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Telecom Subscriber Base Count In India
savramesh replied to savramesh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
the company make money from after sale service.. -
yes you are correct.. narration/caption suggestions are welcome
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Telecom Subscriber Base Count In India
savramesh replied to savramesh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
i think they are giving attractive gifts/commission to retailers and making them sell more sim.. -
Ganesan, Hetal, Dhiraj, Kumaar and Mufaddal..
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Welcome to the world of out-of-warranty authentic mobile phone repair solutions. re-Store features ISO Certified A unit of AFORESERVE.COM Ltd An Acctel Taiwan Joint Venture 500 service centers to be launched by 15th August 2009 Repairing of all out of warranty mobile phones Warranty extension and AMC for all mobile phones Backed by a completely integrated online ERP software Vision To become a premiere organization providing repair and all types of services and solutions to the Information and Communication Technologies, to create service and repair centers all across the country that provides quality repair and service facilities which will ensure • Customer satisfaction and preference • Continues profitable growth • Fulfilling social obligations Mission To be the leader of repair, service and solution providers in the IT industry, deliver quality solutions to our clients and strive for excellence to achieve complete internal and external customer satisfaction by dint of our quality services. Objective re-STORE though being a subsidiary of AFORESERVE.COM Ltd. is an integral part of its parent organization delivering services on time and every time to its customers deriving satisfaction exceeding 100%. Why re-STORE re-STORE aims to fill in the void of the TAT of the manufacturer’s authorized service centers and the un- structured non customer centric service provided by the so called organized / un-organized players. re-Store Website
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Telecom Subscriber Base Count In India
savramesh replied to savramesh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
but they are not marketing by saying they did 1.2 in one month.. few of us know about their addition last month because of rimweb.. -
Thanks srk006, Hitesh and aalok...
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Fish Are Friends – Not Food! Commercial fishing has exterminated 90 per cent of large fish populations over the past 50 years. Meat The Facts - On Global Warming
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that is sms group, but this is google sms search. you can find the list of services you get from 9773300000 at click here
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If u send 'cri', u will get cricket score and if u reply 'ON' to that sms then score update sms will be sent to you for next 24 hrs.. if u send 'sensex' u will get the current value, and if u reply that sms with 'ON' then for next one week you will get sensex updates.. you can use this ON service to get updates on same topic for some more time, without sending a request everytime..
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Raja Puts Bsnl-mtnl Merger On Back-burner
savramesh posted a topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Economic Times 1 Jun 2009, 1939 hrs IST NEW DELHI: Telecom Minister A Raja on Monday virtually ruled out the BSNL-MTNL merger saying it is difficult due to lack of identical factor between them. "Identical factors are not there legally for BSNL-MTNL merger," Raja said. The Minister, who assumed charge today, however, said the Department was keen on listing of BSNL and advised PSU management to start talks with the Employees Union for taking the company public. The union has been opposing the listing. Late Communication Minister Pramod Mahajan had proposed the merger and was revived by Raja's predecessor Dayanidhi Maran for synergy purpose. Government holds 56.25 per cent in MTNL and it is listed in NYSE and in India. BSNL is 100 per cent owned by government. MTNL provides telecom services in Delhi and Mumbai, while BSNL serves the rest of India. On plans to list BSNL in the bourses, Raja said the management has been advised to initiate talks with the employees union. "We want to list BSNL... We want to create a consensus for it. We have asked the BSNL management to talk to the union", said the Minister. Estimates suggest that BSNL is worth 100 billion dollars and dilution of 10 per cent stake would help the company raise 10 billion dollars (about Rs 48,000 crore). -
Raja Puts Bsnl-mtnl Merger On Back-burner
savramesh replied to savramesh's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
BSNL selloff likely soon, no BSNL-MTNL merger: Pitroda Source NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister's IT advisor Sam Pitroda said on Friday the Government is not planning to merge BSNL and MTNL, but efforts are on to sell stake in BSNL. "There is no move to merge BSNL and MTNL", he told reporters here today, however, adding the Government is considering selling a part of its stakes in BSNL and will move in "quickly" in that direction. A high-level review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh earlier this week had agreed to consider a suggestion for immediate sale of 10 per cent Government equity in BSNL. Pitroda, who is also coordinating the release of spectrum by the Defence forces for the upcoming 3G auction, is learnt to have called for an immediate disinvestment of 10 per cent Government equity in BSNL, a proposal that is expected to be considered at the top most level of the Government soon. The review assumes importance in the wake of the deteriorating revenues of the telecom PSUs, particularly BSNL, which is also confronting a controversy over a Rs 35,000-crore expansion plan. He said there is no plan to come out with a follow-on-public offer of MTNL. It can be recalled that the Government had earlier contemplated to merge BSNL and MTNL thinking the move would help synergise operations of both the state-owned telcos. The DoT and boards of both companies had discussed the issue many times, but never came to a conclusion due to various issues like MTNL's listing, BSNL's huge workforce, employees' objection among others. BSNL is 100 per cent owned by the Government while in MTNL it holds 56.25 per cent stake. BSNL operates all over the country except in Delhi and Mumbai, while MTNL operates only in these two metros. -
Big Bazaar To Launch MVNO
savramesh replied to ravi_patent's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Shop once every month to keep validity.. -
Telecom Subscriber Base Count In India
savramesh replied to savramesh's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
hidden charge Rs.2/day or Rs.60/month is not enough for validity ?? -
X400 - Rs. 1799 [GSM+GSM, FM, Torch, MP3] Z Z77 - Rs. 3199 [GSM+GSM, QWERTY, Camera, FM, MP3/MP4, Bluetooth, Email] X440 - Rs. 2099 [GSM+GSM, Camera, Bluetooth, Torch, Mp3] X450 - Rs. 2699 [GSM+GSM, Camera, Bluetooth, Torch, Mp3] M15 - RS. 3099 [GSM+GSM, Stereo Sound, Yamaha Chip, Camera, Bluetooth, MP3/MP4, FM] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more handsets log on to www.zenmobile.in Standby Handset To ensure customer satisfaction, customer will be offered a ''Loaner/Stand by'' handset by ASC (Authorised Service Centre) during his/her handset's warranty period. Unique mobile tracking service If you have registered for the service, then you simply need to call the customer care helpline in case you think your mobile has been stolen.Our call center will be able to tell you the last active no. to be used on your mobile handset.
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Source MUMBAI: Tata Teleservices' GSM brand' Tata DOCOMO has partnered with NTT DOCOMO to launch DOCOMICS, a service that alllows users to read mobile comics through a viewer application. Using the service, customers can view the content frame by frame, besides downloading comics from a WAP site through the application. Tata DOCCOMO users will now be able to avail popular Marvel Comics and Japanese Manga using this service, a press release said. DOCOMICS is a continuation to Tata DOCOMO's recently announced industry first m-Comics service, wherein customers could read full comics books, along with special effects, it said. "It is a significant achievement of the collaboration between NTT DOCOMO and TTSL in order to develop and introduce enhanced services and technologies into Indian market," NTT DOCOMO's Executive Advisor, Global Business Division, Murat O Karadeniz, said. As an introductory offer, Tata DOCOMO customers will be charged only Rs 15 per comic chapter and there will be no data charges in home network, the release said. "We are confident that this format will rapidly gain popularity and further strengthen the brand," Tata DOCOMO-Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), General Manager (Marketing), Gandhi Balsubramaniam, said. Tata Teleservices offers private telecom services and operates across over 3.5-lakhs towns and villages pan-India. Tata DOCOMO is a joint venture between Tata Teleservices Limited and Japanese telecom giant NTT DOCOMO.
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Source New Delhi, Jan. 7: Long-term use of cellphones appears to enhance the memory of mice and protect them from the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research that some scientists have described as “astonishing”. Scientists from the US, China and Japan who set out to investigate the possible harmful effects of electromagnetic fields from cellphones have instead discovered the first evidence for a protective effect on the brain. They say the findings suggest that exposure to electromagnetic fields of the type generated by cellphones could boost memory effectively and may represent a possible treatment strategy against Alzheimer’s disease. However, the researchers have cautioned that more studies are needed to establish that the effect observed on mice would apply to humans. “This opens up a new field of science for investigation — the beneficial effects of long-term electromagnetic field exposure on memory in humans,” said Gary Arendash, a research professor at the University of South Florida and lead author of the study. The findings appear today in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. “The (mouse) model is not perfect, but it is one of the best and most established models that we have for Alzheimer’s disease,” Arendash told The Telegraph. The model faithfully captures a key mechanism underlying the disease in humans. The scientists exposed normal mice and genetically engineered mice, destined to develop Alzheimer’s disease symptoms, to the same frequency of electromagnetic fields the human head is exposed to during cellphone use for two one-hour periods a day for seven to nine months. The mice were then given special tests for memory that closely mimic tests for Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss in humans. The memory-enhancing and protective effects showed up in both normal and genetically engineered mice. The normal mice with long-term exposure to the electromagnetic fields did better at tests than mice without exposure. In old mice with Alzheimer’s disease symptoms, the exposure reduced deposits of a harmful protein called beta amyloid, implicated in the disease mechanism. In young mice, it prevented the build-up of this protein. The researchers have called this “striking” evidence for the “protective” and “disease-reversing” effect of long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields. Arendash has described the findings as “astonishing”. “We started with the hypothesis that cellphone exposure would be deleterious to memory functions,” Arendash said. Instead, the study revealed a protective effect that appears to occur through the action on the beta amyloid. “The changes in the beta amyloid in the mice greatly add to the significance of these findings,” said Bindu Kutty, additional professor at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, who was not associated with the study. “But we have to remember that Alzheimer’s disease in humans is very complex, and our existing animal models do not replicate all the pathology seen in humans.” Arendash and his colleagues too have said that the mice in the study had received full-body electromagnetic field exposure — and not the head-only exposure that humans experience during cellphone use. They also said that it was still unknown whether the penetration of electromagnetic fields through the skulls of mice is similar to their penetration through human skulls. The World Health Organisation and other health agencies have examined a large number of earlier studies on cellphone exposure and concluded there is no evidence for health risks to adults or children. However, some studies on animals have indicated that exposure to electromagnetic fields can damage organs through a process called oxidative stress.
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In Reliance GSM i get RM - XXXXX sms - offer messages from Reliance TM - XXXXX sms - third party sms [smstweet] TA - XXXXX sms - third party sms [smstweet, Celcabs] Note: i have registered my mobile number with smstweet and Celcabs In Tata Docomo i get TA - XXXXX sms - offer messages from Docomo TM - XXXXX sms - third party sms [icici, Orkut, Prism, Tata] AM - XXXXX sms - third party sms [icici] Note: i have registered my mobile number with Icici, orkut but not with Prism
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Will post if i come to know about such handsets..
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just got the recharge..
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Tata Docomo Introduces "buddynet", Local On-Net @ 1 Paise/6 Seconds, Std @ 1 Paise/2 Seconds
savramesh replied to nayasaroj's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
Is your buddy on BuddyNet? We know BuddyNet excites you, but it will be more fun once your friends join BuddyNet. To check whether your buddy is a member of BuddyNet, pls enter his Tata DOCOMO phone number and find out! Click Here Also Tata Docomo in facebook says - "35,000 buddies (and growing!)" -
Google Nexus One for data hungry smart phone users in India Goggle Nexus One is the world talk from few days globally but this phone is very much ideal for data-hungry smart phone users in India. Though the first Google smart phone is designed in abroad it is very much ideal for Indians. Public believe that in India this phone will become a clamant impact. The one more good news for the Indians is the price of this Google Nexus one phone might be pretty lesser in India compared to other mobile phones of India. However, it is not yet conformed. Though India is selling the iPhones here and there it is not selling them in huge number compared to America but it is expected that India will sell this Google Nexus phone I mass number. Indian data-hungry users are waiting for some distinguished smart phone and they this Google Nexus one will hopefully fulfill their needs. Still the CMDA base are huge in India the race of Nexus one will be high in India. CMDA capability in Nexus one will tie-up with India CMDA networks like MTS, Reliance Communications, Tata indicom, MNTL and BSNL. This Google Nexus one phone will based on GSM so in India it is expected that this smart phone will work with some of the Indian major networks like Vodafone, Airtel, Idea Cellular, Uninor, Loop Mobile, MTNL, BSNL and DOCOMO and Reliance Communications.
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Nexus One could leave Apple, Nokia sweating Google set to take on rivals with Nexus One
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720P Skype Video Calling Coming Soon To Lg And Panasonic Tvs
savramesh posted a topic in General Technical Discussion
Source Skype has struck a deal with LG and Panasonic that will allow users to call other Skype users or phones via their televisions. Internet-enabled TVs coming in mid-2010 from both LG and Panasonic will support Skype service and all the user needs is an HD webcam. Skype on HDTV will support Skype-to-Skype free video calling, lower call rates to landlines and mobiles, voice conference calls, accept incoming calls via a user’s online Skype number and more. PC users will also be able to enjoy 720p video calls but will need a newer version of Skype and HD webcam.