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Price should be around 17000-17500 rupees.
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I dont think this service is gonna work for Tata indicom as its quite costly .... as far as sending sms from PC goes i use Chikka Txt messenger it rocks ... works very well daily u can send 10 sms free to any mobile in India.. all these r tactics to mint money from the subscribers..
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Hi, Another good feature from Yahoo...... Now chat with your friends from your yahoo inbox itself .... no need to install yahoo messenger now Yahoo chat now embedded in your yahoo inbox ...... very good feature Gmail have this feature too ... now yahoo has done this too... Poor hotmail its time you improve your features.. Yahoo rocks
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Asustek announced Asus Eee PC, an ultra small and light laptop designed specially for Internet related activities.Asus Eee (Easy to learn, work, play - Excellent Internet experience - Excellent mobile computing experience) 701 model weighs approximately 1.96 pounds and features 7-inch screen. It is based on some of the Intel’s processors and chipsets with integrated graphics. The Eee 701 PC has 512MB of DDR2-400 memory, while for the data storage there are 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB Flash drive option. Asus’ Eee PC 701: sub-sub-notebook Regarding communications, it has Ethernet LAN, an 802.11b/g wireless, and a 56K modem, while for audio/video chat there are integrated web camera and microphone. Eee PC has at least two USB ports, VGA out, and some kind of card reader. According to press release, the Linux and Windows XP compatible Asus Eee 701 PC offers two modes of user interface design: the easy mode and the full desktop mode in order to accommodate both experienced and inexperienced PC users, assuming these modes are provided by Linux operating system. As clearly mentioned in this article it has 2 USB ports.... well its cheap so what ? Just think what potential this product has ..... it can be used to surf internet, watch movies on the go, edit your documents on the go, wireless internet access on the move, and for those who want a large screen Asus is planning a Eee PC with 10 inch screen next year... & remember we r living in India where people want a product which has utility as well as it should be cheap as well so this amazing notebook fits us absolutely .... Yeh baat kuch hajam nahi hoti when people say oohhhhhh sasta product hain isliye accha hain isliye publicity mil rahi hain Remember This product is made by Asus who is a Taiwan based manufacturer so rest assured their quality will be good..
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Asustek Computer's $199 Eee PC is turning out to be one of the stars at Computex 2007, grabbing attention for its small size and even smaller price. Jointly developed by Intel and Asustek, the Eee PC will hit the market during the third quarter, most likely in August or September. The notebook will be aimed at education users, but it should also be available more widely. Prices are going to start at $199, rising based on the amount of flash memory that comes with the machine instead of a hard disk. Currently, Asustek plans to sell models with 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB of flash, but that may change between now and when the first Eee PCs go on sale. Measuring 9 inches wide by 6.6 inches deep, the Eee PC 701 is about 1.5 inches thick with the screen closed and weighs just 31 ounces. Other specifications include a 7-inch monitor, a 300,000-pixel camera, 512MB of DDR2 memory, and Wi-Fi. Next year, Asustek plans to introduce a second Eee PC model, the 1001, which will have a 10-inch screen. CPU Mystery Asustek isn't disclosing what processor is used inside the device, except to say it's an Intel mobile chip. One possibility is that the Eee PC is based on Intel's McCaslin ultramobile PC platform, which includes either the A100 or A110 processors, formerly codenamed Steeley. Or it could be something else. Whatever chip it's using, the Eee PC doesn't run hot. The prototype tested had been running continuously for at least six hours , and the machine was barely warm to the touch. Asustek said the notebook can run for three hours on battery, which is sufficient for surfing the Web or checking e-mail, but I would like more. Unfortunately, Asustek doesn't have plans to offer an extended-life battery for the Eee PC. Hopefully it will offer extra batteries as an option. The keyboard and trackpad are slightly small due to the Eee PC's size, The keyboard feels fine for typing out e-mails or surfing the Web, but one prefers a full-size keyboard for typing for an extended period of time. Linux-Powered Unit Like Palm's upcoming Foleo notebook, the Eee PC runs Linux instead of the Windows operating system. In the case of the Eee PC, Asustek chose to use Xandros for the operating system, the Open Office applications suite, and a Firefox browser. This helps to keep costs down and means the Eee PC boots in about 15 seconds. Overall, the Eee PC prototype showed a lot of promise. In terms of its size and capabilities, there appeared to be no obvious tradeoffs for a device that could function well as a second notebook PC for busy executives.
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AU Optronics (AUO) is expected benefit from Asustek's launch of new ultra-cost notebooks with future orders from the latter, according to sources. Asustek on June 5 unveiled its new ultra low-cost notebook, the Eee, at Computex Taipei 2007, with volume shipments to begin in August, according to company chairman Jonney Shih. The notebook is using 7-inch LED-based LCD panels, said the sources. Shih estimated that shipments of Eee PCs are likely to total 500,000 units in 2007. The average selling prices (ASPs) for 7-inch panel with LED backlighting sources are about US$40-50 currently, compared to US$25-30 from CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lamp)-based panels, the sources added. Although AUO will provide Asustek with 7-inch LED panels with quotes at less than US$40, the sources indicated that AUO will still be able to enjoy profits from the orders The sources indicated Asustek is expected to seek other panel suppliers in the feature. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) now source LCD panels from Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), who is supplying a special dual-mode panel for Quanta Computer-made OLPC notebook's (XO), the sources said. AS MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE U CAN GET THIS AMAZING NOTEBOOK FROM AUGUST ONWARDS ...
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That means it will available for Rs. 10000 in india. Well currently 1 US$= 40.5 rupees so one can get this amazing notebook at only 8100 rupees+ Tax so roughly around 9000 rupees at this price this product can easily replace the DESKTOP PC... This time during Diwali its gonna be a treat for all the users ... people will get this amazing notebook and also around this period people in Tier 1 cities will get wimax access wow now THATS COOL
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Check this hyper link http://event.asus.com/eeepc/ What else can i say This product is stunning
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Sure its gonna rock Wow i am waiting to get my hands on this awesome ...wonderful... yet cheap notebook..
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Hi, Does anybody know why reliance is not offering the Motorola V3 CDMA handset even though i read in the newspaper that motorola is negotiating with reliance but till today there is no motorola handset available in reliance even though Tata is offering Motorola handsets. I want to buy a a stylish handset which i think only Motorola makes i just wonder why reliance is not offering Motorola handsets ?
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Tata-owned Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) has reportedly announced the launch of WiMax services in India. The company says that as of now, these services have been started for enterprise customers in Bangalore. But that it plans to extend the WiMax network to enterprise customers across nearly 120 cities as also retail customers in about five cities by end this year. According to VSNL, the launch of WiMax offers a wireless solution to last mile connectivity issues faced by enterprise customers, and opens up exciting possibilities for retail customers, since WiMax has the potential to offer high-speed, wireless connectivity for data and Internet applications. WiMax refers to high-speed Internet access over a wireless connection, and it is a low-cost way to provide Internet connectivity in places where laying cables is difficult. WiMax also facilitates video streaming, high-speed file downloads, voice over IP, and Web browsing while on-the-go. Vinod Kumar, President of Global Data and Mobility Solutions, VSNL, said they are proud to be the first company to launch WiMax-based services in India. This will help VSNL offer very high quality, and seamless connectivity to their customers. The company added that a number of companies drawn from diverse sectors like retail, financial services, and automobiles are already benefiting from its Wimax services. Meanwhile, VSNL has launched WiMax after conducting pilots in Bangalore and other locations. Great news I wish they start the service in Calcutta asap i will definitely go for it... Tired of these cables & wires... its time to go wireless
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Hi dheeraj, Yeah i did check with Tata indicom they said they r planning to launch Wimax service in Calcutta to end user in Nov 2007 so its definitely great news for me as my Tata indicom broadband internet connection is gonna expire in Nov 2007 ..... & i think they r gonna offer speed of 256 - 512 & 1 mbps so thats awesome too... just hope they offer this service at a reasonable tariff.. I am ready to pay around 1000 - 1500 rupees/month for wireless internet access... Finally we will get a technology that i truly think we all needed so badly
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Palm has just taken the wraps off a new smartphone, the Treo 755p. This device runs the Garnet OS (formerly Palm OS Garnet), and will be available soon from Sprint in the U.S. Those interested in this model should be pleased to learn that it will offer support for the 3G cellular-wireless networking standard EV-DO. In addition, it will be the first Treo to ship with built-in support for Microsoft's push email system. "The Treo 755p is a stylish and powerful device ideal for business professionals looking for the power to do more while on the go,? said Danny Bowman, vice president of customer equipment for Sprint. "Building upon the success of the Treo 700p, we've added enhancements such as Mobile Voice Control, a new IM application and Sprint TV in the ROM for mobile entertainment and news.? More About the Treo 755p This smartphone will use the same general form-factor as two other recent Palm models, the Treo 680 and Treo 750. This means it will have a tablet shape with a QWERTY keyboard below a 320-by-320-pixel touchscreen. The 755p will run Garnet OS 5.4.9 on a 312 MHz XScale processor. It will offer users 62.8 MB of internal storage, and a miniSD slot for additional storage. Naturally, in addition to being a CDMA phone this device will be a fully-functional PDA. It will be able to keeping track of the user's address book and calendar, and even include Documents To Go, a suite of applications that allows users to open and edit Microsoft Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. But it won't be just about business. This Treo will include a 1.3 megapixel camera with image and video support, and come with software for playing MP3s and videos. Users of this device will be able to use a Bluetooth headset to make hands-free phone calls. More information on the 755p is available in Brighthand's review of this smartphone. Coming When? Even though it was willing to announce the 755p today, and that Sprint will be the first to offer it, neither company has said exactly when that's going to happen, other than "mid-May." According to rumor, this device will launch Monday, May 14. Whenever it's available, this model will cost $279 with a two-year service agreement plus $50 instant savings for those who buy on the Web and a $100 mail-in rebate. Update: Palm has revealed more pricing information on the 755p. It's base price will be $580 for those who are not signing a new service contract or don't qualify for any rebates..
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Meizu as a mobile manufacturer may not sound familiar to your ears. But it's latest launch, the MiniOne, is fast growing to be a competitor for the iPhone. The MiniOne has sparked a keen interest in most enthusiasts who have been tracking its launch. However assumptions are rife if its specifications and design are similar to the iPhone. The MiniOne certainly resembles the iPhone but apparently it may have just a wee bit more. The MiniOne uses Windows CE and is equipped with a Samsung ARM11 533MHZ processor with a 128MB of DDR SDRAM. It also uses a 16 million-color display sporting a 720x480 pixel resolution. The MiniOne has two cameras. The one in front (for video calling) is 0.3 megapixels and the main camera in the rear is 3 megapixels. The phone is also equipped with features like BlueTooth, Wifi, a DMB Tuner and GPS. It can also be hooked up to a TV or projector using the video output. The MiniOne can play Avi, Mpeg4 and Wmv formats. The release dates have not been made too clear but prices are – approximately Rs. 18,359 ($450) for the 16GB and Rs. 10,607 ($260) for the 4GB version. Frankly speaking looks awesome to me .... i will definitely buy the 4 GB version
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Hi, Gmail is fast agreed but Yahoomail is not too behind in terms of speed .... Hotmail is the slowest in terms of speed Gmail spam protection is good atleast my junk mails r going straight into spam .... yahoo spam protection is awesome never do i get spam in my inbox.......... Hotmail junk mail settings is poor to say the least ..... daily i get double digit spam mails Yahoo has this pic problem agreed but i dont find it annoying they give a small pic preview in the mail .... ok with me. I still feel yahoo is much better than Hotmail... & par with Gmail.. Speaking of spam filter we have forgotten abt our very own desi mail .... thats Rediffmail ... even rediffmail is far better than Hotmail....... and it was the first email service provider to offer unlimited storage... So my vote of confidence is with Yahoomail, Gmail and Rediffmail.....
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Has Sprint "Upstaged" the iPhone? According to Sara a mobile expert , "the upstage for the most part has a phenomenal design." The Upstage is small and very thin. It is comparable in size to the last generation of the iPod Nano - and that is a good thing. As Sara points out, "It is the first phone that flips from side to side." Early reports had this phone being called the Samsung "Flip." One side essentially serves as the "Phone" and the other side serves as the Music player, Media Player and picture viewer (among other things.) The Phone side of the Upstage has a small, color LCD screen. Under the screen are two "soft keys" above the smaller d-pad. In the middle of the small d-pad is the Menu/OK key and to the sides are the dedicated Camera button and the Back button. Under the d-pad are the Green and Red phone keys. Sitting underneath is a standard set of number keys for dialing - each with the traditional three letters for the awkward texting using T-9 or other methods. In short, on the first side we have a very basic phone that is a delight to hold - small, rubberized texture and it fits very neatly in your hand. Along the right hand side is a volume rocker switch, a reset button and the proprietary jack for charging the phone and using stereo headphones. Along the left hand side is a convenient "Hold" button, the "Flip" switch (more on that later) and the Micro SD memory card slot. The idea is that some functions are controlled on this side of the phone and others on the "Media" side of the phone. The phone prompts you to "Flip" to the other side if that function is controlled there. Now, to the other side of the phone. What you notice first on the second side of the Upstage is the large, gorgeous screen. It is on this side that the Upstage logo and the large "Samsung" lettering can be found. Under the large screen is a large touchpad which is touch sensitive (emphasis on "sensitive") with a Play/Pause button in the middle. The touchpad is used for accessing all controls on this side of the phone - navigating through the menu screens, choosing the type of media to watch or listen to and even choosing contacts to dial or text. In general, I found the controls easy to use, intuitive and the overall style is just beautiful. The function of the Touchpad is great, but as Sara aptly points out, "The touch pad on the side with the larger screen is amazing. It can be much easier than having to press a lot of buttons, but it isn’t always helpful. Since it is ultra touch sensitive the slightest movement can mess up what you are doing. You can adjust the sensitivity level, but that doesn’t always help." The Upstage as Phone: Sara point out that "One really amazing thing about this phone is its call quality. It is spectacular. All the times I have used it I have not once had a problem. You can clearly hear the person on the other side and hey can clearly hear you." I would agree with her assessment here. The call quality is good and the flat, dial keys have a very nice and very high tech feel to them. The size of the phone makes it perfect to hold and use as a standard phone. The Upstage also support virtually all Bluetooth profiles, and call quality with various Bluetooth Headsets was also excellent. My only issue (which is a continued issue with this phone is that if you navigate through the large menu on the "Media" side of the phone and say, select "Call History," once you choose to "dial contact" you have to switch to the other side. There is a lot of "switching" sides with this device. Messaging on the Upstage: Messaging occurs on the "Phone" side with the smaller of the screens. You can navigate your messaging menus while on the "Media" side, but as Sara points out: "When you go to send someone a message the phone automatically tells you to flip the phone onto the side with all of the buttons and on the screen is that exact same thing you just had on the other side. You don’t necessarily have to type on the number side, there is and option to type on the side with the touch pad. It is just a lot more difficult." Messaging uses either a Multi-tap sort of approach or more of a T-9 approach. The predictive text was actually pretty good on this phone. As with many phones, there are all kinds of options for your texting sounds and screens. In the Messaging menu are also options to send picture mail, voice messaging, IM and email, chat and voicemail. While checking email is possible, the interface is a little cumbersome and without a keyboard, writing emails is time consuming. Web Browsing: Click on the Web icon from the Media side, and a very nice menu from the "Vision Home Page" is displayed. Navigate to the desired option, news, sports, weather and more and push the center button. Many options are displayed and the speed was very good using Sprint's EVDO network. Web pages are navigated using the touchpad - which was sometimes a little tricky. A "rocker" or trackwheel would have made web navigation much easier. As Sara points out: "There are categories to choose from and if you don’t find what you are looking for you can search it on the search bar." The Upstage as a Music Player: Without a doubt, this is one of the huge strengths of this device and why, I believe, it will take some of the thunder away from the iPhone. My pre-teen certainly enjoyed this feature. She points out that "Most people either have an apple ipod or and mp3 player. Well this phone is both and so much more. There are thousands of songs to choose from and range from all ages. It is remarkably easy to download a song. All you have to do is click on the song title and then once the next page loads click buy." It is very easy for your kids to buy songs on this thing - maybe too easy. But, at the new price of $.99 - it is very reasonable. The Sprint music library is not as large as iTunes - but it is substantial. One of the nice features is just how easy it is to both access your music library and buy new music. Along the bottom of the large screen are icons for the "Music library," "Buy Music" and "Sync" button for syncing music with the PC. It was easy to create playlists and navigate through the music stored on the device. You will definitely want to purchase a larger Micro SD card - at least 1gig or 2 gigs in size. I found that after I let my daughter load her songs onto the Upstage that she barely touched her iPod - she didn't need to. Sound quality was great. The Upstage plays plenty loud and the detail in the music is quite good. There is a proprietary jack that plugs into the side which allows you to use your standard headphones. The jack contains a microphone, so that when a call comes in you can easily take the call - listening through the headphones and talking into the Mic. I should also point out that the Upstage supports A2DP - Streaming Stereo Bluetooth technology. If you add a Bluetooth Stereo headset - there will be no wires to hassle with. Upstage Camera: The Upstage uses a 1.3 mega pixel camera which produced very nice images. The lens is on the "Phone" side and the large screen is used as the viewfinder. Sara had fun with the camera and pointed out: " Not only is there a camera, but there is also a camcorder. The one thing about this camera is when you are taking a picture and you hear the click the picture isn’t taken yet. After the click if your object you are photographing moves, then you have the picture of them moving. Otherwise from my experience it is almost as good as a digital camera." Power Vision Features: I have long been a fan of the Spring Power Vision Network - and this phone does not disappoint. The options to access the Power Vision Network are available in several of the icons in the menu screen. One thing that was confusing to me was that if I wanted to listen to Sirrius Radio or other Streaming Radio, I had to go to Sprint TV instead of to "Music" in the icon list. This was not a big deal - but it was not as intuitive as other options on the phone. Sara observed that: "Watching television and videos is just like watching it on a small television. The games are one of my favorite parts about this phone. There is a large variety of games to choose from and they are very fun to play. One difficulty playing games is that the touch sensor can become quite a nuisance." I would add that the touch sensor touchpad made navigating through the many screens in the Sprint TV section and other Power vision sections a little challenging. Too many times (even after adjusting the sensitivity) I inadvertently clicked the wrong button and had to start over. That being said, the options are too numerous to list - from all the various TV options (picture quality was great and streaming was pretty smooth) to music options (I love the Sirrius radio option) to other media content - this is a very capable Multi-Media Device. Flip: One of the most creative and, at times, frustrating features of this phone is the "Flip" button. As Sara points out: "Flipping this phone is not just moving it from side to side. Next to the lock button on the side of the phone is a button that says "flip". When you want to flip the phone you press the flip button and a little picture of the phone and a red arrow will come up on your screen telling you to flip the phone over. You cannot flip the phone while text messaging or while any applications are running. I completely understand the novelty of the "Flip" and the need to, let's say text from the side with the keys. The one thing I don't understand is why Samsung put a dedicated "Camera" button on the "Phone" side which immediately prompts you to move to the other side to use the camera. All in all, it took a little while to get used to "flipping" the phone. I do believe that non-technical folks might get a little frustrated with the continual "flipping" that takes place. Gadget folks and younger users will simply think the Flip feature is very cool. Overall Conclusions: From the mouth of my twelve year old: " This phone is just incredible. It has millions of excellent features, looks fantastic, and is just purely amazing. I love everything about this phone. Well not everything the only thing that sometimes gives me grief is the touch sensor pad. Otherwise I would not change one thing about this phone." He dad feels that this is truly a "revolutionary" not "evolutionary" kind of product. Making use of both sides of the phone is brilliant. Most features work very well. Menu navigation is a little tricky with the sensitive touch pad - but after some time, you do get used to it. The overall look and feel of this phone rivals anything out there - it is small - it is nice in the hand and the functionality is great. Sprint and Samsung have a winner here with the Upstage. Time will tell whether this will take some air out of the iPhone bubble - but at $99.00 with a two year contract you get a lot of phone for the money - for about $400 less than what the iPhone will cost you. Pros: * Great design * great build quality * good sound quality * loud speaker * innovative and fun to use Cons: * The touchpad is very sensitive and takes lots of getting used to * the "Flip" button loses some of the novelty over time The Samsung Upstage is available at www.sprint.com for US$99.00. Wow Iphone has serious competition now.....
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Hi, I see this message in Hotmail block junk mail settings Your list of blocked senders is full. To add more, remove addresses until there are fewer than 500 blocked senders. Haha now what else u have to say Hotmail can only block 500 after that u r at the mercy of SPAMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Stop praising Hotmail now...... Yahoo is the best
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No one is crazy enough to give his email address at a **** site Hotmail i am using for the last 8 years and in my experience its the worst... pathetic junk mail features it has ...its absolutely of no use u specify an email as junk it keeps coming back I am also using yahoo for the last 8 years and i dont see bombardment of junk emails in it .... so its the best in my view ....
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Hi, Even i agree with you BSNL has the most pathetic customer care...
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Reliance Communications To Launch Wimax Services!
coolrajiv replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
Wow thats awesome news from Reliance... Hope they get positive feedback from pune & bangalore and start offering this service in calcutta -
Hi, Dont agree with you dude i think Hotmail & Gmail has the most pathetic spam guard .... Yahoo spam guard is very nice i hardly get spam mails in Yahoo where as in Hotmail and Gmail i daily get around 15 spam mails...
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Hi, I would recommend Motorola C168.... very good display, loud ringtone & a very good battery life..
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Hi, When i connect to Rworld i get the following error - Connection error 534 please try later ..... i am facing this problem for the last 2 days...... does anyone have a solution to this problem?
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News Article: On Monday, Reliance launched classic colour handsets at just Rs 1,234. Reliance had unveiled a range of classic handsets earlier this month with prices for monochrome handsets starting from Rs 777. Reliance had also announced last week that they have sold one million handsets in a week post the new pricing. "Classic monochrome handsets brought many first time users of mobility into our fold and now with our classic colour range, we hope to attract new users as well as existing users of other monochrome cellular phones. These subscribers will now get colour handsets at prices lower than most black and white phones available in India today" said S P Shukla, president, personal business-Reliance Communications. These phones have a 'SMS on call reject feature' which automatically sends the caller an SMS (user definable) telling the caller that you are unable to take the call ets. The Classic range of handsets also features colour-FM series, colour display and monochrome handsets with colour film display and are supported by a nationwide after-sales service network These special prices are valid for a limited period till stocks last. S P Shukla, president, personal business - Reliance Communications, unveild the classic colour handsets in Mumbai on Monday.
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I am so eager to register at Demonoid...