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Thanks guys for your wishes. and Best wishes kingscorpian1980 Rajat
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WHAT !!!!! Just 28 signatures. Thats it. Why? What happened? I expected to see atleast 100 signatures there. Are there so less DAPO users? If yes, then we r gone. No body is going to listen to just 28 users. Guys, please please do sign it. For my part, I will inform all my friends who are DAPO users to go to this link and sign it. BTW, nice initiative. I really admire you guys. Great job.
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Difference Between Usb And Serial Connection
rajatng replied to prakashkadam's topic in Technical / OS related
The two connections are really quite different at every level. Serial ports go back to the first PCs and provided transfer rates of 1 bit at a time(serially). A serial cable therefore has as little as two wires(one data and one ground if you only want to send data in one direction). USB (Universial Serial Bus) is an improvement on the original RS-232C serial port in that it is MUCH faster. Also, multiple serial devices can share the same bus by being "daisy chained". That is one device plugs into the computer, the next device plugs into that device, etc. In practice, however, this is generally limited because the bus can only supply power for limited number of devices. Also, Windows has been programmed to automatically detect when devices are added or removed from the bus. That makes it especially useful for devices like digital cameras that may only be connected to the computer long enough to download pictures to the hard drive. There are, however, converters that will allow you to connect different kinds of devices to the various kinds of ports. For example, Belden makes a parallel to USB converter (and software drivers) that allows parallel port printers to be connected to a USB port on a computer. -
I was talking about this situation when I have an STD or an ISD number entered as an emergency number. Although, I do agree no one would like to take panga with Police and dial there numbers unnecessarily. Infact, this is the reason I still have the original numbers as my emergency numbers. But, I guess if I am in an accident or something bad (god forbid), I would like to contact my family first and they will take care of whom to call next. Can someone pls confirm if this is so. I think emergency numbers can be dialled even if you dont have any charge in your card. Then, how can they deduct something?
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Yes, I have LG RD2030 and I can save any number I want as my emergency number. I have saved my local home number and tried dialing it. It did go through. But, I have not tried this by using an STD number. Can I save any STD/ISD number also as an emergency number and dial it when required? Now my question. If the above is true, then who will get charged for it? If I use a prepaid and dial an emergency number. But, say I do not have any currency left in my card. Then, who will get charged for my personal STD/ISD emergency number? Who will pay for this? And If I get charged for it... Then this is a security issue. Cos, now anyone can dial my emergency number even when I have my phone in locked mode or a password protect mode. So, I may get charged for the calls that I have not made at all. In my case, even when I can change the security numbers, due to the above mentioned doubts, I have not changed them and kept the default ones. Rajat
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They r not taking any more free registerations. Just paid ones.
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I think you can register any number as your emergency number. Also u just dial the number normally. I guess these numbers will be connected even if your mobile is in locked mode or your outgoing calls disabled. Guys, please correct me if I am wrong.
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sunil_jok, Can we have a sneak preview of this google email? Any link or news would be appreciated.
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Ric Awarded Most Promising Service Provider Award
rajatng replied to Chirag's topic in Reliance Communications
I guess I read this somewhere. A good comment was posted on this article there. It was something like .... They definately deserved this. After all they were... Most Promising...Nothing delivered. -
Sanjeev, What is your current software version? And nice avtar, dude.
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So, if Rel also changes the number to 10 digits, then do I have to inform everyone of my changed number? ...... Or Rel will automatically forward all my calls to the new 10 digit number?
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As far as I remember, this problem was present in the older versions also. I had noticed this when I got the phone last year in March. Even that software had this problem. Now, I am using version 15. I do agree with it that this is definately a problem. But, I wont call this a bug. This is more like a designing issue.
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One more small contribution from my side.... Kya aapke sir pe SEENGH hain NO! JUST CHECK IT CHECKED? YES ! NAHI HAIN? NAHI ! R U SURE? YES ! koi baat nahi. GADHE k bhi nahi hote
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I dont think she ever agreed that she is from Reliance. We just assumed it cos she was providing information which seemed like ... internal. But, then she might be getting those letters and info from friends or relatives working within relience.
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Yes. I also do fully support Aruns decision in this regard. But, the idea for a legal disclaimer can be looked upon. Every member can accept the terms and conditions specified by the creators of this forum. The terms and conditions could basically mean the following - 1) The creators herewith do not take the responsibility for the authencity of the information presented within this site. 2) The members of this forum may use the information at their own risk. etc....etc... The forum will become less entertaining without these discussions. But a man gotta do what a man gotta do. Rajat