BSNL offers optic fibre network to Nepal
Public sector, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has opened its optical fibre gateways to Nepal and allows connecting its telecom, IT and Internet network with other counties also through the PSU
Public sector, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has opened its optical fibre gateways to Nepal and allows connecting its telecom, IT and Internet network with other counties also through the PSU
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is deploying the US based broadband wireless solutions provider Aperto Network
While driving at a speed of 70-kilometre per hour through the Noida expressway in India, one would soon be able to access the world wide web (WWW) in laptops and mobile phones.
Multi-system operator Wire & Wireless India Limited (WWIL) has announced plans to launch triple-play services in 55 cities of India by the year end of 2007.
Spanco Telesystems is going to set up call centres for Indian Railways in India. Spanco has bagged to set up, maintain and operate call centres for Indian Railways for 10 years. The company will set up four regional call centres in northern, eastern, western and southern part of the county
Soon, the Indian railway Catering and Tourism Corporation is planning to manage for call centres. IRCTC has invited bids from the telecom IT firms for establishing the Railways call centres. According to resources, BSNL is providing the highest amount to the Railways for managing the call centre.
The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is in the process of acquiring new technology to expand its service to the public, both in the urban and rural areas of the Vellore Secondary Switching Area (SSA) comprising Vellore and Tiruvannamalai districts of Tamil Nadu in India.
Officials of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), Vijayawada, (Andhra Preadesh) have achieved a record by providing a leased line with 128 kbps data circuit at Pottipadu.
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), West Bengal (India) will fully implement its e-Governance platform in 16 months time.
Spectrum crunch is forcing the Department of Telecom (DoT) to think wire-line. The DoT has asked non commercial users of spectrum such as Defence agencies to shift their communication links from wireless to wire-line mode wherever optic fibre cable is available.