 | Green Initiatives : Changing Perceptions A large section of the telecom industry still sees green initiatives as additional costs, but the threat of global warming is slowly changing this mindset |
 | Software for Green Telecom With magnifying storage and power problems at hand, the telecom industry takes to using software as an imperative |
 | Reversing the Global Threat If contact centers do not start adopting energy saving measures soon, new policies checking carbon levels may have a detrimental effect on them |
 | Broadband : Power to the People The growth of broadband in India is very slow. Even though it is proven that societies which quickly evolve into users of broadband would gain significantly in terms of competitive edge |
 | Budget Analysis : Buried Hopes The finance minister had a band-aid approach to the demands of the telecom industry, which is feeling left out in this supposed 'Budget for All' |
 | SAARC : On a Growth High If the core strengths of the SAARC countries are combined, the region has the potential to be bigger than China in terms of telecom opportunity |
 | DIGITAL MAPPING : In the Right Direction GPS enabled location-based services are set to enter India but high prices act as a major deterrent |
 | Waiting for the Budget Bonanza The pressure on the Finance Minister is at an all time high, and he will have to bend the rules for the growing telecom market |
 | The Rs 100 Cr Hurdle A number of ISPs may not find space on the IPTV map if the government goes ahead with TRAI's recommendations to impose the Rs 100 crore net worth criterion |
 | Sure... but Slow Spectrum and equipment issues are delaying the retail broadband business based on WiMax |
 | What's Up? What the new licensees–5 new and 4 existing–are planning |
 | The Multimedia Revolution Though it is easy to focus on the need for low-cost devices, technology providers cannot disregard the importance of multimedia-rich phones |
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