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Utsav

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  1. Keep it anywhere in or under C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu to make it work properly.
  2. New Handsets

    Any handset within 5K with FM and MP3 player?
  3. Mp3 Players

    I think no one s getting you Tanveer! For good personal portable disc-players, you can check Sony Walkman Range or you may check local market for portable ACD/VCD/MP3 players which will come within 1K. If you want a 5.1 Channel output, I don't think it will be available in a prtable machine! You may call me if you need to know more. You've got my number with you... don't you Best of luck finding the right product.
  4. Is Samsung N191 Available ?

    where can I get a refurbished N191 in Kol???
  5. LG RD 5340 Launched !

    The image displayed in their site is worthless. Taken a pic with my digiCam from a poster in a shop and uploading the same here.
  6. Video Editor

    Windows Movie Maker coming with XP.
  7. Frequency And Polarisation

    Upar se jaane ka baat nahin hain. Please try to concentrate and learn. BTW, what are the ranges of frequency in which CDMA handsets communicate? I mean the bandwidth. Does TATA have the higher slot?
  8. Rs 50* Discount On All Utility Bills U Pay

    Pretty confusing! Almost all the banks are having bill payment or Personal Payee Payment facility. I'm using UTI Bank's iConnect to pay bills. They send me alerts through email as soon as a registered biller raises a bill with them. You may even schedule the payment for paying an amount later (on due date). All you need is to open an account and register the billers from the drop-down menu after activating iConnect. No charges--No Rebates--No Hassles!
  9. All about Nokia 3155

    Neither impressive features nor value for money is being offered. Better sets are available with GSM for the same price. Nokia never mentions whether FM is Stereo or Mono. Perhaps the first phone in CDMA from Nokia which is available with RIM and offers colour depth of above 12bit.
  10. This thread is meant for tweaking system Configuration as well as Modem Configuration to achieve the best of RConnect! Please post anything that you think or you have done to your PC to increase the Speed of Connection for RConnect. I never use the RConnect Dialer software or Instalation CD to configure my PC for RConnect I just install a new modem on the COM port by selecting the option "Don't Detect my Modem, I'll select it from the List" and Select Standard 33600bps Modem from Standard Modem Types under Windows 98SE OS. I must point out that the RConnect installer installs Standard 28800bps Modem from Standard Modem Types under Windows 98SE OS I'm of the opinion that I must use the modem that can attain more speed. But the Standard 56000bps Modem of three different categories from Standard Modem Types under Windows 98SE OS don't respond to calls when installed When the Modem Properties Dialog Box displays the Modem to be Installed... the Properties of the Modem can be configured for Optimum performance. Remember to Install the Modem to that COM port in which you'll be connecting your Cable Also configure the modem for a speed of 115200 or may be for higher Now you may create a new connection from Dial-Up Networking with your user name and password being the same as your mobile number preceded by STD code without leading zeros. The number to Dial is #777 After all these, you may configure the COM port the Modem is using from the Device Manager TAB under System Properties Dialog Box. I wonder why the COM port does not get configured automatically even though it was configured from the Modem properties dialogue box Anyway, that was all you need to know to configure your RConnect Connection under the Windows98SE OS. Please post ur comments for Optimising the PC and Modem now. You may check the Speed at which your connection is active at ZDNetIndia's How fast is your ISP application.
  11. All Kind of Softwares

    Can anyone provide Xing MPEG player? I've heard this is the best s/w to play corrupt movie files and scratched CDs.
  12. LG RD 6230 launched !

    @MSM 6025 Don't know, but probably related with the processor or software. @LCD : Main : 128×128 65K Color In case of dual lcd handsets, there are two display panels. Main and external. The resolution is given as 128x128 pixels. That means the dispaly panel is composed of 128 pixels horizontally and 128 pixels vertically. The number of colours that can be produced by each pixel is 65K i.e. 65000. @Memory : 256M Flash/64Mb SRAM The Flash Memory(often extendable) is 256mb and System Random Access Memory (SRAM) is 64mb.
  13. Coming Soon: Choose Your Power Provider !

    Which states are going to have it and who are the operators?
  14. A New Ombudsman For Tele Operators

    What does ombudsman mean?
  15. All Kind of Softwares

    Can anyone provide me with Cinesoft Media Player mostly used by Cable operators for telecasting their own channel?
  16. Triple-play Time Has Come !

    As a professional Computer hardware Engineer and Assmbled PC vendor, I've already started assembling PCs that has an option for wired or wireless convergence. It is worth mentioning that a Mid-range PC can offer a full fledge connectivity with Television, Audio System/Home Theatre, Camera etc to give a novice user the scope to experience the basic level of convergence.
  17. Airtel Landline Number To Have New Series

    In which states Airtel is offering L/L service?
  18. Airtel Records Fastest Million In Mumbai

    All owing to KBC partially!
  19. Hehe! This Is Mother Of All Bill Errors

    Anyone in and around Kolkata, willing to go for such persuance may PM me.
  20. Microsoft's Next Non Windows Os

    Will it's source be open?
  21. Killing Bill's Browser

    Only Win2000/XP SP3
  22. New LG handsets in the pipeline

    Why don't you guys embed images or type the URLs right in your post ???
  23. What is EDGE? EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution) is a radio signalling technology for 3G mobile networks. It boosts data transfer rates and volumes on existing GSM/GPRS networks by significantly increasing data transfer speeds. How does EDGE work? EDGE works by improving the signalling interface used to communicate over the radio waves. Typically, EDGE brings three times the performance of GPRS, achieving an average data rate of 80 to 160 kbps per user with mobile terminals supporting 2-4 timeslots. It is great for applications that transfer large amounts of data between a mobile phone and enterprise networks - such as rich email messages that include attachments. ------------------About EDGE------------------ Due to its high data transfer rates, EDGE has been adopted as part of ITU's (International Telecommunication Union) family of technologies. Currently, EDGE is standardized by the same 3GPP standardization body as the 3G technology, WCDMA, harmonizing the development of both EDGE and WCDMA. ------------------EDGE benefits------------------ *Faster connection *Greater data volumes achieved *Significant increase in functionality *Can interoperate with with GSM networks for global coverage ----------------More About GSM & EDGE---------------- From the beginning, GSM has been developed in phases. New features have been continuously added to improve performance and capabilities built upon the solid foundation of the existing GSM infrastructure. Voice and data capabilities have been improved according to the needs and opportunities of operators and users. Standardization has now reached the 3GPP release 6 phase, with many of the earlier 3GPP release features soon to be implemented in existing GSM/EDGE networks. The GSM community sees further GSM/EDGE evolution as vital to support the continuity of operations of single (GSM/EDGE) and multimode (GSM/EDGE/WCDMA) networks. Many operators face increasing competition in mobile markets: fixed to mobile substitution increases voice traffic, more users are consuming data services, attractive new mobile multimedia services are constantly being launched. WCDMA (UMTS) has also arrived stimulating new demand and is now evolving as well to higher bitrates with HSPA (High Speed Packet Access), which is widening the bitrate gap between EDGE and WCDMA to a point where it again becomes visible in performance. This is increasing the pressure for further performance evolution in GSM bands. Typically, the existing 800, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz frequencies are being used at their optimum and in some cases to their maximum in urban areas. To handle more voice and data traffic, additional BTS sites are needed. Many operators are also expanding their GSM/EDGE coverage to remote rural areas where the lower cost of coverage is the key business parameter. In addition, operators with WCDMA are demanding enhanced indoor GSM/EDGE coverage. Voice services remain the mainstay of mobile operators’ revenue. As fixed to mobile substitution continues and emerging market operators expand their network coverage, it is likely that voice will remain the major component of revenue for many years to come. But convergence will not happen without prices dropping towards the level of fi xed line prices, which means that voice delivery costs must be reduced considerably. Users demand cheaper and more convenient use of existing applications. This sets two requirements for network evolution – faster bitrates and higher spectral efficiency. Faster bitrates speed up the user experience, particularly for heavier applications like corporate email with attachments, web browsing (http) and video services. Bitrates can only rise so far because of latency. Latency or Round-Trip-Time (RTT) needs to be reduced to expand beyond the limits set by the TCP-IP and other high level protocols. The good news is that light applications, like WAP browsing or MMS, also benefi t from higher speeds and reduced latency. The target for EDGE Evolution is to enable these enhancements with a low network impact that will increase the lifecycle of existing GSM/EDGE hardware and networks. Users are likely to be willing to spend more money on more convenient and higher quality applications, as well as on new and attractive mobile terminals required by EDGE Evolution. This WhitePaper examines EDGE’s market potential and the benefi ts of EDGE Evolution for existing and future new GSM operators who may have already migrated to EDGE capable networks or who are planning to migrate to GPRS/EDGE.
  24. Phone Book Transfer @ RWorld

    I've already uploaded my phone book from my N-191 but when I try to get the same downloaded with my RD2030 it fails due to authentication failure
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