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Wipro Q2 net up 17 pct, meets forecast

Wipro Q2 net up 17 pct, meets forecast

Wipro Ltd, India's third-largest software exporter, said on Wednesday its quarterly profit rose 17 percent, matching analyst forecasts as Western clients led by telecoms gear makers ramped up technology outsourcing.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2005, 3:00PM Software
LG Elec targets US$6.7 bln Indian sales in 2010

LG Elec targets US$6.7 bln Indian sales in 2010

LG Electronics is targeting US$6.7 billion annual sales in India in 2010, an executive at the South Korean appliance maker told an investors' meeting on Tuesday.
Staff Writers Oct 19 2005, 1:30PM Hardware
Infosys Q2 profit jumps, raises full-year forecast

Infosys Q2 profit jumps, raises full-year forecast

India's number-two software exporter, Infosys, posted a better-than-expected 36 percent rise in quarterly net profit and raised its full-year forecast as Western clients ramp up their outsourcing of technology jobs.
Narayanan Madhavan Oct 12 2005, 12:00PM Finance
India to insist on local phone making for govt orders

India to insist on local phone making for govt orders

Global telecom equipment makers will have to manufacture equipment in India if they decide to bid for orders from state-run carriers, Telecoms Minister Dayanidhi Maran said.
Staff Writers Oct 7 2005, 9:30AM Mobility
Analysis -- From Bangalore with chips: India eyes semiconductors

Analysis -- From Bangalore with chips: India eyes semiconductors

India is ready to move beyond software into the very heart of computing...and make microchips.
Narayanan Madhavan Oct 5 2005, 2:06PM Hardware
Microsoft plans cheaper Windows version for India

Microsoft plans cheaper Windows version for India

Microsoft Corp. plans to release a low-cost version of its Windows software for India in an attempt to check high piracy levels, the legal affairs head of the world's largest independent software maker said.
Staff Writers Oct 4 2005, 12:25PM Software
Hutchison Telecom pays US$1.16 bln for India deal

Hutchison Telecom pays US$1.16 bln for India deal

Hutchison Telecommunications International Ltd. said its India joint venture is spending US$1.16 billion to buy networks that will expand its footprint in the country's fast-growing mobile market.
Tony Munroe Sep 27 2005, 9:20AM Mobility
India shines as global firms plan more investment

India shines as global firms plan more investment

India's booming technology and telecoms industries will see more investment coming their way from Asian companies such as Flextronics and Kyocera as they tap Asia's third-largest economy for its lower cost structure and growing demand.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Sep 16 2005, 12:30PM Mobility
Reuters Summit: Flextronics eyes second India plant

Reuters Summit: Flextronics eyes second India plant

Flextronics International, the world's top contract electronics maker, will invest an initial US$30-US$50 million to set up a second factory in India and pump in another US$300-US$500 million over the next 10-15 years, according to a senior company executive.
Jennifer Tan Sep 15 2005, 3:00PM Hardware
Samsung Electronics eyes mobile phone plant in India

Samsung Electronics eyes mobile phone plant in India

Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it was considering building a mobile phone plant in India, the world's fastest growing major wireless market.
Staff Writers Sep 15 2005, 12:30PM Mobility
Submarine telecom cable to connect India, Sri Lanka

Submarine telecom cable to connect India, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Telecom and India's state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd said on Monday they would build a US$15 million undersea cable between the neighbouring countries, betting on an explosion in demand for broadband internet services.
Staff Writers Sep 13 2005, 10:30AM Mobility
India's mobile base surges to 63 mln in August

India's mobile base surges to 63 mln in August

India's booming wireless sector, the world's fastest growing major mobile market, added 2.73 million new users in August, taking the total number of customers to 63.099 million, industry bodies said on Thursday.
Shailendra Bhatnagar Sep 9 2005, 11:30AM Mobility
Startup signs Indian bank EFTPOS deal

Startup signs Indian bank EFTPOS deal

IT startup Transaction Solutions International has signed an agreement with the Bank of Punjab to roll out EFTPOS terminals throughout India.
Staff Writers Jul 5 2005, 4:05PM Strategy
Zensar, Kalzoom partner Triveni

Zensar, Kalzoom partner Triveni

India-based service and solution providers Zensar Technologies and Kalzoom have signed an agreement with Melbourne-based Triveni Infotech to provide ASP learning services to SMBs.
Fleur Doidge May 30 2005, 4:10PM Strategy
Indian software seeks Aussie partners

Indian software seeks Aussie partners

A delegation of Indian software and services companies has been visiting this year's CeBIT expo in Sydney seeking Australian partners to collaborate in joint export efforts and outsourcing arrangements.
Fleur Doidge May 27 2005, 10:45AM News

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