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HC orders Idea to return excess spectrum; slaps Rs1-cr fine
05 Jul 2011
The order could jeopardize Idea Cellular's attempt to become one of the largest wireless phone services providers in India and set back the company's plan to launch 3G services.
Facebook to hook up with Skype: Reports
05 Jul 2011
Facebook to hook up with Skype: Reports
05 Jul 2011
Vodafone inroduces own-brand content channel
05 Jul 2011
Vodafone inroduces own-brand content channel
05 Jul 2011
Google promotes Chrome through unique campaign
04 Jul 2011
Saksoft acquires Kale Consultants subsidiary Synetairos Technologies for undisclosed sum
04 Jul 2011
Saksoft acquires Kale Consultants subsidiary Synetairos Technologies for undisclosed sum
04 Jul 2011
Kumar Managalam Birla to sell stake in Madura
04 Jul 2011
Kumar Managalam Birla to sell stake in Madura
04 Jul 2011
Google+ suspends new invitations on heavy demand
02 Jul 2011
Essar agrees to sell stake in Vodafone Essar
02 Jul 2011
The deal for Essar's 33-per cent stake in Vodafone Essar, which was earlier signed in April 2011 for $5 billion, is now valued at $5.46 billion, including a withholding tax.
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