Indian Govt. to create knowledge network
New Delhi, the capital of India has become the first state in the country to systematically implement the recommendations of the National Knowledge Commission.
New Delhi, the capital of India has become the first state in the country to systematically implement the recommendations of the National Knowledge Commission.
Now, Indians are using their mobile phones as a tool to access Internet. One in every 11 people logging on to the Web across the world through
The Haryana Government is planning to connect all its 25 jails with the courts in the State through video-conferencing by the end of this year.
ITU has developed an online tool to track crucial ICT security standards work through a single access point. The guide called the ICT Security Standards Roadmap brings together information about existing standards and work in progress by the world
The Indian government is planning to issue biometric identification cards to slum people, who will need to produce it for all transactions involving government housing.
The Department of telecommunications (DoT), India has issued the guidelines for telemarketers to check unsolicited calls.
Dell India has developed a specialised product portfolio to tap the $500-million government and education market in the country.
The Malta government has launched a new e-Service, the public service online recruitment portal. The portal will enable people to look for calls for applications in the Government Gazette.
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The Romanian government has opened the first rural telecentre, which would be equipped with WiMAX technology.