What’s That again? Technology not available?
Pass on some percentage of profit you earned by the largesse of Raja.
In fact this would be a fraction of what has been paid to ,to whom, you know who I mean.
Now Radia is out of the loop, you have to organise something else.
NEW DELHI: The government will prevent telcos from offering non-voice 3G mobile services in seven days, unless they demonstrate that these facilities can be tapped live, a senior department of telecom (DoT) official said.
The 3G data services that could be impacted include high-speed internet, download of music and video clips, chat and internet telephony calls. So far, state-run telcos BSNL and MTNL and private players such as Reliance Communications (RCOM) and Tata Teleservices have launched 3G — high-end data services on mobiles — while Bharti Airtel was slated to begin offering them by the year-end.
DoT last week halted video-calling services citing security concerns at the home ministry’s behest, as these can be traced only a few minutes after they have ended. While intelligence agencies complain that such calls cannot be monitored live, executives with telcos say there is no technology available globally for real-time tapping of video calls.
During a meeting on Monday among representatives of telcos, the home ministry and security agencies, the Intelligence Bureau had sought a temporary ban on all 3G data services, a DoT official present said.
First-mover advantage lost
But, operators have been given up to seven days to demonstrate that data services can be tapped in real time, failing which the services will be disallowed. IB officials too have said they will discuss internally some of the proposals suggested by telcos during Monday’s meeting, and come back within the next couple of days, this official added.
Any temporary ban on 3G services will dent the firstmover advantage enjoyed by RCOM, Tata Teleservices, and the state-run companies. It might also force Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, and Aircel to delay their launch plans.
Read more: Security concerns ‘derail’ 3G – The Times of India http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/telecom/telcos-face-3g-ban-failing-real-time-test-/articleshow/7136202.cms#ixzz18oZDqRiw
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MAY 11, 2010 – Splunk, the IT Search company, has announced the availability of Splunk 4.1 at its inaugural SplunkLive! customer events in Singapore and Hong Kong, following a successful first full year of local operations which saw customer numbers top 170 in the Asia-Pacific region.
Since establishing regional headquarters in Hong Kong in late 2008, Splunk’s Asia-Pacific presence has more than doubled in size. Splunk now has staff based in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Australia, with plans to establish a local presence in additional Asia-Pacific countries in 2010, says Robert Lau, Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan for Splunk.
“Despite the macro-economic climate, 2009 was a very good year for Splunk,” said Mr Lau. “The company experienced worldwide growth over 100% and Asia-Pacific represents the fastest growing region in the world. As more and more Asia-Pac customers experience the value of Splunk we look to continue this in 2010 and also expand our partner network to meet the demand.”
Leading Asia-Pacific organizations now using Splunk include: Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, Merck Singapore, Aviva Asia, Singapore National Institute of Education, Infocomm Asia Holdings, UIH i-Secure, Telkomsel Indonesia, Fortis Insurance, Daiwa Securities, Lenovo China, Ernst & Young India, Taiwan National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan Stock Exchange, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, NTT Data, Singtel Optus, Telstra, Ericsson Australia, Monash University, Raytheon Australia and Lloyds International.
Splunk 4.1 provides the unique ability for users to search, monitor and analyze live streaming IT data as well as terabytes of historical data, all from the same interface, delivering the best of both worlds for IT data management. The ability to search, analyze and create live dashboards with streaming data from the IT infrastructure delivers immediate visibility to operational, application, security and compliance issues. Now users can see incidents and attacks as they occur, monitor application SLAs in real time, correlate and analyze events on streaming data and track live transactions and online activity.

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