Singapore, Indonesia to cooperate in Info comm sector
Singapore has signed an agreement with Indonesia to cooperate in the field of information and communications.
Singapore has signed an agreement with Indonesia to cooperate in the field of information and communications.
LG Telecom has launched new service called PassON, so that citizens of Korea can pay their highway tolls through their mobile phone.
The Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT), India has successfully tested the first e-governance project on its open source software in Tier-I locations of the State for the Civil Supplies Department.
The Department of Economic Development (DED) of U.A.E launched three new e-services as a part of GITEX Technology week. Created in collaboration with Dubai e-government, the new services allows the customers to track the status of transactions, pay for transactions, request certificate delivery and attend to fines through the DED websites.
The Environment Ministry of Germany has urged people to avoid using Wi-Fi wherever possible because of the risks it may pose to health.
It is strange but this is only fact. As you login into www.rajbhavan.kar.nic.in to check the status of the governor in Karnataka, Mr. T N Chaturvedi
SREI, Sahaj e-Village Limited and the West Bengal State Rural Development Agency (WBSRDA) will roll out 100 Computer Service Centres in Hooghly by 30 September, 2007.
The Indian Government announced that all the Road Transport Offices (RTOs) throughout the country would be computerised by March, 2008 in a INR 190-crore project.
Now, Filipino farmers are easily accessing Internet for the growth of their agriculture. Farmers are freely using the Department of Agriculture’s Open Academy for Philippine Agriculture.
The government of Kenya is drafting a legislation to fast track Electronic Commerce in the country. The proposed ‘e-Transaction Bill’ is expected to help in the growth of e-Commerce sub sectors as well as attract investors.