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    But before buy, check it with your friends or relative, whether it supports CA or not. As per specification, every SD processor supports CA atleast 2CA, but in india simply it doesn't. In this case, only samsung device is faithful although I used to hate samsung. But Now I m loving it. In my area I am getting more than 20 mbps at any time with 3CA with s7 where phone without CA is giving less than 1 mbps.
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    apple is so arrogant that they will prefer to stop selling all apple products in india rather than comply with a single objection raised in the complaint. some of the points for CCI are moot: 1. you can buy ipad unlocked from any apple store so its not tied to any particular operator i think the same is true for iphones also 2. non-apple outlets like staples, jumbo, reliance etc are selling ipads now [at least in the top 4 metros] but apple will never support flash or non-app store software or even allow music downloads in india and they will charge a premium over singapore, HK, USA etc for unlocked / unsubsidised products in fact india will remain the highest priced market for apple for the foreseeable future the silver lining is that it will spawn a lot of android clones at affordable prices and apple will continue to have negligible sales from here
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    RIM Refutes Indian BlackBerry Data Tapping Reports States the ET report is false and setting up NDAS is technologically infeasible Canadian handset maker Research in Motion has denied accepting any offer from the Indian Dept. of Home Ministry to install network data analysis systems in its premises. Indian news daily Economic Times reported on December 30 that RIM agreed to install Network Data Analysis Systems infrastructure at its Indian premises for encrypted BlackBerry Services data tapping. RIM told Wall Street Journal in an email statement, "This (the media report) is both false and technologically infeasible." Time and again RIM has been pleading to the Govt. of India that installing NDAS Infrastructure in its Indian premises is not possible or feasible. However, as per ET's report RIM had agreed to the Indian governments demands to provide the required infrastructure for tapping the encrypted data. Govt. of India had also given a deadline of January 31, 2011 for RIM to provide a solution for lawful interception of encrypted BlackBerry data services. RIM clarified in the emailed statement that the reported January 31 deadline is incorrect and that the report also contradicts comments from the government of India. So the issue is back to square one with RIM stating that installation of NDAS infrastructure is technologically not feasible, while the Indian Govt. seeks a working solution to intercept and monitor the encrypted BlackBerry data. Though there is talk of BlackBerry Services being banned after January 31, 2011, in case RIM doesn't submit a solution, the company clearly refutes the deadline. Courtesy : Techtree
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    KOLKATA/DELHI: The telecom department has just told the home ministry that Aditya Birla Group-promoted Idea Cellular’s monitoring solutions for the super-secure BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) do not make the cut. Idea Cellular, incidentally, is the only mobile phone company to have demonstrated interception solutions for BIS. In an internal communique to the home ministry, the Department of Telecom (DoT) said that Idea’s encryption solution is ‘user-unfriendly’ as it fails to open any emails with .jpg attachments, coupled with the fact that all intercepted content is loaded with junk data. “The email and web browsing interception mechanism demonstrated by Idea Cellular is not user-friendly as the intercepted content is embedded in undesirable junk data, making it difficult to locate the actual useful content in the intercepted email. The system also could not open any emails with .jpg attachments. The company should be asked to provide the tools to open all email attachments, including those in .jpg formats,” notes a telecom department communique to the home ministry, which was reviewed by ET. The telecom department also wants the home ministry to give companies like Nokia and Cisco the same treatment as BlackBerry by nudging them to demonstrate encryption solutions for their range of enterprise services offered in India. “The home ministry should assess Nokia and Cisco’s compliance levels for their enterprise services, in so far as providing interception solutions in step with the requirements of the law enforcement agencies,” said a telecom department official with direct knowledge of the matter. The latest developments come as Canada’s Research In Motion (RIM), the makers of the BlackBerry smartphone , edges closer to the end-January 2011 deadline of sharing the encryption keys and codes of its secure email and BlackBerry Messenger services with India’s security establishments. In a customer update, aimed at allaying concerns of an impending ban, RIM asserts that it “continues to be as co-operative as possible with the government in the spirit of supporting legal and national security requirements.” Source : Economic Times
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    i also get 'invalid keyword' from rgsm, has anyone used the free android app: india against spam it properly formats your spam sms before sending directly to 1909 so it saves a lot of time / effort
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    Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. - Benjamin Franklin
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