Subir Roy &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In Bangalore

Stories by Subir Roy &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In Bangalore

What the IITs really need

What the IITs really need

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2009

What is really needed is a tenure track where higher pay goes with accountability, not peer review which tends to favour the upward drift of the incumbent mediocrity.

UID will empower the poor, says Nilekani

UID will empower the poor, says Nilekani

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2009

Nearly two months into his new job as the head of the Unique Identification Authority of India, Nandan Nilekani says the real beneficiary of the project will be the poor who have no identity at present.He is in a hurry because "the next 12-18 months are very critical in getting this project off the ground," by when the first set of identity numbers will be issued. If all goes well, five years from now the UID data base will cover a few hundred million people.

How Indian firms kept Net alive when Taiwan rocked

How Indian firms kept Net alive when Taiwan rocked

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2009

This was the most serious cable disruption since 2001, when a submarine cable connecting the mainland with the US was cut off.

Multiple SIMs weigh heavy on operators

Multiple SIMs weigh heavy on operators

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2009

For example, Idea Cellular posted a 0.7 per cent decline in the average minutes of use per subscriber in the first quarter of the current financial year, partly because of the increasing use of multiple SIM cards. So, too, with Vodafone-Essar. The company admits a fall in usage per subscriber, as an increasing number utilised SIMs of more than one operator, particularly in the new circles.

Android phones call on Indian consumers

Android phones call on Indian consumers

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2009

Samsung Electronics and Motorola are gearing up to launch handsets based on Google's Android operating system in India.

Trade is good, India finally realises

Trade is good, India finally realises

Rediff.com   19 Aug 2009

Korean hardware prowess and Indian software prowess can result in a formidable partnership

3G guidelines not viable for foreign players

3G guidelines not viable for foreign players

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

The restrictions may include an additional licence fee a foreign operator has to foot on, infrastructure hurdles and lack of a brand identity in the country, unlike in the case of a 2G operator.

Wipro close to Rs 1,500-crore IT deal with Etisala

Wipro close to Rs 1,500-crore IT deal with Etisala

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2009

If the deal goes through, this would be the second largest deal for Wipro in the telecom space. Earlier in April, the IT major bagged a Rs 2,500-crore (Rs 25 billion) contract from another new operator, Unitech Wireless. Importantly, Wipro will be pipping seven other IT vendors, including IBM and Tech Mahindra, who were also in discussions with Etisalat, according to sources.

Boeing to replicate US biz structure in India

Boeing to replicate US biz structure in India

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

The US-based aircraft manufacturing giant will expand its manufacturing presence, launch subsidiaries and strengthen research and development (R&D) programmes in the country. Jeppesen, a subsidiary of Boeing, is close to setting up an office in Hyderabad, while another, Aviall, the company's spare parts subsidiary, already has operations from Noida.

Rates need to be cut further

Rates need to be cut further

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2009

Analysts and the media have near-unanimously approved the latest monetary policy update of the Reserve Bank of India which has left key interest rates unchanged, while indicating that its accommodative stance will continue until recovery becomes more robust. But it is possible to question whether this halfway house is the right place to be in right now.

Telcos dial hard for Africa

Telcos dial hard for Africa

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2009

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd chairman Kuldeep Goyal has been trying to get a foothold in Africa since February this year when the government allowed the state-owned giant to pursue business opportunities in that continent. The five-month old search continues; Goyal says BSNL is looking at acquiring stakes or licences in African markets as and when they are put up for sale.

BSNL-MTNL merger best option for both: Goyal

BSNL-MTNL merger best option for both: Goyal

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2009

A merger between state-run telecom firms Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd is the best option because it would create the country's largest telecom company, said Kuldeep Goyal, chairman and managing director of BSNL.

Money alone can't buy inclusive growth

Money alone can't buy inclusive growth

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2009

The signal is that it is willing, but it is a bit open if it will be able to.

Navi Mumbai real estate prices rise

Navi Mumbai real estate prices rise

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2009

During the past 30 days, prices of medium residential apartments rose by Rs 300-500 per square feet across various nodes in the city. The present prices range at Rs 2,500-3,000 per square foot across nodes like Kamothe, Panvel, Kharghar, Khandeshwar and CDB Belapur, said Srikanth Puduval, a real estate agent.

How India can reduce global warming

How India can reduce global warming

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2009

Climate change is not something only 'they' have to worry about because it is 'their' creation, says Subir Roy.

Airtel allowed to 'unlock' Apple's iPhone

Airtel allowed to 'unlock' Apple's iPhone

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2009

Apple has authorised Bharti Airtel to 'unlock' its 3G iPhones, launched earlier, enabling the Indian company to sell it through their stores to any user, not necessarily only an Airtel subscriber.

MNP may eat into telcos' profits: Study

MNP may eat into telcos' profits: Study

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2009

According to a study by analyst firm Angel Broking, once the MNP facility is operational, mobile operators' average revenues per user, the benchmark of a telecom operator's financial strength, would get adversely impacted by around 5 per cent. Telecom companies' margins would also drop by 100-150 basis points and even earnings per share estimates would be pruned by 9-21 per cent.

India to miss iPhone price cut

India to miss iPhone price cut

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2009

Apple's decision to slash its entry-level iPhone (8 GB version) in the US market will not trickle down to India anytime soon.

The 2020 challenge before IT-BPO

The 2020 challenge before IT-BPO

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2009

What does India need to do to realise the full potential that information technology and outsourced business services?

Satellite piracy sends strong signals to India

Satellite piracy sends strong signals to India

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

A pirate can assemble a system -- including a dish, a receiver and a decorder (together called an STB) for as low as Rs 900-1,000. This, tuned into different frequencies, can steal signals of most of the DTH operators. According to IMI, which represents over 50 companies including big labels like Saregama, Tips, Venus and Sony Music, the music industry derives a substantial amount of their revenues from TV and Internet rights.