Surajeet Das Gupta &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In Mumbai

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Spice may buy 39% stake in Sony TV

Spice may buy 39% stake in Sony TV

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2008

Flush with cash from his wireless telephony company's sale, industrialist B K Modi is negotiating to acquire 39 per cent stake in Indian television company, Multi Screen Media, earlier known as Sony Entertainment Television. Modi, who was earlier eyeing the 32 per cent stake held by Indian shareholders, is now looking at acquiring an additional 7 per cent held by trusts. He is also planning to re-brand the television channel as Sony Spice TV.

India to soon see slew of cheap mobiles

India to soon see slew of cheap mobiles

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2008

Electronics and white goods manufacturers such as Videocon, Spice, Usha and Mirc Electronics have begun engaging the services of Independent design houses to take on the likes of global giants including Nokia, Sony Ericsson and LG in the mobile handset space. An IDH conducts research and development and designs handsets to enable Indian telcos launch their own mobile handset brands. It takes an upfront one-time fee for the purpose.

BSNL order: Ericsson rubs Sun, EMC the wrong way

BSNL order: Ericsson rubs Sun, EMC the wrong way

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2008

A move by Swedish telecom major Ericsson, the main implementation partner for Bharat Sanchar Nigam's (BSNL) disaster recovery (DR) program, to replace Sun Microsystems and EMC Corporation storage solutions with Hewlett-Packard (HP) products has kicked up a controversy.

Sunil Mittal: Saviour of land-line phone?

Sunil Mittal: Saviour of land-line phone?

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2008

Sunil Mittal is seeking subsidies from the Indian government to revive the dying fixed-line phones in the country. The chairman of Bharti Airtel, the leading private sector GSM service provider, has sought the removal of licence fee and service tax that are burdening the sector.

Etisalat says no to Spice

Etisalat says no to Spice

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

UAE-based telecommunication services provider Emirates Telecommunications Corporation has pulled out of negotiations to acquire a stake in Indian wireless telephony service provider Spice Communications, citing high valuation. Separately, the promoters were expecting a deal to be signed in the next couple of days.

Here comes the over-friendly Trojan

Here comes the over-friendly Trojan

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

A Trojan is a programme that appears to be desirable (like a free downloadable game or screen saver), but contains viruses or worms (self-replicating viruses) that can create havoc with the PC and the network.

Telekom Malaysia heads Spice stake sale talks

Telekom Malaysia heads Spice stake sale talks

Rediff.com   6 Jun 2008

A team of Telekom Malaysia officials will meet US-based billionaire B K Modi and officials of Idea Cellular in Mumbai on Friday, a top official at Spice Communications said. Another option is to permit Telekom Malaysia raise its stake in Spice Communications to 74 per cent. Even though, Idea Cellular will have no role to play in this deal, the Modi family will sell around 14 per cent stake and retain a 26 per cent stake.

Coming soon: Poor man's 'BlackBerry'

Coming soon: Poor man's 'BlackBerry'

Rediff.com   6 Jun 2008

Users of entry-level handsets will soon be able to avail of push-mail services, with the Rajesh Jain-promoted Netcore Solutions close to launching the service in India.

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