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February 22

  • Telecom meet makes `some' headway.

  • Hiring shows IT majors upbeat on India.

  • More spectrum must for more players: TRAI.

  • Intel picks India for new fab factory.

    February 21

  • Tax sops likely for hardware industry; if MoF accepts MIT demands.

  • Exult sets up India arm.

  • Huawei buy-back stalled; no Chinese policy, says FIPB.

  • FEHK group to forge 2 JVs in IT, Outsourcing.

  • Incoming calls for BSNL's CellOne, free.

  • ChrysCapital puts $ 5 m on Vantegde and $ 10m on Epiphany.

  • BT workers resist call centre in India.

    February 20

  • VSNL gets into retail mode.

  • Mindteck betting on embedded systems.

  • Tata Tele picks Motorola for CDMA deal.

  • Japan placement co plans Hyd centre.

  • Moser Baer strikes 3 year Imation deal.

  • Orchid Print to shed Tata Infomedia deal.

  • Moser Baer looks at Germany for manufacturing unit.

    February 19

  • VSNL woos cell operators; goes a long distance to shore up revenues.

  • FIIs raise holding in Digital Globalsoft.

  • VJIL plans BPO foray; names arm.

  • Bharti offers audio conferencing services.

  • Hexaware sees 35 pc revenue growth.

  • Ramco Systems jumps.

  • Google buys Pyra Labs.

  • TCS recruits 250 from Shanghai Univ.

    February 18

  • Telecom licence feels cut on the cards.

  • Infy sticks to Q4 guidance despite Iraq.

  • i-flex looks to Citibank for more products revenue.

  • VCs turning match-makers.

  • Hexaware posts Rs 7.47 cr net; stock shines ahead of results.

  • VSNL ups dial-up Net access tariffs by 5-13 pc.

  • Nasscom targets $ 8b revenues from software products by 2008.

  • Nasscom sees 2.5 lakh shortfall in workforce.

    February 17

  • Reliance may peg ISD call rates at Rs 5.

  • Midas Comm bags Rs 1000 cr in CorDect gear in the last year.

  • SAIF free to sell 23 pc in Sify.

  • Nishar has had no stake in Aptech since 2000.

  • Kyocera bags MTNL's WLL handset deal at Rs 5000 per unit.

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