Telecom Majors To Contract For VoIP
India is moving ahead towards packet-based telecommunication networking, with almost every major telecom operator now contracting for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) equipment.
Reliance, XLRI Join To Promote e-Learning
“Our tie-up with Reliance WebWorld to offer the course on real broadband platform will take the management training expertise of our XLRI’s faculty to several virtual classrooms across India,” XLRI director N Casimir said.
Hughes Lowers Broadband Prices
Network service provider Hughes has slashed its satellite broadband prices by 40 per cent with the introduction of five new high speed service plans.
BSNL Quotes Steep Fee On VPN Service
BSNL has suggested a steep Rs 50 crore entry fee and 15 per cent licence fee towards revenue share for category ‘A’ ISPs, who wish to provide corporate networking services throughout the country like national long distance operators.
Vyomesh Joshi on Yahoo! Board
Vyomesh Joshi, Executive Vice President of Hewlett Packard’s Imaging and Printing Group, has been appointed to the Board of Directors by Yahoo! Inc.
Price to Determine Net Penetration
Union Minister of State for IT and Communication, Shakeel Ahmed on Monday, said low cost of entry would determine future of internet and broadband access in the developing countries.
Internet Connections Up 23% In FY05
The number of internet subscribers in India went up by 23 per cent in 2004-05 to 2.92 million over 2003-04. “The number of active internet subscribers increased to 2.92 million in March 2005, from 2.36 million in March 2004,” industry body MAIT said on Tuesday.
Naukri.com To Start More Portals
Infoedge, which runs popular job search website Naukri.com, is planning to start more portals in real estate, education and e-commerce space.
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