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  1. Which Is The Best Color Handset From Lg !

    Just called up *333 10 mins back... they say that LG 7230 is still available... 27787[/snapback] But you are not going to purchase it from '*333' They did say that it is still available in Delhi, Mumbai, Banglore, Hyderabad, etc. but you have to contact your local WebWorld to find out whether stock is available or not.
  2. How To Get Min No.

    Just noticed that you have lost your MIN... in that case, LG ASC is the only source of help that you can get regarding it. Ask them to reprogram your handset. If your handset doesn't have warranty, then you will have to pay around Rs.150 as well.
  3. How To Get Min No.

    you can also dial *370 to hear your number. If its Mobile Identification Number that you are looking for then you can try CDMA softwares like uniCDMA. Anyway, further discussions regarding MIN, etc. is not allowed in the forum (reason)
  4. Deactivation Of Reliance Mobile Set.

    In that case, you may have to contact your local WebWorld for changing the registered BTS.
  5. Which Is The Best Color Handset From Lg !

    Officially, its not available anymore
  6. I did activate POP mail in Gmail with the option to leave all mails in Gmail. Is anybody else using Gmail via webmail facing the same problem ? rohitkumar, Webmail never has been an empty link ! Rediffmail on R-Surf has been working for a long time, anyway, Webmail's Rediffmail is cooler ! No luck yet for Yahoo Mail in both applications though
  7. Please copy paste the error shown in Outlook Express so that we can find out the problem. Anyway, its nothing related to R-Connect. Moving post to "General Technical Forum"
  8. hey, thats right... it works fine ! Thank you for the 'discovery', Rohit ! I hope to find more SCKL format codes soon !
  9. Deactivation Of Reliance Mobile Set.

    send: GETSTAT <RSN> to 3733 as SMS and then you will receive the status as a reply.
  10. All about LG 6130 - Camera Phone

    Congratulations on buying the LG RD 6130, Chirag... waiting for your review soon !
  11. All about LG RD6000

    pictures taken on LG RD 6000 were already posted in the forum. Please go through all the topics or search the forum. Anyway, please post them if you have any new pictures.
  12. Ringtones

    Please go through the Technical/Programming forum. Moving to General Chat forum.
  13. Reduction In Prices Of Rconnect

    Yes, November 22nd... just over 3 months till now.
  14. yeah, Rediff WAP mail is handy, but did you know that it wont display new mails, if you have received 999 mails in your inbox !?!
  15. I am able to save my password without any problem for my Rediffmail and Gmail accounts. But recently, Webmail is showing an error, RMS021 Request not processed. It is working occassionally only. Last time the application behaved like this, they downgraded to the old version. I hope they won't do it again ! Also, when I check any mail in Gmail account, the mail gets deleted from my Webmail then next time I login. Though the email is still there in my Gmail account when I login from the website normally !
  16. http://www.mypcera.com/soft/2/12/trayping.zip
  17. Reduction In Prices Of Rconnect

    I dont think there will be any reduction in prices for R-Connect as it was reduced recently only. Maybe they will come up with new data transfer based unlimited plans for prepaid also.
  18. Business Standard Reeba Zachariah / Mumbai March 4, 2005 The Reliance group is moving into business process outsourcing (BPO) in a big way. The strategy is being charted by Reliance Infocomm, its telecommunications arm. Reliance Infocomm has a captive centre, but now plans to extend BPO services to customers outside the group. It intends to leverage its expertise in telecom, manufacturing and financial services and offer services across the board, ranging from customer services to value-added services. When contacted, a Reliance Infocomm spokesperson said: “Reliance has always been of the belief that India has tremendous capability in the outsourcing business, owing to the large number of knowledge workers in the country. We believe Reliance can leverage its expertise in the telecom, manufacturing and financial services domain to provide outsourcing services to clients overseas. In the area of telecom services, typically, our expertise is not limited to customer service but extends to network outsourcing, process design and engineering, and customer relationship management." "We expect the outsourcing business to contribute significantly to Reliance Infocomm's revenues in the next three years," he added. The voice part of the BPO business is being conducted through Reliance Infostreams, which provides services to customers of group companies like Reliance Infocomm and Reliance Energy. Reliance Infostreams has just added a leading US-based bank to its client list. Infocomm has a 3,200-seat facility at the Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge Centre in Navi Mumbai. It recently set up another 600-seat office in Chennai. It is now planning to add 1,200 seats this year in Kolkata and the National Capital Region. “Of course, this is just the beginning, and significant capacity addition is expected next year onwards," the spokesperson confirmed. The gameplan is to have regional hubs across the country. The information technology industry’s apex body, the National Association of Software and Service Companies, has predicted the revenue earned by the Indian IT-enabled services and BPO industry will touch $5.7 billion by the end of 2004-05, up 44.4 per cent from $3.9 billion in 2003-04. According to analysts, the Reliance group itself has a large customer base and has built the requisite capability to service them. With both the infrastructure and resources in place, it makes sense for it to expand its business and service other clients. Other Indian business groups like the Tatas, Godrej, the Aditya Birla group and the RPG group already have a presence in the BPO business.
  19. Get an @ Ricmail.com Account

    It is not possible to send an email from an email account like yahoo,hotmail to your reliance. Please read the above link carefully, and please do not post any further replies regarding it here as this topic deals with ricmail.com
  20. - Reliance Infocomm played foul: TDSAT - Reliance Infocomm told to pay 1.5 bln rupee fine - TDSAT rejects Reliance plea challenging Rs 150 cr penalty - Reliance Infocomm has 3 days to pay penalty - Major setback for Reliance Infocomm New Delhi March 5, 2005 The Telecom Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) on Friday ordered mobile services firm Reliance Infocomm to pay a fine of 1.5 billion rupees to the Department of Telecommunications for improperly rerouting international calls, a company spokesman said. The TDSAT dismissed the firm's petition against the department and ordered it to pay the fine within three days, the spokesman said. The firm is considering appealing against the tribunal's decision in the Supreme Court, the spokesman added. Reliance Infocomm, India's largest CDMA-based mobile services provider, is 45-percent-owned by petrochemicals major Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance shares ended 2.4 percent higher at 571.90 rupees, while the Bombay market closed at a new high of 6,849.48 points. Reliance Infocomm recently paid 1.87 billion rupees by way of a penalty to state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) and 1.06 billion to Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. (MTNL), and it is still disputing further claims from the two companies in state courts The company said it would challenge the decision in the Supreme Court next week. Company executives, however, refused to confirm Rohatgi's statement and said "future course of action would be taken only after Reliance Infocomm had examined the judgment". But more than the money, what's likely to hurt it more are the tough words used by the TDSAT. Rejecting the Reliance plea, the bench held," …It is clearly established that he petitioner deliberately changed the nature of the calls and the method Reliance Infocomm Ltd employed to camouflage an international call was certainly unprincipled and if we may say so unscrupulous. This was in total breach of the license conditions putting the security of the nation in jeopardy" Although Reliance Infocomm sources admit the TDSAT judgement is a major setback, the company's lawyers had come prepared for the worst. They have confirmed they will challenge the order in the Supreme Court. "We will take matter to Supreme Court at the earliest. We wanted sometime but court has declined to grant us time. So maybe on Monday we will approach the apex court," said Mukul Rohatgi, counsel, Reliance Infocomm. The ruling is a big victory for the IT and Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran who's been saying he will act tough on those who break the rules. Reliance Infocomm's bigger fight is with the two government-owned companies, MTNL and BSNL who claim the call re-routing robbed them of nearly Rs 4,500 crore since Reliance Infocomm didn't pay the access deficit charge levied on all international calls. Legal experts say today's TDSAT order could have some impact on that case as well which is still being heard in the Delhi High Court. "The method Reliance Infocomm employed to camouflage an international call was certainly unprincipled and, if we may say so, unscrupulous," a Bench comprising chairperson Justice D P Wadhwa and Members Vinod Vaish and D P Sehgal said in a 90-page order, while imposing a cost of Rs 25,000 on it. Upholding the contention of Solicitor General G E Vahanvati, who appeared for the Department of Telecom (DoT), TDSAT said camouflaging of international calls by Reliance Infocomm was "in total breach of the licence conditions". Reliance had denied the charge and pleaded through senior advocate Harish Salve that all records were being maintained and there was no stoppage for the licensor or any of the security agencies to call for the records and see from where the call originated. Accepting Vahanvati's contention that such camouflaging posed serious security threat to the nation, the Bench said maintenance of records would not be of much help to the security agencies which had to act swiftly. "When the security agencies want to monitor a call immediately/simultaneously that will be the crucial time to take action and not to wait for the records to be called by which time, it may be too late. With the spectre of terrorism and other dangers looming all over, even a second's delay could be disastrous," the Bench said. The Government welcomed the verdict and said it justified the position taken by the Department of Telecom on illegal call routing. "Our position stands justified because DoT always thought that a lot of illegal call-routing was done. That is why we fined them (Reliance) Rs 150 crore," Communications Minister Dayanidhi Maran said when asked for comments on TDSAT judgement delivered by a bench headed by Justice D P Wadhwa. "They (Reliance) went to TDSAT. TDSAT is the ultimate authority on telecom disputes and we really appreciate the judgement given in our favour," the Minister said. Rejecting the Reliance plea that it did not violate any licencing norms and rerouting of calls was well within its purview, a three member TDSAT Bench, headed by Chairman Justice D P Wadhwa, dismissed the petition with cost saying the breach has put the "security of the nation in jeopardy." Immediately after the TDSAT judgement, Reliance Infocomm counsel Mukul Rohatgi, whose request for time was rejected by the Tribunal, told reporters that "we will challenge the decision in the Supreme Court on Monday. The judgement would mean that Reliance would have to pay the penalty of Rs 150 crore immediately. The Bench, which also includes members Vinod Vaish and D P Sehgal, said "having regard to all the circumstances, including the subject matter of license, the performance of the license provisions which have been breached, the circumstances in which breach was committed and the consequences of the breach, putting the security of the nation in jeopardy, we do not find it a fit case to be interfered with. "Petition is dismissed with cost," it said. Reliance Infocomm, headed by Mukesh Ambani, has so far paid Rs 294 crore to the two public sector telecom companies, BSNL and MTNL, as against the demand of Rs 504 crore for violation of Interconnect Usage Charge Agreement. Of this, over Rs 180 crore were paid by Reliance to BSNL on the direction of the Delhi High Court and the case is still pending. Challening the January 17 order of Deparment of Telecom (DoT) imposing the penalty for routing of the calls, Reliance Infocomm had moved TDSAT on January 19. Reliance petition said that "there is no justification in DoT's decision to impose penalty" as there was no violation of any of the license's clause. "The DoT appears to have taken the decision to impose penalty on us (Reliance Infocomm) with a pre-determined mind without taking into consideration the provisions of the license," the company had said in its reply to DoT. In a point-wise response to the findings by DoT for imposing the penalty, Reliance Infocomm said change in Caller Line Identification (CLI) was a normal feature of operator-assisted services. In its response to submission by Reliance, DoT had said last month that the reply by the private operator "established the intentions of the petitioners to continue its deceptions for as long as possible." The TDSAT judgment is also a blow to the stance taken by telecom regulator Trai, which had argued that ADC violation was outside its jurisdiction and refused to investigate the case. However, the TDSAT judgement takes the wind out of this position. TDSAT says that RIC breached "interconnect regulations". Interconnect lies squarely in the Trai's jurisdiction. TDSAT has also said that "there was a total breach of licence conditions". Section 11 of the Trai Act says that one of its jobs is to ensure compliance of licence conditions and investigate lapses. RIC's lawyer Mukul Rohatgi said that the company would challenge the TDSAT judgment in the Supreme Court on Monday. RIC spokesmen contacted by TOI refused comment. The SC had earlier asked TDSAT to decide on the penalty issue. Last year BSNL and MTNL had argued that RIC was passing off international calls as local ones, thereby avoiding large payments due to the public sector telecom companies. All private operators are required to pay a fee, called access deficit charge (ADC), to the state-owned companies to help the latter build rural networks. Under existing rules, ADC on international calls is nearly Rs 3 per minute more than that on local calls. This leaves an arbitrage opportunity for telecom companies. BSNL and MTNL claim that in three-and-a-half months from the end of May to early September 2004, RIC owes both about Rs 604 crore, only for calls landing on fixed phones. This is about 5% of the 15 billion call minutes that have come to India since the ADC regime was established in May 2003. Telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran welcomed the TDSAT decision, saying: "Our position stands justified because DoT always thought that a lot of illegal call-routing was done. That is why we fined them (Reliance) Rs 150 crore. We really appreciate the judgement given in our favour." CPM MP Nilotpal Basu said that his party "reiterates its demand for removal of the Trai chairman (Pradip Baijal) and a full-scale enquiry into the entire scam". Solicitor General Gulam Vahanavati focused his arguments on threat to national security in view of the camouflaging of international calls by Reliance by hiding CLI. “The modus operandi adopted by the petitioner was a criminal act. It was to conceal the true nature of the calls. Petitioner generated fake numbers that did not belong to any subscriber, misguided the recipients of the calls and misled the security agencies,” said Mr Vahanavati. “It is not one or two dummy numbers. Rather these run into hundreds and thousands. The method Reliance employed to camouflage an international call was certainly unprincipled, and if we may say so unscrupulous. This was in total breach of licence conditions,” said Mr Vahnavati. “The DoT appears to have taken the decision to impose penalty on us (Reliance Infocomm) with a pre-determined mind, without taking into consideration the provisions of the licence,” the company had said in its reply to DoT. Reliance Infocomm also said change in Caller Line Identification (CLI) was a normal feature of operator-assisted services. Sources: Reuters India Economic Times Financial Express Times of India NDTV.com New Kerala Business Standard
  21. Change Your Username

    'Praveen' and 'Vijay' already exists, please choose another username.
  22. New Mods/Super Mods/Admins!

    As per member feedback, we have added a new sub forum under General Chat called General Technical Forum, where you can post queries related to Technical stuff like Softwares/Hardwares/Networking, etc. dacodecz has been added as a moderator in the new forum as well as in few other forums ! We are in the process of moving existing general technical topics to the new forum. So please post new general technical topics in the new forum only. Technical topics pertaining to Reliance IndiaMobile/IndiaPhone should be posted in existing Technical/Programming forum only.
  23. Reliance Info case in last lap New Delhi, Feb. 27 The Telegraph The Telecom Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) is likely to give its verdict soon on the department of telecommunication's (DoT) allegation that Reliance Infocomm violated licence conditions. Legal eagles feel that the judgment will set a precedent in the telecom sector. The TDSAT has reserved judgment on Reliance’s appeal, challenging the penalty of Rs 150 crore imposed by the government for illegal routing of international calls as local ones. A senior DoT counsel said, “If the order directs Reliance to pay up, the department can take action against other operators who have been sent a showcause notice. If the order is that there is no evidence of violation, the method used by Reliance can become a norm.” The counsel said, “The ‘home country direct service’ is definitely a cheaper option for operators to bring down the ISD tariff that can be on a par with a local call.” Using this service, an operator can use a network abroad to send and receive calls directly into its network in India, without going through the network of BSNL. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has alleged that Reliance has used this method to avoid access deficit charge (ADC). The ADC is given to BSNL for offering service in rural and inaccessible areas. While the arguments concluded in the middle of this month, the DoT has been asked by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to explain whether the private telecom operators, including BSNL and Mahangar Telephone Nigam Ltd, are carrying calls that cannot be traced and tracked. The home country service is being claimed by operators as part of their licences for international long distance and unified access service. According to a senior official in DoT, the CBI has initiated the probe suo-motu and has asked the department and private operators to submit details of international telecom traffic that is alleged to have been routed using the home country method. A number of illegal telephone exchanges were busted in Tamil Nadu and Kerala during the last two months. The matter was brought to the notice of CBI and DoT was asked to examine the issue. DoT sources said, “Along with private telecom companies, a few lines of BSNL were also alleged to have been used for illegal routing of call. We are examining the issue. But in case of Reliance we have enough evidence that indicates that they have used to method to divert the STD calls as local call.”
  24. Reliance adds more towns in UP, Uttaranchal Lucknow, Feb 27 - United News of India Reliance Infocomm has connected 102 towns of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal and plans to increase the tally to 546 in the next phase. Company's UP and Uttaranchal Circle CEO V V Singh said here today that under its ambitious Phase II network expansion plan, the company has targetted to cover a total of 546 new towns in the two state, including 284 new towns in UP East and 261 in UP West. Post Phase II roll-out, Reliance would be covering more than 95 per cent of the urban population and about 60-65 per cent of rural population in UP and Uttaranchal. It aims to have 100 per cent network coverage on state/national highways and railway routes in the two states. Reiterating the company's commitment to reach to 4 lakh villages all over the country, the telecom giant, having a total subscriber base of over one crore, would also cover about 25,000 villages in UP and Uttaranchal after completion of the Phase II roll out by this year end, added Mr Singh. During the Phase II network expansion plan, the company will also cover 23 national highways, 51 state highways and 13 railway routes. At the national level, the company’s network has reached 1,000 new towns taking the total number to 2,323 towns. Giving a rural thrust to its Phase II network expansion, it plans to cover 5,700 towns, 4 lakh villages and 650 million people.
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