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::Hitesh::

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  1. Samsung Corby Vs Nokia 5800

    ^^^ Search for Dr Muffi's post.
  2. Official Reliance Rom For Blackberry

    Yes ! Some series of RUIM works on BB 8830, RECRU & New OMH works . that means very less patching require for 1x data.
  3. Official Reliance Rom For Blackberry

    Yes ! Some series of RUIM works on BB 8830, RECRU & New OMH works . that means very less patching require for 1x data.
  4. I have successfully converted my FWP Classic 2258 to RUIM base, This set was laying with me from long time without any use, Now i can use any RCDMA sim card with 93 number in FWP. Just took 5 min to do all process Also TATA sim can be used in it, after uploading TATA prl.
  5. The GSMA today announced that mobile operators around the world will invest up to $72 billion in Mobile Broadband technologies in 2010. The new operator CAPEX investment data, compiled by global investment firm Deutsche Bank, reflects the continued consumer and enterprise demand for Mobile Broadband services and the need for underlying infrastructure, and comes as global HSPA connections reach the 200 million milestone. Asia Pacific will see the greatest investment in Mobile Broadband with predicted capital expenditure of up to $34 billion. North America follows with up to $19 billion, with Europe expected to invest up to $14 billion. Mobile Broadband is set to account for 52 per cent of all operator investment in mobile infrastructure globally. Of all the regions, North America will spend the greatest percentage - 80 per cent - of its total mobile CAPEX investment on Mobile Broadband. "The forecasted investment in Mobile Broadband technologies reflects the importance the mobile industry places on enabling consumers to access any type of content on the move - whatever they want, whenever they want, wherever they want," said Michael O'Hara, Chief Marketing Officer at the GSMA. "HSPA and HSPA+ have become the dominant global Mobile Broadband technologies and are set to benefit from a significant proportion of this CAPEX investment, resulting in faster and more reliable Mobile Broadband services being available to more subscribers around the world by the end of this year." HSPA connections have seen phenomenal growth in all markets since 2007, and this is set to continue in 2010 with the investment operators will make in Mobile Broadband technology. According to industry research firm Wireless Intelligence, the growth of HSPA is predicted to increase from an average of around nine million connections per month as of the end of 2009, to almost 13 million per month. Of the total estimated 342 million connections at the end of 2010, Europe will lead the way with 120 million connections, becoming the number one region for HSPA connections, with Asia Pacific accounting for 116 million and North America 58 million. Operators around the world are pledging investment for continued HSPA and HSPA+ network upgrades to optimise available data speeds and maximise network capacity. In March 2009, mobilkom austria launched Europe's first HSPA+ network to achieve competitive differentiation in a saturated mobile market. Through ongoing investment, mobilkom austria has developed an extremely successful mobile data offering and has seen its number of customers quadruple over the last three years. "mobilkom austria was the first European mobile operator to deploy HSPA+ technology and we now have one of the fastest Mobile Broadband networks in Europe," said Hannes Ametsreiter, CEO, Telekom Austria Group. "We've been able to cost effectively offer our customers peak download speeds up to 21Mbps, delivering an expansive mobile experience. mobilkom austria is committed to enriching this user experience through the provision of a solid and reliable supporting backhaul infrastructure using fibre technology." In Asia, Telstra, and its wholly-owned Hong Kong subsidiary CSL, is at the forefront of HSPA+ deployment. Telstra's Next G™ HSPA+ network is the world's largest 3G network, with speeds unsurpassed by any other national Mobile Broadband network, and covering more than 99% of the Australian population. Telstra has had HSPA+ with a peak network downlink speed of 21Mbps in commercial operation for over twelve months, and is currently testing dual carrier HSPA technology supporting peak network downlink speeds of 42Mbps. CSL currently offers the fastest Mobile Broadband network in Hong Kong, having deployed its Next G HSPA+ network last March. "The strong technical performance of HSPA+ technology is a key differentiator for Telstra and its subsidiary CSL network in Hong Kong," said David Thodey, CEO, Telstra. "The capabilities of HSPA+ have enabled us to deliver unparalleled network performance to our customers and enable them to enjoy a rich, next generation Mobile Broadband experience today." There are currently 200 million HSPA connections worldwide, with more than 1,800 HSPA enabled devices available from more than 150 suppliers. Across 123 countries, there are currently 294 commercially live networks, of which 183 currently deliver peak data rates of above 3.6 Mbps, and 37 commercially live HSPA+ networks, each capable of delivering data speeds up to 21 Mbps.
  6. Nokia Siemens Networks says that it has successfully conducted the world's first call using a network technology known as "continuous packet connectivity" (CPC). Once incorporated into an operator's HSPA+ radio access network, CPC will enable 3G users to enjoy significantly longer device battery life, a crucial issue as the use of smartphones for broadband services skyrockets. CPC can mean up to 100 percent longer battery life when devices are used for data applications, and up to 50 percent during voice calls. The CPC data call was made using network equipment from Nokia Siemens Networks and a device supplied by Qualcomm using the QSC6295 chipset. "Nokia Siemens Networks is focused on innovations that benefit both operators and end-users," said Tommi Uitto, head of Network Systems product management at Nokia Siemens Networks. "With CPC, subscribers will enjoy an improved mobile data experience, while operators will benefit from enhanced network capacity -- even with heavy smartphone use -- due to less interference in the radio connection, not to mention higher revenues due to increased usage of the service." Michael Thelander, chief executive officer of the analysis firm Signals Research Group explains, "While a lot of attention gets paid to the higher data rates associated with HSPA+, 3G operators are actually placing equal or even greater emphasis on other key HSPA+ features, such as discontinuous data reception and transmission, which can dramatically extend the battery life and improve overall network efficiency." During extended HSPA data sessions, there are typically long periods of idle time between transmissions of data packets, during which a device continues to use its battery. The CPC feature of 3GPP Release 7 uses the "discontinuous transmission and reception" method to shut down the device's transmitter and receiver during the idle phases to reduce power consumption. It has no effect on the actual data rates experienced by the end-user. "At Qualcomm, we are committed to driving the evolution of technology features that provide the maximum benefit to end-users," said Alex Katouzian, vice president of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "The CPC feature further enhances the HSPA+ mobile broadband experience for end-users by allowing them to enjoy these services without worrying about device battery life." Nokia Siemens Networks' Flexi Base Station and radio network controller can support the CPC feature with a simple software upgrade.
  7. Unboxing The Beast (A.c.ryan)

    LoL
  8. NO TATA and Rcom both give delivery report only when it is delivered , this is tried and tested by me. if phone is switched off report will not come, only due to network problem 1% error is there.
  9. Dot Rings Mobile Number Portability

    ^^^ 7 days are too long time,
  10. Telenor Kicks Off Hunt For Bigger Rival

    he is saying about RGSM not about RCOM, Waiting for something new with new operators ..
  11. Samsung Corby Vs Nokia 5800

    Go for Nokia 5800 ! It is xpressMusic phone so media quality is good. also lots of features in nokia over corby. check this link, this will help you LINK
  12. Mobile Shop

    @Manish :- why only him, let us also know. +1 for sadikk
  13. Samsung Corby Vs Nokia 5800

    ^^^ Its your choice which one to buy !
  14. Is This A Scam?

    ^^^ Yes you can claim charges !
  15. unlocking for moto w212 & 355 http://www.4shared.com/file/167999557/72995c64/W355_V1003.html
  16. unlock your classic phones http://www.ziddu.com/download/3847049/ZTE_C_series_Unlocker.rar.html
  17. Blackberry Pearl Flip 8230

    Almost every company make flip phone for cdma and gsm both
  18. Blackberry Pearl Flip 8230

    that to of BlackBerry !
  19. ^^^ due to network problem sms delivery problem happen , Some time in RCDMA i get message sending failed, but message get delivered
  20. Nexus One Mini Review

    ^^^ Waiting for your un-boxing topics !
  21. ^^^ 3G is limited to MTNL and BSNL only.
  22. yesterday i tried i got 6 month, today tested got 1 month. but you can do this every month so no limitations.
  23. Unboxing The Beast (A.c.ryan)

    this is not a problem ! you are new to this forum, please read the announcements in general section.
  24. India Eyes 4G Mobile Networks

    ^^^ yes, its not about 3g or 4g, indian telcos want spectrum to release
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