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Reliance Industries and GE form global IoT partnership
17 Nov 2016
RIL and GE will work together to provide industrial IoT solutions to customers in oil & gas, fertiliser, power, healthcare, telecom and other industries
Reliance Jio’s free voice service broke no rules, says govt
17 Nov 2016
Reliance Jio Infocomm has not violated any rules by offering voice services free on its network and there is no rule that prescribes the minimum tariff that an operator should charge, nor can it be called predatory, says the government
Reliance Jio’s free voice service broke no rules, says govt
17 Nov 2016
Reliance Jio Infocomm has not violated any rules by offering voice services free on its network and there is no rule that prescribes the minimum tariff that an operator should charge, nor can it be called predatory, says the government
Microsoft joins Linux Foundation
17 Nov 2016
Demonetisation: SBI chief sees normalcy in 10 days
16 Nov 2016
With incremental deposits of more than Rs300,000 crore collected by banks across the country, SBI chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya says that interest rates will fall on loans and deposits
Ford to shift small car production to Mexico
16 Nov 2016
Jaguar Land Rover unveils electric car with 500-km range
15 Nov 2016
The new I-Pace, a vehicle that will be in the crossover segment, will go on sale in 2018
WhatsApp launches video calling users worldwide
15 Nov 2016
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