Sabe TV up for sale?
Sabe TV, a 100 per cent subsidiary of SABTNL, appears to be scouting for a buyer. Top industry sources indicate that the channel is up for sale.
Site vs spectrum -- Cell operators in a bind
Mumbai's cellular service providers appear to be faced with a Hobson's choice. Hutchison Max is already in a fix over whether or not to pass on the cost of additional cell sites which it is installing to tide over shortage of spectrum to the end consumer.
IQL to be merged with NIS
NIS Sparta, the erstwhile training subsidiary of NIIT, and IQL, a quality management consulting firm owned by NIIT promoters, are being merged into a new entity called, NIS Limited.
`The IT recovery curve will be on the shorter side'
His sharpest memory of India is hearing an apocryphal tale that doctors were considered very eligible until the IT boom happened and then IT professionals became the most eligible.
SQI to train Chinese software industry
The Watts Humphrey SQI is all set to teach the Chinese dragon a few tricks in software development and quality.
Innovation drives strategic click-and-brick integration
Internet companies are increasingly looking to the corporate sector for succour. In fact, with most dotcoms forced to take a hard look at their revenue models, the message is clearly on the screen: unless solutions are tailor made for the corporate clientele, there is no chance of moving on to the path to profits.
CSL signs marketing pact with Well Communication of Taiwan
Entertainment industry growth may touch Rs 28,600 crore by 2005
Microsoft's P3P plan for online privacy gets some support from big companies
Billjunction launches services in Pune
Paucity of hits squeezes film industry
VSNL tilting towards basic services
Blueprint for VSNL's NLD foray by 2002 -- Gupta
Ultro Tech in pact with WRI for dense wave division multiplexing products
FIITJEE charts out nationwide expansion
Spell-check tips forthe colour blind
Arena launches course in media convergence
New mobile-phone gadgets let you do more than just talk
Date for GSM lines tender bid extended
Global first -- Lacoste to reward frequent Indian buyers
Parle, Everest manhunt for Digen Verma ends
The Laughing Cow -- Bullish on the India cheese market
Dial-a-cartridge with Hewlett-Packard
Pizza Hut spreads reach
Oysterbay to set up 11 more outlets
Lessons on building a strong customer pyramid
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