-
Content count
1,700 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by @ksh@T
-
reliance on net sms pack just 50 pm and unltd sms onnet in india or USE DAPO and free all india unltd sms!
-
Are yaar aap bahut kaam ke bande lagte ho rimweb mein demo pcs distribute karo na
-
MUMBAI: Mobile phone major Nokia has filed patent counter assertions against Qualcomm in a Texas Court. The filing relates to Qualcomm's unauthorised use of six Nokia implementation patents in its MediaFlo and Brew businesses. Qualcomm has in previous litigation sought injunctions against Nokia and therefore in this case Nokia is seeking both damages and injunctive relief. Nokia CTO Tero Ojanpera says, "Nokia has a strong history of innovation in IP broadcast television and mobile download environments predating Qualcomm's activities. This is another example where Qualcomm has effectively copied Nokia's innovations. "We believe that, for MediaFlo to evolve and for Brew to remain viable, Qualcomm needs access to these and many other patented Nokia inventions." Nokia states that its patents are at the core of MediaFlo and Brew technologies, for example in ensuring the broadcast quality of service within MediaFlo and in enabling the download of applications with Brew. Nokia has also recently declared another set of patents to the Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) as essential for the Flo air interface used in MediaFlo. Over the past two years, Qualcomm has filed 11 lawsuits against Nokia, according to a Nokia spokeswoman. The initial Qualcomm lawsuit filed in Texas deals with three patents related to the downloading of applications and other digital content over GPRS or EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) networks, two technologies for speeding the transmission of packet data in GSM networks. Nokia contends that Qualcomm's patents are invalid and, in addition, has asked the Texas court to stop Qualcomm from using six Nokia implementation patents used in Qualcomm's MediaFlow and Brew technologies. Media reports state that the Nokia move seems aimed at undermining operator support for two technologies designed to turn Qualcomm into a strong mobile content distributer. MediaFlo enables operators to pipe television programming to mobile handsets. Brew is a distribution platform for things like mobile video, games and music.
-
come on man had=s india gone too much far that a person can pay 30 rs per month and pay 1/min to listen radio....beleive me ..its just pathetic...i think after 30 pm no charges...they shd make services affordable to increase revenue ...not make tarriffs so high that no 1 can afford them
-
lemme download and see to it! i think wd b gud 4 me
-
thats gr8 man! please open up ur store in jaipur
-
@ani not ur n2865 supports 160 chars all n2865 supports 160 chars
-
BSNL Has launched ROAMING FREEDOM Plan. guys 5 hrs free incoming while roaming, after that 1 re per minute ...guys...its gr8 more details awaited.
-
guys how to activate security lock in classic 201\ please help
-
well guys should nt we think abt launching rimweb phones..aint it b gr8!
-
well indeed i am happy that samsung has made through RIM again .. i loved N191 but..its dead and wanna more samsungs
-
Welcome Reliance to DTH arena PTI[ THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2007 05:36:37 PM] NEW DELHI: Anil Ambani group company Reliance Bluemagic has become the fourth private player to secure licence to offer direct to home (DTH) services and plans to start operations by the fourth quarter of this year. An agreement to this effect was signed by Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG) president AN Sethuraman and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting director Arvind Kumar. According to sources, Reliance Bluemagic (RB) plans to start the DTH service by this year-end. With this, RB becomes the fourth private player after Dish TV, Tata Sky and Sun TV to have secured licence to operate in the fast-growing DTH segment. RB's foray into DTH is a part of the ambitious plans by ADAG to expand in the media and entertainment business, where it has started a slew of services. In the big screen entertainment, group company Adlabs plans to have 125 screens across India by September. In the FM Radio segment, the Group has got licence to operate in 40 cities across India and has already made 17 of them operational. It runs FM channel under the brand Big FM. Recently, the group had picked up stake in TV Today and made an open offer to acquire up to 35 per cent in the media house, which runs leading Hindi channel Aaj Tak, Tej and English news channel Headlines Today. It also has stakes in NDTV, Zee enterprises and UTV Software. ADAG had also planned to bombard the Internet medium with different services such as Zapak.com, the gaming portal where it would invest $ 100 million; Bigadda, a social networking site which is currently in testing phase. guys blue magic till year end!......
-
Qualcomm Resolves Royalty Row With Reliance Communications
@ksh@T posted a topic in Reliance Communications
New Delhi, May 24: CDMA technology pioneer Qualcomm today said it has resolved the royalty row with telecom operators, especially with Reliance Communications, following the reduction in handset prices. "The royalty row with Reliance is over. In fact is over with the industry," Qualcomm India President Kanwalinder Singh said here on the sidelines of a CDMA event. "We had earlier said the way to address affordability is to bring the prices of handset down, not change the royalty. We have addressed that problem with final end price coming down to 25 dollars from 40 dollar a year ago," he said. Singh said as a result of reduction in handset prices nobody was talking about affordable products. Reliance Communications had earlier said CDMA ecosystem was challenging and high royalty paid to Qualcomm was a hurdle in providing affordable handsets. US-based CDMA patent holder Qualcomm Inc had been maintaining that the royalty from Indian firms was low and there was no scope for cutting it down further. Singh said the royalty was a little below five percent. On its main customer Reliance Communications's decision to move into GSM telephony also, Singh said: "Reliance has said it wanted to use all technology. It also continues to expand CDMA technology based services throughout the country." Qualcommm has signed up with Himachal Futuristic for 3G CDMA manufacturing including CDMA2000 subscriber units and modem card products. Bureau Report -
wel li already did that but no one gave me money .... buhuuuuu....
-
same here spdf!.. me too
-
boss this is either subscription based or something like that i say daal mein kucchh kala hai!... ya ddal hi kaali hai!....this only time will tell Please continue discussions regarding the new plans in this topic.
-
yeah indeed this works u can always block incoming and outgoing numbers too iits the best feature that i like......
-
Admins please close the topic!.....
-
Do we need to discover.....???? [acronym="A stitch in time saves nine." ]"A stitch in time saves nine." [/acronym]
-
guys for my company i wanna take ISO certification can any one help me on this....
-
we already know what the hell rcom is....... but indeed i must say it is improving...
-
come on are theese phones in indian market na..and who cares them to use what i think is nokia is cutting down quality to reduce costs thats it moto rock$...
-
Any Trick Or Sw To Assign Keyboard Shortcuts To Websites Link
@ksh@T replied to drali's topic in General Technical Discussion
well do one thing make a shortcut on ur desktop, then press Alt+Enter, go to shortcut and presss the key/..... and in its destination type or simply website name. -
@kshah which handset does tata endorse is dual can u elaborate?
-
i need ythe dual phone i have seen it on zee news..wanna more details