Surajeet Das Gupta &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In New Delhi

Stories by Surajeet Das Gupta &Amp; Rajesh S Kurup In New Delhi

Bharti Airtel's big dream

Bharti Airtel's big dream

Rediff.com   18 May 2009

It's celebration time for Bharti Airtel, which last week became the third telecom brand in the world to cross the magic 100 million-subscriber mark in a single country. The gap between Airtel and its nearest competitor, Vodafone, is now about 26 million subscribers.

3 firms shortlisted for BSNL's Rs 30,000-cr deal

3 firms shortlisted for BSNL's Rs 30,000-cr deal

Rediff.com   14 May 2009

Three telecom companies - Spanco Telesystems and Solutions, TVS Interconnect Systems (a TVS group firm) and Acme Tele Power - have emerged as the front-runners for state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd's (BSNL) Rs 30,000-crore infrastructure contract.

Your air ticket will get cheaper

Your air ticket will get cheaper

Rediff.com   14 May 2009

Jet Airways, Kingfisher shift flights to low-cost platforms; experts expect a fare war. "Every year, airlines come up with cheap fares in the summer season, but not like this year. I had never seen airlines offering 50 per cent cash-back offers. Now with Jet Konnect and Kingfisher Red, there are more flights to the routes where LCCs used to dominate," says Bhawna Agarwal, co-founder and head of air business, Yatra.com.

FinMin backs Sebi demand to access phone call data

FinMin backs Sebi demand to access phone call data

Rediff.com   13 May 2009

Move aimed at strengthening Sebi's powers to investigate market-related offences.

Airtel DTH, Big TV cut home movie rates

Airtel DTH, Big TV cut home movie rates

Rediff.com   11 May 2009

Watching movies on direct-to-home has become cheaper, with two major DTH operators, Airtel DTH and Big TV, slashing pay-per-view (PPV) prices of premiere (new) movies. While Airtel DTH has reduced prices of paid movie services by 33 per cent, Big TV has cut prices by around 50 per cent.

Indian firms may fall short of web addresses soon

Indian firms may fall short of web addresses soon

Rediff.com   7 May 2009

According to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority -- the body allocating IP addresses -- there were only 4.3 billion IPv4 addresses of which, 68 per cent have been already allocated and 13 per cent are unavailable due to technical issues. All IP4 addresses will run out by April 2010. This makes it necessary for users to move over to IPv6, or the next version that supports a total of 16 billion IP addresses.

Paramount to fly to 35 more cities

Paramount to fly to 35 more cities

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

The fully business-class airline is to commence services to 35 more cities, increasing its domestic routes to 50 by the end of 2010. Delhi is one of the new planned destinations, so are Imphal, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Bhopal, Nagpur, Porbander and other places in Gujarat. This is in addition to the earlier announced plans of launching services to Kolkata, Guwahati and Agartala, connecting these to the south Indian cities of Chennai, Coimbatore and Kochi.

GSM operators oppose 11-digit numbering

GSM operators oppose 11-digit numbering

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

GSM mobile service providers are opposing an 11-digit mobile numbering proposal on grounds that it would inconvenience the country's 390 million subscribers. They are also seeking to end the exclusive two-digit operator code provided to three service providers.

Govt may raise viability funding for NHDP 5

Govt may raise viability funding for NHDP 5

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

The government has decided to raise the viability gap funding (VGF) for certain projects under the fifth phase of the National Highway Development Project (NHDP V), owing to poor response to the first few projects put up for bids in December last year.

Telecom tariffs may fall 25% this year

Telecom tariffs may fall 25% this year

Rediff.com   4 May 2009

The mobile tariffs in the world's cheapest telecom market are set to fall further by at least 20-25 per cent during the year, more so due to increasing number of telecom operators and infrastructure overcapacity.

TCS drops plan to raise headcount in Australia

TCS drops plan to raise headcount in Australia

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

TCS had dropped plans to boost its headcount in Australia even though it recorded double-digit revenue growth, according to reports and blog posts from the country. The Tata group company employed around 950 people in Australia at the end of the previous year, but around 50 have since been relocated to India. This puts TCS' total employee base in that country at around 900, reports say.

Reliance Big TV plans to divest 49% in DTH arm

Reliance Big TV plans to divest 49% in DTH arm

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2009

To expand its services in the five-player private direct-to-home market, Reliance Big TV Ltd, the promoter of Big TV DTH services of the Reliance ADA Group, plans to sell up to 49 per cent to foreign private equity companies and global DTH players.

Why Air India chief lost his job

Why Air India chief lost his job

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2009

With Arvind Jadhav, principal secretary, in the department of infrastructure development of the Karnataka government, emerging as the frontrunner in the race to replace Raghu Menon as the chairman and managing director of the state-owned National Aviation Company of India Ltd (Nacil), which runs Air India, informed sources said Menon lost the coveted job because of his opposition to the airline's proposed joint venture with Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS).

How music companies plan to curb piracy

How music companies plan to curb piracy

Rediff.com   27 Apr 2009

IMI is close to launching a programme - Music Mobile Exchange (MMX) - mainly to curb mobile chip piracy which refers to downloading music from the web or illegally copying it from cassettes or CDs and then transferring it to mobile phones.

DTH operators hiring staff as customers rise

DTH operators hiring staff as customers rise

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2009

At a time the industry is slashing headcount, citing the downturn, direct-to-home (DTH) television service providers are adding employees.

India is only hope for WiMAX in South Asia

India is only hope for WiMAX in South Asia

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2009

The only hope for WiMax operations in South Asia will be India, according to the Yankee Group, since even in countries like the US and other advanced nations, the technology "cannot be rated as successful".

Govt to ensure Satyam flock stays intact

Govt to ensure Satyam flock stays intact

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2009

The agreement with the new owners of Satyam Computer Services will incorporate restrictions to prevent mass retrenchment of employees, according to a top functionary of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

What's in a name? Money!

What's in a name? Money!

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2009

You can make millions, if you are a celebrity and are willing to license your name to other people's business ventures.

Chennai tops in mobile penetration

Chennai tops in mobile penetration

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2009

Mumbai is a distant number two with 90 per cent, followed by Delhi at 83 per cent. The fourth metro, Kolkata, is way behind with 67 per cent. The four metros account for 16 per cent of the country's mobile subscriber base, but 25 per cent of the total revenue. That means their residents use their phones more and pay fatter bills than subscribers elsewhere in the country. This is the user profile that rings a bell for mobile phone marketers.

New telcos to invest $2 bn

New telcos to invest $2 bn

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2009

Firming up their rollout plans, the new telecom licensees will invest around $2 billion in the next four months for the rollout of their services.