NEW DELHI: Teleocm sector regulator Trai’s attempts to replace the failed Do Not Call registry with a Do Call registry to offer relief to consumers harassed by telemarketers is likely
India's largest mobile operator Bharti Airtel has entered into a joint venture with local search leader Asklaila.com to provide free search service to Airtel users across 6 cities through mobile
It seems the road ahead for 3G is not yet clear. After the defence forces, it’s now the PowerGrid Corporation that is not ready to vacate spectrum ahead of the
New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has selected two US-based companies - Telcordia Technologies and Syniverse Technologies - to provide mobile number portability (MNP) services in India, a government
India had just 45.3 million active internet users last September.
Out of a total urban population of 250 million, only 42 million use the internet, leaving behind the remaining 208 million on
NEW DELHI: The number of active Internet users in the country has grown by nearly 17 per cent in 2008 over the same period a year ago, a study says.
New Delhi
The number of active Internet users in the country has grown by nearly 17 per cent in 2008 over the same period a year ago, a study says.
Searching for information on your city? Your cellphone could be of use. Telecom firms offering local search service to subscribers say the response to the service has been good. They
NEW DELHI: Third generation (3G) mobile subscribers in India will reach 90 million by 2013, forming 12 percent of the overall wireless base, an industry report released on Monday
New Delhi: The Internet is becoming a less alien phenomenon in the countryside, but the development of local-language applications holds the key to connecting more of the 568 million who
For India’s 375 million-and-growing mobile phone users, 2009 holds the promise of third generation (3G) mobile and WiMax services.
The new technologies bring with it an exciting array
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers put the wrap on its 31st International Public Meeting in New Delhi today after five days of discussions about the future of
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Bharti Telesoft, a provider in integrated VAS solutions for mobile operators in emerging markets, today announced that it would be showcasing its integrated VAS portfolio at the
NEW DELHI: Reliance Communications (R-Com), part of the Reliance-Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG), Sunday launched its GSM services in theb national capital.
The Delhi launch comes
NEW DELHI: The auctions for 3G spectrum, vital for next-generation telecoms services such as video-calling and broadband internet on mobile phones, are set to be delayed beyond its scheduled date
NEW DELHI: Your email or the personal contents of your computer could soon be under the government's scrutiny without your knowledge.
With Parliament on Tuesday passing a bill which stipulates
Mumbai: Online gaming company Zapak Digital Entertainment is looking at boosting the online gaming culture among corporates with their Zapak Corporate Gaming Championship. The competition was open to executives of
Zapak Digital Entertainment, the online gaming company in India managed to bring some fun to the corporate level by hosting a ‘Zapak Corporate Gaming Championships’, again this year. The tournament
Internet search firm Yahoo! has acquired around 30 per cent stake in tele-information service provider Info Network Management Company (INMAC) based in Chennai, for an undisclosed amount. With this investment
After last week’s India Telecom show in Delhi that provided a sneak peak at some lean, mean computing machines expected to hit the market by mid-2009; the days of travel-weary
The day finally dawned when live TV, high speed data download and video streaming on mobile phone became a reality in India, with state owned MTNL launching the next generation
Indian optical fibre firm Aksh Optifibre has aligned with state-run MTNL to launch mobile TV services in Delhi and Mumbai. Aksh will provide IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) feed for mobile
KOCHI: The issue of safe surfing has come to the fore as children increasingly use the Internet and spend longer hours online. Indian children on an average spend 34 hours online