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correct bro, it has been the first time in the world that a dedicated radio service has been started for mobile, The service has been started by VIRGIN MOBILE in UK
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its very much possible, coz when ril had reduced call rates for prepaid from 2.49 to 99 paisa it had stareted first with chennai, and had then gone in for other states
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3 days have passed since i sent 10 messages for the helptelethon show, on 4646 but till date money has not been deducted from my prepaid account, though i got confirmation from 4646 about the donation.
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i dont know about bombay
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no its not idea2idea its all local sms. actually this competition in pricing of sms has started happening since last couple of days. 1st hutch reduced it to 5 paisa for weekly rental of Rs5/min, then airtel reduced it to 1 paise for daily rent of re1, now latest is idea with same pricing as that of airtel
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u r right buddy. but as far as technology gos both cdma and gsm camps claim their technology to be better than others
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i dont know for other hutch circles but for hutch delhi subscribers , Rs50 is charged only once u actually receive or make call or sms.
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how can i backup my mails, pls tell. i m facing extreme shortage of space
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the technology reliance is using is developed by Microsoft under its OPTV initiative only.
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http://airtel-broadband.com/tariff1.htm
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i think the current spectrum used is 800
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Reliance Infocomm To Charge For 'R World' Services
AmanJ replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
from last 2 weeks even airtel in delhi has stopped allowing downloads from other sites other than airtel live -
it would b great if cut is on local calls. but as its mentioned the adc has been cut for std and isd calls. so change is most expected in std and isd calls only. lets hope for the best
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Spectrum spat before Trai - Reliance, Tata Indicom to appeal against freeze M. RAJENDRAN | The Telegraph New Delhi, Jan. 2: Telecom operators using code division multiple access (CDMA) technology like Reliance Infocomm and Tata Indicom will approach the telecom regulator against the directive by the Wireless Planning Commission (WPC) that blocks issue of any additional spectrum unless they meet subscriber targets using the existing spectrum available with them. Spectrum are airwaves on which the calls and data travel that we send and receive from our telephones, mobile and internet. The WPC in an order issued on December 10 has pointed out that CDMA operators’ existing subscriber base does not justify their demand for additional spectrum beyond 5 megahertz (Mhz). The WPC is a nodal agency of the communications ministry that recommends the allocation of spectrum. The Association of Unified Service Providers of India (AUSPI) led by Reliance Infocomm has been making several submissions to the government, including the Telecom regulatory Authority of India (Trai), regarding inadequate spectrum assigned to them to meet even their present growth requirements. The association had also said additional spectrum for their immediate requirements should be made available only in the USPCS 1850 - 1910 / 1930 - 1990 band, citing reasons of equipment availability and handsets that are compatible with their existing networks. Now, the two major operators — Reliance Infocomm and Tata Indicom — are on their backfoot and have sought Trai’s intervention to help quash the directive from the WPC. A senior official in the communications ministry pointed that the operators did not meet rural obligations and the Unified Access Service Licence had given them a free hand in removing the rural obligation. “Now they do not want to offer service to the common people but are interested in making fast cash by offering high-end services to corporate customers. It seems the demand for spectrum is aimed to offer high-speed wireless services to business customers and not to offer connections to individuals,” said a WPC official. “It is clearly evident from the subscriber figures of the CDMA operators (see chart) that they do not justify the demand for additional spectrum beyond 5 Mhz,” said the official. According to the WPC directive and the licence conditions, each operator is required to have 12 lakh (circle A — Delhi, Calcutta, Chennai and Mumbai ), 10 lakh (circle B — major cities like Pune, Indore, Ahemdabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad) and 5 lakh (circle C — smaller towns and cities) subscribers. Since the two players had secured licences as fourth operators, the allocation was increased from 3.75 Mhz to 5 MHz and their capacity to add subscribers will be around 20 lakh in A circle and correspondingly increase in B and C circles as well, said the official. Senior officials also pointed out that among the four metros, only Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd has been assigned the additional 5 Mhz spectrum. As a result, additional 15 MHz is still available for the two CDMA-based operators in Delhi and Mumbai. Sources said, “It will cater up to 51 lakh subscribers (17 lakh per 5 MHz; thus 17 x 3 = 51 lakh). Hence, more than adequate spectrum is available in the existing 800 / 850 MHz band for catering to the requirements of private CDMA operators even in Delhi and Mumbai metros for a substantial period of time.”
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which all games r available
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but i think it'll b steeply priced coz the 6260 the GSM version of 6255 in almost 18000, so expect even a higher price for 6255
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happy bday buddy, njoy the day.
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its better to vote for Taj, than the Meenakshi Temple, Madurai coz taj is on 7th rank where is the temple is on 27th rank so by voting for taj we can still make it win coz it would be difficult to bring up Meenakshi Temple, Madurai from 27th rank to the top 7 ranks, so guys PLEASE VOTE.
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they have'nt upgraded yahoo.co.in accounts but .com accounts have been upgraded
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Rim Goes Ten-digit In Massive Pan-india Operation
AmanJ replied to rahulmalik_81's topic in Reliance Communications
i m in delhi but my old number is still functional. -
i beleive they have got the email addresses of those who have ever written to chirmans office or cc
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still its better than earlier when reliance hardly used to launch any phones, now atleast we have quite a good number of handsets to choose from
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what i mean is if u r able to open the link which u receive on sms for downloading the tone then its termed downloding whether u download the tone or not, then u r charged for it. sometimes link does not open then u r not charged
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i m a prepaid subscriber and Rs20 have been deducted from my a/c, though i had sent many requests but i was able to download only 4 tones. so it looks they r not chrging for sms's sent but for actual number of ringtones downloaded