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  1. Problem with LG Sync Manager

    I think u had a bad installation of either Win2000 or LinkStarter. Try to install LinkStarter with WinXP. but first make sure u r using right USB port. u can upload any midi file with bitpim as a ringtone. see following topic. http://www.rimweb.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1178
  2. Have You Checked Out The New Webmail>>

    gr8 , But It is old client (Old Version) of WebMail ... New Version is really very nice. It is like M$ reverted back to Win98 from XP
  3. Problem with LG Sync Manager

    if LG Desktop is working for u that means LG LinkStarter should work. Can u give full description of error. And check the port settings. It should be set to USB port to which your phone connects. Like shown in following image.
  4. Have You Checked Out The New Webmail>>

    Where is that file in my ams dir its not?
  5. Lg Rd 7230 Video Camera Phone

    Handset prices have jus reduced... so guys, have some patience till the Upgrade thingy is worked out for all the customer types! Wht their CustCare says is all old stuff.. So jus hook on for some more time! 14517[/snapback] With the Reduced Price they will don't offer handset upgrads.
  6. Have You Checked Out The New Webmail>>

    Webmail is started to work. It is not added in menu yet. But Link saved "My Favourites" works for me.
  7. R Connect Bill Horrified

    Any way per mb Rs.10 is too much already. In normal plan u can download 1mb at Rs. 0.40(R-connect speed is enough to download 1mb per min) then why go for data plans.
  8. Webworld Express

    Not sure..!!, With limited space it can't be possible.
  9. Have You Checked Out The New Webmail>>

    ya its from yesterday..
  10. AT Commands & SMS Software

    Not Yet. Try on..
  11. Your topic is not related to clonning. but No one knows proper answer. This could be better ask at Samsung Service Center. That they can remove Reliance Software or not. It may be tightly integrated with phone software.
  12. Reliance phones to now ring in J&K. Source: Sify News, March 14, 2004 Extending its reach virtually across the country, Reliance Infocomm has got a Letter of Intent for offering CDMA-based mobile telecom services in Jammu and Kashmir. "We have been issued the LoI. Our team is working in the state to select sites and other ground work. We hope to sign the unified licence with Department of Telecom (DoT) soon," Manoj Modi, Executive Director of Reliance Infocomm told PTI. Apart from state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), Bharti is the only private company to acquire licence for offering cellular services in Jammu and Kashmir. Asked when the services would be started in the state, Modi said soon after signing the agreement, the services would start. Claiming to have a subscriber base of nearly seven million, Modi said the next range of services from Reliance Infocomm would be in the area of broad band and data services. Targeting a market share ranging between 25 to 30 per cent in mobile telephony, Reliance Infocomm officials said that the company has added about four lakh subscribers in its pre-paid card segment.
  13. Webworld Express

    Big diff is broadband surfing.. I think In WW most space is for that.
  14. All about LG 5130

    When I migrated to LG form samsung. I had a same problem with that. May be it is standard with LG CDMA. But Now it is not a big issue for me. It is just like first u used Windows Media Player and now using iTunes. Not a big issue.
  15. Webworld Express

    In A'bad there is some WW Express is started they are mostly 15'(or 20') x 10' (or 12') sized shops don't expect much they are mostly for customer care and selling products nothing more.
  16. Wap access to Yahoo & MSN

    Guys, Yesterday night I can able to access http://wap.yahoo.co.uk and its wroking fine... till now check that out . u can check mails on that.
  17. That is comparable with any good coffee shop. but i think it is little over priced because there is not good sitting arrengments.
  18. » Indian CDMA operator Reliance Infocomm, repeating the mistakes of 2003? 3G Portal Last year, The 3G Portal put the Indian wireless industry under the spotlight with these features: - CDMA operator, Reliance (India) loses the confidence of Qualcomm and - CDMA how bright is its future? In the latter article, we noted that one particular player, the CDMA operator Reliance Infocomm was doing it's best to buy market growth through tactics that could not be sustained if the business wanted to become financially sound, e.g. excessive spending on customer acquisition that would be hard to recoup during the lifetime of the customer relationship. So as expected the high costs of acquisition were not sustained and the over-generous, deep discount Monsoon Hungama offer had to end. And it did, and as one would expected it resulted in a slow down in growth for Reliance. This became most evident early in 2004 when Reliance, which was adding over 400,000 users every month on average, managed to sign on only 170,000 new users in January 2004. Reliance tried to regain the earlier momentum by launching its pre-paid card service in February. However the company has not been able to repeat the same trick twice, the Reliance numbers (330,000) in February 2004 were lower than the targeted one million new users every month announced by the company at the time of the launch of its pre-paid card. Also no one should allow the apparently high historical growth rates of Reliances' numbers to mislead, they don't really spell dramatic growth when setting the growth numbers against the relatively small base of CDMA compared with the popular and larger GSM segment. And even those "high" growth rates are a thing of the past it seems, as a recent report by Hindu Business Line (India) showed that CDMA digital mobile growth rates in India have started to slow down. Morgan Stanley analysis also confirmed the slow down: "...Wireless net adds for June 2004 came in at 1.37 million. Monthly subs growth slipped to 3.8% (from an average 7.3% for the previous 12 months), with most of the slowdown occurring in the CDMA segment. While the next month confirmed the slippage for the CDMA sector, i.e. the CDMA subscriber base only grew by 3% in July ‘04, two percentage points lower than the GSM growth rate..." To make matters worse for CDMA, Hindu Business Line observed that almost all the growth in the CDMA sector comes out of the almost singular effort of one player — Reliance Infocomm (with around 90% market share of the CDMA sector). So if Reliance's growth numbers falter in India so does the performance of CDMA. So how has Reliance's mobile operations fared in recent months? A local news service, Mid-Day, reported: "...Reliance added 273,000 subscribers in July, exactly what it had added in June. Analysts attribute it to the company being “preoccupied with trying to set things right on the billing and service front”. Analysts also said that the 40-60% cut in its prepaid tariffs in August was a move to step up the somewhat decelerating growth. Reliance seems to be making all out efforts to replicate the success of its Monsoon Hungama offer of July 2003, and drive an uplift in Reliance's subscriber numbers. However that outcome is by no means certain, if the Hungama promo caught out the competition last summer, then this year they were quick to respond with similar promotions. For example, GSM operators like 'price warrior' Bharti Cellular is fighting back with price cuts of its own while Idea Cellular also countered Reliance with price cuts in its prepaid service. Most stunning though was CDMA operator, BSNL's response. BSNL not only set its prepaid tariffs 10 per cent lower than Reliance, but also opened another front, by slashing its post-paid tariffs. So even if there's an uplift in subscriber numbers for Reliance against the backdrop of highly repsonsive competitors, then it is likely only to worsen the current bad debt problem. A problem that The 3G Portal anticipated for the company last year, coming directly from its unfocused and potentially damaging Monsoon Hungama offer. Our views have since been supported by a local analyst in India who said about the post-Hungama period, "This (bad debt problem) lends credence to the rumours in the market that many customers were cheating Reliance Infocomm by disappearing, not paying up, not even receiving bills, and so on." Hindu Business Line noted that Reliance has already made a bad debt provision of nearly 16 per cent (of over Rs 400 crore) of its service revenues in 2003-04. This compares badly with the lower default levels seen amongst GSM operators like BPL. They have pegged the level to 1.5% as default amount (Rs 15 crore) of their total revenue (Rs 1,000 crore). But for Reliance Infocomm it is close to 22.1% of its revenue (Rs 2,007 crore) reported The Times of India (Aug'04). Reliance's bad debts, among the highest in the industry, clearly highlighted the logistical, billing and collection problems associated with its infamous Monsoon Hungama scheme of July 2003. So why is Reliance taking the risk of making the bad debt situation worse with "Hungama 2"? Again Business Line thinks it knows the answer; "...The GSM-CDMA split in the mobile subscriber base analysed from June 2003 to June this year reflects the true status of CDMA technology. While the subscriber additions which were split 50:50 between GSM and CDMA in July 2003 (to coincide with the Reliance's Monsoon Hungama scheme) they have swung steadily in GSM's favour, with 72 per cent of additional mobile customers opting on an average for GSM over the last ten months". The key issue is - will another Hungama-like promotion only accelerate Reliance Infocomm's problems? The 3G Portal will keep a close watch on the situation and report back in a few months. Related news stories here
  19. Wap access to Yahoo & MSN

    visit this site http://www.wapemulator.com/ and u see that yahoo is working fine on emulators. it is also works on emulators provided by Mozilla . There is a problem on Reliance side. They should provide full version of wap browser like "AU browser". this way reliance limited us to R-World. we can only see what they want to show us. R-Surf opens some sites like phoneytunes.com without any problem ever. so why it doesn't work with yahoo etc..
  20. I also migrated for Budget149 to NewJoy399 and after 72 hours of filling out form at R-World. I got conformation sms that form next month (ie 1-10-2004) i will be charged as per new plan. so atleast from next month your new plan will be activated. And if u r planning to do so then it is safe that u request befor 15th of this month. And if u didn't get sms within 72 hours then ask *333 .
  21. Yeah code, U got it.. nice dude.. even I am failed to find jpeg file in draft.. to find out midi is easy for me.. In my Photo Album it is named Photo002 but in bitpim file system I have to check its name(it's may be 07) .Today I am out side but when i am send draft next time i will post all possible info with that.
  22. Code, I modified MIDI with Hex Editor But Whenever I modify #D#R#A#F#T.db.. MMS Saved in Draft No Longer open in MMS Client In R-World so I conculded that Some where In #D#R#A#F#T.db it saves header information about files stored in #D#R#A#F#T.db So If we able to success fully alter that info it is possible to send modified MMS. In following #D#R#A#F#T.db file photo taken from my phone is saved check that out. and only one mms is stored in this file with ringtone(it is "humtum" form Rworld) and photo. pls do all you can..!! Regards Niket _D_R_A_F_T.db
  23. Reliance lights up Rakhi with Broadband · Reliance WebWorld unveils Special Rakshabandhan offer · Meet your sibling over a video conference at Reliance WebWorld · The most affordable ever 15-minute video conference session with real broadband speed only @ Rs 375/- DAKC (Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City), Navi Mumbai, August 24, 2004 Reliance WebWorld, the world's largest network of public access broadband centres, has announced a special offer on the eve of Rakshabandhan. This offer enables brothers and sisters located in different cities across the country to videoconference on August 29 and 30, 2004. The video conferencing facilities can be booked at a very affordable rate of Rs 375 for a 15-minute session in any of the 97 Reliance WebWorlds in 21 cities. These WebWorlds equipped with Broadband Video conferencing facility enables siblings at the other end to join the video conference from their city at a specified time, free of cost. "We believe distance should not come in the way of something as beautiful as a brother-sister relationship. The state-of-the-art video conferencing facilities of Reliance WebWorlds offer a unique way to meet your sister or brother, irrespective of where she or he is. This gives an unprecedented opportunity for friends and families in distant locations to 'meet' using state-of-the-art video conferencing equipment at most affordable rates ever," says Mr. Sarup Chowdhary, CEO, Reliance WebWorld. The facility is available in cities like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Erode, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Noida, Patna, Pune, Surat, Vijayawada and Vizag. Bookings for the special Rakshabandhan offer can be made at seven WebWorlds in Mumbai located at Fort, Heera Panna Market, Dhobitalao, Sion, Shivaji Park, Juhu and Khar. The bookings will be accepted on first-cum-first-serve basis. Reliance WebWorld in association with R World has also organised a special contest for Reliance IndiaMobile users and the winners will get an absolutely free 15-minute video conferencing session under the 'Rakshabandhan offer'. RIM users can participate in the contest by logging on to the 'Contest' feature on 'Rakhi' application available under 'New Arrivals' of the R World suite of data applications. Reliance WebWorld is a nationwide chain of retail stores for digital entertainment and communication and will serve as a one-stop-shop for Reliance Infocomm products and services. Each store contains three key modules - a Customer Convenience Center, JAVAGREEN a gourmet coffee bar and a Real BroadBand Center to showcase Broadband connectivity through applications like Video Chat and Conferencing, Multiplayer Online Gaming, Digital personalized music, Digital theatre, Digital photo imaging, Virtual office and Real Broadband high speed internet surfing - about 100 times faster than the dial up access in today's homes. Broadband centers are available in 14 cities and soon will be available in over a 100 towns all over India. Currently, 241 Reliance WebWorld stores are operational across the country, which will progressively be extended to nearly 2000 stores across 600 cities.
  24. really cool.. and It Auto Scrolls emails that very cool.. And now it shows newest mails first.. this is needed.. Thanx for info dude.
  25. Code here is the files u want this file is modified , I replaced first MIDI i found in file below.. Modified File. this file is untouch.. Original File .. Pls remove .bak form its extension
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