12 Ministries, Departments in Bangladesh start E-service
12 Ministries from the Bangladesh Government have started to provide E-service including paying utility and land bills through the Internet to the people.
12 Ministries from the Bangladesh Government have started to provide E-service including paying utility and land bills through the Internet to the people.
Telecom Regulation Authority of India (TRAI) has recorded that 15.64 million wireless subscribers have been added in March 2009 and for the first time in two years wireline subscriber-base has increased marginally, indicating an overall growth for the telecom sector.
On the occasion of the Earth Day that was served April 22, 2009 most of IT companies pledge to conserve the environment
Votenet Solutions Inc., provider of secure online voting and nomination solutions for associations, corporations, law firms, non-profits, universities and organisations has partnered with Renewable Choice Energy (RCE), renewable energy and carbon offsets in the U.S.
Bangalore, India based NuAlgi Nanobiotech has launched a new product, called NuAlgi,to clean rivers. The product will not only cleans a polluted water body without affecting its ecology, but also adds nutrients to it, increasing the food content for fish.
The Information and Communications Technology Ministry of Thailand is planning to launch an e-Governance Road Map that will be used as a framework for e-Government developments over the five years from 2010 to 2014. The draft version of the roadmap would be submitted to the Cabinet Ministry for approval before sending to all government agencies.
PayMate, India’s mobile commerce company has tied up with the UAE-based private bank Mashreq to launch mobile payment services in UAE.
IBM India Software Lab (ISL) has unveiled a Digital Video Surveillance (DVS), Medical Analytics Platform (MAP) and IBM trusted ID solution which is capable of threat and fraud detection. This initiative is a part of its
Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport undertaking (BEST) buses will soon be equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS).
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), GoI plans to increase the digits for both fixed-line and mobile phone numbers to 11. The implementation for mobile phones would be as early as January, 2010.