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Blog blocking stalemate continues

Friday 21 July '06

Three days into the unhappy skirmish with bloggers, the government on Thursday double-barrelled its decision to gag 17 websites and blogs in India.
Exposingtheleft.blog is dangerous

Wednesday 19 July '06

Clearly, the government has a lot to handle since the seven serial blasts in Mumbai last Tuesday. Banning America’s anti-Left website ExposingTheLeft.Blogspot.Com is a start.
Post 7/11, Govt targets ‘extreme’ websites, bloggers on the blink

Tuesday 18 July '06

The fast-growing community of online bloggers has borne the brunt of the government’s decision to block some 20 websites in a post-Mumbai show of force.
Testing woes as this year’s 3G launch pushed away

Tuesday 11 July '06

As no testing frequencies allocated, telcos are looking overseas for pre-launch checks
Operators remain bull-headed about 3G spectrum

Sunday 9 July '06

The CDMA versus GSM fight is far from over.At ongoing discussions on 3G spectrum, the CDMA Development Group...
A browser here, and a browser there

Thursday 29 June '06

Little on the Internet seems worth fighting for. For many, not even the cost of Internet access any more. Lately, though, web browsers have materialised in numbers to satisfy a growing urge for fresh wheels to roam the Internet.
CDMA is dying by the day: Sunil Mittal

Saturday 24 June '06

Days after top CDMA operator Reliance stunned everybody by switching sides to GSM technology...
Tug of war between cellcos, DoP on customer verification

Saturday 17 June '06

Cost an issue as Posts seeks Rs 30 per verification, only 1% success rate in pilot project
About time, broadband connections under scanner

Monday 12 June '06

MIT has demonstrated for the first time its $100 laptop that will run at 2 watts power, be readable in bright light, and rugged enough to use in dusty areas
Trai speeds up migration to NextGen networks

Saturday 10 June '06

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has activated India’s migration to the more advanced Next Generation networks...
VSAT operators told to comply with FDI norms

Wednesday 7 June '06

The Department of Telecom has asked all commercial VSAT operators in the country to comply with the latest foreign investment norms by July 2...
Telcos favour regulated approach, global route to unbundling

Monday 5 June '06

Private telecom players are building up a business case in favour of unbundling the last mile owned by state-owned BSNL and MTNL, despite the PSUs’ opposition to the move.
Infra sharing set to boost telecom services

Wednesday 31 May '06

Mobile services are in for a big improvement. Starting June 15, telecom service providers will kick-start an infrastructure-sharing plan that will represent a 200-300 per cent improvement in the quality of service by October 2007.
Pay-as-you-go Windows

Tuesday 30 May '06

Emerging markets are where most new PC buyers are, but many in these parts of the world cannot afford their own computer system.
Overcoming the digital divide: With a little help from friends

Monday 15 May '06

On the platter at WCIT: How to bring a brand of technology to developing countries through lower-cost devices, without killing the more expensive high-end products
Why most are denied the right to know

Thursday 11 May '06

Passed on March 12, 2005, and enacted three months later, the Right to Information Act is a year old.
MTNL goes long distance

Tuesday 9 May '06

Get ready for a fresh bout of drops in long distance tariffs. State owned telecom operator MTNL is ready to kick-start its own National Long Distance network and has drawn out plans to get a bigger bang from every subscriber buck.
Spectrum war: GSM shoots at CDMA again

Wednesday 3 May '06

COAI has supported the National Frequency Allocation Plan against Ratan Tata’s call
Some help for an overloaded Internet

Tuesday 2 May '06

The Internet’s next generation, IPv6, is almost here, with the promise of holding 3x1039 addresses.
Cellcos team up for patron headcount

Saturday 29 April '06

Council to be set up to verify mobile subscription figures, DoP to be partner
DVD format race begins, Toshiba first off the block

Tuesday 25 April '06

The next-generation DVD player for high-definition movies are out. They are from Toshiba, cost over $800 and support the HD-DVD format, rival of the Blu-Ray Disc faction.
India Post targets foreign couriers over terminal dues

Monday 24 April '06

The government is losing out on foreign exchange receipts because international courier companies are eating into the Department of Posts share of terminal dues.
First past the post

Sunday 23 April '06

The courier industry’s turf war with India Post heats up, reports Pragya Singh
As penetration increases, India will mimic China: Haque

Friday 21 April '06

Yatra Online, the first online travel services company for the India market, was a direct investment in an Indian company focused in the local market
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