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i did not get rs account
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dellhi aa jao sab maze karenge
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BSNL has given night unlimited to its customers on home plans but not those on unlimited plans. Imagine getting six hours of 2mbps.you can download around what 4-5 gb in six hours even more than that i guess. The problem is that they have written speeds upto 2 mbps which can vary a lot.
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MTNL have given the 2 Mbps speeds only to customers who are not on Unlimited plans. That means you have speeds with caps so you have chance to finish your quota earlier than usual.
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i dont think pope died in 1981. he died in 78 or 79, when john paul II became the pope
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u can change it back to default left lower corner
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Lets leave it there. By the way Gavnit, why GSV and not GVS, unless you have a surname that starts with V
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I think they will have really costly unlimited plans. Max they will have unlimited plans only for 512 Kbps adn that would be for the existing 256 Kbps rates.
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Wont be able to see Santa!
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none as of now.
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I am in South Delhi where in another two weeks, CAS is going to be implemented. I have three options, 1. Buy/ Rent a Set Top Box from my cable operator. Which will be convenient since I wont have to run around much. 2. Subscribe for IPTV on MTNL, since I have a TriBand connection, but for this too I will have to buy/ exchange a new router. and I dont know how MTNL will do in this segment, though I am a satisfied customer of TriBand. 3. Get myself TataSky/ Dish. My doubts about this probably best long term plan is that I might need to shift from this city and dont know whether I will be able to take it a long to a c ity which at present does not have This service. ANyone experiencing the same dilemma, or has had any experience with any of these?
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and what about the unlimited plans?
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I hope I get that Rapidshare thing :pray: Didnt get anything last time.
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To provide original equipment manufacturers the capability to introduce low-cost multimedia-rich feature phones at such affordable prices, Texas Instruments - a designer and supplier of digital signal processing solutions and semiconductor products - recently announced eCosto, a new single-chip platform which has been jointly developed by TI's R&D teams located globally including India. Sham Banerji, head, software development (India) said the phones built on the eCosto platform would cost less than $40 (around Rs 1,800). Although he did not divulge the name of the handsets manufacturers that are using the platform, he said the handsets were expected to be rolled out in the early next year. "With the launch of eCosto, we believe that 3G will become affordable to a larger mass. Our R&D efforts are mainly targeted at introducing technology at an affordable prices," said Banerji. The phone will have features like audio (MP3), camera (upto 3 mega pixel), video stretching, hedging and GPS (Global Positioning System) apart from many other entry-level 3G features. TI has announced partnerships with Sasken, Motorola, OpenPlug and SKY MobileMedia, to develop applications and software for the platform. In 2004, TI introduced the industry's first single-chip solution for mobile phones. According to the company, over 15 handset manufacturers worldwide have adopted TI's 'LoCosto' single-chip platform to offer affordable GSM/GPRS handsets. Apart from eCosto, TI has also launched the OMAP3, a single chip platform for advanced high-end 3G applications like video-conferencing on handsets.
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Where I stayed earlier, I used to pay 100 pm. Now the cable wala has not come for the last 5 months. and the old folks here tell me he seldom comes.