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Japans DoCoMo Makes Open Offer for Tata TeleservicesFiled under: News : Telecom Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo Friday made a Rs billion ($194 million) open offer for 20 percent of the outstanding equity of Tata Teleservices Maharashtra. Read more ... |
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NTT DoCoMo Moves Into India, Buys a Piece of TataJapanese telecom giant, NTT DoCoMo has acquired 26% of Tata Teleservices for $2.7 billion, which is actually higher than the largest CDMA carrier in India, Reliance Communications. The premium is a sign that the Japanese covet the Indian market and more importantly the ethics of the Tata Group.... |
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NTT DoCoMo acquires 26% stake in Tata Tele ServicesNTT DoCoMo, as was speculated earlier has acquired 26% stake in Tata Teleservices for $2.7Bn (i.e. Rs 12,770 crore) The deal values Tata Tele @ $10.4 Bn , i.e. Rs 50,270 crore - DoCoMo will buy 6% from Tata Sons and other group companies and the remaining 20% will be new shares issued by Tata Tel... |
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Indian Startup Map - Which cities are startup friendly?Wonder which Indian cities are the most startup friendly? Which city offers facilities, manpower, infrastructure, environment etc to startup folks, so as to enable them to kickstart their ventures? While this is by no means a scientific poll, the Tata - NEN hottest startup awards (which incidenta... |
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Ubona powers Tata Sky’s call centerUbona, the voice recognition startup has partnered with Tata Sky to power their call centers in Chandigarh, Pune and Hyderabad (English language support only). Once the subscriber dials in at the Tata Sky helpline, the subscriber now has an option of the Ubona IVR service which guides him through... |
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Telenor Picks Up 60% In Unitech Wireless for 1.07 B $It seems like Unitech wireless has been up for sale for quite sometime now and finally someone seems to have bought into the telecom firm which has a pan india telecom license and spectrum in 13 cities. Unitech which was earlier rumoured to have sold off 26% to Telenor and then reported to have sol ... |


