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    Tata Teleservices today launched Tata Photon Music, an exclusive website tataphotonmusic.com for Tata Photon Plus postpaid customers where they can view, play, download from the range of latest music, videos, ring tones, wallpapers, etc for Rs. 99/month is available . This pack will be auto-renewed at the end of the user’s 30 day subscription period. Source: Telecomtalk.info
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    use code 3S96HGZ5S on checkout to get Rs. 1000 off Final Price : 17490-1000 = Rs. 16490.00 only
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    Toshiba Regza 32" LCD TV 32AV800 at Rs 17,490 http://www.tradus.in...-lcd-tv-32av800 Deal Valid Till 11:59 am May 30 Specs Link http://www.regza-asi...on/AV800_32.asp
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    In Palm also if you reset the phone , the original MEID will come back but not the ESN ... and then ESN and MEID will get mismatched and phone will go in offline mode . So, it's better you change the ESN to pESN first and the reset ...
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    I am assuming that you are looking for a CDMA handset since your last phone is mentioned as LG RD 5130. Samsung Mpower Muzik 219 meets your requirements but you have to stretch your budget a bit to Rs.2900. It has additional functionality of vga cam, expandable memory and bluetooth.
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    Broadband in India is defined as anything 256Kbps (Kilo bits per second). Lot of countries are moving towards 100MBps and Japan and Korea with Fibre to the Home (FTTH) (1G and 10G) are moving to even higher speeds we are still stuck at 256 Kbps and for higher speeds with ridiculous download limits. TRAI had floated a consultation paper on broadband a while back. See here One of the questions in paper was "Is present broadband definition too conservative to support bandwidth intensive applications? If so, what should be the minimum speed of broadband connection?" I am quoting the final answer to this questions by top 3 ISPs. Sadly BSNL did not choose to comment on the paper. RCOM "The authority should not change the existing speed of broadband services and keep 256 kbps unchanged for both wireline and wireless networks" AIRTEL "it is recommended that the existing definition of broadband where the speed is 256 Kbps, should be replaced with at least 512 Kbps." TATA TELESRVICES "Minimum defined speed does not deter the delivered speed and as proven internationally, players will offer speeds based on demand requirements and competition. Thus, there is no need to define a minimum speed criterion" Unless TRAI forces the broadband speed to 4Mbps, we are stuck at 512Kpbs.
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