5G jobs doubled in one year in India; Cisco, Ericsson top recruiters
Ericsson and Cisco have posted 20 per cent and 30 per cent of jobs since 1 January 2020, respectively, in India. Cisco Systems is investing $5bn to fund 5G projects globally, including India. Dell and Hewlett Packard that offer 5G-enabled devices are also hiring experts in 5G domain
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Govt has accepted Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and MTNL s requests to conduct 5G trials in India
Jobs postings with 5G in the title have doubled between Q4, 2020, and Q1, 2021, a report by data and analytics company GlobalData has revealed. It said more companies are showing interest in 5G technologies, with the government allowing trials and testing. Companies want to integrate 5G technologies into existing network elements and step up research and development to provide customer management solutions.
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NCLT to hear SBI’s plea to withdraw Reliance Infratel’s fraud tag on July 5
June 10, 2021
The tribunal had sought SBI to produce further evidence and data. The National Company Law Tribunal’s (NCLT) Mumbai bench will hear State Bank of India’s request to withdraw a “fraudulent” tag it sought for Reliance Infratel Ltd (RITL) on July 5.
On the next hearing date, the tribunal has also asked the country’s largest lender to produce further evidence and data.
In a volte-face, the country’s largest lender on Wednesday moved the tribunal seeking to withdraw the fraud tag on RITL, following an internal forensic audit by SBI that allegedly found questionable transactions worth ₹5,500 crore. The alleged transactions were found in the accounts of three Anil Ambani three firms - Reliance Communications and its subsidiaries Reliance Telecom and RITL.