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Everything posted by Ashokjp
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The default Ringtones cant be changed.
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That rconnect bug wont have caused much loss to reliance... Such stuffs doesnt bother them much... But in postpaid they have net for 1500 and if they give the same thing for 700 /- Most of the subscribers would be moving to prepaid
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Happy Republic Day!!!!!!!
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700 Does that unlimited mean unlimited data transfer ? no download cap ?
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Its nt matter of legal/illegal...!! When r-world goes paid and you give this service private, they might break in..
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Reliance, VSNL trying out WiMax Hemangi Balse, Mumbai, January 18, 2005 Source: ZDnetindia.com News Reliance Infocomm, the code division multiple access mobile service company, the Tata group's Videsh Sanchar Nigam (VSNL) and the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) have or are about to test launch wireless broadband technology commonly known as WiMax. A Reliance Infocomm spokesman confirmed this: "We are looking at new technology options, including WiMax. It is at an experimental stage and trials are now being conducted in our lab." A VSNL board member said, "WiMax technology is being tested by VSNL. This will give us access for last mile wireless connectivity." A BSNL executive in Mumbai said; "We expect to set up a pilot project in Pune within the next six months." Worldwide Interoperability for Micorowave Access, or Wi-Max, offers broadband service subscribers the ability to move around without being connected by a wire to a service operator. Unlike wireless fidelity (wi-fi), where radio waves can cover up to 30 meters without being connected with a wire (a subscriber can move around at home or in the vicinity of a hotspot), Wi-Max services are accessible for over 30 miles in theory. The wireless networking technology connects to the internet at faster speeds (up to 75 Mb/sec) and for much longer ranges (up to 10 miles without wires) than current wireless technology. Sources claim that WiMax can be used for a number of applications, including "last mile" broadband connections and high-speed enterprise connectivity for businesses. Telecom industry sources claim that telecom companies are looking at Wi-Max to reach rural India. If the technology does pan out the way it is envisaged, it will be a blessing for Indian telecom operators, most of which are struggling to meet their rural telephony obligations. In India the gap between penetration of telephones in rural and urban areas has widened. In rural areas telephone penetration was 1.7 per cent in March 2004, versus 19.7 per cent in urban areas. Since WiMax is technology neutral, both CDMA and global system for mobile technology companies will be in a position to exploit it.
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If you are talking about DISCMANS, it would cost u around 900-1600 depending on quality & brand.. Checkout www.baazee.com
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Yeh me 2 received this mail.. Guess it was to notify the official release of the service
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Hey have any1 of you tried typing your CAF no.? CAF- Customer Application Form No.
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coolraj79(26) Happy Bday!!!
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Well it should work properly with USB cable....
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Download Bitpim 0.62 here Download Bitpim 0.7.25 here These topics should give u some info on Tweaking with Bitpim : Tutorials for Uploading Ringtones on LG2030, RD2030 file system access and hacking LG RD2030 Walpaper decoding, info on uploading wallpapers
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Yeh me 2 facing the same prob in my LG 2030
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I go for Shareaza and Kazaa Lite... Kazaa nt very good these days
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arnab_g(31) Happy Bday!!!
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Yeh its true
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Well everything has a good part and a bad part... This is the bad effect of this techn. No worries!!
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Na i dont think there are any port blocks in r-connect
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Hutch, Airtel slash STD, ISD rates Source: TIMES NEWS NETWORK { THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2005 10:02:44 PM } Sign into earnIndiatimes points NEW DELHI: Cellular operators Airtel and Hutch have decided to slash STD and ISD rates by 35 paise and Rs 1.75, respectively, from February 1. For now, their STD rates are about Rs 3-3.25 a minute and ISD rates range from Rs 16 (to US, Europe) to Rs 20 (to the Gulf). When the rate cuts take effect, you'll pay Rs 2.65-2.90 for STD and Rs 14.25-18.25 a minute for ISD. The reductions follow telecom regulator Trai's move to lower ADC (access deficit charge) earlier this month. ADC is paid by mobile operators to state-owned telecom company BSNL for providing phone connections at low monthly rentals and local call charges for making telephony affordable for the masses. The announcements come amid protests by BSNL against Trai's move. BSNL gets Rs 5,000 crore a year from ADC. While BSNL will continue to receive that amount despite per minute ADC rate cuts (because the fast growing cellular subscriber base will make up for it), it has said reduction in ADC rates will make it lose money, which could lead to hike in rentals and call rates, especially in rural areas. Meanwhile, MTNL, the other state-owned company that operates in Delhi and Mumbai, moved telecom tribunal TDSAT on Thursday against Trai's decision to disqualify it from receiving ADC. For the past year and until next month, MTNL is estimated to receive about Rs 400 crore in ADC. From February 1, it will not get that amount. Besides, as a cellular operator (Dolphin), it also has to pay ADC to BSNL. "We have moved TDSAT and the hearing will be on January 24," said MTNL CMD RSP Sinha. He said despite the Airtel/Hutch rate cuts, MTNL will continue to be cheaper. Dolphin's STD rate is Rs 2.40 (Rs 1.90 between Delhi and Mumbai), and ISD rate Rs 12 (to US, Europe) and Rs 15 (to West Asia). In another development, TDSAT has said Reliance need not pay penalty to DoT (department of telecom) till the next hearing on February 8. DoT has slapped Rs 150 crore fine on Reliance for violating licensing conditions by bringing in ISD calls to India but passing them on as local/STD calls (by tampering with CLI) to evade paying higher charges to BSNL. Reliance has already paid over Rs 200 crore to BSNL/MTNL but is fighting against the DoT penalty.
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GPRS in kerala with unlimited is 600/month....... Though its unlimited usage, the max speed they can offer would be around 5-6kb/s (40-48kbps) Out of which in Airtel you get a max of 3kb/s(24kbps)
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Anybody else facing the same problem, please post it out in the Forum Feedback section. W'll c
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Anyways try ur luck.. maybe u get a replacement
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At present, Reliance call rates are better than airtel.. After another reduction, it would jus be 22 good!!
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Take it to nearest LG Authorised Service Center.. That would give u a clear answer