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Saurav, first atleast confirm if the problem was solved wid wat Puneet suggested!! If ur handset has a plastic cover or laminated, make small holes near the speaker,mike etc. Tht shud surely help.
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Pretty interesting!!! Orange n BPL the biggest rival of the early telecom days in Mumbai becoming a single entity in days to come, makes it a real interesting thing!! In mumbai itself, i think they'll become the largest operator!
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Rajeev Batra As Vice President - It & Tech
Chirag replied to Chirag's topic in Reliance Communications
ADA Enterprises welcomes Debabrata Chowdhury as Vice President for 'Technology Development' Mumbai, July 18, 2005 ADA Enterprise today welcomed Debabrata Chowdhury, who joins the team as Vice President - Technology Development . He will be a key technology resource for the Group. Debabrata comes to ADAE from Bharti Tele-ventures ltd., where he was Chief Technology Officer, Enterprise Services . His responsibilities included new product innovation and solutions for the company's telecom products and services targeted for Airtel's Enterprise market of India's top corporate clients. Prior to Bharti, Debabrata has worked in the U.S. for organisations like HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, INC., NETWORK EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., TELENOVA AND NORTEL. With a career span of around 21 years in IT and Telecommunications domain, he has handled responsibilities in the areas of Broadband and Wireless Networks Divisions. Debabrata is B.S. in Electrical Engineering and has pursued Graduate studies in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State and University of South California. Reliance Infocomm welcomes Ms. Nalini Gupta as Marketing Advisor at the Chairman's Office Mumbai, July 20, 2005 Reliance Infocomm today welcomed Ms. Nalini Gupta, who joins the team as Marketing Advisor - Chairman's Office. Ms. Gupta comes to Reliance Infocomm from Airtel Enterprise Services (AES), where she was Chief Products and Marketing Officer. Her responsibilities included Product Management of voice and data products, along with new introductions. Prior to Bharti, Ms. Gupta has worked in India and the US, for organisations like AT&T, Pacific Bell and Bellcore (now Telecordia). With a career span of around 18 years in the Product Management domain, she has handled diverse responsibilities in the areas of IT and Networking. Ms. Gupta is a B.S. as well as an M.S. in Computer Sciences from The College of Staten Island, City University of New York. -
Jus wait for a couple of days for your phone to get activated on the MMS Portal. It does definitely work till now!! Keep Trying, thats the best way to get ringtones/wallpapers. Make sure u reduce the size of wallpapers / ringtones n keep them within 80-100kB. And i think adding more slides than 1 to the MMS thru the Portal doesn't work. It gives error on the recd mms at the phone.
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There is one shop next to STANDARD ELECTRONICS at King's Circle. I forgot the name of the shop. But its a book shop... check it up!
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And we r meeting up at Rajmachi too! Hope u rem that!
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Once we get a decent review, we'll split the posts. Till all the speculation is on, this is the thread to discuss
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Which world r u into, dude?
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Colour handset @ Rs2799 from Reliance Infocomm Rs 1,000 bonus talktime on new handsets Media Release DAKC (Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City), Navi Mumbai, July 12, 2005 With Reliance Infocomm announcing a bonus talk time of Rs 1,000 on purchase of new handsets across the country, effectively, a new colour handset will now be available at Rs 2,799. The price for some popular black-and-white handsets would work out to Rs999. For prepaid subscribers, the bonus talk time that is valid for 90 days from the date of purchase can be consumed for making calls to Reliance IndiaMobiles. It is open for all new handsets activated between July 10 and 31, 2005. On postpaid tariff plans, it will be credited to the monthly bills at the rate of Rs 200 a month for five months. The bonus could be consumed for making calls to both Reliance IndiaMobile and Fixed Wireless Phone and the offer will be effective from July 9 to August 09, 2005. As the company expands its subscriber base, the company is looking to spread the fruits of mobile revolution and excitement of owning a colour handset. The LG 5130, for instance, has unique features such as a speakerphone and Hindi interface to facilitate SMS in the national language, multimedia capabilities, and a screen large enough to support video clips, games, wallpapers and other such multimedia applications available on R World. The phone also doubles up as a wireless modem to provide access to the Internet anywhere, anytime with R Connect service. Reliance Infocomm Ltd., an Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises group company, is India's largest private information and communications services provider, with a subscriber base of over 12 million. Reliance Infocomm has established a pan-India, high-capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, to offer services spanning the entire Infocomm value chain. The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises group, is a member of the Reliance Group, founded by Shri Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002). Discussions here
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Can u pls explain wat is "custom made original"... Its got to be either original or custom made!!
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I dont know if it works wid a 191. But i've recently did the transfer on a new 6130. And it worked perfect.
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Waah! Ok... Anybody wanting to join me for the 1-day trek that i plan to go on 31st July? The place would be "Rajmachi".. Mumbaites know abt it, i hope. We depart from CST or Dadar stn on 30th Nite. And rest is the trek from next morning!! Back by late evening on 31st! Cost = 100 odd bucks... Need to register by the 15th of this month. so Let me know via email. Theek?
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250 bucks "reward" for a 500 bucks card? Fishy huh!!
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oh! if things have improved for all, so then great... we should all be rejoicing and not crying abt the decrease in posts... Wonder y u guys give so much damn to it! Anyways, long in range, i see some great developments at RIC.. waiting for that to bust and get some more stuff on board. Till then, hold ur breath dudes... The Netway and DTH and Broadband is all going to make RIMweb buzzing all day once again!! Hail Anil
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Finally, relief for credit card users Rediff.com Niranjan Krishnan | July 02, 2005 14:59 IST In a welcome move that will wipe the frown off the face of many credit card holders, the Reserve Bank of India has proposed a set of guidelines to regulate credit card operations in the country. The draft of the guidelines is presently placed in public view for feedback from various stakeholders. They will be finalised in the next few months and come into force for implementation by the end of August. The scope of the proposed guidelines spans a whole gamut of credit card operations, touching upon card issuance, interest assessments, billing, customer rights, information-privacy and confidentiality, debt collection practices, outsourcing activities and redressal of customer grievances. Some of the creditable and consumer-friendly features of the proposal are: The terms and conditions of the credit agreement should be disclosed in clear and simple language in all important communications to the customers. A listing of key items to include in those communications is also provided in the guidelines. * The interest calculations must be explained with illustrations in each billing statement dispatched to customers. * The credit card companies should send their billing statements without delay and customers must be given at least 10 days for settling their bills before interest assessments can kick in. * Personal information of customers should be held confidential and cannot be shared with third parties. * An Internet-enabled "Do not call registry" must be maintained by credit card companies to give consumers the choice of opting out of unsolicited phone calls and SMS messages. * Debt collectors should not resort to verbal or physical intimidation or harassment of cardholders, their friends and family. * The credit card companies are liable for the actions of third parties hired by them for sales or collections. * Customer complaints should be resolved within 60 days. The RBI guidelines, though covering a lot of ground, however, are not free from their baggage of controversies, limitations and omissions. For full article click here
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Mobile industry dials wrong number Rediff.com Joji Thomas Philip in New Delhi | July 01, 2005 11:17 IST India's mobile users population is well below the projections. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India in March 2003 had set a target of 70 million mobile subscribers by March 2005 and 100 million by December 2005. With just six months to go, telecom service operators say it will be a miracle if the number manages to touch 70 million -- 30 per cent short of the target. In May 2005, the country's total mobile subscriber base (GSM, CDMA and WLL) was close to 56 million. "This is not exactly a slowdown -- we are still adding over 1.5 million subscribers a month. One must seek answers from the operators," Trai chairman Pradip Baijal said. The Cellular Operators' Association of India, the body representing all GSM players, had set an internal target of 80 million subscribers by the year-end. "This required an addition of 2.75 million new subscribers (both GSM and CDMA) a month. However, India has been averaging just about 1.5 million new subscribers per month. At current rates, we are likely to finish with 65-70 million subscribers by December," said COAI director-general T V Ramachandran The upshot is clear: Though India still continues to retain its position as the "fastest growing mobile market in the world", the mobile boom has started petering out with the urban markets reaching saturation. All operators, except BSNL, have a token presence in the rural segment. In 2005, the average monthly growth for the country's GSM operators was about 3.5 per cent, down from 4.01 per cent in 2004. For the CDMA players, the average monthly growth slipped to around 3 per cent from 4.21 per cent in 2004.
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Thnks for the info Tushar! But have u tried sending emails from known email providers like Yahoo, Rediff, Hotmail etc?? Let us know which ones work!
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Anil Takes Over As Chairman Of Reliance Infocomm
Chirag replied to Arun's topic in Reliance Communications
Anil appoints Gautam Doshi as group president Rediff.com July 01, 2005 17:28 IST Last Updated: July 01, 2005 17:37 IST The Anil Ambani controlled-ADA Enterprises on Friday announced the appointment of Gautam Doshi, a leading chartered accountant, as group president and key member of the leadership team. Doshi will be primarily responsible for mergers and acquisitions in addition to supervising tax, regulatory and accounting functions, a Reliance release said in Mumbai. Doshi, who qualified as a chartered accountant in 1975, was formally a senior partner at RSM & Co and a director of Ambit Corporate Finance and is widely recognised for his expertise in matters relating to accounting, taxation and regulatory laws, the release said. ADA Enterprises chairman Anil Ambani welcomed his appointment in the leadership team and said "Doshi is a great asset for any organisation and will add greatly to the efforts in creating value for the stakeholders". -
http://ringtones.indiatimes.com/RIL/website/index.jsp go to this link for help!
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wats the difference between the two?
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Yeps its the first sunday of August! And those Yahoo Offlines, i hate them for such spam!
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was wondering if anybody had the list of numbering sequence for RIM? wid these new 10digit series, cant figure out where it belongs!
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umm SD n DDR etc? Difference and compatibility or Later Upgrades! which is better?
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Am interested in knowing abt the branding issues! Who retains the legacy of RELIANCE Brand?? I doubt if both can retain the same brand!
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abey munna.. usko mera number de aur phone karne bol. the restart is not sometimes! Its a everytime thing. it can restart anytime!! So i better input this text quickly!