Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
The US Senate has approved a sweeping immigration Bill that, among other provisions, proposes the doubling of the H-1B visa for skilled foreign workers from 65,000 to 115,000. However, the Indian IT industry has reacted cautiously, expecting a tougher fight to get the bill through the House.
The Bill adoption is not guaranteed as it differs sharply from a
tougher version passed by House of Representatives, and the two must
now be reconciled.
Although the H-1B increase was strongly
backed by the US tech industry, it was vehemently opposed by
protectionist lobbies. Because the House Bill does not have the numbers
doubling clause, the row is expected to continue to the final stage
when the two chambers meet over the next few days to come to a
compromise.
Once approved by the House of Representatives the new quotas would be effective from 2007.
Although
President Bush backs the Senate version of the Bill that was approved
62-36, the Indian IT community, which takes up roughly two-thirds of
the quota is not jubilant as yet.
"This is a good step but it
is too early yet to react -- let’s wait and see. The Senate-passed bill
will now have to be harmonised with the bill passed by the House in
December. The bigger challenge is in the House. We were expecting this
at the Senate but we would be happy if the House also passes this,”
Kiran Karnik. the national association of software and services
companies (Nasscom) President said.
The Indian IT industry has
been reeling under the artificial cap of 65,000 H1-B visas. Although
the bigger IT companies were not too troubled by this because they had
factored this in at the beginning of the year, it was the smaller
companies and start-ups that were feeling the crunch. On the other
side, the US firms were also feeling the pinch of IT engineers not
being able to come for onsite work.
Says Anil Kumar, a software
engineer with a medium sized IT firm which was not able to get two
H-1Bs last year, “I would be happy only if it passed by the House –
the Senate proposal doesn’t mean that the number of visas are actually
doubled now.”
While the H-1B provision is of interest to India
because of the large number of skilled workforce there, it is a minor
clause in the larger scheme of things. The Senate Bill proposes the
most sweeping immigration reforms in decades, offering means for
millions of illegal immigrants to stay on in the US and eventually
become citizens. The US is home to about 15 million illegal immigrants.
In
the meantime, America’s IT industry has signaled victory with
Microsoft’s Bill Gates issuing a statement hailing the Senate move. “By
passing (the) comprehensive immigration reform legislation, the US
Senate has taken a critical step forward in its important work to
ensure that our nation remains the global leader in technology
innovation,’’ Gates said.
A fierce fight is expected between
the Senate and the House. And, the dimensions of the battle are likely
to be radically different with the elections later this year.
David Bass
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