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Wired phones to get 10-digit numbers by 2012
21 Aug 2010
The number of telecom subscribers is estimated to exceed one billion by 2014
ET Now emerges top in TAM survey
20 Aug 2010
KNOC goes hostile with its bid on Dana Petroleum
20 Aug 2010
State-owned Korea National Oil Corp today went hostile with its bid to acquire Dana Petroleum, after 48.62 per cent of Daba's shareholders voted for the deal
Govt clears nuclear liability bill, removes offending addition
20 Aug 2010
Decks were cleared for passage of the civil nuclear liability bill when an attempted sleight-of-hand manoeuvre by the government, to subvert agreed upon content in the bill, backfired.
EC Media launches e-book reader Wink
19 Aug 2010
Lenovo launches Y-series notebooks
18 Aug 2010
U Hotels & Resorts to set up resort in Thailand
18 Aug 2010
Reliance Broadcast Network, CBS Studios team up to launch TV channels
18 Aug 2010
The joint venture will launch three English entertainment channels customised for Indian audiences.
Nine more containers slip off listing MSC Chitra
18 Aug 2010
BJP backs nuclear liability bill as concerns taken onboard
18 Aug 2010
Parleys with the Bharatiya Janata Party on the issue of the civil nuclear liability bill has yielded results with the party indicating it would support a substantially reworked version of the bill.
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