TELEWORKING!
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Remote processing of data and doing jobs for companies based abroad through telecommunications are offering India its biggest business opportunity. Teleworking or remote processing is doing office jobs in India for foreign companies. It is being done from New Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and other major cities. Now, about 14,000 persons are teleworking. In a few years, more than one million persons may be engaged in telework. The untapped demand for remote processing globally is estimated to be $250 billion. Telework now nets around Rs550 crore. By 2008 AD, it is projected that these services will employ an estimated 1.1 million people directly and net Rs55,000 crore. Some of the telework services in India now are customer query answering call centres, madical transcription, insurance claims processing, data conversion, back office operations and geographical information systems. (tsm) (kvr)
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Remote processing of data and doing jobs for companies based abroad through telecommunications are offering India its biggest business opportunity.
Publication Name: BusinessWorld
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1999
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DENMARK: MAJOR PART OF GN COMTEXT TO BE SOLD OFF
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The Danish telecom group GN Store Nord is planning to stop operating on the telex and fax market, except for shipping-related business. This means a major part of the subsidiary GN Comtext will be sold off/closed down. Now GN Comtext's 20% stake in the American company FaxNet Corp. has been sold to the American Internet company Critical Path, which has acquired 100% of FaxNet more than DKr 1bn (USD 0.14bn). GN Comtext will reach about a DKr 500mn turnover and a zero result in 1999.
Publication Name: Boersen
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1999
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High frequency polar route
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ARINC Inc has deployed two new high frequency datalink ground stations at Krasnoyarsk in Russia and Barrow Alaska. These new sites, in conjunction with the existing GlobaLink/HF Station at Reykjavik in Iceland, provide air-ground datalink communications coverage over the polar region where satellite services are not available to aircraft transiting the polar space.
Publication Name: Jane's Airport Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0954-7649
Year: 2001
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