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^^^ @Anshuman Yes my dear friend, as Arun also suggested above that Reliance data card will be the best suitable for you to use with your laptop. And if you want the cheapest option then you can opt for any entry level data enabled LG handset. But still I too recommend you data card for internet use. Regards.
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More N-Gage Games, Less N-Gage? While Nokia continues to annoy users by failing to announce an official launch date for the N-Gage platform and restricting its usage to the N81 handset, we can console ourselves with the knowledge that the company is developing newer games for the platform. The latest releases are Space Impact: Kappa Base, System Rush: Evolution, and Creatures of the Deep. Nokia is inviting N81 and N81 8GB handset owners to join N-Gage First Access, where they can download the application, try and buy games, and provide user experience feedback. Unfortunately, that pretty much confirms that the application is still being tried and tested and N-Gage fans will have to wait a bit longer to experience the full deal on other Nokia handsets.
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^^^ @KumaarShah My dear friend, I think Coolpad is a reliable brand. Can't say about other chinese stuffs. Regards.
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^^^ @Jagan My dear friend, it seems to be very strange that this handset does not have even common features. And even a camera with 1.3 megapixel seems to be not good. It must be atleast 2 megapixels. I think this handset will not fetch up more sales with these lack of features. Regards.
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^^^ Truely said my dear Kumaar. Purchasing crap Classic handset is not a good decision at all. Almost Any LG entry level handset is much more worth the money then these Classic ones. Regards.
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^^^ @amit pattnaik My dear friend, which service was you using on your lost handset. Reliance or any other GSM. If it is Reliance then only phonebook can be retrieved from Rworld only. Nothing else can be done beyond this. Regards.
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Reliance Communications To Offer Lifetime Connection For Rs 199!
Honest replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ I 100% agree what KumaarShah said above. Rs..33/- per month is not a hefty deal at all. And after all, subscribers are getting talktime for Rs.200/- approximately spent every 6 months. In my point of view too this Lifetime scheme is great. Regards. -
I&B Says Yes for IPTV on Cable TV In a significant development, the Information and Broadcasting (I& Ministry has approved the recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), and given cable TV operators the go ahead for providing IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) services. Internet Protocol Television or IPTV is a new way of delivering- and viewing- television using an IP (Internet Protocol) network and high-speed Broadband technology. With the I&B nod, all cable operators registered under the 'Cable Television Network (Regulation) Act 1995' will be able to provide IPTV services without requiring further license. Meanwhile, TRAI's recommendations for telecom companies and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to provide IPTV services haven't yet met with approval from the Department of Telecom (DoT). In case of IPTV, TRAI has recommended that existing laws be amended so that Broadcasters can give their signals to IPTV players too in addition to DTH- and cable TV- operators. The regulator has recommended that the Bureau of Indian Standards be asked to standardize IPTV set top box specifications so as to help cable TV operators to design their IPTV networks. That all players -- including cable TV operators -- should give a self-certified declaration to the I&B Ministry, DoT, and TRAI, giving details like license/registration under which IPTV is being proposed, the starting date, the area being covered, details of network infrastructure, etc. Which will help the government monitor IPTV services. TRAI has further recommended that foreign direct investment in players who provide IPTV services continue to remain as per the existing structure. Of course, this implies comparative advantage to telcos and ISPs as there's a 74 percent cap in these sectors, while for cable operators, the FDI limit is less -- 49 percent.
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Tariffs To Fall 20 - 30% With The Entry Of New Players
Honest replied to Arun's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
^^^ @city02 Very well said my dear friend. If peak & off-peak call charge vary then it might reduce the network congestion & call drops. Regards. -
Nokia 6275:call Recorder Or Spy Call Missing In
Honest replied to manmeetsohal@gmail.com's topic in Nokia
^^^ @dinesh1 Cool down buddy. Mind your language on this neat and clean forum. Regards. -
Nokia Launches New Mid-range Mobile
Honest replied to coolrajiv's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ It seems to be a cool model from Nokia my dear friends. This phone is a very look-a-like of LG KG300 Dynamite except the secondary camera feature. Regards. -
^^^ My dear friends, it seems it will take another 2-3 months to implement this service for all operators. Regards.
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Reliance Communications To Offer Lifetime Connection For Rs 199!
Honest replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ @srk Yes my dear friend, you can convert a Lifetime Prepaid to a Postpaid connection, but for the same if it is done then the Lifetime cause will be gone for ever from your handset. That means if you convert your lifetime prepaid to postpaid connection then you can't avail the benefits of lifetime schemes. Regards. -
No More MOTO? MOTO movers are in for a shock as Motorola plans to sell off its mobile handset division. That is the worst-case scenario as the company has come to realize that their mobile division is not doing as well as expected. The other alternative is to "explore the structural and strategic realignment of its businesses to better equip its Mobile Devices business to recapture global market leadership and to enhance shareholder value", according to an official press release. “All of our businesses have exceptional people, products and intellectual property and the ability to achieve category leadership in their markets,” said Greg Brown, President and CEO. “We're exploring ways in which our Mobile Devices Business can accelerate its recovery and retain and attract talent while enabling our shareholders to realize the value of this great franchise.” The revised strategy comes just one month after Brown succeeded Ed Zander as CEO and a year since Icahn initiated a proxy fight to shake up a company that was already in the throes of a severe decline in sales and profits. After grabbing world market share of 23 percent in 2006 on momentum led by its Razr phone, the company has lost nearly half that as rivals outpaced it with successful new products. Could this be the end of the big MOTO? Even though I may not be a hardcore fan, this was the pioneer that brought us to where we are today in mobile technology. From those early brick-sized handsets that set the ball rolling to the ultraslim RAZR and RAZR2, one can only wonder what poor Abhishek Bachchan will shake his head to now.
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New Motorola CEO Takes Charge of Situation Motorola has been slowly going down the tube, so in a valiant effort to try and salvage the situation, new CEO Greg Brown is actively taking stock of the situation. Apparently, Brown is going to take a more direct look into Motorola’s slumping handset division in an attempt to ensure that the decision to sell the division off – or perhaps turn it around drastically – goes without a hitch. Motorola was USA’s biggest mobile handset maker and as we’ve mentioned before, the pioneer in the mobile industry. Unfortunately the company just couldn’t seem to keep up with some of the emerging trends. But I have to say they’re not going down without a fight. With models like the RIZR Z10 and ROKR E8, I’m not sure why they’re doing so badly though. Even the quarterly figures seem to indicate otherwise. Anyway, let’s wait and see just what Mr Brown and MOTO have in store. Stay Tuned.
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Reliance Communications To Offer Lifetime Connection For Rs 199!
Honest replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ @Narayan My dear friend, gone are the days when we expect even higher call charges from operators. But now the total scenario has been changed as many new operators are in the que to start their services. This will attract more competition and call charges from all operators will reduce only. Regards. -
^^^ It seems to be a classified advertisement my dear friends. Imagine what would this forum look like if we all starts to provide the information about in which field we are ? or What services we provide or What are our contact numbers in our posts. This kind of material should not be allowed on our neet and clean forum. Or this kind of stuff should be posted only in the BUY / SELL FORUM of Rimweb. Rest is on the Moderators and Administrators. Regards.
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Motorola Unveils MotoYuva Next Motorola has launched the next iteration of its flagship MotoYuva series; the MotoYuva W230. Enhanced with additional features, the MotoYuva W230 promises to be an improvement over its predecessor, the MotoYuva W180. For starters, it has an on-board MP3 player and quick access to music control with dedicated music keys. It comes with up to 2GB expandable memory for storing up to 500 songs. Also unlike the W180, the W230 has the capability to synchronize with Windows Media Player Version 11 and later to enable transfer of MP3 audio files from the computer to the mobile phone. The MotoYuva W230 features integrated stereo FM radio like the MotoYuva W180 but sports added abilities such as recording short FM radio clips in mono for use as the phone's alarm, sharing FM stations via SMS with friends, and transferring music with T-Flash and USB 1.1. The W230 is GPRS-enabled; not so the W180. The new MotoYuva has features such as currency converter, calculator, and calendar with event reminder. The phone weighs-in at 83g, and sports a large 128 x 128 65K display with changeable front plate. It has Hinglish Predictive Text, Indian ring tones, and wallpapers, among others. Integrated CrystalTalk technology enables users enjoy clear sound even in noisy environments. Other features of the MotoYuva W230 include user friendly messaging technology, up to 550 minutes talk time and 450 hours standby time, and phone book memory for storing up to 500 names and 500 SMS. My dear friends, in all, I think that this handset is reasonably priced with so much of features like MP3, FM & GPRS and a good battery life. Regards.
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Motorola Unveils Motoyuva Next
Honest replied to Honest's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ Yes my dear Rajiv. This handset is very reasonably priced. Even the battery life of this handset is very good. Regards. -
Tariffs To Fall 20 - 30% With The Entry Of New Players
Honest replied to Arun's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
^^^ Wow thats really great my dear friends. Reduction in tariffs by 20 to 30% will be wonderful. I'm eagerly waiting for the same. Regards. -
Lg To Debut New Slim Slider At Gsma 2008
Honest replied to coolrajiv's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ Seems to be really Slim phones my dear friends. Autofocus camera with 3 megapixel resolution makes it cool. Regards. -
^^^ My dear friends, Reliance always make mistakes time by time. Their ISO certified systems sometimes goes nuts. Many people are leeching the booty due to their ISO certified systems. Some things comes in front of all, and somethings are always been hidden. I still enjoying the benefit of its ISO certified systems.
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^^^ WOW, thats a great news my dear friends. It seems to be quite helpful for developers. Regards.
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Motorola Unveils Motoyuva Next
Honest replied to Honest's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ @Coolrajiv My dear Rajiv this handset is priced at Rs.3000/- approximately. Regards. -
Reliance Communications To Offer Lifetime Connection For Rs 199!
Honest replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ My dear friends, I think very soon Reliance will come with a Lifetime scheme with charges of Rs.100/- only. Day by day rates are going to be reduced only. Ultimate benefit of this reduction will benefit customers and the operators also. Regards.