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Everything posted by petar
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bad news from hetal...!
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also its not a full fedged windows mobile - meaning it has Smartphone WM5 & not PPC WM5. I m sure some expert can throw more light on that..
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Now Its Time For 3 Sim Phone, Yes U Heard It Right :)
petar replied to Sadikk's topic in Other handsets
not phone both..... MOBILE CALLING STATION. -
Mtnl's Broadband Waitlist Now At 10,000
petar replied to Honest's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
SPLIITTER should be at point of connections of main MTNL wire with Internal wiring - thats best possible way to get good clarity n speed. -
Ultimatly public decides ... what works n what dont...
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I m more worried abt making Ruim work on 6800 then sadikbhai making money on 6700 No offence to sadik bhai..! You already have made quite a bag full..!
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the point is not of tata... point here is of Reliance ruim... like in all reliance business here also they created artificial shortage & rigged the prices...! Count on that for Ambanis..!
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Mtnl's Broadband Waitlist Now At 10,000
petar replied to Honest's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
they are busy with new connections ... i guess. how did u lodge complaint ? email ? phone? besdies never expect them to call back or visit yr place.... complaint is solved automatically in a day or so. sometimes even within 1 - 2 hrs. Govt hai... there is never fix time frame... lekin achaa hi chal raha hai.. -
Mtnl's Broadband Waitlist Now At 10,000
petar replied to Honest's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
strange... u are first person to give such a review.. i get around 1.5 - 1.6 Mbps worst speeds are also around 600-700 kpbs I suggest you to use a ADSL splitter at the POINT of connection from main MTNL line to your Internal wiring. -
Dual Sim Card Phone Cdma+gsm Carry Both In Single Handset!
petar replied to Sadikk's topic in Other handsets
seems decent phone from review as per mmjain. -
can a proxy server be used ??
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any one having problem in using SMS sheduler in 3.5.4.d ??
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6800 is not a distant dream...! Its just a bit tougher to crack..!
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You are using browser to login rt... so its a issue with script in brower or something. Not your cell number. @DJ will try that DLL file thing. n get back to u
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Anil Ambani Unfurls Grand Plans At Reliance Communications Agm
petar replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
Reliance Unlocks Value Of Tower Business Reuters India, India / 19-08-2007 MUMBAI (Reuters) - Reliance Communications Ltd. has sold 5 percent of its 270 billion rupee ($6.75 billion) telecom tower business, and could sell more through an IPO or further placements, Chairman Anil Ambani said on Thursday. Shares in India's second-largest mobile services firm jumped to a record high after Ambani said the placement of the 5 percent stake in Reliance Telecom Infrastructure Ltd. (RTIL) had raised 14 billion rupees, a big premium to analysts' expectations. "Our strategy to create a separate company for the infrastructure business has resulted in tremendous unlocking of value for shareholders," Ambani told reporters. The RTIL stake was sold to a clutch of leading institutional investors in the United States, Europe and Asia, he said, adding the company was evaluating a possible initial public offering or further strategic equity placements. "The valuation is a huge positive surprise," said Shubham Majumder, telecom analyst at Macquarie Research, which had valued RTIL at $4.5 billion. Reliance Communications, which lags leader Bharti Airtel Ltd., planned 80 billion rupees of capital expenditure in the fiscal year ending March 2008 to add another 23,000 telecom towers to its existing network of around 14,000 towers, Ambani said. "We see a huge upside to the Reliance Communications stock," said Majumder, who has an "outperform" rating on the stock which tops the list of 57 Asia-Pacific telecom stocks that Macquarie tracks. Shares in Reliance Communications jumped as much as 3.5 percent to a record high of 586.90 rupees. India is the world's fastest-growing mobile services market, with more than 6 million subscribers signing up each month, lured by tariffs as low as one U.S. cent a minute and the extension of networks to rural areas as operators move away from cities. Reliance Communications said on Monday it had agreed to buy U.S.-based managed ethernet services provider Yipes for $300 million, and looking for more international buys. It said on Monday it was also considering a private placement and/or an overseas share issue for it unit Flag, which operates its under-sea cable network. -
Somehow i m finding this ROM a bit slower n battery is consumed more .
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July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Reliance Communications Ltd., India's second-largest wireless company, purchased all of U.S.- based Yipes Communications, Inc. for about $300 million, deepening its presence in the enterprise-data services business. The 100 percent stake was bought from Norwest Venture Partners, JPMorgan Partners LLC, the Sprout Group and Crosslink Capital, Chairman Anil Ambani told reporters today in Mumbai. Yipes, which provides high-speed data network access to 1,000 customers in 14 U.S. cities, operates an optic fiber network of more than 22,000 kilometers (13,670 miles), he said. ``Yipes is highly profitable,'' Ambani said, without disclosing specific numbers. The company, whose gross operating margin stands at 55 percent, ``is cash positive'' and will accelerate Reliance's entry into the $90 billion global market for enterprise and institutional data services,'' he said. Bandwidth demand is rising in India as software companies such as Infosys Technologies Ltd. and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. win orders from overseas clients. Indian state-run and private banks are switching to computers and other large companies are automating their supply chains by linking vendors and customers to their own computer networks. Shares of Reliance Communications rose 11.75 rupees, or 2.1 percent, to 566.45 rupees on the Bombay Stock Exchange at 1:18 p.m. They had risen to a record 572.7 earlier in the day.
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Benefits for Indian shareholders though..!
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@dj i dont know who would be calling ... but i usually keep the setting to allow calls from my contact list only. (its a huge list with numbers of ferinds and even freind's relatives etc - so no chance of missin all known persons from all likely numbers they can call from) That way i may miss on some calls... but 90% of those would be marketing only. People who know u personally always have option to call your home/office to find about you.
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i agree with mmjain. Still maintain that .support is faster n better on RIMWEB
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EV-DO is on my wish list.. Good speeds & also good reach with reliance expanding thier coverage nation wide to smaller towns n cities.
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Anil Ambani Unfurls Grand Plans At Reliance Communications Agm
petar replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
SHAREHOLDERS should feel nice...! Rest no bid deal... nothing for u. -
PIMbackup worked great for me. ANyway - missing CALL FIREWALL. was nice little sfware... specially blocking annoying marketing calls while driving.
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EMERGENCY MODE'S RUIM CARD ?? Mind repharsing the question....
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screen shots are must..!