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today i got call from one of the reps..sandip. he called me to know that if i had corporation bank account. when i asked him the same question about 'from paymate to icici or any other bank' but he didnt listen..was in a hurry to hang up.. seems..well ...i dont know ...what to say.
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How Bad Is Ur Temper According To Your Horoscope! True!
copperco2 replied to praveen.valluri's topic in The Lounge
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8 Mbps plans are available in select areas only and upto a maximum distance of 1.5 Kms from the Node / RSU.
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try local municiap corporation near the hospital or of the towm. they have the records of all the boys and girls born in a aprticular year. and the hospitals also have to submit their records to the local body. you have been issued the certificate then another copy will be with the hospital and one copy will be with the local body. on your request they can issue another birth certificate but it may be marked as 'duplicate'. it will take ime, but then we all know how the things can be made to move fast...
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it has tie up with corporation bank only. other banks are et to be their affiliate.. so i dont htink thats possible.....
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F3C is not available in the area now... may be i will have try nearby alfa.. or someplace
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mtnl will have to upgrade to regularise 2 mbps plans and then only after a couple of years it will think about 8mbps...
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New Delhi: With only 454 public Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) hotspots, India ranks at the bottom in the world Wi-Fi index. The U.S. leads the Wi-Fi hotspot index with 64,670 public hotspots followed by UK (30,613), Germany (21,236) and France (22,799). Significantly, all nine of the top 10 Wi-Fi countries also rank in the top 30 in the 2007 UN Human Development Index, reports The Economic Times. Realizing the same, the Delhi government has finalized seven bidders to set up four Wi-Fi hotspots in the national capital and also plans to extend Wi-Fi to most areas in Delhi before the Commonwealth Games 2010. In Delhi, players like Net4 India, Spectranet, Tulip IT Services, MTNL, Microsense have emerged as the front-runners to set up Wi-Fi zones in Nehru Place, South Extension and Connaught Place. While Delhi makes a start with four public Wi-Fi spots, other metropolises like New York and London have already become the Wi-Fi capitals with 3,483 and 3,195 public Wi-Fi spots, respectively, according to JiWire, a public Wi-Fi registry. According to sources, the usage of Wi-Fi for an initial few minutes will be free of charge followed by attractive schemes for longer usage for both citizens and tourists. The reason for low Wi-Fi penetration in India is the high cost of laptops (compared to per capita income), low Internet penetration and lack of e-governance services in many states. India's technology state Karnataka has about 300 public Wi-Fi hotspots compared to California with 10,700 Wi-Fi spots and Florida, which has 4,098 hotspots. In these, Bangalore itself has over 253 Wi-Fi hotspots. All Delhi Wi-Fi spots are working on 802.11g Wi-Fi technology, a standard for local wireless networks. But the Wi-Fi technology offers Internet access only when you are stationary in a network. On the other hand, the advanced 802.16e standard of WiMax offers Internet access from your laptop on the move. While Pune has about 16 public Wi-Fi zones, Mumbai has about 29 hotspots. source of the info- http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/37888
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very good showpiece plans. not much use with so high a bandwidth on a tight leash.. i cross 4gb per month with mtnl that is not even 1 mbps.. with 8 mbps that can run riot... @ arun.. ditto buddy..
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A Mobile Phone With Internet For Rs 2000
copperco2 posted a topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
its a real good news.. affordable mobility will surely help in increasing the mobile density in the country and internet use will explode like never before... http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/nov/30tata.htm November 30, 2007 05:14 IST CDMA services provider Tata Teleservices [Get Quote] Ltd (TTSL) is taking the tariff war to a new turf with the launch of low-end handsets priced around Rs 2,000 with internet connection. The company will charge around Rs 100 per month for its services, the lowest in the country for browsing the Net over mobile phones, compared with the existing tariffs of around Rs 500 per month charged by other service providers. The Tata group company has entered into a tie-up with Opera Mini, a global mobile browser developer, and CDMA software major Qualcomm for the chipset. "We have tied up with Opera Mini for the browser, while the company will also provide back-end and server support. We are using Qualcomm's single chipset (QSC) to rollout the services that would be initially available on select handsets," Pankaj Sethi, president (value-added services), TTSL, said. Initially, the service would be available on Huawei 2900i, priced at Rs 1,999 and other low-end handsets that would be rolled out by the company. At present, internet services are also available on Samsung Explore, which is priced at Rs 5,499. "This would be cheapest internet connection over mobile phones in India, if not in the world," added Sethi. An unlisted company, TTSL is adding around 1 million customers per month and, at present, has over 20 million subscribers across 22 circles in the country. Industry analysts said this would be the cheapest internet service even though firms such as Bharti Airtel [Get Quote], Reliance Communications [Get Quote] and BPL Mobile provide internet over mobile phones, the lowest rates would hover around Rs 400 per month. -
2 months did you say.. i am having my laptop on my lap for the last 13 months... for more than 6 hrs per day.. he bhagwan..( ) what will hapen to my ghar ka chirag yet to come...
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yes buddy.. have you entered the username and the password correctly.. do you also have a CD coming with the data card..and is it been properly installed... just make sure... if you still have any problems get back and we all guys here will try to solve it..
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Nokia Launches New Xpressmusic Phones
copperco2 replied to coolrajiv's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
its good thing. now it seems the day is not far from having mp3/ music players geing launched which 'are also' able to call... being launched at regular intervals and also advertised that way...... -
buddy these are not problems.. I phone has been available at alpha... for long time now.. no operator supports queries on handsets.. with or out of warranty handsets are serviced by manufacturer only.. As to CDMa operatory having applied for licence in gsm.. brings more competition to the table. both have invested heavily in their infrastructure and wont abandon it..in near or far future.. yes. I phone Rocks. I agree. but then is that a pro..
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is it funny or what... Vista with all its variants....the retailer preferes to sale..
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Has Airtel Become User Friendly (free Broadband From Airtel)
copperco2 replied to copperco2's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
Honest- You are very right. -
Paybuzz, an IVR based payment solution by atom technologies.. but it is much too costly for set up. what with 1lac for initial set up and rs.20000/- for amc and abt 4-5% per transaction.. it includes 2% for atom tech... it sounded too good when i discussed this with the BD manager till he got back withthe initial set up fee.. but still i feel its a good way to get paid..no human interaction thus less errors/ no errors..
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http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/nov/16pc.htm it seems the worlds super computer will not be crowned cause it cannot run the program that will determine its uniqueness.. "November 16, 2007 11:19 IST India may have launched itself on the world's map of raw computing power with the Eka supercomputer from the Tata group, but even the world's fastest supercomputer cannot match the processing speed of your brain. While your computer, on an average, can execute around 100 megaflops (million of calculations per second), it can barely handle dictation. For instance, it will take a single PC more than a few days to weeks to calculate a weather map - a task best left to a supercomputer. Your brain, on the other hand, is able to understand multiple languages, process complex visual images, control your entire body, understand conceptual problems and create new ideas. Scientists reveal that the brain is made up of about one trillion cells with 100 trillion connections between those cells. Estimates put the brain as capable of handling 10 quadrillion instructions per second. Now compare that to the processing speed of the world's fastest supercomputer from IBM at over 475 teraflops (or 475 trillion calculations per second). What's more interesting is that the world's truly fastest supercomputer - RIKEN's MDGrape-3 - will probably never be officially crowned with that title, simply because it is so specialised that it can't run the software (the Linpack benchmark) used to officially rank computing speed. MDGrape-3 is the first machine to break the petaflop barrier - that is 1 quadrillion calculations per second - and is three times faster than the currently-ranked fastest computer in the world, IBM's BlueGene/L. IBM's BlueGene/P is soon slated to achieve the petaflop distinction, though, with its machine nicknamed 'Roadrunner'. "Getting to the petaflop stage is a Herculean task. It involves increasing the processing speed by over 10 times, besides scaling-up in a non-linear fashion. The efficiency falls as you add central processing units (CPUs). You require to radically upgrade the architecture," says N Seetha Rama Krishna, project manager of Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) - a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons. The Tata supercomputer has been ranked the fourth most powerful in the world. RIKEN developed the supercomputer along with Intel, and SGI in 2006 to carry out molecular dynamics simulations. In developing drugs, pharmaceutical companies have to analyse thousands of chemical compounds to find out how they will affect the protein-bonding structures in the human body. What takes most computers hours or days to analyse takes MDGrape-3 a few seconds. The functionality is invaluable in drug research since it can drastically cut research time involved in the development of new cures. A subsidiary of pharmaceutical giant Merck has already booked time on the machine. Construction of supercomputers is an expensive task. To get a machine from the laboratory to the market may take several years. In Tata's case, however, it was done in a record six weeks. The most recent development costs of supercomputers varied between $150 and 500 million or more. However, the Tata supercomputer cost around $30 million while the Riken one was reportedly around just $9 million. That's partly because MDGrape-3 relies on fewer chips and less circuitry than its competitors. Besides, Hitachi, Intel, and SGI Japan supplied the hardware and absorbed part of the cost of building the machine. One measure of the MDGrape-3's ultra-efficient computing muscle is its cost per gigaflop (1 billion floating-point calculations per second), which Riken puts at $15. By comparison, BlueGene/L's is $140 per gigaflop. Also, while BlueGene/L contains a whopping 130,000 processors distributed over 65,000 nodes, Riken's closet-sized machine needs only 4,808 chips to achieve four times its speed for certain applications. The Tata supercomputer used 15,000 processors over 2,000 nodes. Using a supercomputer is expensive as well. As a user, you are charged according to the time you use the system what is expressed in the number of processor (CPU) seconds your programme runs, says Krishna. In the recent past, Cray (one of the first supercomputers) time was $1,000 per hour. The use of this "Cray time" was a very common way to express computer costs in time and dollars. Meanwhile, the next generation of supercomputing - with DNA and Quantum Computing - is already being talked about. Of course, it will take at least another decade before the new technologies will hit the work floor."
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Has Airtel Become User Friendly (free Broadband From Airtel)
copperco2 replied to copperco2's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
as compared to mtnl it seems to be much better in mumbai, may not be in maharashtra.. and did i forget to mention the 1mbps line in the same plan.. ! -
1.3 Mega Camera + Stylish Cdma Slider New Mobile
copperco2 replied to worldcom123's topic in Samsung
the topics are running simultaneously, it would be better to get them merged. -
the features sound too good to be true, with panchang and all... anybody got a pic for this handset?
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Has Airtel Become User Friendly (free Broadband From Airtel)
copperco2 replied to copperco2's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
plan 821 combo in this 750 free usage for calls. 500 for local and 250 for std 1 gb data transfer -
256 Kbps To Remain Broadband In India
copperco2 replied to Arun's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
too bad for us.. but i sincerely hope that it is just a delay.. better late than never.. -
@ ani, good find indeed...
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All the best. I am in q for airtel, if this thing works on for more members...