Six winners awarded at Microsoft Government leadership summit
Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. announced the winners of its second
Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. announced the winners of its second
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has established 291 Village Resource Centres (VRCs) to provide integrated services, including tele-education, tele-medicine, natural resources information and skill development in rural India.
The Union Communication and Information Technology Minister A. Raja stated that the new telecom policies would be issued as per the existing telecom policy, which will not put any restriction on the number of operators.
The Government of India has developed a mechanism for the implementation of Right to Information (RTI) Act into the e-Governance scheme of the Centre.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) plans to splash out US$ 750 million on WiMax networks to cover one sixth of India’s 1 billion plus population. BSNL has already issued the first tender for WiMAX equipment.
The Manipur Government has proposed 28 projects for funding during the 11th five year plan through the North Eastern Council (NEC). Among the projects, nine projects are for agricultural and its allied sectors, one in forest and environment, ten in power, one under MANIREDA, three in transport and communication sector, two in tourism, three in sports and youth’s affairs, six in health sector and one in irrigation and flood control department and its sectors.
The Yobe State Government has launched the Integrated Wireless Telephone and Internet Access project based on the cutting edge ‘World Interoperability for Microwave Access’ (WiMAX) technology.
Now, Kerala based Akshaya e-Kendras will provide medical transcription training to rural people. Initially, Akshaya e-Kendras will launch the training programme in Malappuram district.
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) of Philippines has approved new rules regarding interconnection agreements between telecom carriers and Voice Over IP (VoIP) providers in the country.
Bahrain has become the first nation in the Middle East to introduce electronic cards for every tourist. Under the e-Borders project, more than 80 percent air traffic of the country will be included in the first quarter of 2007.