Nirvana
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Other CDMA services are TATA Indicom, Virgin, BSNL/MTNL. For enabling RUIM, check: http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?showtopic=14113 You will have to upload the respective .prl file if you are going to use RUIM from other providers.
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Introducing... The Htc Touch Hd ! Htc Touch Hd Available Unofficially In India !
Nirvana replied to @ksh@T's topic in HTC
@Quarish: Ofcourse for HTC Touch, and hopefully for HTC Tough HD soon -
@dkaile: Posting cracks for pirated softwares can pull the site administrator to more trouble than posting mp3 ringtones or posting news articles without permission. There are piracy investigation agencies that scour the internet for distribution of illegal softwares. So you need to think practically about the rules to follow.
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That is illegal and not allowed to be discussed here as far as I know
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wow that s*cks actually... a company like Reliance couldn't pay them! However Mukesh kumar can't do anything here since such offers, etc. always comes with a rider that the decision of the company is final for awarding the prizes or that they can withdraw it any time without notice.
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Happy 61st Independence day!
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Yeah, India's first ever individual Olympic gold medal! Though he was emotionless at the award ceremony and the Chineese guy who got the silver was crying throughout!
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How are you trying to make the call? using any VOIP software? There isn't any need of seperate recharge for that as you can call anywhere if you positive credit in your VOIP software.
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Send your handset to Hetal... if he has the time he will surely make a breakthrough!
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The Skin selector is at the bottom of all pages.
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Why do you need the IMEI number?
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Here you go: http://www.rimweb.in/forums/index.php?showtopic=12045
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You are using "Reliance Netconnect". The price increase is only for "Reliance World" when accessing external WAP pages.
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only customer care can check which Rworld pack is enabled for you. If *333 is not working for you, then you may have to check it at a Web World.
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Even if you are able to transfer your account information to the RUIM card, a CDMA RUIM card is not going to work with a GSM handset.
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maybe after Hetal gets his hands on this beauty?
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AVG is good enough, else you can get McAfee® VirusScan® Plus with SiteAdvisor for Rs.1200 from: http://www.mcafeestore.com/v2.0-img/operat...0off_en_in.html
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Its fast loading for me always, never seen any downtime!
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Which Are The Most Viewed And Most Replied Topics?
Nirvana replied to Greatest's topic in Forum Feedback
yeah, Sadik's Mogul thread must be the biggest so far... the fastest growing topic indeed! -
oh, thats good to hear that they are revising the tariff atlast!
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Right, easy access to someone's name and address is a violation of his/her privacy. If you have a proper reason, approad a Reliance Web World and they can get you the details.
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Nope, unless you program it to work it with Reliance. TATA Indicom may work if they allow you to register its E*N in their database.
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Can Anyone Tell Me What This Error Is About In Netconnect?
Nirvana replied to ZENITHJAIN's topic in Data services
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5 May, 2008, 0000 hrs IST Economic Times Anil Ambani’s Reliance Communications (RCOM) is readying itself for a big splash into the Rs 20,000-crore GSM handset retailing. It will enter into the new avenue in a month by selling GSM handsets in the existing eight circles of Reliance Telecom, a part of RCOM, by the end of next month. It has signed agreements with major handset vendors, including LG, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Spice, Fly Mobile and HTC. It is expected to sign a similar agreement with Nokia shortly. The move is expected to create ripples in the organised handset retail market, as the company would achieve significant discounts based on the huge order size, analysts say. RCOM has been distributing cutting-edge and affordable CDMA handsets at the entry price of Rs 777, the cheapest handset in the world. RCOM has also launched colour handsets at Rs 999. The company plans to sell GSM handset in all of its 2,500 retail outlets. The target is to sell 15-20 million handsets in the first year of operations. The handset market is expected to cross 100 million this year against the last year’s estimated size of 70-75 million units. When contacted, RCOM spokesperson said: “The company has built significant capabilities in CDMA handset retail business, which can be readily utilised to channelise a diverse suite of consumer electronic gadgets. We have always believed in giving better than the best quality and prices to the many million Indian consumers, and the same philosophy is the guiding force whenever the company plans to evaluate opportunities for portfolio expansion.” RCOM is the second largest handset distributor. It sold over 15-16 million CDMA handsets last year. According to sources, the foray into the GSM handset retailing is part of the company’s nationwide launch of GSM business by the end of this year. “RCOM aims to grab a pie of the GSM handset market. Also, it plans to use its bulk buying capability to offer the best GSM handset bargain and aims to tap the new subscribers coming on mobile networks,” said a source. Over 27 million new subscribers were added on the country’s telecom networks between January-March 2008, out of which 10 million subscribers were added in March alone. At this rate, the new subscribers during the current fiscal is estimated to cross the 100-million mark. For the launch of GSM business, RCOM has placed equipment order of $1 billion. It doesn’t need to spend additional money for passive infrastructure and other associated expenditure like any other typical greenfield foray. With mobile number portability in the offing by year-end, RCOM also plans special deals for handset replacement customers to shift to Reliance GSM from their existing service provider. Furthermore, the company would tap the estimated monthly churn of 5% plus on GSM networks to pull them to its GSM services. Industry sources said the entry of Reliance in this segment may lead to consolidation of the handset retail sector. The network of Reliance would be over 10 times the existing nationwide chains like The Mobile Store and Subhiksha, whose presence is limited to 200-250 odd outlets.