Telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is all set to join hands with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to launch Wi-Fi facility for tourists at the Taj Mahal. According to
Bharti Airtel’s mobile Internet packs, both 2G and 3G, sold online will cost more for prepaid customers across the country. The company has withdrawn discounts that it was offering for online purchase
The telecom department panel that was set up to look into the net neutrality issue has submitted its report to Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and the report will be made public
India has shown the fastest growth in net additions to mobile subscribers base followed by China, said a report released by Ericsson. According to the report, India added at least 26 million
Wireless Routers and Range Extenders are among the first of TOTOLINK’s products to be distributed by Creative Peripherals Creative Peripherals,one of India’s leading distribution network in IT, Imaging, Telecom and Lifestyle products,
A major part of the growth was led by IT/ITeS and Government sectors NetRack, a leading solutions provider for data centers and end-to-end IT server racks, announced that they have achieved 50%
Telecom regulator TRAI has extended the last date for seeking comments on its draft rules for mobile internet services to May 26. The regulator issued draft rules following receipt of several complaints
Telecom industry Videocon Telecom has announced its investment plans in Gujarat Telecom circle. The company is planning to invest over Rs 2100 million in Gujarat Telecom circle in the current financial year.
Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said Vodafone and Aircel are not meeting some benchmarks for call drops in Delhi whereas Airtel and state-run MTNL are within the limits. “TRAI has reported that
Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad reiterated his support for net neutrality, saying the government would be taking the final decision on the matter. “As far as the government is concerned, we have
AT&T Inc , CenturyLink Inc and US telecom and cable industry groups called for regulators to block parts of new rules for Internet service providers on Friday, citing “crushing” compliance costs and
The German intelligence service BND, which is accused of helping the United States spy on EU leaders and companies, had actually “deleted 12,000 requests” targeting European officials, according to Saturday’s edition of