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Everything posted by HetalDP
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MOSt of Old Handset which were allowing Surfing from RWrold is InCompatible with Current Browsing Previously is was Proxy Based Browsing Not it is True IP Based one and Proxy based do not support Volume based plan for Browsing But whenever Reliance will Updated Proxy based Billing system it will be resumed
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Bsnl Brooadband Or Any Other Broadband Connection?
HetalDP replied to Kunal Hemrajani's topic in The Lounge
Server will be Cool as They are Giving more the bandwidths but Still Maximum Download Limit in size will restrict the Users Regarding Bandwidth BSNL had already Hiked the Internal Fibers Resources and also Hiked internationals Bandwidth by Under sea Cable, International Bandwidth is also Getting cheaper because of the Competitions -
All Programm are Java MIDP 1. or MIDP 2.0 Based Just read the Handset manual with maximum Heap, MIDP Version and Screen Resolutions Supported Size You can know will program will work
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Bsnl Brooadband Or Any Other Broadband Connection?
HetalDP replied to Kunal Hemrajani's topic in The Lounge
Umlimited will not get more than 512 -
Hutch Must got to Vodafone The Reasons are 1. Vodafone has Strong Mussle So can Expand Network 2. Very Imminent Player in 3G in World 3. Good Experience in 3G Network will Benefit India Confumers 4. Will give tough fight to Existing Player making Healthy Competition. 5. If Reliance Grows too large we would end Getting Discount Products. 6. If Reliance took over it continue to rise the Rates for all PLans
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Definately the Sound output is very Low compared to Sony Ericsson W550i MEGA BASS For High Sound output Motorola, Sony Ericsson is Preferred
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Yes We can Surf the Web SIte also can Connect PC using Bluetooth and Surf, Good Handset
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Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
I myself Sometime Load 8000 to 10000 SMS in one Go But Before Delete all Sent SMS and Save it One More Tip If you have Landline to your Mobile Call is Free Just make a Call to Mobile Accept and Keep it on Hold and Then Try to Send the SMS it will Send at the Speed of 60 SMS / Minute Hetal Patel -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Comming Soon with HPSMS-Server Version 2.0 With Following Feature 1. Group Messaging 2. Operator Wise Mapping of Com Port So Number Starting with 92 will Sent by Phone Configure as Tata and Number 93 will be Sent by Phone Configure as Reliance Greate Benefit can be Taken of ON NET Plans 3. Banned Number (No Messsage will be Sent to Banned Numbers) 4. More tune up for Database Management, Error Management Hetal Patel -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Yes try it from another Machines afresh You will Probably find a way this is basic COM Port Error nothing else -
We are right now Getting the Broadband Connection in Pennies compared to International Plan Imaging U can have Broadband Connection in 5 Dollor in USA for Monthly basis Definately US give Unlimited type of Connection but Minimum Commitment Rates are as High as 15 Dollors to 30 Dollors a Month means Rs. 750 to 1500 And You will be Getting more from BSNL as BSNL already made India to Singapore Under sea Cable and Now Extending to US in Next 6 Month and If BSNL Reduces all Private Player will also then Just see the Sceneio from Where we have come in Mobile in 2002 to now in 2006 Rates is slashed as 1 tenth same will happen in the days to Come Means U can exceptec Much more Speed and Data Limiots in Rs. 500 and morew Rs. 250 will be bare Minimum Rent but You wil continue to Get more from that Plan
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Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Remove All MOdems from Phone and Modem Option of Control Panel and Keep your Phone Tied with the Same USB Port, DOnt Swap it too Frequently Hetal Patel -
Hp-sms Server - 4.0.0.1 ( Sms Software )
HetalDP replied to HetalDP's topic in General Technical Discussion
Just Close Down PC Suite and Then Try Again -
BSNL is Cheapest and If you managed to do the Broadband COnfiguration of your Own You can use the BSNL Broadband Smooth like Butter Definatlely I my self 4 Reliance Broadand and 1 BSNL Broadband and I am Satisfied with Both Most of Private Player have ADSL 1 Technology like Tata, VSNL, Dishnet so Giving more than 512 Right now will be Difficult But in case of BSNL it is the Later Entrant in this Field and BSNL have ADSL 2+ DSLAM in Exchnages and ADSL 2+ Modem at Customer end Nothing more is required at their end but just to Re Configure the DSLAM but in Private Player have to Replace Older ADSL Modem like (DLink DSL500G DSL 502T ans so on with GLB-502T) and also they have to replace their DSLAM in Exchange or Point of Presence. BSNL will be Definatly a boon for Semi Urban, and Taluka Places where these Private Player will have years to come BSNL, Reliance ADSL 2+ Tech (Max Download can Offered 4 MB Max Upload 1 MB) Tata, VSNL, Dishnet ADSL 1 Tech (Max Download 640 KB Max Upload 640 KB) Hathway Old Lan card and Proxy based Sharing Very Stupid type of Service Hetal Patel
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For Viewing Videos On Pc Which Were Downloaded From 7230 Mobile
HetalDP replied to kirancvr6's topic in LG
Install K-Lite Codec pack to Run more than 50 of Format available then it will be definately played Using Media Player http://www.free-codecs.com/Codec_Packs.htm -
Ninety Days I think Must ask *333 and Confirm me also Hetal Patel
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PE consortium enters race for Hutch Essar stake TIMES NEWS NETWORK MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2006 02:31:45 AM NEW DELHI: Here’s another twist to the Hutch-Essar saga: A consortium of PE investors led by Texas Pacific, KKR and Blackstone is learnt to have entered the race for acquiring a controlling stake in Hutchison Essar, India’s third largest GSM operator. International media reports suggest that TPG is in talks with Blackstone and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts for an independent bid. This formidable consortium of PE investors joins the five other suitors — Vodafone Group, Reliance Communications, Malaysia’s Maxis Communications, Essar group and Egypt’s Orascom, who have already expressed an interest in buying out Hutch-Essar. If the news is true, the entry of the PE consortium can upset plans of the existing suitors. For instance, Reliance Communications is believed to have tied up with KKR and Blackstone, while Maxis is reportedly making a joint bid with Texas Pacific Group. Till now, Vodafone was emerging as the front runner with Reliance and its associates as the main rivals. “Vodafone’s size and clout gives it an edge in the bidding war,” said a source close to the deal. With the agressive entry of Vodafone a few days back, one thing is clear: the valuation for the Hutch-Essar stake is now being pegged at much higher, in the range of $16-18bn. More, formal bids have not yet been placed with Hutch, but negotiations are on between Hutch’s relationship manager Goldman Sachs and interested bidders. “There is no concept of placing a sealed bid. All companies in the race are slated to begin negotiations with HTIL post-Christmas. It will take between 2-3 weeks before advanced negotiations with HTIL can commence,” said the spokesperson for one of the contenders. Hutch is playing hard to get, and rightly so. In a fresh development, Hutchison Telecom International, which has a 66% stake in HEL, on Sunday said that there was no time-frame to conclude the deal. The Ruias, who hold 33% stake in HEL, are also keeping the corporate world guessing. Sources close to the Ruias said that all three options — buying out HTIL, selling out and continuing with their exisiting shareholding — were being considered. If the Ruias do exit, it will fetch them a staggering Rs 25,000 crore. For Vodafone, it’s clearly an opportunity to enter the India market with a bang. The buyout will see India account for its third largest subscriber base after Germany and US. It will also pave the way for the UK-based telecom major to have a larger presence in the world’s fastest growing telecom market. Link is http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/N...show/916299.cms ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Texas Pacific joins $15bn fight for Indian mobile phone firm Web posted at: 12/25/2006 0:34:27 Source ::: REUTERS texas • Texas Pacific, the private-equity group, has joined the $15bn auction for Hutchison Essar, the Indian mobile-phone company that is also a target for Vodafone. Hutchison Essar, the number four player in the fast-growing Indian market with 22m subscribers, is now “in play” after several weeks of discussions with Blackstone, another private-equity firm. Hutchison Telecom International, part of Hong Kong’s Hutchison Whampoa group, has sought rival offers for its Indian business, which is a joint venture with Essar, a conglomerate. Blackstone had been working on a deal with Reliance Communications, another leading Indian mobile group. Vodafone, which is being advised by UBS, formally confirmed its interest on Friday. Private-equity sources suggested that TPG was working on its own offer for Hutch Essar. It has also reportedly proposed a bid with Maxis, a Malaysian company. However, late on Friday, a source familiar with the state of the negotiations said that TPG was now in talks with Blackstone and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, another top-flight American investment group. “They are seriously looking at it,” he said. The big private-equity groups are increasingly clubbing together to finance the multi- billion-dollar transactions that have become commonplace over the past 18 months. Blackstone and KKR previously worked together, along with Apax Partners and Permira, on last year’s $15.6bn takeover of TDC, a Danish telecoms company. Those familiar with Hutchison’s thinking say the Hong Kong group, headed by Li Ka-shing, is not desperate to sell Hutch Essar, and will only accept a full price. Vodafone’s executives accept that a winning offer is likely to be significantly in excess of $13.5bn. Some commentators believe that Vodafone will struggle to justify the financial logic in buying Hutch Essar, and to demonstrate that a deal could meet its self-imposed acquisition criteria. It adopted these this year, after months of disputes with shareholders over company strategy. Vodafone has said future acquisitions must produce returns of at least two per cent more than its cost of capital. However, it will argue that its global buying power for handsets and network equipment could produce big cost savings at Hutch Essar. It is also now willing to consider network-sharing arrangements. In addition, the undeveloped nature of the Indian mobile market offers plenty of potential for future profits. Vodafone estimates it has already made a £400m gain on its 10 per cent stake in Bharti Tele-Ventures, India’s largest mobile operator. If Vodafone decided to acquire Hutch Essar, it would have to sell the Bharti stake, bought for £820m just over a year ago, India recently overtook China as the world’s fastest-growing mobile market. However, with only 130m mobile users in a population of 1.3 billion, there remains huge potential for growth. Vodafone is increasingly looking to emerging markets to re-ignite its growth. Its large European business is now mature — its operations in Germany, Italy and the UK all reported small declines in revenue in its most recent half-year. In addition, the strong performance of Telsim, Vodafone’s expensively acquired Turkish business, has started to assuage the doubts about the leadership of Arun Sarin, the group’s chief executive. Those familiar with Blackstone say the firm is irritated at the public nature of the auction now taking place for Hutch Essar. In the current optimistic investment climate, this is likely to drive prices higher. Blackstone and Reliance are understood to have asked Citigroup and UBS to help raise the $15 billion of debt to help fund the deal. However, it is thought that UBS is no longer working with Blackstone. UBS has made it clear that it regards Vodafone as one of its most important clients. Blackstone and TPG declined to comment. Source Link http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_n...06122503427.xml
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I am in Maharashtra, Nasik I just called my Telephone Guy and tell him to Recharge for Rs. 95 SMS Pack he had done it through his Mobile Handset and I Received the SMS like Dear Reliance Customer your account has been recharged with Rs. 95 SMS Card . Amount payable is Rs.95.Thank you. Reliance means the SMS E-Recharge is working fine Without Increasing the Balance
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I dont Think Reliance could Buy Hutch with this Valuation Around 16 to 18 billion dollor it is valued same as Own Reliance Communications is Valued Rather go and Build Brand New GSM with EDGE enabled network in Just 4 Billion Dollors Fair Value for Hutch Should be 20,000 Crore for Network Rs. 48000 for All Customer it have Rs. 20000 for each Customer it have into 2.2 Crore Customer = 48000 means Rs. 68000 Crores = 15 Billion Dollor but Becuase of the Bidding Procedure in is going to be priced higher Some have Strategic View on this Like Reliance for Readymade GSM Platform abd Vodafone for Big Bang Entry
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On Net Pack only Works for CDMA Phones, FWP and Fixed line to some Extend But Reliance Telecom Phone is not Inclusive in OnNet Plan