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10 pointsFRIENDS, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WORTH READING.... I wrote the following E-Mail to Mr. Kapil Sibal, Minister For Telecom on 7th December 2010... To: kapilsibal@hotmail.com Cc: MOCIT@nic.in Bcc: kapil@kapilsibal.com Subject: Clarification Regarding MNP Launch Schedule-Rest of India Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010 11:58 am Respected Kapil Sibalji. Many congratulations for launching MNP in Haryana on 25th November. Expecting many bold, path-breaking reforms in Telecom while one of the most talented Minister at the helm of affairs. (Admire your initiatives in Education Sector). Would like to bring to your attention that All mobile operators are giving different dates for launch of MNP in different circles whereas some are saying it will launched all over Indian only on 20th January 2011. Millions of telecom customers are a confused lot and searching for the right information without any official source. May i request you to kindly order Department of Telecom to put up Complete Date Wise Schedule of MNP Launch in different circles immediately on its Website in MNP Section OR if there is no such schedule and MNP in rest of India will be launched only on 20th Jan, Clarify that. Not expecting a reply to this mail but will be stunned if one comes with the right information. Thanks and regards, Rajan Mehta One of the harassed Telecom Consumer, Your Admirer. And Today I have Received The Following Reply... From: dirvtm-dot@nic.in Subject: Your e-mail communication dated 07.12.10 seeking clarificationregarding MNP launch schedule- Rest of India. Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011 2:37 pm Sir, I am directed to refer your e-mail communication dated 07.12.2010 mentioned above and to say that the Mobile Number Portability is going to be uniformly implemented through out india with effect from 20.01.2011. Director (Security-I) Department of Telecommunications Ministry of Communication & IT 20 Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110117 Enjoy Friends...The First Official Confirmation...You Read Here at RIMweb...
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1 pointGSM 3G/CDMA EVDO Phones Below Rs 10,000 GSM 3G is here and CDMA EVDO was already in place. Next thing you want is an affordable 3G/EVDO Phone. I feel not everyone is looking for buying those 20-25K phones, neither can most people afford it. So thought of compiling this list. For this roundup, my criteria was following, -Price Below Rs 10,000 -Real 3G Phone. GSM Phones advertising 3G but having 384kbps speed is excluded. -For CDMA, 1x speed phones are excluded. -Also imported CDMA phones excluded as Official EVDO on them still not possible. (I know some members using but still it's not available for public at large easily, Also won't fit into Rs 10,000) With this criteria, my search yielded following choices for 3G/EVDO Phones below Rs 10,000. All Prices are Online. Happy And Economical Buying....Enjoy.... Please post phones missed out fulfilling the above criteria and i will update. Thanks. CDMA PHONES Micromax E360 Rs 3,999 Micromax EG333 Rs 7,,999 -EVDO Rev.A V3 Pearl Rs 3,999 - EVDO Rev.A Samsung mPower TV S239 Rs 3,999 -EVDO Rev.0 Samsung Metro M519 Rs 5,649 -EVDO Rev.0 Samsung Ch@t M369 Rs 5,895 -EVDO Rev.0 Samsung mPowerTxt M369 Rs 5,989 -EVDO Rev.0 Samsung Corby TV F339 Rs 7,249 -EVDO Rev.0 Samsung Galaxy Pop Rs 8,950 - EVDO Rev.A Android 2.2 Huawei C7300 Rs 5,499 -EVDO Rev.A LG Cookie Spark 235 Rs 5,900 -EVDO Rev.0 LG Cookie Zip LG510 Rs 6,399 -EVDO Rev.A GSM PHONES Micromax H360 Rs 3,900 Micromax Modu T Rs 7,999 Micromax Andro A60 Rs 5,666 -Android 2.1 Micromax Bling 2 Rs 7,999 Android 2.2 Motorola Charm MB502 Rs 8,999 Android Motorola Flipout Rs 8,999 Motorola Quench XT3 Rs 9,999 Android 2.1 Samsung Hero E3210 Rs 3,190 Samsung Shark S5350(Metro 3G) Rs 4,740 Samsung Star Duos B7722 Rs 9,250 Samsung Monte S5620 Rs 6,790 Samsung Wave 575 S5753 Rs 6,999 Samsung Wave 723 Rs 9,299 Samsung Omnia 652 B6520 Rs 7,999 -Windows Mobile Standard 6.5 Samsung Galaxy5 I5503 Rs 7,990 -Android 2.1 Samsung Galaxy 551 I5510 Rs 9,399 Android 2.2 Samsung Galaxy Fit S 5670 Rs 9,500 Android 2.2 Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 Rs 6,999 Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570 Rs 7,650-Android 2.2 Sony Ericsson Cedar Rs 4,122 Sony Ericsson Naite J105i Rs 5,949 Sony Ericsson JALOU F100i Rs 6,299 Sony Ericsson Zylo Rs 5,567 Sony Ericsson T715 Rs 7,168 Sony Ericsson Elm Rs 6,599 Sony Ericsson W595 Rs 9,259 Sony Ericcson Hazel Rs 7,899 Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini Rs 8,499-Android 2.1 LG Cookie Plus GS500v Rs 5,999 LG T325 Rs Rs 5,524 LG GW525 Rs 6,490 LG Cookie Flip GD580 Rs 7,199 LG New Chocolate BL20V Rs 7,299 LG Optimus ME P350 Rs 7,500 - Android 2.2 LG Optimus One P500 Rs 8,999 - Android 2.2 LG Optimus GT540 Rs 9,999 -Android 2.1 Nokia 5230 Rs 6,899 -Symbian S60-5th Edition Nokia X3-02 Rs 7,724 Nokia 5235 Rs 7,799 -Symbian OS version 9.4 Nokia C5 Rs 7,249 -Symbian OS version 9.3 Nokia C3-01 Rs 8,205 Nokia X5-01 Rs 9,167 Nokia E5 Rs 9,142 Nokia C5-03 Rs 9,699 Nokia E52 Rs 9,976 Olive Fluid V-W1 Rs 6,649 Android 2.1 Spice Mi-310 Rs 7,299-Android 2.2 Spice MI-300 Rs 9,500-Android 2.1 Spice G-6565 Rs 9,700 HTC Smart F3188 Rs 6,999-BREW Videocon V7400 Rs 8,990-Android 2.1 Dell XCD28 Rs 5,999-Android 2.1 Dell XCD35 Rs 9,549 Huawei Ideos Rs 7,500-Android 2.2 Special Mention: HTC Wildfire Rs 10,499 Androd 2.2
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1 pointAll Operator who gave Heavy Money to Mumbai and Delhi are smart Let me clear Vodafone have 14 mhz in use and if they lost 3G Spectrum they could not return 14 mhz inefficient spectrum and ultimately paid same amount for 14 mhz on Inferior Technology. They Cornered 5 mhz in 3G on high price so they can return 6 Excessive mhz which in either way costed them same. and 3G is 4 time more Efficient for Calling so 5 mhz = 20 mhz 2G Spectrum for Calling and Internet
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1 pointGSM Coverage i dont know Vodafone Rocks in Mumbai and Definately Best in Gujarat so if she is happy with GSM and SMS Vodafone is Straight Choice, if she want Data 3G then wait for more days and let the Picture of 3G clears. 3G being 2.1 ghz it will have differential Coverage in Vodafoen as Base Tower of Vodafone is having 900 mhz spectrum but for Airtel and Reliance GSM they have 1800 mhz spectrum of 2G which goes very hand in hand with 3G. So If She want 2G Services Vodafone Of She want 3G Service Wait for more 3 month
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1 pointHmmmm.... Guessing the possibilities... One can set "The customer you are calling is currently NOT REACHABLE" or "Please check the number and TRY AGAIN" or "Dial Code does NOT exists", if he has got soo many loans from others... Another use is "PLEASE CALL ME ON MY NEW NUMBER xxxxxaaaaa, as I stopped using RGsm due to BAD voice clarity" to use the CRBT to inform the CHANGE OF NUMBER to the callers... (MNP may come or may NOT come, GOD only knows... But this method will be fool-proof, imho..)