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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
rajanmehta replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
This is really funny... A Die Hard Apple Loyalist... Can't do without iPad in Jail too... 2G case: Delhi HC denies iPad to Asif Balwa Source The city government and Tihar Jail authorities today told the Delhi High court that Asif Balwa , an accused in the 2G spectrum case, cannot be allowed to use I Pad in jail. "It is not possible to ensure that I-Pad may not be used as a communication device. Removal of some features from it does not ensure that other large number of applications available are rendered unusable," Delhi government told Justice S Muralidhar. The court after going through the detail note submitted by jail authorities, however, allowed Asif to suggest an alternative device through which no communication is possible. "The petitioner (Asif) will suggest alternative device whcih can be used only for reading files. The officers of Tihar Jail will again examine the alternative device," the court said. Vijay Agarwal , counsel for Asif, also sought the court's permission to be allowed to suggest an alternative device. "I am not in love with I-Pad. They can provide me a dead laptop," Agarwal said. Meanwhile, the counsel for Delhi government also sought directions to make the CBI a party to the case. The court issued notice to the CBI to make it a party in the case. The court had earlier asked the jail authorities and the city government to examine the I Pad, to be used by an accused for reading digitalised case files in prison, to ascertain if the equipment can be misused for communication. It had also asked the accused's counsel to deposit the I Pad with the jail officials who would get it checked by the IT department of Delhi government as to whether it can be misused for communication or not. The court's response came after Delhi government said that Balwa, Director of Kusegaon Fruits and Vegetables, cannot be allowed to use the I Pad as it is not permitted by the jail manual. The government counsel had said security personnel are not equipped to detect any tampering with the gadget. The corporate executive has been arrested for his alleged role in facilitating the transfer of a sum of Rs 200 crore to DMK's party-owned television channel Kalaignar TV through his firm in a "circuitous manner". He is lodged at Tihar Jail along other 12 accused persons including former Telecom Minister A Raja , DMK MP Kanimozhi, Swan Telecom promoter Shahid Balwa . -
Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
It is beyond my understanding & common sense why full QUOTE & repeating the whole post is necessary for adjoining posts... This disease is becoming endemic at RIMweb.... Despite requests earlier... Once again Request all members... Pleassssse spare us this agony... , ^ ^ ^ ^ and @.... All this can be used...- 6,376 replies
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Handset Launches - News Snippets
rajanmehta replied to digitalnirvana's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
HTC Officially Announces Wildfire S in India For Rs 14,700 Official HTC Webpage http://www.htc.com/w...cification.html Successor to HTC Wildfire with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, 600 Mhz Processor, 5 MP Camera, 512 MB Ram, 3.2" Display 320x480 Available on Letsbuy for Rs 12,999 (After rcomlb1 discount code) http://www.letsbuy.c...dfire-s-p-17202 -
Please Suggest a CDMA Handset For Rs.5000 (With These Features)
rajanmehta replied to ssk the gr8's topic in Handset Suggestions
You won't find a link for it as it is an imported handset. Some are available for sell on Ebay but it is better to buy it from one of the known & technically competent seller here at RIMweb, so it's properly registered & configured for use on Reliance. Contact any of the following for your requirement... 1. Hetal Patel hetaldp@gmail.com http://www.rimweb.in...post__p__229102 2. Tushar_163 http://www.rimweb.in...ler-tushar-163/ Palm Pixi + Specs Link http://www.palm.com/...plus/index.html -
Xperia Arc, Xperia Play Android 2.3.3 update rolling out now Source Today is turning out to be one hell of an Android update day,and the next update in line is Android 2.3.3 for Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Play. As we reported earlier, company has started rolling out the update in select markets starting today and more markets will getting the update end of this week or in the beginning of next week. Update Changelog: Android 2.3.3 Facebook Inside Xperia Battery performance General software stability Wi-Fi stability HD Video recording performance (Xperia™ arc) Touch responsiveness The update will be available over the air directly from your phone or through PC-Companion software. Choose whichever method you like. If you like, you can read more about the update at SE Product Blog.
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Those Data Plans will work for browsing on the phone also & there is no network usage charges in it. Mobilenet 99 Plan for 2.5GB is for GSM only... Not for CDMA...
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That's going to STOP now... All accounts of Speak Asia frozen in India, Singapore BTW now is the right time for you to share with us your complete story... How you became a member of Speak Asia? Did any RIMweb member motivated/provided you the info? Through whom you got registered and made further 280 Members? Were You Approached by Someone? Give complete info because here Everyone Values Your Honest Opinion... Only thing there is no monetary payment for it as some would say Honesty does not pay (That's TRUE only in the short run though)..
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Please Suggest a CDMA Handset For Rs.5000 (With These Features)
rajanmehta replied to ssk the gr8's topic in Handset Suggestions
Check CDMA phones listed in this topic http://www.rimweb.in...0-cdma-and-gsm/ They are all EVDO capable. And if you don't insist on OMH, get Palm Pixi Wi-Fi Model.. Around Rs 5,500... Great Value/Features At That Price Compared to all the above... -
By subscribing to any of this data plans here instead of Rworld Data Plans..
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Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
New Apple IPOD Touch 32GB With Camera 4TH Generation at Rs 13,600 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=260789622369 Interest Free EMI Rs.4533 x 3 (ICICI, HDFC & Citi Bank) New Apple IPOD Touch 64GB With Camera 4TH Generation at Rs 16,900 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=270754055864 Philips BDP2700 BluRay Disc Player at Rs 6,499 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=220789215844 With 1 year Philips India Warranty Toshiba Satellite C660 Laptop at Rs 18,990 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=280683945013 Pentium Dual Core, 2GB Ram, 320 GB HDD, 15.6" LED 1366x768 Display, DVD Multi, Lan, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ASUS X52F CORE i3 Laptop at Rs 23,990 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=280683974330 Intel Core i3 - M350, 2GB Ram, 320 GB HDD, DVD Multi, 15.6" LED 1366x768 Display, Lan, Wi-Fi, HDMI Asus Eee PC 1011PX Netbook at Rs 12,990 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=380342266592 1Gb Ram, 320 GB Hdd ARCHOS 101 Internet Tablet 16GB at Rs 15,300 http://cgi.ebay.in/w...em=120729064689 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8;3D OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics accelerator, Internal memory: 16 GB, microSD/SDHC card slot (up to 32 GB), 10.1-inch TFT LCD screen, 1024 x 600 pixels, Android 2.2 (Froyo), Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, HDMI, HD video: Up to 720p resolution, Battery life: Up to 36 hours of music playback; up to 7 hours of video playback; up to 10 hours of web surfing- 6,376 replies
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^ ^ ^ Sure... Edited the title now to include that... Thanks
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RBI Advisory - Do Not Pay Money To Receive Large Funds From Abroad
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Do Not Pay Money to receive Large Funds from Abroad : Reserve Bank of India Advisory Press Release : 2010-2011/1177 The Reserve Bank has today once again issued an advisory cautioning the members of public against responding in any manner to offers of moneys from abroad. It has stated that such offers are fraudulent and has advised the public to immediately register a complaint with the local police/ cyber crime authorities when they receive such offers or become a victim of any such fraud. Members of public have also been cautioned against making any remittance towards participation in such schemes/offers from unknown entities since such remittances are illegal and any resident in India collecting and effecting/remitting such payments directly/indirectly outside India is liable to be proceeded against for contravention of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999. They are also liable for violation of regulations relating to Know Your Customer (KYC) norms/Anti Money Laundering (AML) standards. The Reserve Bank has further stated that it does not undertake any type of money arrangement, by whatever name called, and it does not take any responsibility for recovering moneys remitted in response to such bogus communication. For any further clarification in the matter, the Reserve Bank has advised the public to contact the officials of the Foreign Exchange Department at its various Regional Offices or at its Central Office, Foreign Exchange Department on telephone numbers 022- 22610589 / 22610618 or 2260 1000 extn. 2772 / 2732 during office hours (9.45 hours to 17.45 hours Monday to Friday) or seek clarification by e-mail . The public may also refer to the cautionary advices hosted on the home page of the RBI website (www.rbi.org.in) as a ticker for more information. The Reserve Bank has stated that it has urged the Indian Banks' Association and banks to educate their customers to be extra vigilant with regard to such fictitious offers. Banks have also been advised to take up with law enforcing agencies whenever accounts of their customers are misused for such fraudulent activities. How do the Fraudsters operate? The Reserve Bank of India has, on several occasions in the past, cautioned the members of public not to fall prey to fictitious offers / lottery winnings / remittance of cheap funds in foreign currency from abroad by so-called foreign entities/ individuals or to Indian residents acting as representatives of such entities/individuals. Describing the manner in which the fraudsters operate, the Reserve Bank has stated that the fraudsters send attractive offers to gullible public through letters, e-mails, mobile phones, SMSs, etc. To lend credence to such offers, the communication is often sent on/ from letterheads /websites that appear to be like that of some public authorities like the Reserve Bank of India. The offers are apparently signed by top executives/senior officials of such authorities. However, only the names of the officials may be correct but their signatures are faked. The offer document would contain contact details of a so-called RBI officer working in some department in the Reserve Bank/Public Authorities. The fraudsters initially ask potential victims to deposit small sums of money for different official sounding reasons, such as, processing fees/ transaction fees/tax clearance charges/conversion charges, clearing fees, etc. The victims are asked to deposit the money in certain accounts in banks. The fraudsters often have multiple accounts in the name of individuals or proprietary concerns in different bank branches for collecting such charges. Often gullible genuine account holders are persuaded by the fraudsters to lend their accounts for such fraudulent activities on the promise of receiving some commission. Once the initial amount is deposited, demands for more money follow with more official sounding reasons. After accumulating a sizeable amount in these accounts, the fraudsters withdraw or transfer the money abroad and vanish leaving the victims in a lurch. Many residents have already become victims and have lost huge sums of money by falling for such fictitious offers. Alpana Killawala Chief General Manager -
RBI Advisory - Do Not Pay Money To Receive Large Funds From Abroad
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in The Lounge
See How The Fraudsters Are Using RBI Name to Con You in Disclosing Sensitive Financial Info... Be Very Careful... Received The Following Email... It's showing sender as alert@rbi.org.in but obviously it's coming from a phishing site.. Fortunately Gmail is alerting with this warning message... Warning: This message may not be from whom it claims to be. Beware of following any links in it or of providing the sender with any personal information. -
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Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in General Technical Discussion
That's truly an Irresistable Deal for a doting father..- 6,376 replies
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Nokia Wants Your Fresh Ideas.. See your idea turn in to a patent and all the expenses related to that will be paid by Nokia..Promises the handset maker to its audience across the world. Source Nokia, in order to unite the minds of its 1.4 billion users across the globe, has announced the launch of its unique initiative called "Invent With Nokia". Under this initiative, users and thinkers are required to submit their invention to Nokia. If selected, Nokia will award a really handsome sum to the person whose invention or design is chosen for the patent. "If you have a genuinely useful and innovative idea that could be turned into a product or service by Nokia — whether or not you are a full time inventor — imagine the feeling of having your vision realized by a company such as Nokia that can make it happen," said Nokia through its official blog on the occasion of the launch of invent with Nokia. "To submit your idea, you will need to register over at http://inventwithnokia.nokia.com/home and provide us with non-confidential information about your idea or invention," it added. All the users need to do is register themselves at the website and submit their invention or idea along with a four month non disclosure agreement. Nokia will decide to go ahead with the invention or else the same will be conveyed to the user. If selected, Nokia will get the invention patented and will give a cash prize to the person presenting the idea. The new concept is an innovative way of employing users from around the world to do thinking for Nokia and doing something for the other billion users.
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^ ^ ^ Not sure whether it is locked or not.. Does this Unbricking Process FAQ on Aircel Website any indication or it's meant for prepaid only? http://site2preview....phone-faqs.html
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3G Phones Below Rs 10,000-Cdma And Gsm
rajanmehta replied to rajanmehta's topic in Handset Suggestions
First Post Updated with Price Changes & New Additions... What's good is when this Topic was created on 1-1-2011, there were hardly any Android below Rs 10,000. Now there are 22 What's bad is increase in handset choice, price drops & more androids is happenning in GSM, Nothing much in CDMA.. Price Changes Samsung mPowerTxt M369 Rs 5,989 Samsung Corby TV Rs 7,249 Samsung Galaxy POP CDMA Rs 8,950 Micromax Andro A60 Rs 5,666 Samsung Monte S5620 Rs 6,790 Samsung Wave 575 S5753 Rs 6,999 Samsung Galaxy5 I5503 Rs 7,990 Samsung CorbyPRO B5310 Rs 6,999 Samsung Galaxy POP S5570 Rs 7,650 Sony Ericsson Cedar Rs Rs 4,122 Sony Ericsson Zylo Rs 5,567 Sony Ericsson T715 Rs 7,168 Sony Ericsson Elm Rs 6,599 Sony Ericcson Hazel Rs 7,899 Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini Rs 8,499 LG T325 Rs 5,524 LG Optimus Me P350 Rs 7,500 LG Optimus OneP500 Rs 8,999 Nokia E5 Rs 9,142 Spice MI 310 Rs 7,299 Dell XCD 28 Rs 5,999 Huawei Ideos Rs 7,500 New Additions Olive Fluid V-W1 Rs 6,649 Android 2.1 Micromax Bling 2 Rs 7,999 Android 2.2 Samsung Galaxy 551 I5510 Rs 9,399 Android 2.2 Samsung Galaxy Fit S 5670 Rs 9,500 Android 2.2 Samsung Wave 723 Rs 9,299 Samsung Star Duos B7722 Rs 9,250 Motorola Charm MB502 Rs 8,999 Motorola Flipout Rs 8,999 Motorola Quench XT3 Rs 9,999 Android 2.1 Dell XCD35 Rs 9,549 Special Mention HTC Wildfire Rs 10,499 Androd 2.2 -
Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
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That's THE PHONE... Don't know how many CDMA guys will move to GSM simply for it!!! BTW, It is being officially launched in India Tomorrow...- 6,376 replies
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Handset Launches - News Snippets
rajanmehta replied to digitalnirvana's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Dual screen sporting LG Genesis out on LG website Source LG has made dual screen Android smartphone Genesis official. The smartphone was spotted today on LG US website. It is expected to be soon announced on US regional telecom operator US Cellular and possibly by Verizon. LG Genesis features 3.5-inch WVGA external and a 3.2-inch WVGA internal display, 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8650 processor, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, standard connectivity package and microSD card slot (8GB card included). It runs on Android 2.2 rather than newer Gingerbread. -
Reliance by default keeps EVDO disabled (Even for OMH Sim). You need to get it enabled from the backend on your number. Why care for Rworld Data Plans? Very costly because of Network Usage Charges of 5paise/10KB in addition to plan cost... You can ask CC to activate one of this plans from here... (This can be done without Rworld) http://www.rcom.co.i...rnet_phone.html And then continue the chase with Reliance for activating EVDO from the backend... (Official Distributor can't do anything about that)
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New Internet Rules Open To Arbitrary Interpretation
rajanmehta replied to KumaarShah's topic in General Technical Discussion
A Network Of Chains New infotech rules infringe on freedom of expression, make net use near-impossible Arindam Mukherjee. Outlook India If all goes according to plan, internet users may not be able to put up a strong message or comment about, say, the Congress on the BJP's website. A simple complaint from a Congress worker or, for that matter, any Indian citizen, can get the comment removed—it could even lead to the website being blocked by the host. Similarly, forceful comments on networking sites like Twitter and Facebook about individuals and on issues of national interest could soon also be history. If anyone wants, a simple complaint can get the comments—or even a user—removed from that network without informing him or her about it. The new set of rules gives any citizen the right to complain against any content on any website that they consider objectionable. The new guidelines redefine the rules of the game for online intermediaries—Internet Service Providers, a website, a blog or a blog host, or the online edition of a media company with space for letters to the editor. These intermediaries, who are protected by the government against harmful content generated by third parties, stand to lose their protection if they do not comply and take off the objectionable comments within 36 hours. As expected, there is a huge outcry in the online community and in civil society on the implications. Pranesh Prakash, programme manager, Centre for Internet and Society, says, "We are concerned about the overreach of the IT Act. These rules are unconstitutional and violative of Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. It is harmful to freedom of speech and does not go by the basic principles of natural justice because only the complainant is heard and not the user." The new rules provide that anyone can complain against any online content if he thinks it is objectionable and breaches any of the keywords provided under the rules (see graphic). Chakshu Roy of prs Legislative Research, an independent group, says, "The keywords provided under the rules are rather too open to interpretation. This might lead to potential legal complications for internet companies who derive value by allowing people to interact online." The tricky part is that the government has said that all disputes over interpretation of the keywords can only be adjudicated by a court of law and that the government or its agencies cannot interpret it. So if your website or content is blocked, the only recourse before you is to knock at the court's doors. In sum, under the new rules, it would be absolutely impossible for any online entity to carry any comment without getting into some infringement under the new rules. "If internet platforms are held liable for third-party content, it would lead to self-censorship and reduce the free flow of information," says a spokesperson for Google. Despite the government arguing otherwise, this is being construed as an indirect way to control the internet and online activity. The new laws will suppress public opinion at a time when the internet is developing into a primary medium to mould as well as express public opinion. Nikhil Pahwa, an avid blogger and editor of Medianama, says, "National security is one thing, but what about civil liberty? Isn't that being violated here? This is a veiled move to block all public opinion." In recent times, 11 websites and search results have been blocked on the government's order, apart from over 1,400 requests to Google for removal or blocking of content. Soon, many more websites and portals could be in the firing line and face a block, censure or even closure under the new set of rules. Online protagonists also feel that enough thinking has not gone into the framing of the rules. Subho Ray, president, Internet and Mobile Association of India (iamai), says, "The new rules are arbitrary as it is protecting the interest of one set of citizens while compromising upon that of others." Also, there is ambiguity in the rules on bulk sms carriers and telecom-based content, which should technically fall under user-generated content reaching the masses. Perhaps the most bizarre are the rules regarding cyber cafes, which seek to define not just how the cafes conduct their business but also how a cyber cafe should look and even arrange its furniture. The new guidelines mandate that cyber cafes keep a photo ID record of all users apart from maintaining usage data of individuals—including logs of all websites surfed by them—for one year. The rules even go on to define the physical layout of the cyber cafes. "Today a third of India's internet usage comes from cyber cafes. If you are putting requirements of photo ID and maintenance of logs of usage of every user, the crowd going to these cafes will move away," says Ray. He also feels that cyber cafes, which are already subject to harassment by local authorities, may find it even more difficult to survive under the new rules. Also, there are serious online security concerns over the functioning of cyber cafes under the new rules. "If you require all cyber cafes to maintain history of all websites visited by a user, including bank accounts and credit card transactions, it will be naive to think that such information will not be misused," says Prakash. Significantly, the new rules also allow the government to access personal data and intercept any conversation or communication without judicial intervention. This, at a time when telephone intercepts by government agencies are being questioned, could lead to further complications. The government asserts that the new rules have been put in place looking at the "best practices" from across the world. But looking at the discontent—and the real danger of misuse—it needs to rethink these strategies. -
Irresistable Deals In Electronics, Gadgets, Mobiles, PC Hardware
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Can this be a good product at Rs 399? http://cgi.ebay.in/110672572801 Built-in Lithium Battery:1200mA/h + Solar Charging + USB Charging + LED Torch + FM Radio + Mobile Charger + + USB Cable + Nokia Connector + Sony Ericson Connector + Mini USB Connector- 6,376 replies
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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
rajanmehta replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
It seems Kanimozhi will have to get adjusted to Tihar Jail for a longer time as the Delhi High Court has rejected bail pleas of all accused in 2G Scam today... Her proposed bail application before the same court should meet the same fate on the issue of parity.. -
As expected Spice MI-270 has resistive touchscreen & No 3G. (It has GPRS Edge). On the other hand, it has Built in 768 MB Memory & 256 MB Ram. Seems to have Mediatech 600 Mhz Processor (Unconfirmed..) http://www.saholic.c...-mi-270-1000483 This website is a Spice Group Venture... Still it looks like a good value proposition for the Economy Buyer at below Rs 5,000 Cost with Dual Sim, Dual Standby, Android 2.2 Froyo with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 98 gram weight. The really demanding guys should wait for the reviews for things not apparent...