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also check out whether it's a spyware...
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It's all right dude, when ppl can fool BBC...it's nothing...and it happens. Cheers.........
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I got Samsung A603, any idea on how to add animated wallpapers??
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I read somewhere in the forum, even without rconnect software you can install FWP on the system. Like you have to select the default modem as STANDARD 2800 Just try out...
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Guys any idea on 2030 LCD?
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I suggest you to write to nokia on this and put a courier with all the service bill copies to them, as nokia is handset supplier and manufacturer, reliance got to do very little on this. Ask the NOKIA ASC for nokia care mail id and adsress.
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There may be some confusion, You can pay some additional amount as securtiy deposit, to enhance your credit limit. In case of FWP PLAN 1500 reliance is taking 1500 as security deposit. But based on your bill payment and usage your credit limit will automatically increase and moreover they are doing a credit verification which will enable users having their own credit limits depending on their credit status. Till then the confusion continue..
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I hope we will surpass china's teledensity.
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Great looks, host of features.......... what about pricing?????????????
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Radio on R World will work like radio on internet.
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1. Buddy download rconnect softie from the following link http://www.relianceinfo.com/webapp/Infocom...nnectsearch.jsp 2. I am not sure USB & Serial data cable makes any difference 3. LSP 340E got an adavantage ove LSI 110, you can attend a call or make a call in LSP 340E when there is no data exchange, where as with LSI 110, if you remove the cordless from the base the line will get disconnected. HAPPY SURFING!!!!!!!!
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93 level & plain old SDCA level works for R Connect (those got their nos before 93 level. But it's advisable to use 93 level no. as user name & password. One piece of information, the latest rconnect software bundled for Cordless USB got a better user interface while connecting with different service providers and you can disable rconnect dialer automatically launching IE.
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nice instrument, good ring tones. host of features. little bit bulky. I dont think its avaialable now.
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What is broadband? TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, MAY 03, 2004 05:22:49 AM ] The Economic Times Online Although most people have heard of broadband, few know its exact definition, says the International Telecommunications Union. Broadband is often associated with a particular speed or set of services, but in reality the term ?broadband? is like a moving target. Internet access speeds are increasing all the time. One can, therefore, only really talk about the ?current? state of broadband, and make tentative extrapolations, based on planned or incipient developments, that may or may not come to fruition in the future. Broadband is commonly used to describe recent internet connections that are significantly faster than today?s dial-up technologies, but it is not a specific speed or service. Recommendation I.113 of the ITU standardisation sector defines broadband as a transmission capacity that is faster than primary rate ISDN, at 1.5 or 2.0 megabits per second (Mbit/s). Elsewhere, broadband is considered to correspond to transmission speeds equal to or greater than 256 kbit/s, and some operators even label basic rate ISDN (at 144 kbit/s) as a ?type of broadband?. For India, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recently recommended the following definition: An always-on data connection that is able to support various interactive services, and has the capability of a minimum download speed of 256 kilobits per second. TRAI expects to revise the definition in the future. How is broadband access provided? High-speed data connectivity can be provided by both wired connections and wireless connections. Wired connections account for the vast majority (over 98%) of current connections, although wireless technologies are starting to grow quickly. Of the fixed line connections, digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable modem technologies are the most popular, according to the ITU. Until ?00, the majority of broadband users were using cable modems, and this is still the most popular form of access in North America. But worldwide, ADSL now accounts for more than half the connections, being particularly popular in Asia and Western Europe. In DSL ? ADSL is one of several versions of DSL ? the ordinary copper pair that connects the plain old telephone at the subscriber premises can be used to carry data at high speeds. The best bet for carrying high-speed data is optical fibre. Once the capital investment is made in laying the fibre, recurrent costs are negligible, but the initial investments can be large. In contrast, emerging technology standards for wireless transmission of data at high speed, entail lower initial costs and recurrent costs for spectrum use. Emerging technology standards such as Wi-Fi Max, which offers a range of 50 km, could radically change the scope of wireless communications. What is broadband used for? For business, entertainment, e-governance, distance education, video-conferencing, and a million other applications that still haven?t reached the stage of a glint in the eye of their innovators. Cisco is famous for integrating its vendor base and procurement activity, as well as its marketing and internal operations into online operations. The Delhi Municipal authorities are facilitating payment of property tax online. Somebody could sell tailormade suits in New York, allowing customers to choose fabric, design and colour online, taking measurements by an optical scan and passing on the order to a broadband enabled darjee in an Old Delhi bylane to convert into personalised haute couture. Which countries have a lead in broadband penetration? The Republic of Korea leads in broadband penetration ? 25 broadband connections per 100 persons. Hong Kong, Canada, Taiwan, Denmark, Belgium, Iceland, Sweden, Netherlands, Japan, the US, Austria, Switzerland, Singapore and Finland follow in that order, according to ITU data that is of ?02 vintage. What can the government do to promote broadband growth? The government has already done some good work in this regard by promoting competition in the telecom sector. The next major challenges are to bring down the cost of leased networks, unbundle the last-mile access to customer premises, create content that will make broadband access worthwhile, particularly making government services e-enabled. If the new Parliament were to pass the convergence bill that has now lapsed, it would give a boost to the spread of broadband. © Bennett, Coleman and Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Guys wait RWorld on Brew platform is still on trials, hopefully it should be enabled before March 2005. Brew got some distinct advantage when compared to Java like, 1. It consumes less battery 2. Loads faster and more http://www.mobileinfo.com/News_2001/Issue26/BREW_J2ME.htm
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Other handsets display the SDCA, when you make call (i.e., before the call gets dialled)
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Option 1 Remove and reinstall the Sync software Option 2 Try removing XP SP2 Give us feedback.
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Reliance Infocomm crosses 1 cr mark; secures top slot PTI[ SUNDAY, JANUARY 09, 2005 04:59:07 PM] NEW DELHI: Reliance Infocomm has become the first mobile operator to cross the one crore mark at 1.13 crore at the end of December 2004 and occupies the top slot followed by Bharti at 98.3 lakh. According to the latest subscriber base of major mobile operators released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited occupies the third place at 88.8 lakh mobile subscribers followed by Hutchison and Idea. Among the five top mobile companies, Reliance operates in CDMA while the other four are offering GSM service. With the total subscriber base, both mobile and fixed line services, at 9.28 crore, the tele-density of the country reaches at 8.62 per cent at the end of 2004 as compared to 6.65 at the end of 2003. According to TRAI more than 2.2 crore subscribers were added during the year gone by mainly due to unprecedented fall in tariffs. With the announcement of new ADC regime the subscriber growth is likely to receive a big boost especially due to decline in tariffs, the regulatory body said.
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try bandwidth monitor!!
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meet the town office customer care, go for one time settlement, get waiver for those unused period.
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Can somebody provide a readymade solution for others, once your problem is solved?
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If you ever drop any electronic instrument in water remove the battery first, dont try to switch on or operate, open it and dry under light. after drying it try.
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Media has blown up things too much and too far.....they need something controversial which they add additional flaovour to boost their viewership. Leaving apart the rest.
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Video Streaming, Data Services, Voice Clarity.....Where do you find.....only with Reliance.
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How is the serive or RIM when comparted to other operators in Kerala...?