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It requires 1-click pay option to be enabled and that doesn't work with Indian Credit Cards
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Reliance CDMA EVDO Activation Request Here For Aam Admi
Arun replied to @mitJ@in's topic in Data services
Added, Thank you! -
Reliance CDMA EVDO Activation Request Here For Aam Admi
Arun replied to @mitJ@in's topic in Data services
Please read the "Please Read This:" part in the first post. -
As Net Debt Piles Up To $7 Billion, Reliance Communication Faces Key Test
Arun replied to KumaarShah's topic in Reliance Communications
Reliance Communications on a hiring spree to boost wireless service Monday, June 20 2011. 1:00 AM IST livemint.com To strengthen its wireless services business, which has faced severe challenges in recent times, Reliance Communications Ltd (R-Com), a part of Anil Ambani’s Reliance Group, is tapping into an external talent pool, including elder brother Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL). In the past three months, India’s second largest mobile phone company by subscribers, has hired three senior executives to look after functions within the wireless business such as device and data services, brand and communications, and finance. Kaushik Pillalamarri, who has joined as head of R-Com’s data and devices segment, will “lead the company’s focus in the fast-growing data segment as well as evaluate introduction of new devices in the Indian markets”, said a senior company executive, who did not want to be identified. Pillalamarri joined R-Com from Verizon Communications Inc., where he was director for new product innovation and development, and based in the US. Peshwa Acharya, who was a vice-president and chief of marketing at Reliance Retail Ltd, RIL’s retail arm, has joined R-Com as a senior vice-president for brand and communications in its wireless division. The telecom operator has also hired Deepak Gupta as chief financial officer of its wireless business. Gupta was previously with real estate firm Emaar MGF Land Ltd, where he was vice-president for finance. R-Com has recruited Terry Coutinho to head its business process outsourcing operations. Coutinho was earlier heading service partnership at Vodafone Essar Spacetel Ltd. Syed Safawi, president of R-Com’s wireless business, said attracting talent from outside the company is as important a growth strategy as developing internal manpower. “We are glad to evoke keen interest from seasoned professionals from leading global and Indian telcos in wanting to further their careers at Reliance Communications,” Safawi said. R-Com had rough sailing in fiscal 2011. It is one of the entities being examined for a possible role in the alleged wrongdoings in the government auction of second generation telecom spectrum in 2008. Three of its executives are in prison pending investigation. Ajay Parmar, head of research at Emkay Global Financial Services Ltd, said hiring a person to lead R-Com’s brand and communications function may be a strategy to defend the company’s image. R-Com is also under pressure because of a tariff war between telecom operators in India. Its performance on some key indicators have declined. Average revenue per user fell to Rs.116 as on 31 March from Rs.158 a year ago. In the same period, revenue per minute on R-Com’s wireless network declined 8.33% to Rs.0.44, but has been stable at that level the past two quarters. Minutes of usage per subscriber declined 21% to 262. On Friday, R-Com and another Reliance Group company, Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, were removed from the Sensex, the 30-stock benchmark equity index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Over the past year, R-Com’s share price lost 50.3% on the BSE, while the Sensex gained 1.44%. R-Com’s closing price of Rs.95.1 a share on Friday was a decline of 88.41% from a high of Rs.820.8 a share on 9 January 2008. R-Com’s wireless business, which accounts for 53% of its consolidated gross revenue, has been under pressure the past year and the new appointments might be to provide a fillip to the business, analysts said. “The company has gone through a tough time and some senior-level people have moved out. The new recruitments may be a consequent re-alignment,” said a telecom analyst with a Mumbai-based brokerage. He, too, did not want to be identified. -
Not as of now but I have opened a feature request for the Tapatalk developers to include that.
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I don't think there is an option for that
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That should cause a difference in the internet speed.
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Activating EVDO on Samsung Galaxy Pop with Reliance CDMA
Arun replied to pabitrak5's topic in Data services
For activating EVDO on Samsung Galaxy Pop, please check: -
which handset were you using before?
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See: http://www.rimweb.in/forums/topic/25279-bsnl-wimax-review/page__view__findpost__p__189038
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As per suggestion of a member I have split "Reliance Mobile" in the Network drop-down to "Reliance CDMA" & "Reliance GSM"
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Flaunt Your Internet Speeds Results Here! (2G, 3G, Broadband)
Arun replied to Karthik R's topic in General Technical Discussion
You are getting 3.37 mbps speed for a max 2 mbps plan This is occasional or normal? It is variable burst speed... so the average speed of a download would end up just a little above the advertised speed (like 1.1 mbps during day and 2.1 mbps during night) -
Flaunt Your Internet Speeds Results Here! (2G, 3G, Broadband)
Arun replied to Karthik R's topic in General Technical Discussion
Internet Service Provider Name / Type : Reliance Broadband (wired) Plan you are on : Night Booster Zoom 1 (1 mbps from 8 AM to 10 PM; 2 mbps from 10 PM to 8 AM - NO FUP - Rs.1125 + tax effective cost per month as I paid yearly) Location you are based on : Trivandrum Comments: I used to have Tata Indicom Broadband earlier and their switch equipment developed bad battery backup and so connectivity gets cut when power goes off where they have kept it. They did not replace the equipment/battery even after complaining for a year. So I changed primary connection to Reliance Broadband and haven't seen it lose connectivity ever yet. They use more DSLAM instead of switches (TATA keeps fewer DSLAMs and more switches) and these DSLAMs are kept in their mobile towers where they have good power backup that can run for days. However you have to keep in mind that they have a web based login, so when you switch on modem you have to login through a web page. I do that normally though my phone and keep it connected to wifi so that there are no timeouts for no usage. -
I have added the Network field now. I have limited it to single field as the profile area is already big. You can edit it through Your control panel > Profile > Change Profile Information
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arjags is now >> @Akash @dipanlahiri: Please limit username change request to one time as mentioned in the first post; you had already changed once.
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HTC Ozone added
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Times News Network 4 Oct 2007, 0146 hrs IST - New Delhi The simmering hostilities between the GSM and CDMA telecom operators finally spilled over publicly in telecom minister, A Raja's presence on Wednesday. The big daddies of India's telecom sector, Sunil Bharti Mittal of Bharti Airtel and Ashim Ghosh of Vodafone were among those that met Raja. It is learnt that Mittal was the first to initiate a dialogue on spectrum. Matters later took an expectedly ugly turn over licence and spectrum eligibility issues, with both sides repeating their arguments all over again for the minister's benefit. The GSM camp also indulged in serious TRAI bashing, saying "TRAI has erred seriously" (in its recommendations). Opposing any bid by the government to auction spectrum, GSM players essentially bargained for additional doses of spectrum without a fresh entry fee on a priority basis as per the old subscriber-linked policy, arguing that this is a contractual right. They said there should be no cap on spectrum, as operators are entitled to optimal spectrum based on parameters of usage, justification and availability. They further insisted that available spectrum is being stretched to its full efficiency level. TRAI's recent recommendations have substantially stiffened the subscriber-linked allocation process, putting any additional spectrum far out of reach. TRAI further states that spectrum is being used inefficiently, suggesting that the existing spectrum available with operators can itself serve over 450 million subscribers, more than twice the present 190 million mobile subscriber base. In contrast, CDMA players applauded these recommendations. AUSPI argued that GSM operators were 'twisting facts and figures'. "Their demand for spectrum is based on usage of old technology available in 2003. Since then there have been significant technology advancements allowing optimum and efficient use of spectrum", says SC Khanna, secretary general, AUSPI. However, both sides were able to hold hands on the only issue of common benefit: lowering of taxes and levies.
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wow, a great travelogue indeed!
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Leaked Android 2.3.3 for HTC Droid Incredible: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1087054
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Unofficial/Leaked updates can also be discussed?
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Have a link to that profile?
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Beam Telecom (Hyderabad Only) Tariff Plans 10Mbps @ Rs. 1000
Arun replied to anandjm's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
Not really, won't you take a 10 mbps connection with 30 GB limit and 2 mbps thereafter for 1000 bucks per month? -
Beam Telecom (Hyderabad Only) Tariff Plans 10Mbps @ Rs. 1000
Arun replied to anandjm's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
The Fair Usage Policy looks more than fair as well Has anyone in Hyderabad tried them? -
Use an application like Battery Left to figure out what application is doing that