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Ericsson to acquire Microsoft Corp's Mediaroom IPTV business
08 Apr 2013
Launched in 2007, Microsoft's Media Room is an end-to-end internet protocol television (IPTV) platform that enables pay TV operators to deliver TV services to multiple screens and connected devices
Ericsson to acquire Microsoft Corp's Mediaroom IPTV business
08 Apr 2013
Launched in 2007, Microsoft's Media Room is an end-to-end internet protocol television (IPTV) platform that enables pay TV operators to deliver TV services to multiple screens and connected devices
3G imbroglio: Airtel moves SC against ending of roaming pacts
05 Apr 2013
The department of telecommunications, meanwhile, issued notices to Vodafone India and Idea Cellular cancelling their intra-circle roaming agreements for 3G services as well
3G imbroglio: Airtel moves SC against ending of roaming pacts
05 Apr 2013
The department of telecommunications, meanwhile, issued notices to Vodafone India and Idea Cellular cancelling their intra-circle roaming agreements for 3G services as well
3G imbroglio: Airtel moves SC against ending of roaming pacts
05 Apr 2013
The department of telecommunications, meanwhile, issued notices to Vodafone India and Idea Cellular cancelling their intra-circle roaming agreements for 3G services as well
3G imbroglio: Airtel moves SC against ending of roaming pacts
05 Apr 2013
The department of telecommunications, meanwhile, issued notices to Vodafone India and Idea Cellular cancelling their intra-circle roaming agreements for 3G services as well
Delhi HC refuses interim relief to Merck over Glenmark drug
05 Apr 2013
Glenmark said the US drug firm has no patent rights over ‘Sitagliptin Phosphate’, which is used in its anti-diabetes drugs Zita and Zita-Met
Delhi HC refuses interim relief to Merck over Glenmark drug
05 Apr 2013
Glenmark said the US drug firm has no patent rights over ‘Sitagliptin Phosphate’, which is used in its anti-diabetes drugs Zita and Zita-Met
M&M readying electric variants of Verito, Gio and Maxximo
05 Apr 2013
M&M, which recently launched its all-electric car e2o, is planning to roll out electric variants of its popular sedan Verito, compact truck Gio and minivan Maxximo
M&M readying electric variants of Verito, Gio and Maxximo
05 Apr 2013
M&M, which recently launched its all-electric car e2o, is planning to roll out electric variants of its popular sedan Verito, compact truck Gio and minivan Maxximo
M&M readying electric variants of Verito, Gio and Maxximo
05 Apr 2013
M&M, which recently launched its all-electric car e2o, is planning to roll out electric variants of its popular sedan Verito, compact truck Gio and minivan Maxximo
M&M readying electric variants of Verito, Gio and Maxximo
05 Apr 2013
M&M, which recently launched its all-electric car e2o, is planning to roll out electric variants of its popular sedan Verito, compact truck Gio and minivan Maxximo
M&M readying electric variants of Verito, Gio and Maxximo
05 Apr 2013
M&M, which recently launched its all-electric car e2o, is planning to roll out electric variants of its popular sedan Verito, compact truck Gio and minivan Maxximo
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