Rajesh S Kurup &Amp; Ishita Russell In Mumbai

Stories by Rajesh S Kurup &Amp; Ishita Russell In Mumbai

In India, only 10 pc Wi-Fi networks are safe

In India, only 10 pc Wi-Fi networks are safe

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

If you are a wireless (read Wi-Fi) internet user, you could easily be the next victim of a terrorist who accesses your computer to send emails, which can get you into trouble with authorities as was the case with some users in Mumbai.

Your cell phone calls might get cheaper!

Your cell phone calls might get cheaper!

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

Interconnect user charges are paid by one telecom service provider to another for enabling calls from one network to the other. The present interconnect charge of 30 paise per incoming minute was fixed in 2003. The price was considered high even then. Now, with equipment prices falling, a revision was called for, said industry analysts.

BSNL lets Ericsson use Hewlett-Packard solutions

BSNL lets Ericsson use Hewlett-Packard solutions

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

This is contrary to the BSNL technical committee's earlier approval to use the DR solutions of US-based Sun Microsystems and EMC Corporation. According to vendors close to the development, HP's DR solutions were not mentioned in the original purchase order issued to Ericsson, the main bidder.

Vodafone fears Essar may further dilute BPL stake

Vodafone fears Essar may further dilute BPL stake

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2008

The Ruias and other promoters own a 99.99 per cent stake through various companies in BPL Mobile Communications. They have already toned it down to 82.4 per cent, sources close to the development said. Now, the group is looking at further bringing it down to less than 70 per cent. This will make BPL Mobile Communications a shell company and diminish its values making its shares 'worthless,' says Vodafone.

Vodafone accuses Essar of altering BPL shr capital

Vodafone accuses Essar of altering BPL shr capital

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

The dispute between Vodafone and the Ruia-owned Essar Group, its 33 per cent partners in Vodafone-Essar, over ownership of BPL Mobile deepened this week after the UK-based telecom major alleged that Essar had altered the share structure of the Mumbai service provider in violation of a 2006 agreement

Foreign firms' 3G quality may suffer for want of s

Foreign firms' 3G quality may suffer for want of s

Rediff.com   30 Aug 2008

Foreign operators may fail to provide quality 3G services, unlike their Indian counterparts, as the Department of Telecommunications is offering spectrum in tranches of 5 MHz, which is insufficient for starting operations.

R-ADAG outsources call centre operations

R-ADAG outsources call centre operations

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2008

The Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group has awarded a 5-year outsourcing contract to a Delhi-based call centre, Caretel Infotech, a part of Dalmiya group, for about Rs 300 crore.

Apple to unveil iTune Store soon

Apple to unveil iTune Store soon

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

Apple, the US consumer electronics and software company, is close to opening its iTune Store in India. iTune Store, the world's most popular online entertainment store, offers songs, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks and iPod games.

Mumbai braces for mobile services battle

Mumbai braces for mobile services battle

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

With at least seven more mobile service providers planning to launch operations in the Mumbai circle, following in the footsteps of GSM player Idea Cellular, the market is slated to become the country's most competitive and fierce telecom zone.

Modi starts talks with SET's shareholders

Modi starts talks with SET's shareholders

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2008

The negotiations were shelved following a difference of opinion on prices. "We intend to close both the deals by September," said a highly-placed source with MCorp, the holding company for B K Modi's group of companies.

Go for MID: It's cheaper and faster than 3G

Go for MID: It's cheaper and faster than 3G

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2008

3G mobile services, to be launched in India on August 22, is set to have serious competition. The reason is simple: if you are looking for high quality video streaming of movies and want to play multiplayer on-line games, it's not 3G services alone you need to look at.

Kuwait telco begins talks for Indian buys

Kuwait telco begins talks for Indian buys

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2008

Mobile Telecommunications Company (Zain), the third largest telecom operator in West Asia and a leading operator in Africa, has initiated talks with several Indian telecom service providers to buy stakes.

DoT rejects plea for leniency on service rollout

DoT rejects plea for leniency on service rollout

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

In a move that will not augur well for companies which have been awarded 2G licences recently, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has rejected proposals by new telecom entrants for a relaxation of rollout obligations.

Apple still not singing the right tune in India

Apple still not singing the right tune in India

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

In India, Apple users purchase entertainment content from other websites, at times from legitimate portals, but mostly end up buying pirated content in India.

3G handset makers to ring in Rs 3,500-4,000 offer

3G handset makers to ring in Rs 3,500-4,000 offer

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

With 3G mobile services, which provide high-speed downloads of data, movies and videos, around six month away, mobile phone makers are getting ready to offer handsets for as little as Rs 3,500, against the currently available minimum price of over Rs 8,000.

Datacom Solutions has big plans

Datacom Solutions has big plans

Rediff.com   2 Aug 2008

Consumer durables major Videocon Industries' subsidiary Datacom Solutions, which has received telecom licences to begin pan-India operations, is planning to commence network rollout starting August 15 and services by year-end, becoming one of the first newcomers to launch operations.

Internet reaching out to youth in hinterland

Internet reaching out to youth in hinterland

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

A study by Internet research firm JuxtConsult reveals that one out of every seven regular Internet users is from the rural belt.

Indian brands to counter Chinese unbranded mobiles

Indian brands to counter Chinese unbranded mobiles

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2008

Multinational mobile companies such as Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and LG, who dominate the mobile handset space with over 75 per cent of the market share, might face a new challenge. This time it's not from Chinese unbranded products, which have been flooding the Indian market.

Tough call for iPhone in India

Tough call for iPhone in India

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2008

Global mobile phone majors Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and others are offering a slew of products including touchscreen and music capable handsets in India to counter the might of Apple's iPhone, which is expected to hit the markets in September.

Etisalat out of Tata Teleservices stake talks

Etisalat out of Tata Teleservices stake talks

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

Etisalat, which is mulling an Indian foray, has since started discussions with several telecom companies including the Videocon Group's Datacom Solutions and Essar-controlled Loop Telecom for equity. Ravi Sharma, CEO of Datacom confirmed that Etilasat was one of the companies to which the company was talking but declined to offer details. Loop Telecom declined to comment.