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  1. Vodafone Essar launches two new schemes MUMBAI: Cellular service provider, Vodafone Essar, today launched two new schemes, Filmi Connection and Filmi Recharge, for both its new post and pre-paid subscribers and for its existing pre-paid ones. Under the scheme, subscribers will be given a free DVD of Shahrukh Khan-starrer 'Om Shanti Om' along with their new connections as well as on a recharge coupon of Rs 1,001 and Rs 531, a company release announced here today. In the Filmi Recharge scheme, a subscriber would get talktime worth Rs 890 and Rs 460 respectively with zero validity, the release said. "Filmy Recharge is a fun promotion that will bring the magic of Bollywood to the homes of our customers," Harit Nagpal, Director, Marketing and New Business, said. indeed a good start
  2. IPL_Knight_Riders.mp3 NB jo| guys Reason to EDIT: LINKS NOW ON RIMweb!
  3. One Two Three Club Mix One_Two_Three__Club_Mix_.mp3 One Two Three - Simple One_Two_Three.mp3
  4. Jannat second ringtone - Zara Sa Zara_Sa__Power_Ballad____KK.mp3 Jannat Ringtone 3 Lambi_Judai___Richa_Sharma.mp3 Jannat Ringtone 4 Judai___Kamran_Ahmed.mp3 Jannat The BEST - Zara Sa Zara_Se___KK.mp3 guys next lot after some time now . .
  5. Jannat Ringtones . . . . Door_Na_Ja___Rana_Mazumder.mp3
  6. i bow you man . . u r great man . . .the same will i do to videos soon just collecting them and decoding them! but no response to earlier one . . .
  7. Virgin Mobile tariff cheaper by 25-30%: Morgan Stanley The brokerage house Morgan Stanley recently unveiled a report titled Virgin Mobile: One More Innovative Product for the Indian Consumer which analysed the recent Tata-Virgin agreement and its expected impact on the market. Under this agreement, Tata Teleservices recently launched ‘Virgin Mobile’ services in India through a brand franchise arrangement with Virgin Group to target the youth segment. Through Virgin Mobile Brand, Tata Teleservices aims to offer India’s youth a range of innovative and exciting services that give them world class experience at value for money price points. According to the report, tariff plans introduced by Tata Teleservices under the ‘Virgin Mobile Brand’ are cheaper by 25-30%, compared to similar schemes offered by other players. “Comparing the tariffs with Rs 200 card of Bharti, the leading wireless operator, reveals that the plan is 25-30% cheaper, i.e., for the same price, the consumer could make outgoing calls for 140 minutes as against 85 minutes in Bharti’s plan,” says the report. Beyond the value for money pricing, Virgin Mobile has launched an innovative tariff plan paying customers 10 paise for every minute of incoming calls they receive. This is reverse to the scenario, whereby only a few years ago customers had to pay to receive calls. The report has termed this plan of paying customers for receiving calls as Innovative, not disruptive. “We find it innovative because under the plan incoming is rewarded, which may lure consumers. In reality, it is costlier per minute than the average Revenue Per Minute (RPM) of Rs0.75-0.8 for India based on last quarter results. This leads us to believe it is not disruptive.” The report also says that the two brands of Tata Teleservices viz Tata Indicom and Virgin Mobile Brand will compliment each other and help the company to further consolidate its market share. “The product adds to the TTSL kitty, the Rs 200/month plan with Rs 99 one-time cost, arguably the best selling ARPU segment, where the company was not present earlier. TTSL has not been a market leader, and this launch should enable it to garner better market share,” says the report. The report also commented on the recent attack by COAI on the agreement, terming it as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO). MVNOs typically do not have licences or spectrum to provide telecom services, but buy airtime in bulk from licensed service providers for resale to consumers. GSM operators have said the partnership amounts to Virgin’s entry into India as an MVNO format. However, the Tatas insist that as there is no selling of bulk airtime, the partnership cannot be classified as an MVNO. Indian regulations do not allow MVNOs to operate in India.
  8. man its a trouble that numbers keep on changing . . it wd be third time that reliance users number wd change
  9. well have posted one video but none has responded to the topic . .will post another video soon
  10. New Moderators! Now Hetal Too!

    congrats to both of them... n-jo|
  11. Do You Love Rimweb ?

    well is this a question to ask! my daily internet activity with rimweb an impossible!
  12. Invites Thread

    can some one send me something abt this that can help me in short pm me invite man!
  13. Being Cheated By Icici Bank Credit Card...

    icici bank walas are cheater no.1 never deal with them!
  14. Nokia 6265 Stolen

    well hetal sorry for that well if that wd be ur postpaid connection u cd be helped bt if prepaid then i cant say . .cm on man u r a respected senior member . . @ imshyam cdma doesnt have IMEI and nokia never helps someone in theese type of cases only go to webworld and try relocating your handset thru RSN/ESN and get it blocked. that the only thing you can do . .
  15. NEW DELHI: Consumer electronics major Videocon Group on Tuesday said it has bid to acquire Motorola Inc's global mobile handset business. "Yes, we have sent them an expression of interest to acquire their global mobile handset business. It is in the initial stages and will take time but we are the only one from India to do so," Videocon Group Chairman Venugopal Dhoot told media. He said the company's move to acquire Motorola's mobile phone business was in line with its expanding interest in the mobile telephony business. "We have already got licenses for offering GSM-based mobile services in all 22 circles in India and we see a synergy," Dhoot added. Asked what could be the value of the deal he said, "It is too early to talk about numbers". When contacted, a Motorola India spokesperson declined to confirm the development saying "we do not comment on market speculation". According to reports, Motorola's non-profitable handset business has been estimated to be worth about 3.8 billion dollars as evaluated by Merrill Lynch. While Videocon itself is on the prowl, US telecom giant AT&T is eyeing a stake in its subsidiary Datacom, which has been issued a license recently for mobile services throughout India. However, the deal is expected to take shape only after the government allocates spectrum for wireless telecom services to new players, as a mere license may not fetch a good value. Datacom is first in the list to get spectrum, except in Delhi and Mumbai, as and when the government starts allocating the radio frequency. Datacom has announced an investment of Rs 6,000 crore for a pan-India network expansion in the first phase. It has also been approached by another foreign player Telephonica of Spain. Videocon in the past has been active in acquiring consumer durable firms across different geographies. It had acquired Thompson's colour tube business and AB Electrolux' Indian subsidiary, but failed to acquire Korea's ailing electronics firm Daewoo.
  16. Videocon picks UBS as advisor for Motorola handsets deal NEW DELHI: Consumer electronics giant Videocon has named global financial services firm UBS as its investment banker to strike a deal to acquire Motorola's mobile handsets unit, the group's chief has said. "I have thrown my hat in the ring. And they will say it is a good hat as it is an Indian hat," Venugopal N. Dhoot, the chairperson and managing director of Videocon, told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on trade pacts here. "UBS are our bankers," said Dhoot, while declining to divulge financial details. "We have sent our expression of interest to Motorola. In the US, it takes about a year for necessary regulatory approvals to take place." Earlier this week, the Mumbai-based consumer appliances and electronics giant had announced plans to acquire Motorola's loss-making mobile handset unit. "It may be a serious business for us since we have got mobile phone licences for 22 circles in India. Apart from that, we have our own retail network with about 1,000 shops where we sell mobile phones," Dhoot said. Videocon is well positioned for a bid that can be financed from both internal accruals and debt, added Dhoot, also president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham). Motorola is world's third-largest mobile phones maker behind Finland's Nokia and South Korea's Samsung, and had had expressed its desire to split its loss-making subsidiary into a separate firm with its own listing on the stock market. But the Schaumburg, Illinois-based firm did not make any comment so far on any proposal to sell the unit to Videocon. In 2005, Videocon acquired the picture-tubes business of France's Thomson for $291 million. It had also made an unsuccessful attempt at South Korea's Daewoo Electronics in 2006. India is the world's fastest growing market for wireless subscribers, adding more than eight million users a month. With some 251 million wireless users it is expected to surpass US as the world's second-biggest market, led by China.
  17. History Mystery

    damn interesting thing man! great job
  18. Dil Dance Maare 02___Dil_Dance_Maare.mp3 Chaliya Instrumental 06___Chhaliya__Instrumental_.mp3
  19. TASHAN EXCLUSIVE BY @k$H@T 01___Chhaliya.mp3 Chaliya 07___Dil_Dance_Maare__Instrumental_.mp3 Dil Dance Maare(Instrumental)
  20. Mp4 Videos - Download

    The first One is Here http://rapidshare.com/files/104830013/Juda...Jannat.mp4.html
  21. Dual Chinese Handset -zt6191

    well audio in all chineese handsets is excellent, i dunno know what the **** do they have on audio front
  22. Spice CDMA-C Series & C-810

    good but @ 6k it wd have been far better
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