans to enter the financial services space in India with a bang. Apart from plans to set up life insurance, non-life insurance and asset management companies, the group is also working towards areas such as wealth management, broking and portfolio management services. The group has finalised its partners for setting up a holding company, which will have three business arms offering wealth management, broking and portfolio management services.