Showing posts with label Telecom. Show all posts
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Airtel Sets up Green Data Centre in Mumbai

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Bharti Airtel has launched a new Green Data Centre in Mumbai. The state of the art facility has been designed to achieve 1.7- 1.75 PUE, making it one of the most energy efficient facilities in India.

 Airtel Sets up Green Data Centre in Mumbai

The new data center expands Airtel Business's ability to offer collocation, managed hosting, disaster recovery, remote infrastructure management, application and cloud computing services to small, large and medium enterprises across verticals in Mumbai. This is Airtel's eighth tier 3+ data centre in the country and is in line with Airtel’s growing focus on hosting and managed services segment.

The data centre has been jointly designed and commissioned with India’s NetMagic Solutions Pvt Ltd; is carrier neutral, and is connected to airtel’s first class bandwidth capacity and network support infrastructure to enable scalability, resilience and efficient delivery of services to its valued customers.

Drew Kelton, President – Airtel Business, Bharti Airtel, said “Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and is also one of the world’s top centres of commerce as a result it offers humungous opportunity to provide IT managed and cloud services to enterprise customers. With the launch of this facility, Airtel takes another step in moving beyond its core connectivity services and into collocation, managed and hosting services and bringing these services closer to our clients in Mumbai. It supports our drive to be the preferred IT&T provider delivering end to end solutions to our customers."

Airtel currently operates seven level 3/3+ data centres in NCR, Bangalore, Chennai, Bhubneshwar and Pune - giving PAN India presence and choice to enterprise customers for their both primary/DR requirements.

Shyam Networks Debuts IDU Carrier Grade TDM over IP Solution

Thursday, 18 October 2012


Driving down network expense by enabling seamless migration from TDM to IP networks for the carrier, enterprise and cellular operator community, Gurgaon based Shyam Networks Limited, a next generation data communications, security and surveillance focused organisation is announcing the launch of its IDU carrier grade TDM over IP Solution.


Shyam’s carrier-grade IDU product series provides TDM circuit emulation over packet networks. IDU is a TDM over IP solution that converts E1 streams into packets for transmission over IP network. IDU is the ideal solution for utility companies looking for reducing expenses and simplifying their networks by migrating legacy voice and SCADA applications over more efficient Ethernet networks.

This solution is ideally positioned to help carriers, enterprises & cellular operators in terms of reducing their network expense with maximum investment protection by enabling seamless migration from TDM to IP networks. IDU can drive telcos, metropolitan carriers & cable operators towards generating new revenue by delivering profitable leased and private line services over their scalable ethernet infrastructure.

The state-of-the-art design provides the highest availability with the accurate timing signal and data bit stream reconstruction. Predefined system parameter profiles that according to different application requirement; ultimately simplify the installation process and saving the maintenance cost.

IDU - Carrier Grade TDM over IP Solution

Single integrated voice and data solutions: Provide a single voice and data link for customers. The revenue generating potential for this application is immense. Telecom and enterprise users can save a lot of access and equipment costs and generates new revenue by offering different types of service over existing IP networks.

Hot standby 1+1 solution: Carrier grade solution available with remotely managed hot and standby link. Secondary link is used to backup the primary in case of equipment failure or loss of ethernet link connectivity.

Centralized management: Shyam’s Unified Network Management Platform now supports IDU series products, thus enabling remote management from centralized location.

Highly resilient clock recovery mechanism: Highly resilient clock recovery mechanism supports up to 2% packet loss and miss ordering thus ensures synchronization in erroneous network.

Advance networking: Supports advanced networking features such as QoS, Management VLAN, VLAN Support, Q in Q & Ingress/Egress BW Limitations.

Persistent Systems ranked highly in Cloud and Enterprise mobility Segments in Zinnov's GSPR 2012


Persistent Systems has announced that the Company has been ranked highly in the newly released segments of Cloud and Enterprise Mobility of Zinnov’s “Global R&D Service Providers (GSPR) Rating 2012.”


In Zinnov’s recently released ranking, Persistent Systems is recognized in the ‘Execution Zone’ for its deep expertise in the three cloud competencies; private, public and hybrid clouds. In the Zinnov Enterprise Mobility ‘Execution Zone,’ Persistent Systems is ranked highly in scalability and maturity for its deep expertise across multiple platforms and devices, specialized enterprise mobility capability in building Mobile LoB (Line of Business) applications for multiple verticals and for its accelerators, strong system integration, and user experience design capabilities.

Pari Natarajan, Chief Executive Officer, Zinnov stated that they congratulate Persistent Systems for its high rating in the ‘Execution Zones’ of Cloud and Enterprise Mobility. Persistent Systems is a strong engineering partner for ISVs and enterprises alike and is exemplary in identifying the latest technologies that will have the greatest business benefit for its customers.

Dr. Anand Deshpande, Chairman and Managing Director of Persistent Systems mentioned that they are delighted to be recognized by Zinnov for their work in cloud and enterprise mobility execution as they continue to grow and meet their customers’ needs. They are very proud of the in-depth expertise the Persistent Systems’ team brings to market. As a company they have made significant investments and advancements in these key areas over the past four years and more is yet to come.

Persistent was recently named as a ‘Leading Player’ in the Software/ISV R&D and Consumer Software segments by Zinnov and featured in the ‘Breakout Zone’ as one of the leading telecommunication R&D service providers and in the ‘Nuture Zone’ healthcare R&D service providers segment.

Worldwide smartphone users cross 1 billion benchmark


Smartphones with their advanced computing ability and connectivity have become the indispensable part of life. According to a latest report generated by a US research and consulting firm, the number of smartphone users have topped one billion in the third quarter of 2012.

Analyzing the report, it has been revealed that there were 708 million smartphones in use worldwide by the third quarter of 2011. After a year of increasing demand, the number of smartphones in use worldwide, has reached 1,038 billion units. It is expected that the number of users will be doubled to two billion in less than three years.

The report further revealed, one out of every seven people worldwide carrying one of the smart devices.

As a matter of concern, it is found; the first ever smartphone was the Nokia Communicator, which came out in 1996. However, demand for the smartphones exploded after the launch of Apple's remarkable iPhone in 2007. Apple’s iPhone has really revolutionized the smartphone industry. 

Industry experts added, most of the people worldwide still do not have smartphones, so there is a huge scope for future growth, specifically in emerging markets such as India, China and Africa.

Watch out! Nokia could report another quarterly loss


Lack of innovative apps, bad user experience and lackluster product presentation are leading the Finnish handset maker Nokia towards dark future. According to a latest chunk of information, the Finnish giant is expected to report another quarterly loss and dwindling cash reserves.


Analysts believe that the third quarter for the Finnish handset maker would be weak because of heavy drop in sales of its Lumia handsets.

It is worth noticing that nowadays Nokia is struggling hard to prove its stake in the smartphone market dominated mainly by Apple’s iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy range smartphones. Nokia has been a bellwether of smartphone industry since 1998, but after reaching its global goal of 40 percent market share in 2008, the company started losing overall market share.

Domestic brands like Micromax, SICT, Lava etc. are cheaper and therefore taking the limelight away from low-end handset segment. In features-phone category, big brands like Apple and Samsung are dominating the scene.


China to account for half of APAC smartphone shipment by 2016

Wednesday, 12 September 2012


With the expected rise of first-time smartphone users over the next year as well as the decline in feature phone manufacturing and usage, it is expected that China will account for majority of smartphone shipments in Asia-Pacific region by 2016.
According to a latest report, the Asia-Pacific annual smartphone shipment is likely to reach 594 million by 2016. To the reader’s surprise, it is expected that China will account for almost half of the shipments in the region.

The report further make a surprising revelation that smartphone sales will extend beyond tier-one and tier-two cities in India. 

It is noteworthy that China's domestic feature phone vendors are rapidly moving their businesses to smartphones. Chinese vendors are getting their low-cost chipsets from companies such as MediaTek, Spreadtrum and Qualcomm's QRD, reliable sources informed.

Market watchers added, Chinese phones are becoming popular with consumers, especially because their prices are close to those of other feature phones available in the market. 

Seems, the war between Chinese smartphone market and high end smartphones getting fiercer with each passing day

Telcos 3G drive needs to have Eco-friendly approach


While 3G is surely pushing better broadband speeds for the end customer, in its present state, the technology is proving to be far less eco-friendly when it comes to giving Carbon foot-print.

Telcos 3G drive needs to have Eco-friendly approach

When we think about 3G, the idea makes us think about making data/voice/fax affordable to rural populations – it is surely helping in this objective but at the same time the base stations driving operator’s 3G networks are burning a lot of oil in order to push 3G signals.

Hence, the time is right for telcos to look for better eco-friendly solutions that can act a little more friendly towards the mother nature and at the same time ensure better coverage for the end user communities in smaller locations.

In today’s scenario, emerging markets are highly attractive and rewarding to wireless operators. Although dominated by low income subscribers, operators have crafted diverse business models that enable profitable operation, including ones with low entrance tariffs, when clubbed with an eco-friendly approach all this can act a big boon for the telco community of the country.

Using such models and exploiting the cost and performance gains of 3G networks, operators are ideally poised to deploy a broad range of data services that vitally improve ARPU and profitability for the telco community. Such services already include mobile Internet, mobile music, wireless broadband, social networking, mobile advertising, mobile commerce, video related services and social improvement services.

With the help of these innovative 3G data services and business models, operators continue to improve the quality of life for citizens of emerging markets and they can do even better on reducing the Carbon footprint of their base stations and hence, helping towards bringing the real telecom revolution for the common masses.

Idea Intros 3G dongle with cloud services


Idea Cellular has rolled out its latest super-fast 3G dongle with cloud based services. This product in its category offers three key features including internet access; storage capacity of 2GB on the cloud, making it convenient for users to access their data anytime and anywhere; and Cloud Messenger+ a cloud based messenger service allowing free and unlimited communication between cloud users.

Idea Intros 3G dongle with cloud services

The new cloud dongle from Idea also allows users to share pictures, music, videos and documents through the ‘Cloud Share’ option, syncing all the attached devices. Users of Idea dongle can also avail other cloud features such as data backup and easy recovery, thus making it the safest and most secure device for internet access and data storage.

Idea has become the only operator to launch this innovative product which offers fast, safe and affordable data connectivity, and connects easily and quickly to any PC, netbook or laptop.

Announcing the launch Sashi Shankar, Chief Marketing Officer, Idea Cellular said, "Cloud is the new technology, and we are the first mobile operator to introduce this into the Indian market. Idea is committed to delivering innovative and easy-to-use data products and services across all categories - smartphones, mobile broadband and home devices. The new 3G dongle will enable consumers to take even greater advantage of its fast data connectivity at home, office and on-the-go, and additional option to store and share files over cloud.”

The device is capable of download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 5.76 Mbps. It means users do not require a fixed-line internet connection at home, and do not require public Wi-Fi hotspots to get online when they are away from home or the office. Idea will offer free storage of upto 2GB for a period of one year.

The new dongle is priced at Rs. 1,799. Users can connect to the dongle by simply plugging the dongle in PC or Laptop and it will auto install Idea software with cloud plug-in.

The new cloud dongle will be available through all Idea outlets, across 22 circles.

Nokia join hands with HARMAN to develop wireless consumer audio technologies for Nokia Lumia range

Friday, 31 August 2012


Nokia has entered into a partnership with HARMAN, the global leading supplier of premium audio and infotainment systems to develop innovative wireless consumer audio technologies exclusively for the Nokia Lumia range.


Nokia and HARMAN's JBL brand will jointly develop and co-brand the exclusive line of products which will include a range of speakers delivering room-filling acoustics with dynamic design. Wireless connectivity from mobile device to speaker will be facilitated through Bluetooth technology capable of connecting any existing Lumia phone, or by tapping to connect with NFC for next generation Lumia phone based on Windows Phone 8.
                                                         
"As HARMAN seeks to further collaborate with mobile leaders to bring next generation connectivity technologies to the home and the automobile, working with industry pioneer Nokia provides a tremendous opportunity to expand our own value sets and bring to market unique audio products that meet today's demand for uninterrupted consumer connectivity," said Sachin Lawande, executive vice president of HARMAN and co-president of HARMAN Lifestyle and Infotainment. "Audio is an increasingly mobile experience, following consumers everywhere they go. Developing technologies for wireless portable audio meets the ever-growing demand for immediate and easy accessibility."

JBL PlayUp Portable Wireless Speaker for Nokia

JBL and Nokia unveiled the first fruits of their collaboration, the JBL PlayUp Portable Wireless Speaker for Nokia, at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.

With innovation at the heart of its development, the JBL PlayUp Portable Wireless Speaker for Nokia radiates sound in all directions. Built on JBL's passion for audio, the PlayUp Portable is a unique speaker for music lovers who value excellent sound quality, delivering crystal clear sound. With underlying JBL technology that delivers exceptional dynamics, natural tonal balance, clarity and spatial definition, the PlayUp Portable conveys every sonic nuance of the original recording. It comes with a specially designed bass port which acts as a woofer, ensuring incredible low end sound with minimal audible air turbulence. The PlayUp Portable has a maximum output of 89dB, making it suitable for use outdoors or in any modern indoor interior. The speaker connects easily and wirelessly to any existing Lumia phone via Bluetooth and for next generation Lumia phones based on Windows Phone 8, by tapping to connect with NFC. It also comes with a standard 3.5mm headphone standard audio connector to connect with any mobile phone, computer or MP3 player.

Building on the design of the award-winning Nokia Play 360 Wireless Speaker, the PlayUp Portable makes a statement with its vivid colours and bold shape. Available in cyan, white, black - and the all new bright yellow its body is built using double-shot plastic for durability. The size and proportions of the speaker, including the minimal number of parts and parting lines, marry Nokia's highly acclaimed industrial design expertise with JBL's tightly defined and non-compromising audio target. Featuring more than 10 hours of continuous music with a single charge, the PlayUp Portable features a replaceable battery that's tucked away at its base.

Additional accessories include a carrying pouch, a micro USB charger and a 3.5mm audio cable.

iProf launches DigiLibrary


iProf, Pioneer in Tablet Education, has launched India’s first and the largest Digital Library, and is accessible on the TheDigiLibrary.com. Investing about a million dollars in the project, this next-gen avatar of an online Academy promises to be much more, with 24X7 Teacher on Call and offline availability of courses.


iProf India secured Rs. 22 Crores in Series A funding from Norwest Venture Partners (NVP) and IDG Ventures India (IDGVI). in April 2011

“We are excited by the possibilities that are emerging in technology to enhance education. The DigiLibrary brings together simple innovative solutions combined with a robust technology to create an effective delivery mechanism,” said Sudhir Sethi, Founder CMD, IDG Ventures India.

The DigiLibrary is a unique concept developed for India. Solving multi-dimensional concerns  in Indian Education quality content, reach and assistance, The DigiLibrary is completely free for a member, and offers comprehensive education material for preparation of important competitive exams like engineering (IIT JEE), AIPMT, CAT, IAS,  XI, XII and CA CPT etc,  which would be scaled up to include courses for other grades of KG to XII.

The course content includes video lectures of highly respected teachers completely freely accessible by the students. The DigiLibrary users are also supported 24x7 by a panel of teachers for clarifying all the doubts connected via phone or computer.

VMware introduces enhanced offerings for small and midsize businesses


VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, on Wednesday unveiled new VMware vSphere 5.1solutions to help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) at VMworld 2012.


It simplifies and protect IT with industry-leading virtualization, business continuity and automated management. Virtualization is now mainstream amongst SMBs, with companies increasingly focused on extending the benefits of virtualization to improve IT availability and backup / recovery.

Recent studies by Spiceworks found that 77 percent of SMBs are either using or planning to use virtualization software by the second half of 2012, and that of those who have already virtualized, more than 75 percent have chosen VMware vSphere as their virtualization solution.

 “The core demands on modern IT, keeping business up and running, balancing IT supply with IT demand, and being able to respond quickly to business needs are the same regardless of the size of your business,” said Russ Stockdale, vice president and general manager, SMB Solutions, VMware. “The challenge SMBs face is to do it all with a small team of IT pros. VMware’s SMB solutions make enterprise-class business continuity and management accessible to smaller IT teams and single practitioners by reducing the complexity of deploying, operating and securing these systems.”

VMware vSphere is the most trusted, most widely deployed virtualization platform in the world. Built on the industry’s most proven and reliable hypervisor architecture, VMware vSphere delivers application performance and availability for the most demanding business critical applications. Announced today, VMware vSphere 5.1 will include more than 100 enhancements and new features that can increase efficiency, reduce IT operations costs by as much as 30 percent and guarantee application service levels.

“Our business demands 24/7 uptime, there is no room for compromise,” said Mark Haden, vice president, Engineering and IT, MLB Network. “VMware provides us with the software infrastructure we need to make it happen for both the broadcast and the back office sides of our business. When we were looking for a technology that is flexible, resilient and could provide the ability to work effectively even with a small team of IT pros, VMware was the best choice for us.”

Likely U.S. voters strongly back open video calling: Survey


Nearly four in five likely U.S. voters believe it is important for technologies such as video calling to work together to help create jobs, promote innovation and deliver critical benefits in remote health care, education, business and other services, according to a newly-released survey. In fact, at least two thirds of Democrats and Republicans alike believe that more jobs will result from open video calling for instance, dialing a certain number to reach someone on any video system than if consumers and businesses are forced to  rely on closed systems that can only talk to one another.


In a survey of more than 1,000 likely U.S. voters conducted on behalf of Cisco by Purple Insights, a division of Purple Strategies, 89 percent felt that the ability of two devices or programs made by different companies to communicate with one another known as interoperability was personally important to them, with almost half indicating such communication is extremely important to their use of devices at home or at work. Of respondents, 77 percent want video calling to be as easy as making a phone call is today.

The use of video by consumers, government and business is growing at a staggering rate. According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index, in just three years, one million video minutes (the equivalent of 674 days) will traverse the Internet every second. Use of video calling services is also increasing. For instance, on February 27th of this year, Skype reported that 34 million people were using the service at one time.

As video collaboration becomes increasingly mainstream, multiple vendors will have to work together to enable global scale and broad customer choice like consumers have today with phone, Internet and email. Currently, not all video calling technologies work together. Cisco's TelePresence and many other video communications products connect using the same standards-based "language." Unfortunately, one of the most popular consumer video calling services, Microsoft's Skype, relies on proprietary standards, which hinders Skype's more than 600 million users from calling non-Skype users, and prevents businesses from reaching them via systems that offer services such as health care and job training by remote video.

Cisco is a strong advocate of video communications using underlying technologies based on open standards agreed upon by credible standards bodies open to all interested industry participants, a framework that has been used successfully to create the standards that underlie the Internet, email and voice calling. With this approach, anyone who adopts an open standard is assured of basic interoperability that is not controlled by any single commercial vendor.

87 percent of respondents want companies to agree to a common standard for video calling so that programs will work together.77 percent believe that video calling should be as easy as making a phone call while Two-thirds, regardless of party affiliation, believe more jobs and innovation will be created with open and interoperable video.

83 percent (67 percent strongly) want Skype to be interoperable with other video technologies. 63 percent agree that innovation is how companies grow, how new companies start and how prices are kept down. If one company, such as Skype, controls a majority of the video calling market and does not make its product interoperable, respondents believe that will cut off innovation, slowing the growth of technology jobs and increasing prices.

"Video is the most engaging medium and its use in every aspect of our lives is growing exponentially. Consumers and business users alike today are demanding that video communications solutions work together and that making a video call be as seamless and easy as making a phone call. This is about freedom of choice, and we the technology industry must rally around open standards, as we did so effectively with telephone service, the Internet and email. Only with a truly open video community will we fully reap the economic and social benefits of this transformational technology", said Marthin De Beer, Senior Vice President, Cisco Video & Collaboration Group.

GTS to build data transmission network


GTS Poland, member of GTS Central Europe, a leading provider of integrated telecommunications and data center services in Central and Eastern Europe, signed a contract with the Polish Medical Air Rescue for construction of an IP VPN and provision of an Internet access service. The contract, for the amount of nearly 480 000 EUR, is the result of a tender procedure carried out by an institution providing prompt medical aid and air transport of patients nationwide.


GTS will be building the complete IP VPN system. This comprehensive project will be untypical due to the specific location of the bases of the Polish Medical Air Rescue outside cities, where the availability of a telecommunications infrastructure is much poorer. This will allow GTS to use its experience in building extensive, advanced data transmission networks in Poland and throughout Central and Eastern Europe to deliver this contract.

The network to be created by GTS will connect all 19 locations of the Polish Medical Air Rescue nationwide. Used by over 530 employees, it will be handling the IT systems of this institution. Additionally, GTS will provide Internet access to one of the locations of the Polish Medical Air Rescue. The whole network will be integrated and secured against external access.

"We are happy that we have been awarded such contract and that our technological solutions will assist the daily operations of an institution that helps patients nationwide in Poland.", Piotr Sieluk, CEO of GTS Poland.

Movicel and MTC Namibia select Huawei's IP Microwave solution for LTE backhaul network


Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has been selected to provide its advanced IP microwave solution for the next-generation LTE backhaul networks of Movicel in Angola and Mobile.


Movicel and MTC will be the first two operators to provide commercial LTE services in Africa.

"Huawei will continue to play an active role in building Africa's telecommunications infrastructure,"said Qi Feng, General Manager of Huawei Microwave Domains. "As Africa's commercial LTE industry accelerates, Huawei's IP microwave solution serves as a strategic engine for its mobile broadband development."

Huawei's UMTS/LTE-ready IP microwave solution is ideally suited to meet the requirements of LTE backhaul deployment, which involves high bandwidth, smooth service evolution, rapid deployment, and convenient network management. The solution provides up to 2 Gb/s to each individual operator, supports a simplified clock synchronization and allows unified network management for optical transmission and wireless equipment.

Huawei has become a trusted partner to operators looking to deploy LTE backhaul networks in Africa and around the world. In Nigeria, 4G Mobile and ZODAFONES deployed the first commercial TD-LTE network in West Africa and utilized Huawei's IP microwave solution, RTN 900, for their LTE backhaul networks. Huawei's solution also successfully empowered the LTE backhaul networks of top global operators, including O2 in Germany, T-Mobile in Austria, and the Saudi Telecom Company in Saudi Arabia. According to Dell'Oro, Huawei ranked second in the global microwave market as of Q1 2012.

NSTPL, Motorola Mobility, Intelsat and KIT digital launch DTN cable service


Noida Software Technology Park Limited , a JAIN TV group company, along with Motorola, Intelsat and KIT digital, have launched India’s first direct to network (DTN) cable service JAINHITS.


JAINHITS will mobilize the investment of over Rs 1500 crore over the period of five years in the Headend In The Sky (HITS) platform, with strategic support from its partners to deliver affordable digital service to existing cable operators and MSOs and help them meet the Government’s National Digitization Mandate.

Motorola is the end to end technology partner, KIT digital is the solution architect and managed services partner, and Intelsat is the satellite provider for the JAINHITS service. JAINHITS service will be available pan India to cable operators and MSOs by November 2012.

Dr J. K. Jain, Chairman, Jain TV Group said, ‘Instead of  investing our energies and money in building multiple digital headends, Cable Operators should join hands towards creating the HITS partnership into a Federation of Cable Operators that will  jointly create India’s unique new generation network to carry entertainment, education and information across the length and breadth of India . Let JAINHITS Federation of Cable Operators lead India to a cheerful digital revolution.

Commenting on the partnership, Kevin Keefe, VP & GM-Sales, Asia Pacific - Motorola Mobility said, “It is an interesting time in India as the country gears up to have digital cable revolution. As the global leader, we are excited to be part of this revolution and bring in all our experience in making sure the Indian consumers get the best TV viewing experience there is anywhere in the world.”

Wipro, UMass Boston to launch 12-month fellowship program in US


Wipro Limited and the University of Massachusetts Boston today jointly announced the launch of a 12-month fellowship program in the US to train 120 school teachers over three years, with the aim of fostering excellence in science education among students from disadvantaged areas of Boston and New York.


The one-year Wipro Fellowship program for teachers is aimed at developing competencies and galvanizing their leadership potential to make them catalysts of change in their schools, districts and among educators.

"The US is the cradle of innovation. This program is part of Wipro's efforts to align with US' goal to engender an environment that continues to instill and nurture scientific temper and innovative spirit among young people”, said T.K. Kurien, Chief Executive Officer of IT business and Executive Director, Wipro Ltd.

The program, to be entirely funded by Wipro, will identify 40 experienced science teachers in the Boston and New York areas from those engaged with kindergarten to grade 12 every year, after a rigorous selection process. The nomination process for the fellowship will commence in January 2013 and the selection is due to be completed by March 2013. The course is scheduled to begin on September 1, 2013.

Selected teachers will undergo 250 hours of intense capability development training by a team led by Arthur Eisenkraft, distinguished Professor of Science Education and Director of the ‘Centre of Science and Math in Context’ (COSMIC) at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Each teacher will continue to teach in their respective schools, and during the duration of the fellowship, they will also engage with local communities and other interested teachers to catalyze broader improvement. The program deeply integrates three dimensions to help enable this: leadership, reflective practice and adult learning.

The program involves a comprehensive set of activities that will seek to improve teachers’ pedagogical and content knowledge with the aim of boosting the performance of underprivileged students.

UMass Boston will partner with a university in the New York City area and multiple school districts in the Boston and New York to administer this program.

Wipro’s science education initiative aligns with the “Educate to Innovate” campaign that seeks to improve the performance of US students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

“The University of Massachusetts Boston community is grateful for Wipro’s investment in the education and futures of our young people.  Effective, engaging STEM  education is crucial to students’ success; we are delighted to play a role in providing Boston’s teachers with new skills for imparting mastery in these fields,” said UMass Boston Chancellor, J. Keith Motley.

“The program is designed to create a cadre of teacher leaders and help underprivileged students achieve excellence in science education. This dovetails with our goal of working with academia to identify and develop leaders of tomorrow. This is another step towards our vision to contribute to achieving high quality universal education.” said Anurag Behar, Chief Sustainability Officer, Wipro Limited.

Airtel digital TV launches USSD self care service for its customers


Airtel digital TV, the DTH service by Bharti Airtel, on Thursday launched an innovative self care facility for its 7.4 million plus customers in India.


Available for free for all Airtel Mobile customers, this is the world’s first USSD based service innovation that will allow Airtel mobile customers to manage their airtel digital TV with options of recharge, movie booking and top up additions, to name a few. Customers can access the facility by simply dialling a toll free number *121# from their mobile phones.

Commenting on the launch, Shashi Arora, CEO, DTH/ Media, Bharti Airtel, said “The technology market in India is ripe for creating mobile applications that make self-care fun, and enhance the quality of customer engagement for organizations. The availability of this unique USSD facility is just another example of our constant endeavour to offer the best to our Airtel digital TV customers. We believe it will truly enrich their lives by providing them convenience of managing their Airtel digital TV account via their handheld devices”. This new service is device agnostic.

USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) is a menu-based system that enables interfacing with content based services. Instead of a browser, which requires an internet / GPRS connection), the USSD menu acts as browser to pull content to the phone.

iProf launches DigiLibrary


iProf, Pioneer in Tablet Education, has launched India’s first and the largest Digital Library, and is accessible on the TheDigiLibrary.com. Investing about a million dollars in the project, this next-gen avatar of an online Academy promises to be much more, with 24X7 Teacher on Call and offline availability of courses.


iProf India secured Rs. 22 Crores in Series A funding from Norwest Venture Partners (NVP) and IDG Ventures India (IDGVI). in April 2011

“We are excited by the possibilities that are emerging in technology to enhance education. The DigiLibrary brings together simple innovative solutions combined with a robust technology to create an effective delivery mechanism,” said Sudhir Sethi, Founder CMD, IDG Ventures India.

The DigiLibrary is a unique concept developed for India. Solving multi-dimensional concerns  in Indian Education quality content, reach and assistance, The DigiLibrary is completely free for a member, and offers comprehensive education material for preparation of important competitive exams like engineering (IIT JEE), AIPMT, CAT, IAS,  XI, XII and CA CPT etc,  which would be scaled up to include courses for other grades of KG to XII.

The course content includes video lectures of highly respected teachers completely freely accessible by the students. The DigiLibrary users are also supported 24x7 by a panel of teachers for clarifying all the doubts connected via phone or computer.

AGC Networks achieves ‘Microsoft Gold Partnership Communications’ competency


AGC Networks said on Thursday that it has attained the ‘Microsoft Gold Partnership Communications’ competency.


This demonstrates the “best-in-class” ability and commitment to meet Microsoft Corp. customers’ evolving needs in today’s dynamic business environment and distinguishing itself within the top 1 percent of Microsoft’s partner ecosystem.

Outlining the process, AGC shared that to earn a Microsoft Gold Partnership competency, partners must successfully complete exams (resulting in Microsoft Certified Professionals) to prove their level of technology expertise, and then designate these certified professionals uniquely to one Microsoft competency, ensuring a certain level of staffing capacity. They also must submit customer references that demonstrate successful projects (along with implementing a yearly customer satisfaction study) and pass technology and/or sales assessments. All of the above was successfully showcased by AGC towards achieving this competency.
                                                                            
“AGC Networks has shared an excellent relationship with Microsoft for over a year now. This commendable recognition from Microsoft has further created an assurance about AGC Networks’ proficiency as an ‘experience’ provider while profiling our expertise and commitment to today’s highly advanced communication’s market.  It also further strengthens the partnership between AGC Networks and Microsoft.” said Sanjeev Verma, President Global Sales and Business Operations, AGC Networks. “This recognition further reinforces our efforts to accelerate our customers’ success by serving them as technology advisors for their various communications needs and demands.”

“Microsoft is confident of two important aspects. Growth in the Communications domain and AGC contributing majorly in strengthening Microsoft’s India presence in the Communications domain.” said Sathya Prasad Rai, General Manager, SMS&P, Microsoft Corporation India Private Limited. “AGC Networks has deep expertise that puts them in the top quartile percent of our partner ecosystem in the region, and their proficiency will help customers drive innovative solutions on the latest Microsoft technologies.”

The Microsoft Partner Network helps partners strengthen their capabilities to showcase leadership in the marketplace on the latest technology, to better serve customers and, with 640,000 Microsoft partners in their ecosystem, to easily connect with one of the most active, diverse networks in the world.

Court asks Nokia to pay Rs 67,000 for selling defective mobile


A city district consumer forum has ordered Nokia India to pay Rs 67,000 for indulging unfair trade practice for selling a defective phone to one of its customers. The company had failed to repair the defective phone or refund the price of the phone which one Rohan Arora of New Delhi bought in July 2007 for Rs 37,000.


The forum also held retailer Luthra Communications guilty of resorting to unfair trade practice.

"When the complainant (Rohan Arora) left the defective piece of good to its manufacturer, it was incumbent upon it either to remove its defect to satisfaction of the complainant or to refund its (mobile's) amount with interest. But opposite party did not bother to resolve such genuine request of the complainant.

"Hence we hold both the opposite parties (Nokia and the retailer) guilty for gross deficiency in service and unfair trade practice and direct them to jointly and severally refund the amount of the handset amounting to Rs 37,000 and to further pay a compensation of Rs 25,000 for supplying a defective good and thereafter not replacing the same or to remove its defect to his satisfaction."

"They shall also pay a sum of Rs 5,000 towards the cost of the proceedings," the bench presided by MC Mehra said.