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Reliance Communications To Offer Lifetime Connection For Rs 199!
Honest replied to vmsanghrajka's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ MY dear friends, now it seems to be a great news. Providing Lifetime scheme at the lowest rates of all the operators will fetch up the maximum subscribers. Regards. -
Reliance Net Connect With Compaq M200 Celeron
Honest replied to shiva_saxena1's topic in Data services
^^^ @shiva saxena My dear friend, if your laptop is having a usb port or pcmcia slot then your laptop is compatible with reliance net connect data card. Regards. -
Bsnl Launches Ul 1mbps And Ul 2mbps
Honest replied to kesav's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
^^^ My dear friends, although we need unlimited on 2mbps but on lower rentals only not on the higher ones. Regards. -
^^^ My dear friends, now a days I'm using Vodafone Advance GPRS and their is no problem for me till date. Regards.
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Can We Recover Data After Deleting It From Recycle Bin?
Honest replied to drali's topic in General Technical Discussion
^^^ @gaurav My dear friend, try some googling. Their are many free softwares available on the net for your purpose. I'm sure you will get the one easily. Regards. -
Which Service Provider Should I Go For? Plz Help
Honest replied to iamitp's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ Very truely said my dear kshah. Regards. -
RadioIO Accessible to Mundu Users Mundu Radio users worldwide will now be able to tune into radioIO stations anytime and anywhere using their Mundu Radio-enabled mobile phones. Geodesic has signed a distribution agreement with ioWorld Media's radioIO.com, an Internet radio service, to offer access to radioIO stations as presets on its popular Mundu Radio. With this agreement, Mundu Radio users can now access radioIO Internet radio stations, streaming live 24x7 music in popular genres such as pop, rock, jazz, classics, oldies, instrumental, and more. RadioIO.com currently offers over 30 channels, with plans to increase the number to 60 channels soon. The channels are available in most common streaming formats, including MP3, Windows Media, and RealAudio. RadioIO claims to have over one million online listeners tuning in every month. According to Kiran Kulkarni, managing director of Geodesic, "Consumers today are increasingly using mobile devices to cater to their music, entertainment, and content needs." Mundu Radio allows wireless access to digital Internet radio stations and an array of music and other content available on the Internet. Apart from Internet radio, the Mundu suite of products also includes solutions for Instant Messaging and Voice-over-IP. Mundu IM is available on Windows Mobile Pocket PC devices such as: HTC Touch, imate K-Jam, O2 XDA Motorola Q, Palm Treo 750, Palm 700p, and other mobile phones like Sony Ericsson's Walkman Series and K Series and Apple's iPhone.
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^^^ @santosh nazare My dear friend, here is the new link for Netbooster. Although it is not of much use, but you can try the same. NETBOOSTER Regards.
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^^^ @kesav Thats what I was also saying my dear friend. If Re.1/- will be deducted from your account daily for the coming 2008 days, then this comes to the tune of Rs.2307/- in total. Now why should anybody pay even Re.1/- rental on daily basis ? Their are Lifetime schemes available in which their is no daily commitment of rentals. Just topup your account with your preferred STV and get the benefit of lower call rates on your Lifetime scheme. Regards.
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^^^ Thats great my dear Shyam. Go for it. Try and you will succeed and get 100% positive results. Regards.
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^^^ Thats a good initiative to reduce the call rates taken by MTNL my dear friends. Regards.
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Which Service Provider Should I Go For? Plz Help
Honest replied to iamitp's topic in Other Network / Cellular Providers
^^^ @amit patnaik MY dear friend, just forget that these GSM gangsters will offer you more freebies then CDMA ones. If you want to leech the free booty then just go for Reliance. As their are many offers available in which you get rim to rim free not only to one particular number but on all reliance phones. Regards. -
Reliance Communications To Spend Us$ 6 Billion Next Fiscal Year
Honest replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
^^^ So my dear friends, at last we get the exact expected date for the launch of Reliance's GSM services nationwide. Until now we are just making ideas of when it is going to launch. But now we atleast get the exact time frame. Regards. -
^^^ @SCDEY My dear friend, the only remedy available to you is going to the nearest LG service centre. No other remedy. This seems to be a hardware fault. Regards.
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^^^ @shyam My dear friend, I mean to say that if you connect your handset to external speakers without amplifier than it can damage the circuit board of your handset permanently. As the full load of external speakers comes on the circuit board of the handset. And if you use the amplifier or if you use the speakers with inbuilt amplifiers like Creative / I-ball then this will not result in any damage to your handset. Regards.
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^^^ @swaroop Your wait is over my dear friend. Asus EEE PC is now launched in India and will be available in Mumbai in the starting phase from 2nd February 2008. For other information you can look at this link Asus Eee PC Now in India Regards.
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The wait is over my dear friends. Asus Eee PC Launched in Mumbai today and will be available in CROMA Stores, Mumbai from 2nd February 2008 onwards. Asus Eee PC Now in India After a long wait, the Asus Eee PC has finally made it to the Indian market with a price tag of Rs 18,000. Targeted at user segments like school children, housewives, senior citizens, and teenagers who enjoy simple computing with lightweight gadgets, the 7-inch Eee PC -- weighing even less than 1 kg -- was launched at an event in Mumbai today. According to Francis Kao, product manager (Notebooks) for Asus India, "The worldwide acceptance of this product is symbolic of its simplicity, robust build quality, and user-friendliness. Although it is primarily aimed at school children and teenagers, even other user groups have shown a lot of interest in the product." The Eee PC promises the most comprehensive Internet application based on three Es: Easy to learn, work, and play; Excellent Internet experience, and Excellent mobile computing experience. On the occasion of the launch, Albert Tung, managing director of Asus India, said, "The Asus Eee PC aims at enriching human life like all our other technology offerings. With growing computing demands as well as growing number of users, both young and old, the Eee PC provides users with a new mobile Internet experience like never before." Based on the Intel CPU and chipset, the Eee PC offers two modes of intuitive user interface for both experienced and inexperienced PC users, and packs over 40 built-in applications. The other specifications include built-in flash-memory, 512MB DDR2 memory, 300K pixels video camera, and WLAN. However, what is missing from the machine is an optical drive, the reason given being light weight and ultra-compact form factor. Leaving out on the optical drive seems to be the mantra for making slim and light weight notebooks. The very recently launched 'Mac Air' has also missed out on the same, and apparently for the same reasons. Initially, the Eee PC 4 GB model running on the Linux operating system has been launched only in Mumbai, and will be made available in other cities in March. In addition, Asus is also working on a Windows version of the Eee PC. The Eee PC will be available starting February 2 evening at Croma stores in Juhu and Malad, as well as at e-zone. It will come in two colors -- Galaxy Black and Pearl White. Interestingly, HCL just recently launched its MiLeap X series ultra-portable laptops featuring nearly the same technical specifications as the Asus Eee PC. There are very few differences, one of them being storage capacity; the Asus Eee PC has a 4GB internal flash memory while the HCL leaptop has a 2 GB internal flash memory and no Web cam. Minus these two features, the HCL laptop is available for Rs 14,000. So my dear friends, for those who are waiting for its launch can now go and get it at the CROMA Stores in Mumbai from 2nd February 2008 onwards. Regards.
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^^^ @shyam My dear friend, although I'm not confirmed but I think that it can be done on almost any handset which has "Audio Out". With the help of particular convertors and amplifiers we can listen the audio on extended speakers also. As LG RD6600 also has the audio out, so you can use it also. Just use "AUDIO-OUT" & "AUDIO-IN" cable with the Amplifier and your job will be done. And if you are going to do it, then don't do it without the Amplifier. As this might result in the permanent damage of your handset. Other member can throw some more lite on it. I'm using my GSM handset LG KG300 Dynamite, with external speakers. Regards.
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^^^ @kshah Yes my dear friend, the option to use 3 Classic make handsets for the whole day will be as good as a doctor prescribes us a medicine 3 times a day i.e. after every 8 hours.
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^^^ MY dear friend, you can also have a look on the call rates of MTNL's VOIP service which has been exclusively provided to the broadband customers of MTNL only. Here is the list. Regards. rates_cntrywise_1_.xls
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^^^ @prasanna My dear friend, this could be the problem of the resolution compatibility. The images which your friend tries to send you must be of higher resolution then your handset supports. Regards.
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^^^ Offer seems to be good my dear friends. But with Daily Rental of Re.1/- brings this pack to Re.1/- x 2008 = Rs.2008 + Rs.299 = Rs.2307/- in total. That means the subscriber to this offer will get the 5.5 years incoming free for Rs.2307/- because this pack attracts the daily rental of Re.1/-. Else the call charges also seems to be cool, except the STD charges. Regards.
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^^^ @shyam mp3 on sound system like nokia and SE ?????? Your querry is not clear my dear friend. What exactly do you want ? Regards.
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Mobile Education by Tata Indicom Tata Teleservices plans to start a new initiative, Mobile Education (M-Education), an attempt to aid distance learning and support learning in rural communities and for the physically challenged. Towards the promotion of education in the remotest corners of the nation, the company has partnered with SNDT Women's University, ATOM Tech (Any Transaction on Mobile), and Indian PCO Teleservices (IPTL). In this alliance, SNDT University will develop and manage content, Tata Indicom on its service channels will be the carrier, ATOM will provide the intermediary interfaces and IPTL will look after service distribution and dissemination system. Under this model, the mobile phone transforms itself from a mere device that allows users access to voice and text messaging the one that proffers accredited educational content and takes mock tests on the move, regardless of geographies or physical constraints. The M-Education will offer contemporary content to students and do away with the need to visit physical schools and colleges, thus bridging the physical distances using CDMA technology. Commenting on the initiative C N Nagakumar, CHRO, Tata Teleservices, said "We embarked upon the journey couple of months ago for the larger education of our population. The twin objectives we could achieve with this service are a paradigm shift from the paper format to mobile format and impact both women and education." Initially, the M-Education service will be available in Hindi and English language. However, the alliance plans to make the service available in other regional languages later. Isn't this a nice initiative my dear friends ?
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^^^ Yes my dear Ajay. Now a days many datacables support more then one mobile handset model. Thats good for the users. Regards.