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Kunal Bhau, kya kiya hai maine ??? Being a moderator on the forum, its my duty to protect the forum members from so called MLM scams. Did I said that SPEAKASIA is fraud ??? All I asked is about the genuinity / credentials of the company, which is still unanswered. Otherwise.....mai kyu jaan lunga kisi ki bhi.
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Wah Rajan Bhai, kya investigation kee hai. Genius bhai ne sahee naam rakha hai apka RAJAN CID. +1
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Hmmm.....Vikas Bhai.....so you don't FEEL that the company will exist forever ?
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^^^ Vikas Bhai, may be I'm wrong in all my assumptions......but apki alag alag MLM schemes se ab kuch darr he lagta hai. I do remember.....about KANAK DHARA scheme, which you were asking to join here on Rimweb. You said, that the company will pay the handsome amount. But baad mein kya huva ???? Bhaag gayee na company ! Search on google about KANAK DHARA MLM SCAM and you will find thousands of reports that how the father son duo done the fraud.
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Vikas Bhai, if any other company has the certificate of compliance, then it doesn't means that this one is genuine. The certificate of compliance should be in the same name under which company is doing business.
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RBI Governor appears before PAC on 2G spectrum scam The Economic Times l 3 Feb l New Delhi RBI Governor D Subbarao , who was Finance Secretary when the 2G spectrum allocations were made, today appeared before Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and shared "accurate information" on the controversial issue. Subbarao, as Finance Secretary, had raised questions over the entry fee for mobile operators ahead of the 2G spectrum allocations that led to the resignation of Telecom Minister A Raja and his subsequent arrest by the CBI. "The current RBI Governor was the Finance Secretary and he shared accurate information regarding his communications with the Department of Telecom," PAC Chairman Murli Manohar Joshi told reporters here. He said the Committee members held "significant discussions" on the issue but ruled out submission of an interim report on the matter during the Budget Session of Parliament. He said the Finance Ministry, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and Department of Telecom were interconnected and hold consultations before taking any significant decisions. Joshi refused to give any timeframe for finalisation of the report on the 2G spectrum allocations. In an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court, the government had said on the issue of 2G allocation that the finance secretary had raised certain queries on November 27, 2007, regarding the entry fee. A reply to this was given by the telecom secretary on November 29, 2007. Asked whether he would recommend a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G issue, Joshi said it was not the job of the PAC to make such suggestions. To a question, he said the PAC had sought some information from the PMO which had been received by them. Joshi said some telecom companies mentioned in the CAG report have sent their views on the matter and the same have been forwarded to the Department of Telecom for comments. Asked whether the PAC would ask lobbyist Niira Radia to appear before it, Joshi said any person whose presence would be felt necessary would be called. "An appropriate decision would be taken at an appropriate time," was his refrain to questions on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's offer to appear before the Committee. To another question, Joshi said the PAC was yet to get a a reply from Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on his complaint against Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal for his controversial remarks on the CAG report on 2G spectrum allocations.
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Never sold shares; eligible to get licence: Unitech The Economic Times l 3 Feb l New Delhi Facing charges of selling equity to make windfall gains, realty major Unitech today said it had not sold shares in its telecom venture and asserted that it had obtained the license after complying with the necessary formalities as per guidelines. Unitech, in a joint venture with Norweigan firm Telenor, had received telecom licenses in 2008. It was alleged that Unitech had sold stake in the venture to Telenor to make windfall gains. "Unitech Ltd has not sold any shares held by it in Uninor to the Telenor Group. It is highly incorrect to allege that any favour was shown to Unitech during the license process," company spokesperson said in a statement. Telenor has increased its shareholding in the JV to 67.25 per cent stake through four rounds of funding. Telenor has invested Rs 6,135.63 crore till now. To the allegation that some operators, including Unitech, were shown preference while granting license, the company said, "Unitech obtained the telecom licenses (through its 8 wholly-owned subsidiaries) along with eight other players, after complying with the necessary formalities prescribed in the applicable DoT guidelines at a cost determined by the Government." It was alleged that these companies, who received license and spectrum, later sold stake to make huge windfall gains, selling at a premium. "While the licenses were issued in February 2008, the first round of investment from Telenor in Uninor was received after 13 months in March 2009 and the fourth round in February 2010 after receiving all requisite clearance," the spokesperson said. "The Telenor Group has invested Rs 6,135 crore in fresh shares over four rounds of investments, linked to milestones. This additional capital, from Telenor, has come into Uninor and remains within Uninor and this has not gone to any promoter to result in any profits," the spokesperson added. In October 2008, Telenor entered into an agreement to pick up 60 per cent stake in Unitech Wireless. In the first phase, Telenor invested Rs 1,250 crore in Unitech Wireless for a 33.5 per cent stake, followed by Rs 1,130 crore for a 15.5 per cent and another Rs 1,493 crore for a further 11.1 per cent. Unitech Wireless, which operates under the 'Uninor' brand name, has over 20 million subscribers. It holds pan-India license to offer mobile telephony services across 22 telecom circles.
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CBI accuses Unitech, Swan in telecoms scam probe The Economic Times l 3 Feb l New Delhi The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) accused for the first time on Thursday two Indian companies, partly owned by Norway's Telenor and the UAE's Etisalat, of buying mobile licences at unfairly cheap prices in a graft scandal that has tainted the government and spooked investors. The scandal is estimated to have cost the government $39 billion in lost revenue and has tarnished the reputation of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was forced by the Supreme Court to explain why he took more than a year to look into allegations of wrongdoing in awarding licences in 2007-2008. A CBI lawyer said the companies, Swan and Unitech, had received favourable treatment during the awarding of licences in 2008 in the world's fastest growing mobile phone market. "Undue favours were granted in the allocation ... The companies were favoured and spectrum and licences were awarded at a low rate," special public prosecutor Akhilesh, who uses only one name, told a court in New Delhi. The court is hearing a case of corruption charges against a former telecommunications minister, Andimuthu Raja, and two officials from his former ministry. The Supreme Court is hearing a separate case filed by a non-governmental group seeking to cancel the licenses awarded to Swan and Unitech. The court has asked the companies to defend their licences. Telenor, which is 54-percent owned by the Norwegian state, has a majority stake in Unitech Wireless. Etisalat owns about 45 percent of Swan, which has since been renamed as Etisalat DB. Unitech, India's second largest listed real estate company, denied it had received any favours and it said it had complied with rules. Separately, Telenor said it had no reason to believe the licences were issued improperly. Etisalat DB declined to comment saying it was not part of the case. The CBI on Wednesday arrested former telecommunications minister Raja over irregularities in awarding dozens of licences and radio spectrum at below market prices. The new minister, Kapil Sibal, said he was reviewing the licensing process, warning that some contracts could be cancelled. PARLIAMENTARY DEADLOCK The opposition stalled parliament late last year, demanding the coalition government agree to a full parliamentary investigation into what is considered India's biggest corruption scandal in decades. Opposition parties have called on Singh to resign, saying he avoided pursuing a case against Raja, who belongs to a party that is key to maintaining the coalition's majority. The CBI went after Raja after the Supreme Court ordered it to do so. "With the latest development in the case, the opposition's demand for a joint parliamentary committee to look into wider aspects of the scam -- including the prime minister's accountability for the actions of a cabinet colleague that he knew about and did little to stop -- has gathered force," a newspaper said in an editorial. A government auditor said the sale of licences and spectrum at below market prices caused the exchequer to lose up to $39 billion. The opposition has threatened to block parliament again when the next session, which will discuss the budget, starts later this month. The government is not at risk of collapsing because it holds a slim majority in parliament. Raja, who was sacked in November, is accused of misuse of his ministerial office to give favourable treatment to companies in the licence process, criminal conspiracy and having unaccounted assets. Ramesh Gupta, a lawyer for Raja, said the former minister had followed existing rules and had not done anything wrong. Raja, a member of the regional DMK party from Tamil Nadu, was remanded in custody for five days. Both Congress and DMK have said the arrest would not strain ties. The DMK stood by Raja, passing a resolution on Thursday stating his arrest did not mean he was guilty. Both Telenor and Etisalat bought their stakes at a considerable premium after the Indian firms were given the licenses.
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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
Honest replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Raja, aides in five-day police custody The Economic Times l 3 Feb l New Delhi Former communications minister A. Raja and two of his aides were sent to five-day custody by a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) special court Thursday, a day after they were arrested in connection with the 2G spectrum scam. Special CBI judge O.P. Saini said the plea for the custody of Raja, former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura and personal secretary R.K. Chandolia was "justified". While allowing the CBI plea for five-day police custody, Saini said: "The allegation against the accused are that they allotted the unified access service licences in violation of rules and procedures and caused huge loss estimated to be Rs.22,000 crore to the government." "The allegation against the trio are very serious on the face of it and required no elaboration. Accordingly, considering the nature of the allegation, seriousness and gravity of offences, there is a consequent need of interrogation of the accused persons," he added. "The prayer of police custody is justified and all three accused are accordingly remanded to police custody till Feb 8," Saini said. All accused persons will be medically examined every 48 hours and their counsel and family members will be allowed to meet them for half an hour everyday at a time convenient to both the parties, Saini said. The court, in the Patiala House court premises, also permitted Behura to be taken to the Indraprastha Apollo hospital Feb 5 to meet his wife before and after her operation, if she undergoes one. Raja quit Nov 14 after the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) indicted him for irregularities in the allocation of second generation (2G) spectrum to telecom companies causing massive losses to the exchequer. -
Jayanth Bhai.....apki agar yeh ichha hai toh theek hai link de deta hoon apko, jahan maine ye sab details padha hai......jo reviews hain members ke iss link mein.....woh bahut chounkaa dene wale hain. Here's the link : Another MLM scam in the happening, this time under the pretext of an online survey Still hoping that the company should be genuine as our Vikas Bhai is suggesting, and anyone should not lose his / her hard earned money. Ummeed pe duniya kaayam hai. Aur Vikas Bhai, Agar March-April mein company ka office khul gaya toh zaroor recommend karunga apne cousin ko join karne ke liye.
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Then, I think I should ask my cousin, to just wait upto March-April 2011 and go for it only if the company opens its office in India. What say Vikas Bhai ?
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^^^ Ya Raccoon Bhai, I do remember your Giftmate failed transaction discussion. At that time, Giftmate was offering some Rs.25/- extra on Rs.100/- for mobile recharges I think. Your transaction on Idea Prepaid was successful for the first time and was declined in the second time because Idea was not in their list. Your Tata Sky recharge was too unsuccessful due to which you was unable to watch TV for 3 days. Arey yaar, woh poora thread yaad aa gaya....shayad Saurav ne start kiya tha.
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Vikas Bhai, one of my cousin wants to join SpeakAsia and asked me to search for the company, whether its Genuine or not. And After checking and searching for Speakasia here : https://www.psi.gov.sg/NASApp/tmf/TMFServlet?app=MYBIZFILE-DIR-ENTITY&version=&S=&D=&AN=INBX&searchText=&searchBy=name I found this : & I'm confused, whether to suggest my cousin to join SpeakAsia or not. Toh bus itna kehna hai.....ke..... Ae Bhai Zaraa Dekh Ke Chalo, Aagey He Nahi, Peeche Bhi, Daaye He Nahi, Baaye Bhi, Upar He Nahi, Neeche Bhi!
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Aids Awareness Day Today - Let Me Ans Ur Querries And Doubts - Scientifically
Honest replied to Genius's topic in The Lounge
+1 for the useful information dear Daktar Babu. -
Not at all.
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The Most Awaited MNP Finally Introduced!
Honest replied to SumitVerma's topic in Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
^^^ I too agree with Rajan Bhai. RCDMA is anytime better then RGSM. Infact I love CDMA and the only reason of porting my two numbers to MTS is that the network of Reliance CDMA is not good in my area and they are not doing anything on the issue from the last 18 months. -
The Most Awaited MNP Finally Introduced!
Honest replied to SumitVerma's topic in Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
MNP: BSNL Takes The lead In Andhra Pradesh Grabs 14000 New Subscribers After loosing the ground in Pan India MNP, India’s National Telecom backbone Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) Andhra Pradesh telecom Circle today announced that it was able to grab around 14,000 Port IN customers. While BSNL lost 4,000 customers to other networks in Andhra Pradesh circle. Till 30th January 2011 there were tons and tons of pending port in request from prospective customers who want to switch to BSNL and in last 3 to 4 days the ground reality has changed it looks like BSNL will take a clear lead in coming days in its strong hold telecom circles. Mr. Rajeev Aggarwal, circle CGMT , BSNL AP circle stated “Our special tariff packs like Bandham & Nestham plan are attractive and affordable for everyone and we hope more the benefit from the MNP due to our low tariff and widen network. Presently as many as 11,436 applications are pending or “Port in Progress” to join BSNL from other networks in AP, while 2,550 are opting out. So far 14,000 customers have already switched to BSNL while 4,000 customers have opted to go out. With good services and better tariff plans being offered by BSNL compared to its competitors in Andhra Pradesh circle BSNL is likely tofurther grow,” Aggarwal told. He also reveled that initially there are few glitches as the process to PORT IN to the BSNL vai MNP tools takes about five days but now it would be overcome almost. BSNL is not taking any MNP Port-in charges and off and offer Free SIM card (32K) to all “Port In” subscribers who Switch to BSNL. At the time of activation of all Port-in customers, will also get Additional FREE Talk Time of Rs. 100 in addition to the normal FREE talk value applicable with FRC. All Port-in customers will be offered GPRS Data Access up to 5 GB for one month free of charge. Courtesy : Telecom Talk -
^^^ Vikas Bhai....I have read somewhere that this company has changed its name three times over the past five years and is blacklisted for non-compliance in Singapore. Can you throw some light on it ? As there are 1000's of reviews on the net about this company, and many people says that this could also be a Scam like City Limouzine, Om Sai Motors or likewise. May be I'm wrong but this is all written in many reviews for this company on the net. Apart from that, many people also claims that they are getting the money on time.
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The Most Awaited MNP Finally Introduced!
Honest replied to SumitVerma's topic in Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
Ya, limited handset choice could be a reason for maximum port outs from Cdma operators. But this way.....Cdma will die very soon. -
The Most Awaited MNP Finally Introduced!
Honest replied to SumitVerma's topic in Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
^^^ Chacha Zindabaad....Genius Bhau. -
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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
Honest replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
^^^ I second that. Now its too much.....Scams, Scams and only Scams.....! -
^^^ Have a look at this post Raccoon Bhai : http://www.rimweb.in/forums/topic/28153-the-most-awaited-mnp-finally-introduced/page__view__findpost__p__219194 RGSM lost more then 35,000 subscribers in the last 15 days, as most of them PORTED OUT there RGSM number to other operator.
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2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
Honest replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Raja's arrest too little too late: BJP The Economic Times l 2 Feb l New Delhi BJP today dubbed the arrest of former Telecom Minister A Raja as "too little too late" and demanded that others involved in the 2G spectrum scam should also be brought to book. "The arrest is too little too late. It is very unfair to say that Raja alone had gulped Rs 1.76 lakh crore. Who are the rest of the people? BJP categorically wants to know that," BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said. He said Raja's arrest was just beginning of an exercise. "Please don't give credit to the government for the arrest. Government has to answer many questions before this finally comes to an end," he said. -
2G Scam: Supreme Court Quashes 122 Licences issued in 2008
Honest replied to csmart's topic in Indian Telecom / General News
Raja arrest an instance of law taking its own course: Cong The Economic Times l 2 Feb l New Delhi Congress today said the arrest of former Telecom Minister A Raja in the 2G spectrum allocation scam was a case of law taking its own course. "Congress had said earlier also that all such cases should be investigated and enquired properly and law will take its own course," AICC General Secretary Janardhan Dwivedi told reporters. He dismissed as a "silly judgement" a question whether the arrest of a former Minister in the UPA government showed that the dispensation was corrupt. "I am not bound to answer such silly judgement," he said. In reply to a question, he said the development would not have any bearing on the relations between the Congress and DMK, to which Raja belongs.