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Govt and BlackBerry firm wait for the other to hang up
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Aug 09, 2010
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Sunil Abraham speaks to Archna Shukla on the stand-off between the Government of India and RIM. The news was published in expressindia.com.
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Handy Origins of the winds of change
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Radha Rao
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Sep 15, 2009
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A seminar in Bangalore revealed how mobile technology is being harnessed across India to bring about development and social change, reports Shrabonti Bagchi
- DNA (6th Sept, 2009)
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IPv6: The promises and challenges
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Radha Rao
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Nov 04, 2009
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An article by Pranesh Prakash, Programme Manager at the Centre for Internet and Society, in the DNA Mumbai edition (4th Nov '09)
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Mobile banking set to get a boost from IMPS
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Prasad Krishna
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Nov 29, 2010
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Customers will now be able to transfer money from their accounts to any other account in the country using their cellphones, through the National Payment Corporation of India's Inter-bank Mobile Payment Service (IMPS). The facility allows transactions without the need for a computer or an Internet-enabled phone.
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Nokia eyes GeNext to tap mobile email mkt
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 01, 2010
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Finnish handset giant banks on youth to be in the technology race
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Pushing Buttons
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Radha Rao
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Jan 04, 2010
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The coolest device of the decade – From brick-sized to size zero, the cell phone changed our lives forever – an article by Deepa Kurup, The Hindu, 1st Jan, 2010.
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Pushing the buttons for social change
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Radha Rao
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Sep 01, 2009
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IMMENSE POTENTIAL: With its myriad applications, a mobile phone can be used as an instrument of social change. Meet on how mobile technology can be a power tool to this end - An article in The Hindu on 01st September 2009
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APC starts research into spectrum regulation in Brazil, India, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa
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Prasad Krishna
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Jun 01, 2010
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Communication infrastructure is the foundation of the knowledge-based economy and while there has been a boom in the construction of undersea cables bringing potentially terabits of capacity to the African continent, the ability to deliver broadband to consumers is hampered by inefficient telecommunications markets and policies. Wireless connectivity offers tremendous potential to deliver affordable broadband to developing countries but inefficient spectrum policy and regulation means the opportunity to seize the advantages brought about by improvements in wireless broadband technologies are extremely limited.
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RIM Offered Security Fixes
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Prasad Krishna
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Aug 14, 2010
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In India Talks, BlackBerry Maker Said It Could Share Metadata, Notes Show
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Nishant Shah Quoted in Livemint 2011 Tweet-out
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Jan 07, 2011
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Livemint, recently did a tweet-out which quoted people about what will be big in 2011. Nishant Shah was also quoted.
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