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India To Offer Free Broadband by 2009

The Government of India is planning to introduce free 2 mbps broadband for all residents of the Indian subcontinent by 2009. The expected service shall be launched by the government owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL. Quoting from the article: ‘The government proposes to offer all citizens of India free, high-speed broadband connectivity by 2009, through the state-owned telecom service providers BSNL and MTNL. While consumers would cheer, the move holds the potential to kill the telecom business as we know it.

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Google Hyderabad Office - From AdWords to Adsense Support

The Hyderabad office of Google India, housed in the RMZ Futura building, was initially responsible for product QA, Adwords writing for clients and ad quality rating. Now the Hyderabad team will also provide support to Adsense Publishers who are based in India.

That means all your questions related to Adsene Pin Lost or Check delayed or Adsense Policy compliance issues and more will be solved by a Googler sitting in the City of Nizams.[ full story ]

Nokia to Launch Nokia N95 Multimedia Computer in India Next Week

Nokia announced that it will launch the Nokia N95 all-in-one multimedia computer in India next week. The Nokia N95, which will begin to ship soon in select Nokia stores nationally, is the first Nokia Nseries device to be available on a pre-booking scheme.

To avail of the pre-booking offer, consumers can type ‘MANY’ and send an SMS to 5555. They will then be further guided with the pre-booking procedure. The pre-booking offer will be available to consumers across the country.

The Nokia N95 is an all-in-one multimedia computer with a unique 2-way slide design, integrated GPS functionality, a 5 megapixel camera and support for high-speed mobile networks, making it easier to watch and record videos, listen to songs, take high-quality photos, browse the internet, or catch up on email while on the move.

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India’s first unwired city

Taking a leap over Bangalore and Hyderabad, Pune will become the first Indian city to have a high-speed wireless Internet network even before the Centre’s much-awaited spectrum policy is announced.

The ambitious project, when complete, will enable people to access the Internet from anywhere in the city, without a cable, through their laptops or personal digital assistants (PDAs).

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Hutch ties up with Microsoft for live mobile search

Hutch has partnered with Microsoft to offer live search for its mobile customers. The private Telco would provide the entire Windows live suite of services to its customers over a period of time.

As a result, Indian mobile internet users for the first time have optimized access to mobile search engine that returns relevant results quickly.

Microsoft said that their Live search engine would offer mobile users ability to search for content like Tones, Images, Videos and Games. This search would offer optimized searching on PlanetHutch as well.

Microsoft 2007 office released in Hindi

Microsoft 2007 Office अब हिंदी में

Microsoft Corporation India yesterday announced the availability of the fully localized Hindi version of 2007 Microsoft Office. Currently, the Hindi edition will be available with Microsoft Office Professional 2007 and Microsoft Office Standard 2007 versions. The launch is an outcome of the commitment Microsoft made under Project Bhasha, a program it launched in September 2003 to promote local language computing in India. Microsoft will also be launching Language Interface Packs (LIPs) for 2007 Microsoft Office in thirteen Indian languages including Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Nepali, Konkani, Telugu, Urdu, Assamese and Oriya before the end of 2007.

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Google’s Orkut offers priority reporting to Indian police

i_o.gifGoogle’s Orkut social networking site has fan clubs of Indian gangsters; Indian police are concerned these could be used to find new recruits. Google has offered Indian police a special tool for priority reporting of objectionable material on Orkut. The reporting tool does not affect the way Google treats users’ data but only speeds up direct communication and the police will still be required to follow an appropriate legal process in order to get user-identifying information.
Some Indian newspapers and a TV channel have quoted a police official in Mumbai saying that Orkut agreed to provide the police with the IP address from which an objectionable message has been posted on the site and the ISP involved.

The process for reporting objectionable material on Orkut remains the same, as do Google’s own procedures for deciding whether or not to remove the material from the site.

Vodafone wins India’s Hutch Essar with $11 bln bid

Shares in Vodafone are expected to open higher on Monday after it beat rival suitors with an $11.1 billion bid for a controlling stake in Hutchison Essar, India’s fourth-biggest mobile phone firm.The deal, confirmed late on Sunday, gives British-based Vodafone a powerful stake in the world’s second-biggest and fastest-growing mobile phone market.

It is also a high-stakes move by Vodafone Chief Executive Arun Sarin, who is under pressure from slowing growth in the firm’s core European markets, but has also been warned by investors not to overpay for acquisitions.

Traders said Vodafone shares were likely to rise by as much as 2.5 percent in early trade, signalling investors think Sarin has struck a good deal.

Vodafone, the world’s biggest mobile phone firm by subscribers outside China, is a serial acquirer and its 180-billion-euro ($234 billion) purchase of Germany’s Mannesmann in 2000 was the biggest company takeover in history.

India’s vision for a digital billion

As 2006 drew to a close the President of India outlined his vision for a connected India.

He challenged the country’s technical elite to provide free bandwidth “for anyone, anywhere, anytime”.

In the speech, Dr Abdul Kalam said that communication channels were a “demolisher of imbalances” and likened the government’s responsibility to it to “laying the roads”.

This one action, he said, would not only boost the economy of India but would also address the imbalance between the haves and the have-nots of the digital world.

It would allow for services such as e-governance, remote diagnosis of disease through telemedicine and distance learning.

“I am convinced we will soon be living in a world of unlimited bandwidth,” he told the gathered crowd in the IT hub of Salt Lake, just outside Calcutta.

But Dr Kalam, and the India government’s vision of inclusive growth is not as simple as it may seem.

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