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TRAI issues guidelines for TV rating; moots self-regulation through Broadcast Audience Research Council
19 Aug 2008
TRAI issues guidelines for TV rating; moots self-regulation through Broadcast Audience Research Council
19 Aug 2008
TRAI makes net telephony legal
18 Aug 2008
Telecom regulator TRAI has lifted restrictions on internent telephony, in a move that will boost competition and reduce telecom tariffs further.
Ex-NASA astronaut claims aliens exist
25 Jul 2008
Sixth NASA astronaut, Dr Edgar Mitchell, who has spent over nine hours walking on the moon, says sources at the space agency had described aliens that "we've been visited on this planet and the UFO phenomena are real.”
Water was quite common in early Martian history, studies reveal
19 Jul 2008
Data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter suggests the planet once had large lakes, flowing rivers, and other wet environments that could have supported life.
ISRO, CNES agree to share climate data with other countries
10 Jul 2008
India and France will provide scientists from other countries free access to data from their Megha Tropiques satellite, scheduled for launch next year.
ISRO, CNES agree to share climate data with other countries
10 Jul 2008
India and France will provide scientists from other countries free access to data from their Megha Tropiques satellite, scheduled for launch next year.
ISRO, CNES agree to share climate data with other countries
10 Jul 2008
India and France will provide scientists from other countries free access to data from their Megha Tropiques satellite, scheduled for launch next year.
World trade deal just a dollar away, says Kamal Nath
17 Jun 2008
India and other developing countries are ready for a deal on the Doha round of trade negotiations if the US agrees to cut farm subsidies by just one dollar, commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath said. See Video: Kamal Nath on why he is optimistic about the Indian economy
MVNOs can’t own spectrum: Trai
17 Jun 2008
TRAI approves 74 per cent FDI in satellite radio
05 Jun 2008
TRAI lays down ground rules for VAS
29 May 2008
WTO services draft lacks direction
26 May 2008
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