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Fat-finger trade and RIL s fury: BSE CEO gives a sneak peek into NSE s birth pangs

Fat-finger trade and RIL’s fury: BSE CEO gives a sneak peek into NSE’s birth pangs SECTIONS Fat-finger trade and RIL’s fury: BSE CEO gives a sneak peek into NSE’s birth pangsBy Share Synopsis The story of the first-ever equity trading on the swanky new trading system of the NSE’s NEAT is one of irony, humour and generosity. BSE chief Ashish Chauhan, one of the key brains behind the setting up of NSE, has written a memoir called Stithapragya . Related NSE Explore Now MUMBAI: The birth of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) over 26 years ago was one of the defining moments in India’s stock market history. It brought the first-ever satellite-based trading system to the country, which allowed two traders sitting across the country to perform a trade within 2 seconds.

Airtel adds nearly 59 lakh mobile subscribers in Jan; Vi, Jio also gain

Airtel adds 59 lakh mobile subscribers in Jan; Vi, Jio also gain As per the monthly telecom subscription data released by TRAI for the month of January, Airtel added 58.92 lakh wireless subscribers. BusinessToday.In | March 17, 2021 | Updated 23:20 IST Airtel was followed by Jio with addition of 19.56 lakh subscribers and Vi with 17.10 lakh subscribers. Bharti Airtel added the highest number of mobile subscribers in January, while rivals Vodafone Idea (Vi) and Reliance Jio Infocomm (Jio) also made net additions to their subscriber base. As per the monthly telecom subscription data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) for the month of January, Airtel added 58.92 lakh wireless subscribers. It was followed by Jio with addition of 19.56 lakh subscribers and Vi with 17.10 lakh subscribers.

Turbidite, a landslide heading for the industry

Turbidite, a landslide heading for the industry Sign in with LinkedIn 09 March 2021 | Alan Burkitt-Gray A year after he left GCX, Bill Barney is back in business, with a new company he hopes will shake up the data centre and subsea cable business. Alan Burkitt-Gray gets a preview of his plans “Why do you call it Turbidite,” I ask Bill Barney when we’re on a call to discuss the company he’s just set up. “A turbidite is an underwater landslide,” he replies from Hong Kong. He and his colleagues picked the geological term for the name of their new company.

The Hindu Explains | How much did the government earn from the recently concluded spectrum auction?

Updated: Why was an auction needed now? Wasn’t this for the 5G rollout? Share Article AAA Why was an auction needed now? Wasn’t this for the 5G rollout? The story so far: Tuesday saw the end of India’s first auction of telecommunications spectrum in five years, with the government generating a revenue of ₹77,815 crore from the exercise. Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio accounted for close to 60% of the spectrum bought, followed by Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. On offer was over 2,308 megahertz (MHz) of spectrum valued for the auction by the government at ₹3.92 lakh crore, and bids were successfully received for 37% or 855.6 MHz. The auction lasted less than two days.

HBO Max: What are the different plans, and which should you get?

Ziply Fiber If your cable provider is on this list, all you need to do is download the HBO Max app on a smart phone, tablet, or third-party streaming device. You will be prompted to sign in through your cable or digital media provider before you will be able to start streaming. You can also log in directly at HBOMax.com using your cable credentials. How to get HBO Max through your digital media provider Source: Keegan Prosser / Android Central There are a handful of digital media providers who offer access to HBO Max by adding the $15/month subscription to your existing streaming plan. That way, you don t have to sign up for a separate subscription with HBO. These platforms are Apple TV Channels, Prime Video Channels, and Hulu.

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