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Everything posted by Himanshu Singh
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I think it is poetic justice that he got this double ton..After all most one day records are with him..
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Tata Copies Mts, Starts Balance Sms Service
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^^ I haven't seen that in Delhi atleast.. -
Tata Copies Mts, Starts Balance Sms Service
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
I am sure RCDMA would come up with it. -
Hi friends...I have to buy a GSM mobile between 6-8.5k by sunday...Which one should I look for?..I welcome everyone's suggestion and experiences..Thank you..
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Which Handset?
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
I am using my Ipod earphones now..Both for music and radio..The quality is awesome now..I wonder why cant Nokia get good quality earphones..Even Samsung gives better ones..Finally I connected to net using the phone on pc.. -
Tata Copies Mts, Starts Balance Sms Service
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Every GSM company does it...We are talking of CDMA... -
Which Handset?
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Nokia E63 has very poor music quality through the headphones...After using samsung I find Nokia a BIG let down..FM output is also bad..No FM recording like Samsung phones.. Qwerty key pad is nice.. Camera is decent..Google maps work excellent..Emails are working great..Net surfing through opera mini is nice as well.. I have used more of samsungs than nokias, so missing a few things in E 63.. I cant find the PC suite for this device though..Can someone guide me as to how to download it and install it?I want to know how to connect to net on my pc using it.. -
Which Handset?
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
I got Nokia E63 for 9200..Thanks everyone. -
Any reviews for Duo 259?
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Local Call @ 10P & Std Call @ 25P
Himanshu Singh replied to kishorevl's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
I hope local and std calls become free for a fixed monthly charge of Rs.500 or so...It will make every company simple,not just Rcomm.. -
These are evils one must keep away from..
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Which Handset?
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Whats the price of Nokia E63 and how is the phone? Budget now goes upto 10k. -
Gsm Gives Pain In The Ear
Himanshu Singh replied to arnuld's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
One thought being a biggie Nokia would adhere to health issue norms..But if what is being reported is indeed true, it should come as a wake up call.. -
I have Huawei set which I got for 1000..It has 150 sms storage...Enough for my usage...For higher usage it may be difficult.. But the larger point is that Rcdma and Tata should copy MTS..This is a desirable service and would be much appreciated by one and all..
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Prices would cool off after the launch hype is over..
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MST Delhi is offering unlimited local on net calling free for 30 days at a monthly fee of Rs.99...Recharge is available both through paper voucher and e-recharge.. Its the most inexpensive local on net unlimited calling for an operator in Delhi, I guess..
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MTS sends message after every outgoing call stating the call duration, cost charged and the remaining balance..Why cant the big brothers of CDMA do it?
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Tata Indicom Introduces Pay Per Call Flexi Plan, Std Call 25P
Himanshu Singh replied to Mukeshlst's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
In Delhi CC says the rcv for existing customers is of Rs.51 while there is no such info on their website.. -
Whats the going price these days for corby speed?
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How Reliable Is Sms Delivery Report?
Himanshu Singh replied to AGK's topic in Technical / OS related
I have used every operator here in Delhi..Every single one of them...Have never had any such issue with Idea,Airtel, Aircel,Vodafone,MTNL(pre as well as post), Virgin, Tata or even MTS..RCDMA and RGSM are the biggest nuisance in as far as sms are concerned..PERIOD! -
Big Bazaar To Launch MVNO
Himanshu Singh replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Well I hope Ambani learns something from Tatas.. -
Mts Eyes Growth From Mobile Data
Himanshu Singh replied to savramesh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Mr.Rozanov must do something about launching an ad campaign..MTS is literally invisible on TV commercials..Wake up.. -
How Reliable Is Sms Delivery Report?
Himanshu Singh replied to AGK's topic in Technical / OS related
I have seen stranger things happening with Rcdma delivery reports..The lesses said the better about it..Delayed delivery of sms is a fact one has to live with now..Someone mentioned about getting delivery reports even when the reception number was switched off..This is 100% true with my case as well.. -
Telenor Kicks Off Hunt For Bigger Rival
Himanshu Singh posted a topic in Indian Telecom / General News
The fledgling Indian unit of Norway’s Telenor is considering buying a bigger rival, a reflection of its expanded ambitions for the country, and possibly heralding the arrival of consolidation in the jam-packed mobile phone market. Uninor is in the process of appointing bankers to advise it on the likely acquisition of a mid-sized operator and has already equipped itself with an internal report on consolidation in the mobile space, company executives said on condition of anonymity. Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse are among those with which it has initiated contact. Achieving scale quickly through an acquisition is seen giving the company a better chance of surviving an imminent shakeout than a standalone rollout, an executive said. Uninor, in which the Norwegian company owns a 67.25% stake and property developer Unitech the rest, launched operations just two months ago. It has over a million subscribers and is present in eight out of the country’s 22 telecom circles. “What we have previously said is that in the Indian market there will be at one stage consolidation. Telenor has also previously stated the group is currently not planning any major acquisitions. Uninor has just launched and our focus now is on establishing the brand as a preferred provider of mobile services in India,” Telenor spokeswoman Glenn Mandelid said in an email response. An acquisition would mark a change in strategy for Telenor, which had told investors that it would invest about Rs 15,500 crore to roll out a national network in India and target a modest 8% market share in the country by 2018. It is estimated that India will have over a billion mobile phone users by 2018. On Wednesday, Telenor said it had invested a total of Rs 6,135 crore in Unitech Wireless and is now in the process of expanding its services to another 3-6 regions. Fourteen firms are elbowing each other in the crowded Indian mobile phone market, which most analysts say has room for only about five players. The past few months have been characterised by a tariff war that has weakened phone firms as they bid to add new subscribers. Airtel, the biggest of them, has about a quarter of India’s 540 million cellphone subscribers and counts Reliance Communications and Vodafone Essar, both with over 90 million users, as its nearest rivals. State-owned BSNL, and Tata Teleservices, which has a partnership with Japan’s DoCoMo for GSM services, have around 60 million subscribers. Malaysia’s Maxis, the majority owner of Aircel, was reportedly in talks in 2008 to sell its stake in the company to AT&T, but no deal resulted. Aircel now has over 30 million subscribers. Idea Cellular, India’s fourth largest cellphone company, has over 60 million users. Among the new operators such as Datacom, Loop, S Tel, Sistema-Shyam and Swan (Etisalat), some of them have rolled out services, but more for form than substance. Most telecom companies are waiting for regulator Trai’s guidelines on mergers and acquisitions that would clear the air on consolidation. A senior official in the telecom ministry told ET that the government is not in favour of new licensees selling out to or merging with bigger telcos. “Ideally, we would prefer the new entrants to have a certain market share or a certain number of customers before talking of consolidation. But we still need to wait and see what Trai recommends,” he said. However, the official said the government would not have a problem with a new entrant buying out an established player. -
Telenor Kicks Off Hunt For Bigger Rival
Himanshu Singh replied to Himanshu Singh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
RGSM can be easily sold off by ADAG if Ambani wants to..In any case he is trying,unsucessfully so far,to sell of FLAG..