If and when rolled out, the project will perhaps put India at the fore of a group of countries such as the US
Nasscom, the sectoral body, too, said the policy has received mixed response from its member companies
Interview with CEO and executive director, HCL Corporation
Will train graduates in short modules ranging from six to nine months to make them employable
Four years after bid for chip-fabrication plan, no financiers still, with deadline next month
After 5 yrs, firm's offer to set up private satellites for digital push has seen some interest from Isro
Online entry pass app already launched; aimed at ensuring stricter monitoring and control of visitors
While most of the petitions merely touch on net neutrality, the issue of a level-playing field for telcos and voice over Internet has been scantily discussed
Despite the many similarities between the Chinese and Indian digital commerce industry, Paytm may want to chart its own path
Reliance Jio, the telecom arm of the Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd, however, differs with rivals such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea on this front
Website was first attacked yesterday but was restored by evening
Dozens of new drivers are joining web-based taxi companies every day, many even taking out large loans to buy vehicles
Zuckerberg rejected criticism that internet.Org, which is aimed at bringing 5 billion unconnected people under the world wide web, was against the concept of Net Neutrality
A controversy was sparked after Bharti Airtel, the country's largest telecom operator, launched 'Airtel Zero' on Monday that allows companies to offer their applications to Airtel subscribers for free
The popular messaging service company owned by Facebook launched the calling option two weeks ago in India
A trained commercial pilot and a qualified lawyer, Rudy tells Surabhi Agarwal and Rahul Jacob what it would take to bridge the skill gap in India
Interview with Chairman, Nasscom
As per mandate, no beneficiary would get any payment in cash or by cheque after April 30
Lack of detailed legislation and stiff penalties, as well as low awareness among the general public about the pitfalls of being under surveillance, are some of the reasons behind the rising number of