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Tata Sons-DoCoMo settlement row: RBI opposes $1.17 billion deal in setback to companies
Fp Staff •The RBI was also concerned that the enforcement of the award will result in "transfer of shares and was hence illegal"
Tata-DoCoMo truce may leave Japanese firm with $790 million to invest in India
•DoCoMo has also agreed to end all legal proceedings against Tata Sons in Britain and the United States for a period of time.
The fastest wired broadband internet service providers in India
Adityam •A roundup of internet service providers with plans that provide fibre connection with speeds of 100 mbps or higher across the nation.
Tata Sons to resolve $1.17 billion legal dispute with Japan's DoCoMo
•Tata Teleservices and DoCoMo have been locked in a long tussle over the Japanese company's move to exit a partnership formed in 2009
TATA DOCOMO Partners With Gemalto To Enhance Customer Experience
Fp Archives •The Gemalto solution provides TATA DOCOMO subscribers with easy-to-navigate menus that enable them to enjoy a wide range of value-added services.
Acision Powers Advanced Messaging & Charging At Tata Teleservices
Fp Archives •The company will deploy advanced, real-time rating and charging with Acision's mobile data charging solution.
Telecom tariff roundup: here are a few plans that you help you with free voice calls
Tech2 News Staff •If you have not upgraded your plan yet, now might be a good time. Operators are offering plans with unlimited free local and std calls.
Tata Sons' 9-page statement shows, if not for TCS, Tata Group is making operating losses
Sindhub •The single most important factor confirmed by Tata Sons is: the group’s profit is primarily accruing from just two entities – TCS and Jaguar Land Rover
Ratan Tata, Cyrus Mistry: Stop being vague, let public know what really went wrong
Sulekha_nair •The urgent need is not a truce between the Tata and Mistry camps but a revelation of what really went wrong at the group
Cyrus Mistry's removal was `absolutely necessary for future success of Group' says Ratan Tata
•Tata, 78, who retired as Tata Group Chairman nearly four years back, justified his return for "maintaining stability and continuity of leadership" and promised to give the group "a world-class leader" when a full-time boss is appointed.