 | Acquisition is the Key Having worked silently behind closed doors, SRIT has come of age with major acquisitions in the telecom space
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 | Million Marks Bharti Airtel and Tata Teleservices reached new milestones in terms of subscriber-base. Can they continue the same success story in the wake of spectrum issues that are daunting the country's telecom prospects? |
 | Tightening the NooseTightening the Noose TRAI comes to the rescue of consumers, fixing a maximum monthly rent that a cable operator can charge |
 | Peace... Finally! And fortunately it can be a win-win situation for all
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 | Policy: Futuristic Norms Revision in spectrum allocation criteria sparks another round of hot debate among telecom operators, though they have kept mum on several revolutionary policies by TRAI |
 | Nokia: India Calling India has become the second largest market for Nokia. Can India replace China as the key market?
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 | INSAT-4CR: Boon For DTH Though successful in boosting the confidence of DTH players, can the launch of INSAT-4CR meet fresh requirements |
 | Battered by Battery Nokia's image has definitely taken a beating, but their concern for customers is worth appreciating |
 | Digital Option In a large and fragmented market such as India, HITS may be one of the technologies to digitize cable operations |
 | IBM's Great Idea The size of the10-year pact will depend on future growth-both revenue and circle expansion-of Idea Cellular |
 | Investing in Nodes BT's new MPLS node in Chennai is expected to meet the demanding telecommunications needs of IT and BPO segments |
 | Roaming Slashed! TRAI is becoming active in regularizing the tariff regime in the country. But are customers benefiting?
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