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TRAI clears path for broadband, voice services aboard planes

Broadband connectivity and making voice calls from 32,000 feet above sea level while flying may soon become a reality over Indian space if broadcast and telecom regulator TRAI’s recommendations are accepted by some other government organisations, including ISRO.

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Training programme on collaboration among digital societies commences in capital

Delegates from 24 countries are participating in a training programme on "Collaborative Regulation for Digital Societies" being hosted by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).

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HD broadcast to propel switchers market to $ 2.47bn by '24, A-Pac may surpass N. America

MUMBAI: As the world transitions from analogue content to digital broadcasting, it is in dire need of broadcast switchers. This trend has created a remarkable demand for broadcast switchers in the developing countries of India, Japan, Africa, Ukraine, and Russia amongst others as they are working...

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Could India blocking ABS’ FTA TV signals lead to breach of ITU norms?

MUMBAI: Government of India, it seems, could find itself in a Catch-22 situation over a directive to Department of Space (DoS) to block free-to-air channels available in India broadcast through Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS)-2, a foreign `bird’ not licensed to provide KU-band or DTH services in...

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China, India world’s largest Internet markets

India has overtaken the United States to become the world’s second largest Internet market, with 333 million users, trailing China’s 721 million.

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