Telecom operators associations COAI and AUSPI met senior Finance Ministry officials to seek 'infrastructure' status for the sector, a tag which will make access to credit easier for them.
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Category: Technology
Tulip Telecom bags Rs 200 cr orders
Tulip Telecom has bagged four large network and data centre orders in the public and private sector worth nearly Rs 200 crore. Tulip has secured a three-year order worth Rs 48.88 crore from the Rajasthan governmĂÂent
Creating a smarter railway
Technology leaps have never been the Indian Railways' forte, yet has transformed the way this behemoth network works. Sameer Batra describes how a transition can be effected through applications.
EPC industry discusses labour, regulatory, technical and legal issues
Resource crunch including skilled and unskilled labour was identified as one of the biggest stumbling blocks before a potentially booming EPC industry. The 12th Five Year Plan offers Rs 17.08 lakh crore of construction opportunity. And even as interĂÂnationalisation knocks on India's doors,
BSNL Punjab services restored
After nearly a month of disruption, BSNL restored services between its landline telephones and private mobile operators.
Airtel for Tower Vision stake
Bharti Airtel, along with American Tower Corporation and Carlyle has submitted first round bids for a stake in Tower Vision, an independent telecom tower company.
India O&G Pipeline Infrastructure 2011: Technology critical to pipeline security
A recent conference discussed the new technologies that are available in India and can transform O&G pipeline execution and maintenance.
Procurement policies and practices: At what cost our projects?
With the best designing technology available, why do bridges still collapse and trains still crash in our country? How can our EPC developers and contractors guarantee the best quality material and equipment at best prices?
All we need is a monitoring body, not new laws or technology
Without an enforcement agency to constantly monitor the landscape, mines will continue to be exploited, NN Gautam, Advisor, ACB (India), and former Advisor to Union Ministry of Coal, tells Shashidhar Nanjundaiah.The term illegal means that there is either connĂÂivance or a laxity in enforcement. This is a governance issue a corruption issue.
Nokia to expand Chennai facility
Nokia Siemens Networks has announced the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Oragadam near Chennai from 35,000 to 55,000 sq m and increase the number of product lines by five to 33.

