Arun
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It just the preinstalled OS with softwares. You can also cook your own ROM using PPC Kitchen
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Cook your own ROM with minimum basic required softwares using PPC Kitchen
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Attached Parms.txt
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Desktop-like Web Browsing On Your Mobile with Skyfire!
Arun replied to Honest's topic in General Technical Discussion
interesting... from the demo it looks lot better than Opera. I've just signed up for Beta 2 and verified. Hope they will send the invitation soon. -
Business Standard New Delhi - May 06, 2008 Followed by a slash in STD and roaming prices tariffs by Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications, cellular service provider, Vodafone Essar today entered the race by reducing its STD calls to Rs 1.30 per minute to any destination within India. Roaming rates have been reduced to Re 1 a minute for all incoming and local outgoing calls. While, STD calls on roaming will be charged Rs 1.50 per minute once the new tariff comes into operation. Last month, Airtel had reduced its STD rates to Rs 1.50 a minute from Rs 2.65. The company also reduced its roaming tariffs under which incoming roaming calls will be charged at Re 1 a minute compared with the existing Rs 1.75. While roaming, the customer can now make an outgoing local call at Re 1 a minute and an STD call at Rs 1.50.
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Great stuff DAPO users!
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It should work by default, so just flash your ROM after taking backup.
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WiFi works fine for me, haven't seen that problem. Are you sure its not something to do with your WiFi access point?
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yeah, Rs.750 for 4 GB is a really good price? Is it from your local shop or online? The lowest I could find was Rs.650 for 2 GB.
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Scroll using your fingers across the screen (not just the scroll bar)!
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ah ok... when Invision Power Board was upgraded yesterday, they might have added their .ico file to the /forum/ directory as well. I have now replaced it with the "chat" icon!
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that is the original Invision logo, not sure why it displays for you. It was replaced with the new "Chat Window" icon in January 2007.
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was there since long time ago though.
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Type: DEL 536413 and send the SMS to: 52345 Also see: http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?showtopic=12860
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The option to select more than 1 handset in your profile has been added now. You can select the secondary hanset through your profile.
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@rahujas: Done!
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Reliance Communications Planning Gsm-based Mvno Services In 57 Nations
Arun posted a topic in Reliance Communications
29 Apr, 2008, 0102 hrs IST Times News Network, Mumbai Reliance Communications (RCom) is planning to offer GSM-based mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) services across 57 countries in a bid to shore up revenues from international operations. RCom is the first Indian telecom operator looking at entering the MVNO segment outside the country. MVNO operations are currently not allowed in India. “An in-house team of traffic analysts at RCom is working on various models to enter into bulk airtime offtake agreements at suitable time and terms,” industry sources told ET. MVNOs refer to operators who do not own spectrum and infrastructure. They buy bulk airtime from mobile operators and sell packaged plans under their own brands. Using these virtual networks, MVNOs can have their own SIM cards and can offer voice as well as data applications. RCom is looking at buying airtime after analysing network capacity utilisation patterns of networks across target countries. The company is learnt to have tied up with operators across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. These include Etisalat in the Middle East and Vodafone in New Zealand besides others. “RCom is evaluating opportunities to expand this portfolio to more countries where MVNO-based services can be offered. Alliance with more than two operators in a country cannot be ruled out,” sources familiar with the development said. RCom will buy airtime from operators and offer MVNO services riding on the content provided by Reliance Mobile World. “The company is developing and testing various value-added services to target overseas customers. It is looking at users with a preference for Ethnic Asian content, specific utility driven mobile-based applications and those with high international calling spends,” said sources. An RCom spokesperson, however, declined to comment. To begin with, RCom will launch a GSM-based Global SIM card, targeted at Indians travelling overseas. This will be available in pre-paid as well as post-paid options and offer value-added services for niche customers in global markets. Users of this SIM will also be able to receive free incoming calls in 57 countries. The ADA group company will also roll out a SIM-based international calling solution that would be offered to customers in the US, China, Hong Kong, UK, Japan and Singapore. RCom, which has over 1,15,000 km undersea cable network, will benefit from significant synergies to offer end-to-end ILD calls at low prices. Moreover, RCom will launch GSM-based nation-wide mobile services by the end of current financial year, to become the only operator offering mobile services on both GSM and CDMA platforms. -
April 30, 2008 Bloomberg Reliance Communications Ltd., India's second-largest mobile-phone operator, reported fourth- quarter profit rose 47 percent, beating estimates, after it signed up a record number of users. Net profit climbed to 15 billion rupees ($317 million) in the three months ended March 31, the Mumbai-based company said. Seven analysts in a Bloomberg survey estimated profit of 13.8 billion rupees. Sales gained 35 percent to 53 billion rupees. Billionaire Chairman Anil Ambani will spend as much as $6.5 billion to increase coverage and build a second network to challenge Bharti Airtel Ltd. India added a record 10.2 million subscribers in March to surpass the U.S. as the world's largest mobile-phone market after China. ``It's a play on Indian consumption, in the perspective of a weak external environment,'' said Gunnar Palsson, a fund manager at Hagstromer & Qviberg Fond in Sweden, who owns Reliance Communications as part of the $475 million he manages. ``It was positive that they got a GSM license. Now Reliance maybe has a chance to catch up.'' Reliance runs a nationwide network based on code division multiple access or CDMA technology and in October won the government's permission to expand a network based on the global system for mobile communications or GSM countrywide. That network will be complete by mid 2009, Ambani told reporters today. Anil Ambani said that Reliance Communications has already placed orders worth USD one billion for GSM electronic equipment, and is in execution mode as of now. He expects GSM services to be launched in the next 12-18 months. Anil Ambani added that he was awaiting SEBI approval for RITL and for better market conditions for unlocking more value in Reliance Telecom Infrastructure Limited (RTIL). Ambani said that the company followed a conservative policy on forex. He also said that the cost effeciencies will ensure that the margins remain near upper band in industry. He added that he would look at a separate listing for Reliance Globalcomm in the course of this finanicial year Stock Gains Shares rose 0.5 percent to 577.85 rupees at close of trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange. The stock has gained 21 percent in the 12 months to March 31 compared with the benchmark Sensitive Index's 20 percent advance. Bharti on April 25 reported profit rose 37 percent to 18.5 billion rupees, beating estimates and giving its stock the biggest gain in more than four years. ARPU or the average revenue per user generated by each wireless subscriber narrowed to 317 rupees a month, from 339 rupees a year earlier, Reliance Communications said today. The average minutes of use per subscriber in a month dropped to 430 from 449 a year earlier. Reliance Communications may also list its Globalcom division on the London Stock Exchange this fiscal year, Ambani said. The division includes the operator's submarine cable business, FLAG Telecom Group Ltd. and Yipes Holdings Inc., an Ethernet-service provider. The company plans to list global subsidiary, Reliance GlobalComm, “if values and markets are right on the London Stock Exchange, said Anil Ambani, Chairman, RCom, while addressing the media. RCom’s tower business subsidiary, Reliance Infratel, has filed its prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Board of India. “We are awaiting better market conditions. There have been positive developments such as allowing of active and passive sharing, issuing of new licences and spectrum allocation. The regulator’s recommendations on 3G and WiMax are attractive opportunities for Reliance Infratel.” RCom at present operates GSM services through Reliance Telecom in eight circles and according to Mr. Ambani, “the numbers are encouraging and we have garnered a much higher market share than expected. We are adding four lakh customers a month.” For its remaining 15 circles, the company has placed electronics orders worth over $1 billion. The pan-India GSM roll-out will start at the end of this year and RCom will achieve coverage to all villages by end-2009. The company has ventured into the information technology (IT) sector by creating Reliance Technology Services which will focus on specific verticals of telecommunications, financial services, media and entertainment and utilities. It will initially service group companies and later serve external companies. The company is now testing its Direct to Home (DTH) product, Big TV, nationally. This service incorporates MPEG4 (Moving Picture Experts Group) and HDTV technologies and will be launched commercially soon. Raising Money Ambani is also raising money by selling a stake in Reliance Infratel Ltd. that owns the operator's telecommunications towers in the country. He agreed in July to sell a 5 percent stake for about $338 million to seven investors. The sale values that division at about $9 billion, Reliance said. An initial public share sale for the unit is ``awaiting favorable environment,'' Ambani said. Reliance Communications will hold 85 percent of the tower unit after the sale, he said. India aims to have more than 500 million phone connections by 2010, requiring an additional investment of $25 billion and revenue of 2.1 trillion rupees, the federal telecommunications ministry said in a statement on its Web site in January. 4Q FY08 Quarterly Report
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The inbuilt ICS is for sharing the data connection in PPC. There may be third party softwares which can allow sharing of WiFi connection, try searching for it.
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There is an internet sharing icon in PPC 6700. Connect your PPC to the internet first and then use the internet sharing feature in it to share the internet with your laptop/PC.
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They should be able to track who did those purchases. Have they confirmed that your case is being investigated now?
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Its 336 MB.
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very much... this topic is listed second for the keyword owgroups.com in Google.