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Samsung to set up mobile handset plant in India

Samsung to set up mobile handset plant in India

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has said it will invest US$15 million to set up a mobile handset plant in India as it looks to corner a bigger share of the world's fastest-growing mobile market.
Staff Writers Dec 12 2005, 9:30AM Mobility
Microsoft to invest US$1.7bln in India

Microsoft to invest US$1.7bln in India

Microsoft plans to invest US$1.7 billion in India over four years to deepen its presence in the fast-growing software powerhouse.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Dec 8 2005, 11:40AM Software
Microsoft says to raise India engineers to 7000

Microsoft says to raise India engineers to 7000

Microsoft plans to increase the number of engineers working on its products in India to 7000 from 4000 over the next two to three years.
Staff Writers Dec 7 2005, 4:00PM Software
Intel says in talks on India manufacturing unit

Intel says in talks on India manufacturing unit

Intel is in talks with the Indian government to set up a chip manufacturing facility in the country.
Staff Writers Dec 6 2005, 9:30AM Hardware
Intel to announce US$500mln India investment: report

Intel to announce US$500mln India investment: report

Intel is likely to announce an investment of US$500 million in its Indian operations when a top company official visits the country.
Staff Writers Dec 5 2005, 9:08AM Hardware
Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors

Cyberspace comes to aid of Kashmir quake survivors

As Pakistan and India were still floundering to respond in the early hours after the Kashmir quake, a convoy laden with supplies snaked its way along the debris-cluttered road to one of the worst-hit areas in Pakistan.
Terry Friel Dec 1 2005, 8:09AM Collaboration
Juniper to more than double India engineering staff

Juniper to more than double India engineering staff

Juniper Networks, which makes gear to speed up or protect internet data traffic, plans to more than double staff at its engineering centre in Bangalore.
Staff Writers Nov 24 2005, 10:30AM Hardware
Interview: Motorola sees expanded Indian reach boosting share

Interview: Motorola sees expanded Indian reach boosting share

Motorola, the world's number two mobile phone maker, will more than double its distribution network in India and launch low cost handsets to boost its share of the world's fastest growing mobile market.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Nov 17 2005, 2:00PM Mobility
India's CDMA user base grows to 14.35 mln in Oct

India's CDMA user base grows to 14.35 mln in Oct

Indian carriers offering mobile services based on CDMA technology added 790,738 users in October, raising their total customer base to 14.35 million, their industry body said on Thursday.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2005, 12:00PM Mobility
India cuts domestic, overseas telecom licence fees

India cuts domestic, overseas telecom licence fees

India has cut the entry fee for national long-distance telecom services to 25 million rupees from one billion rupees to reduce costs and facilitate growth in the sector, Telecoms Minister Dayanidhi Maran said.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2005, 11:00AM Mobility
TCS buys Chile outsourcing firm for US$23mln

TCS buys Chile outsourcing firm for US$23mln

India's top software services company, Tata Consultancy Services, this week said it had acquired Chile's Comicrom for US$23 million, as it sharpens its focus on business process outsourcing.
Staff Writers Nov 9 2005, 10:30AM Services
India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct

India sees fastest GSM mobile user growth in Oct

India's booming wireless sector added 2.11 million new mobile users in October, the highest-ever in a single month, taking the total customers using GSM-based services to nearly 53 million.
Staff Writers Nov 9 2005, 8:28AM Mobility
Feature: Rival tech towns may outrun Bangalore

Feature: Rival tech towns may outrun Bangalore

There's a punchline going around in India's high-tech capital: Bangalore may be Bangalored.
Narayanan Madhavan Nov 4 2005, 12:24PM Collaboration
Monsoon floods hit tech capital, business goes on

Monsoon floods hit tech capital, business goes on

Police in India's technology capital, Bangalore, have urged motorists to stay off the city's roads as storms caused flooding and uprooted trees, but business was largely unaffected, officials said on Wednesday.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2005, 1:30PM Collaboration
Microsoft sees China, India competition in future

Microsoft sees China, India competition in future

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said on Wednesday the software giant faced growing competition from companies in China and India but, for now, the strength in those countries lies in software services.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2005, 10:00AM Software
Ericsson to build R&D unit, up investment in India

Ericsson to build R&D unit, up investment in India

Swedish telecoms equipment giant Ericsson said on Monday it would ramp up its investment in India to feed a rapidly growing mobile phone market, but ruled out plans for a handset unit.
Staff Writers Oct 25 2005, 10:15AM Mobility
Aust signs MoU with India

Aust signs MoU with India

Australia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with India, which aims to encourage cooperation between the two countries in the ICT space.
Vivienne Fisher Oct 24 2005, 3:36PM Strategy
Amazon to open second India tech centre in Chennai

Amazon to open second India tech centre in Chennai

Internet retailer Amazon.com said on Friday it would open a software development centre in the southern Indian city of Chennai, once known as Madras, to focus on developing innovative website features.
Staff Writers Oct 24 2005, 1:00PM Collaboration
Cisco breaks ground on US$50mln campus in Bangalore

Cisco breaks ground on US$50mln campus in Bangalore

Cisco Systems has said it broke ground on a US$50 million, one-million-square-foot campus in Bangalore that will host as many as 3000 staff in research and development, IT, sales and customer support.
Staff Writers Oct 24 2005, 10:00AM Collaboration
Cisco to invest US$1.1 bln in India, triple staff

Cisco to invest US$1.1 bln in India, triple staff

Cisco Systems, the world's largest internet equipment maker, plans to invest US$1.1 billion in India over the next three years, marking its largest investment outside the United States.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Oct 20 2005, 2:00PM Collaboration

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