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10 pointsAs most of you are aware by now MEID Registration and EVDO Activation on Reliance CDMA is a reality now thanks to efforts from members like HetalDP, Sadikk, etc. This will allow foreign CDMA handsets to be activated legally and use on Reliance Mobile CDMA network with EVDO. We never know if Reliance may force A-Key authentication which can affect foreign CDMA Handsets configured by changing ESN in the past; and changing handsets or selling to someone is a hassle too - so MEID registration is the way to go for complete peace of mind and you get the oppurtunity to have EVDO as well. Without doubt this is a major achievement for everyone for which we have been waiting for several years. In order to cover the costs incurred till now for everyone involved in making it a dream come true and for future software development we need to help them financially even though they are not forcing for it. So we have decided to raise funds (instead of seeking random donation) by uniformly charging the following amounts for members who would like to take advantage of MEID registration and/or EVDO activation: MEID Registration + EVDO Activation = 1000 MEID Registration only = 500 EVDO Activation only (if your MEID is already registered) = 750 This will benefit everyone as both the developers and the members will be able to support each other instead of having just a few members to bear the costs involved. I request everyone to help raise the funds for something we have been eagerly waiting for. Here are some FAQs which I presume will be asked by some members: Does it really cost that much for MEID Registration/EVDO Activation process? No, it will not cost that much. The major part of the charge will be spent for covering the costs incurred till now and for future software development. How do I get my MEID registered and activate EVDO for my MDN? Go here and read the instructions in the first post. How do I make the payment for the fundraiser? We will try to give you as many options as possible like Bank A/C Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, etc. Please mention your preferred mode of payment when you send the email and the details will be given in the reply. I have already sent the email earlier? You will be informed about the payment details in the reply email. How do I configure my new foreign handset after MEID is registered and for EVDO activation? New topics with configuration instructions will be coming up in the Technical/Programming forum in the coming days along with other related FAQs. What are the softwares being developed? Currently the process for configuring the handset after MEID/EVDO registration/activation has to be done manually which can be bit difficult for the technically challenged. A new software that can configure A-Key, MDN, PPP and HDR UID & password with EVDO settings which is dump compatible for CDMA Workshop 2.7 is being planned. The software is also expected to load Reliance NAM settings like Channel/MNC/MCC/SID/NID and have device specific support as well. This software is only planned and not easy to develop since it involves CDMA programming and can take time as well. Since we do not know if it would be possible for sure; for configuring the handsets new topics with instructions to do that will come up in the Technical/Programming forum or by email one-on-one. Will I get refund if the software development is unsuccessful? No, we are not commited to provide the software based on the funds raised as that is not the main purpose of the fundraiser. Recovering the money spent till now is the first priority. If we get enough funds then we will go ahead to develop the software to write HDR and other parameters in the handset. Manual configuration support will be provided anyway as indicated earlier. I have sent the details by email few days ago but I haven't received any response yet? I will keep an eye on the whole process though I am not directly involved in it. Sadikk will be posting the updates in this topic. Where do I find the Bank payment details? See the attachment in this post
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2 pointsReliance cdma has excellent net work but absolutely pathatic customer front. They are least bothred about retaining customer. Data tariff is one example. IMO, cdma management guys are living with syndrome thate people with locked handsets will not leave them and I think its myth. Today only I happend to got to. WW and saw indifferent behavour to activate registered MEID, they had no concern for customer nad no concern to provide alternate solution. When I asked the about data to be used with HERO they says we have only data trhu RWORLD on handset and if you want to use on computer go for modem. Also they were not interested in even new sign up for handset not bought from them. Nodal phone no one replies, manager not present in WW, CC executives do not know how to handle customers and how to provide solutions to them. I am sure out of probably 1000 active members of rimweb are with reliance just because of superb support provided here. HP and sadik can provide MEID registration but those jokers are not even ready to accept the fact that registered MEID means handset in their data base. Shame on RCDMA.
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1 pointGmail keyboard shortcuts are a great way to increase your computing performance. These small combinations of keystrokes within Gmail can be a real productivity booster and help you avoid having to move your hand from keyboard to mouse as frequently. Gmail shortcuts are somewhat different than browser keyboard shortcuts for two main reasons: Limits on Keystroke Choices: when using Gmail keyboard shortcuts you are working within a web browser so Gmail cannot duplicate any of the standard shortcut key combinations used by Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari or Opera web browsers; Functions Vary by Location: Gmail shortcut functionality is based on your location within Gmail. Some shortcuts function only when reading a message or conversation, some work only when viewing conversation lists such as Inbox or All Mail, or viewing Contacts or Tasks. Activating Gmail’s Keyboard Shortcuts Before these shortcuts can be used you have to make sure that the Keyboard Shortcuts Setting for Gmail is set to “on” in Gmail Settings as shown here: To help clarify how Gmail keyboard shortcuts are used they have been grouped below by functionality, such as Navigation, Selection, Management or General. Gmail Top Level View Navigation Shortcuts These combinations of keystrokes speed up navigating among top level views such as Inbox, Sent Mail, All Mail, Spam, Trash, Drafts, Contacts and Tasks. All letters in the keystroke combinations are shown in lower case but are not case sensitive. An example: “g then i” means press the “g” key then the “i” key, one right after the other. g then i – Open the Inbox. g then s – Open Starred. g then t – Open Sent Mail. g then d – Open Drafts. g then a – Open All Mail. g then c – Open Contacts. g then k – Open Tasks. Gmail Selection and Management Shortcuts These combinations of keystrokes are used within a specific view such as Inbox or All Mail to assist with quickly managing messages and conversations. * then a – Select all conversations. * then n – Deselect all conversations. * then r – Select only read conversations. * then u – Select only unread conversations. * then s – Select only starred conversations. * then t– Select only unstarred conversations. x — Select a specific conversation; puts a check in checkbox; works as a toggle. s – Stars a specific conversation; works as a toggle. .– Open the More Actions dropdown list; works as a toggle. e — Archive a conversation from current View into the All Mail View. l – Open the Labels dropdown list to allow you to apply a label to a conversation. # — Move the selected conversation to the Trash. <Shift> + i — Mark selected conversations as read. <Shift> + u – Mark selected conversations as unread. Gmail Message Navigation Shortcuts These Gmail keyboard shortcuts are used for navigating within conversations lists or views. The small black arrow at the left of the conversation list indicates the current conversation focus. u – Return to conversation list (View) from current conversation. k – Move to newer conversation; location indicated by black arrow on left. j – Move to older conversation; location indicated by black arrow on left. <Enter> or o – Open selected conversation; black arrow indicates selection. <Shift> + <Enter> or <Shift> + o — Open a conversation in a new window; black arrow indicates selection. p — Read previous message within a conversation. n — Read next message within a conversation. r – Reply to sender when a conversation is open. <Shift> + r — Open the reply in a new window. a — Reply to all when a conversation is open. <Shift> + a — Open the reply to all in a new window. f — Forward current conversation when a conversation is open. <Shift> + f — Open the forward current conversation in a new window. <Ctrl> + s — Save a new or edited conversation as a draft. Cursor must be in a text field. [ – Archive the current conversation and move to the previous one. ] – Archive the current conversation and move to the next one. Gmail General Top Level Shortcuts c – Open a new message. <Shift> + c – Open a new message in a new window. /— Move cursor to the entry box for Search Mail. z – Undo previous action. Mainly used when typing and works as an “undelete”. Esc – Remove the cursor from a search box or any input field. Standard Windows shortcuts such as <Ctrl> + c, <Ctrl> + x and <Ctrl> + v are also useable within Gmail when editing text. Most browser shortcuts such as <spacebar> and Shift + <spacebar> for scrolling up or down a page are also usable. Some other locations for more information on Gmail keyboard shortcuts include the Gmail Help Center and the Official Gmail blog Hope these keyboard shortcuts help you when using Google Gmail. I have provided some context for using the different shortcuts instead of just a standard “laundry list.” If you have a favorite Gmail email shortcut that is not listed here leave a Comment and share it with the other readers. Courtesy : HTS Tech Tips
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1 pointEven meid registered handsets cause problem while transferring no with hcc All time u need to retain it, when you retain they will block the rsn for 24hrs Prepaid no if transferd on this meid registered handsets than hcc will not work further. They also should solve this problem They should not differentiate prepaid and postpaid Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk
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1 pointAb kya logo ki health ke saath bhi khelenge. Imagine all the problems coming in during Mobile number portability occurring in medical insurance. Both insurance active Both insurance non-active or the worst 3 critical-illnesses covered by old insurer and other expenses covered by new insurer as the porting process not completed Will Reliance & bharati show the same readiness in Insurance also through Reliance General Insurance & Bharti AXA
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1 point'Raja made 3,000cr in bribes' The Times of India l 11 Feb l New Delhi The CBI and Enforcement Directorate investigations have estimated that former telecom minister A Raja could have got bribes to the tune of Rs 3,000 crore, and have put the loss to the exchequer due to selling of spectrum at undervalued rates at Rs 40,000-50,000 crore. The two agencies have linked bribes Raja allegedly got to his order on January 2008 bringing forward the cut-off date for applications for spectrum from the initial October 21, 2007 to September 25, 2007. The deadline switch eliminated many applications, enabling Raja to favour a few with spectrum. In the process, he allegedly became richer by some Rs 3,000 crore. These are initial estimates of Raja's alleged new-found wealth as well as the loss to the exchequer and are not part of the progress report submitted by the CBI and ED to the Supreme Court on Thursday. In their report, the two agencies said some companies who got the licences had got drafts for licence fees ready even before the revised cut-off date of September 25, 2007, implying they were aware of the plan to change the deadline. The companies that have been accused of collusion with Raja include Swan, Unitech, Videocon, S-Tel and Aircel. The new licencees got huge foreign investments. One of them brought in share capital worth S$625 million. CBI counsel K K Venugopal told the court the licencees attracted investments in US, Japanese, and Mauritian currency.
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1 pointProblem - PC doesnt detect the micro sd card on the epic (i.e. as a mass storage device) Solution - Dial ##8778# on the dialler and choose the option PDA for USB (and not modem) All drivers for 32 bit and 64 bit can be downloaded from the above link I have given.