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Infosys, Bharti tie-up for DTH TV services

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Posted: Oct 15, 2008 at 1202 hrs IST

Bangalore, October 15: India's top mobile operator Bharti Airtel Ltd said on Wednesday it had tied up with Infosys Technologies to deliver its direct-to-home (DTH) television service.

As part of the agreement, Infosys will provide technology products that will help Bharti to offer digital and interactive applications on its DTH TV service.

Bharti launched its DTH satellite TV service on Oct. 9, initially in 62 cities.

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Murthy, please accept responsibility... by CK Raju, Thrissur on 17 Oct 2008

So there is the message. Infy has been caught red-handed, one which could have played a vital role leading to present financial global turmoil. In its own words "Our solution combines an extensive portfolio of functions with flexibility, enabling end-to-end processing of investment products from diverse asset classes including structured deposits, structured notes, bonds, mutual funds and insurance". When many of us were crying foul at its so-called "wealth-creation" tactics, the entire corporate/governance world ignored and went on rolling red-carpet to this corporate and its chieftans. Now, as if to evade public scrutiny, Infy is trying to showcase its skills elsewhere. What Infy has earned over these years, ordinary middle class people have paid for, quite heavily. Now when people start cursing their fate and turn to TV to see whether any hope is present, Infy realises that there is still scope of wealth-creation. Will Infy finally start creating wealth with ambulance-services and mortuaries is one that we should be pondering at..

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