 | Sweep it all Under the...Sea? Undersea cables carry more than 95% of the international telecom traffic. Recent cable cuts raise some interesting questions |
 | Healthcare@Home Home patient monitoring is a fledgling market with the potential to save thousands of lives and millions of dollars. But it needs some concerted work by technology and healthcare companies |
 | The War of Devices Specialized versus converged. Mobile converged devices saw growth of 67.8% in the first quarter of 2006 over the same quarter a year ago. Does that spell doom for specialized devices? |
 | Does Slow Track FDI Help?
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 | Why Fill Their Coffers? It’s pointless compensating the state-run telcos for an access deficit that vaguely exists |
 | Consumer Welfare First Regulation and competition should be such that there’s public, if not private, access for all |
 | Firepower Reliance has dwarfed all previous launches, gone direct to people, and raised the ante |
 | No Unfair Tactics Please Delaying interconnection to the competition is a sign of state-ownership hangover |
 | Burdened with TACs... ...BSNL and MTNL are at a clear disadvantage against the fierecely competitive private players |
 | Collaborate for Security Closely working with SPs will help security agencies contain terrorists’ misuse of networks |
 | Private-sector Red Tapism That keeps Bharti from being a customer’s delight, even as BSNL spiffs up the act |
 | Services, the Building Blocks for New Telcos With the Indian telecom scenario becoming increasingly competitive, services will hold the key to high-value customer acquisition |
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