EID SMS

Thursday 18 September 2008

Friend I have a special Iftar 4u
A Glass of Care
A Plate of Love
A Spoon of Peace
A Fork of Trust
And a Bowl of Prayers
Enjoy Your Iftar
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Eid leka aate hai dher sare khusiya,
Eid mita deta hai insan mai duriya,
Eid hai khuda ka ek nayam tabarok
Eisi liye kahte hai sab EID MUBARAK
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Jub kabi bin mange app per khushion ki bersaat ho,
jub kabi app ka dil anjaani khushi se betaab ho,
to samaj lena koi aap ko duaon main yaad ker raha hai.
Happy Eid Day
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May Allah this occasion flood your life with happiness,
ur heart with love,ur soul with spirtual,
ur mind with wisdom,
wishing u a very Happy Eid Mubarik
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May Allah this occasion flood your life with happiness,
ur heart with love,ur soul with spirtual,
ur mind with wisdom,
wishing u a very Happy Eid Mubarik
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Aaj se Aamire Garibi ka fasle na rahe,
Har Insan ek duje ko aapna bhai kahe,
Aj sob kuch bhool ka aa gale lag ja,
Mubarak ho tuje yeh EID-UL-AZHA.
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Its more than just an Eid wish,
more than a message too.
For it comes with warm and loving thouts
because it’s meant for you.
Of all the days to celebrate
this out shines the rest,
Here is hopeing that
this EID is happiest and best
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Allah’s Apostle used to
practice a aitakaf in
the last ten days of
the holy month of Ramadan,
May Allah removes all the hurdles
and make it easy to follow our prophet.
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Tum Acha Kro Aur Zamana Tum Ko
Bura Samjhe Ye Tumhare Haq Main Behtar Hay Bjaye Is K
Tum Boora Karo Aur Zamana Tum Ko Acha Samjhe
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Ae Allah, Hum Wo To Na Kar Sake Jo Tu Chahta Hai,
Kam Se Kam Hamein Yeh Tufeeq Ata Ferma
K Hum Wo Na Karein Jo Tu Nahi Chahta.
(Ameen)
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Network busy number busy
No signal massage not sent….
That’s what we’ll see on 1st day of ‘’Eid’’
So “Happy Eid Day” before the rush start.
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With all the love an sms can hold,
and happy wishes too..
This comes to say!
May this Eid day be wonderful for you
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I wish a wish for u.
The wish i wish for few.
The wish i wish for u is that
your all wishes come true
so keep on wishing
as my all wishes are with you.
“Eid Mubarak”
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Eid days are meant to celebrate
the goals and the achievements
that make you happiest.
The ideals you beleive in,
the dream you love the best.
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May the magic of dis EID
bring lots of happiness in ur life
& may u celebrate it wid
all ur close friendzzzzzz
& may it fill ur HEART wid love
When my arms can’t
reach people close to my heart.
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I always hug them with my prayers.
May allah’s peace be with you.
A very happy eid mubarak 2 U.
You are awarded a bouqet of good deeds,
a vase of blessing,
a parachut of glad itdings
4 completing da holy ramadan.
EID MUBARAK
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I wish you ALL a very happy and peaceful Eid.
May Allah accept your good deeds,
forgive your transgressions and ease
the suffering of all peoples around the globe.
Eid Mubarak
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Many are the wishes
that are being sent your way,
but the is a special one
for a very happy Eid Day
May the day delight
and the moments measure all the special joys
for all of you to treasure.
May the year ahead
be fruitful too,
for your home and family
and specially for you.
EID MUBARAK
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Operamini vs Ucweb vs Teashark

Saturday 13 September 2008

OPERA MINI 4.1

1.Opera Mini 4.1 lets you have the full Web everywhere. This newest release includes several new features, including automatic completion of Web addresses, making it easier to get to the sites you need; tools for attaching files to Web-based email; uploading photos to your blog or other site; downloading attachments from email for storage on your phone; and saving and viewing pages offline.

The new Opera Mini 4.1 lets you search for text within a Web page so you can get to the information you need even quicker than before.

When typing Web addresses, Opera Mini 4.1 will recognize and suggest completions for you based on your bookmarks and browsing history, making address input faster, easier and much more intuitive.

On phones with JSR-75, you can now upload and download files using Opera Mini 4.1, without being re-routed to your phone’s native browser. Update your blog while on the go. Upload photos to your Web site or social network. Add attachments easily to Web-based email, and download other non media-rich content to your phone using Opera Mini 4.1.

Other Special Features include


Sync bookmarks and Speed Dial
View pages in Landscape mode
Power scrolling shortcuts
Also In Opera Mini 4.1, there is CSS support that Web designers need to make their Web pages look pixel perfect on in the mobile Web world.

To Download Click here

TEASHARK

2.TeaShark is a beta service, and is not yet fully tested.TeaShark renders web pages the same way as desktop browsers. It's no more mobile web with hardly any content. Your favorite sites are the same on your phone and the desktop.

There's an intelligent mouse for easy navigation. The cursor jumps to the next link to click, saving you the trouble. Navigate as fast or slow as you need with page up and down, left and right shortcuts. Jump to content: the display snaps to the text you're reading.

TeaShark has unique 2-level zooming. The first level is for fine scrolling with reading capabilities, while the second is for quick jumping from section to section. You'll never be lost on the page.

TeaShark can rotate the page 90 degrees to landscape mode.

Tabs is a must for any browser. TeaShark has it. You can open a link in a tab and access it the same way as you would access your browsing history. You can easily slide back and forth, up and down. TeaShark also remembers your last session and when you start it up again, your browsing and tab history is there as you left it the last time.

Color tagging helps you to keep your favorite pages organized. There are 8 pre-defined colors from which you can choose from.

With desktop-like text selection and phone number recognition.

To download click Here


UCWEB

3.With UCWEB, you can not only visit WAP site quickly, but also the colorful WEB sites fluently, to enjoy the pleasantness of wireless thoroughly.

Wireless is more colorful! Information, entertainment, community, forum, blog, it’s all we have. Site navigation service recommends excellent internet sites and hot sites to you! Click! click! click! It’s so easily to access the site. Opening the site you want quickly, reading what you like, and listening what you love.

Don’t doubt the voluminous information can be searched on your mobile phone! With UCWEB, you can do it! UCWEB offers various search engines, such as Baidu, Google, Yicha, to satisfy your desire of searching the whole Internet. UCWEB supports to search by sort, such as web pages, MP3, pictures, maps,etc

By a mobile phone, you can enjoy a fresh experience of receiving & sending mails as quickly and conveniently as by PC anytime and anywhere! UCWEB builds-in mailing function, which supports the majority of mailboxes, such as 163, hotmail, Yahoo mail, and a lot of mail attachments formats (doc, xls, pdf, txt, jpg, bmp, htm, zip, e.g.), it encrypts account code and application program simultaneously, and protect your mail security at best, make you receive/send or write mails by mobile phone as smoothly as by PC.

Beautiful pictures!MP3!Characteristic phone ring tone! UCWEB lets you get all you want. The powerful download function makes your download easily, and which make you save time and cost.

UCWEB download function supports the big file download and the break points discontinuous transmission, which adopts the data compression technique to reduce the data traffic.

Do you regret that you can’t save the sites/pages you like? Is there no storage space for storing MP3, games? Is data lost when you change mobile phone? Don’t worry, UCWEB resolves these problems for you! It offers service such as bookmark, favorite, user can manage web sites which regularly browsed easily in mobile phone or in PC. The mobile phone hard disk is the bridge of PC and mobile phone, by which accessing the picture, MP3 and game is easy

With a mobile phone, the latest hot Internet information can be subscribed! With RSS news subscription function you can subscribe RSS seeds, and manage the RSS resource, and then read the updated details in RSS freely. You can login directly in your mobile phone, or open http://my.ucweb.com/ to subscript the RSS seeds.

With the shortcut key function, it makes the whole operation process of UCWEB simply, convenient. You can assemble shortcut keys with single key or double keys, and setup shortcut key by yourself. The customized service makes you enjoy the fully wireless happiness.

To Download Click Here

Latest VODAFONE Tricks And Hacks

Friday 12 September 2008

INTRODUCING VODAFONE

Vodafone Essar, previously Hutchison Essar is a cellular operator in India that covers 16 telecom circles in India . Despite the official name being Vodafone Essar, its products are simply branded Vodafone. It offers both prepaid and postpaid GSM cellular phone coverage throughout India and is especially strong in the major metros.

Vodafone Essar provides 2G services based on 900Mhz and 1800Mhz digital GSM technology, offering voice and data services in 16 of the country’s 23 licence areas.

Vodafone Essar is owned by Vodafone 52%, Essar Group 33%, and other Indian nationals, 15%.

On February 11, 2007, Vodafone agreed to acquire the controlling interest of 67% held by Li Ka Shing Holdings in Hutch-Essar for US$11.1 billion, pipping Reliance Communications, Hinduja Group, and Essar Group, which is the owner of the remaining 33%. The whole company was valued at USD 18.8 billion. . The transaction closed on May 8, 2007.

1992: Hutchison Whampoa and Max Group established Hutchison Max

2000: Acquisition of Delhi operations Entered Calcutta and Gujarat markets through ESSAR acquisition

2001: Won auction for licences to operate GSM services in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Chennai

2003: Acquired AirCel Digilink (ADIL - Essar Subsidiary) which operated in Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh East and Haryana telecom circles and renamed it under Hutch brand

2004: Launched in three additional telecom circles of India namely ‘Punjab’, ‘Uttar Pradesh West’ and ‘West Bengal’

2005: Acquired BPL, another mobile service provider in India

2008: Vodafone acquired Dishnet Wireless, a service provider in Orissa and has successfully launched its services in the following circle.

2008: Vodafone launched the Apple iPhone 3G to be used on its 17 circle 2G network.

Hutch was often praised for its award winning advertisements which all follow a clean, minimalist look. A recurrent theme is that its message Hello stands out visibly though it uses only white letters on red background. Another recent successful ad campaign in 2003 featured a pug named Cheeka following a boy around in unlikely places, with the tagline, Wherever you go, our network follows. The simple yet powerful advertisement campaigns won it many admirers.

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To send an sms to a fax machine (vodafone) put 9741 then the fax

no then send. You’ll get a confirmation text about 5 mins later.

If you key *#104# and press call you will get a number
beginning with 44 replace that 44 with 0 then dial the rest of that number
into any phone - it’s a direct line to your voicemail you can even divert calls to it.

Get through to customer services free by dialling 1611.

For Vodafone UK users, if you press *#105# then call you can check the status
of when your account was last updated.

To know where the nearest transmitter in your area, press *#102# and call.If not works try *#105# (Vodafone).

Type *#147# to display the last number that called with the time and date of the call aswell when phone was on/off..

On portuguese Vodafone call 1799 to receive a message with your credit balance, call *#100# to the same thing call *#102# to see your last call

*#103# gives you the time and date

Vodafone, quick scratch card top-up, type *#1345*topupcardnumber# and you will see your new balance on your display! If you press *#1345# you can see your balance on screen.

Type *#31# / *#30# / or *#102# to get the price duration and number of your last call.

Cell broadcast: 050 to display local area code and postcode.

Free voicemailing! Call 70612 and enter your phone number and voice mail password.

Tricks to come…

Know where your mobile was Made

Press the following on your mobile *#06# and the-international mobile equipment identity number appears. Then check the 7th and 8th numbers:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 th 8 th 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Phone serial no. x x x x x x ? ? x x x x x x x

IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 02 or 20 this means your cell phone was assembled in Emirates which is very Bad quality

IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 08 or 80 this means your cell phone was manufactured in Germany which is fair quality

IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 01 or 10 this means your cell phone was manufactured in Finland which is very Good

IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 00 this means your cell phone was manufactured in original factory which is the best Mobile Quality

IF the Seventh & Eighth digits are 13 this means your cell phone was assembled in Azerbaijan which is very Bad quality and also dangerous for your health

Latest AIRCEL Tricks And Hacks

INTRODUCING AIRCEL

The Aircel Group is a joint venture between Maxis Communications Berhad of Malaysia and Apollo Hospital Enterprise Ltd of India, with Maxis Communications holding a majority stake of 74%.

Aircel commenced operations in 1999 and became the leading mobile operator in Tamil Nadu within 18 months. In December 2003, it launched commercially in Chennai and quickly established itself as a market leader – a position it has held since.

Aircel began its outward expansion in 2005 and met with unprecedented success in the Eastern frontier circles. It emerged a market leader in Assam and in the North Eastern provinces within 18 months of operations. During this period, the company gained a foothold in 9 circles including Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Assam, North East, Orissa, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal.

The Company has currently gained a momentum in the space of telecom in India post the allocation of additional spectrum by the Department of Telecom, Govt. of India for 13 new circles across India. These include Delhi (Metro), Mumbai (Metro), Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra & Goa, Rajasthan, Punjab, UP (West) and UP (East).

Aircel has won many awards and recognitions. Voice and Data gave Aircel the highest rating for overall customer satisfaction and network quality in 2006. Aircel emerged as the top mid-size utility company in Businessworld’s ‘List of Best Mid-Size Companies’ in 2007. Additionally, Tele.net recognised Aircel as the best regional operator in 2008.

With over 10 million customers in the country, Aircel, the fastest growing telecom company in India, has revved up plans to become a full-fledged national operator by 2009.

Tricks to come…

Latest TATA INDICOM Tricks And Hacks

INTRODUCING TATA INDICOM

Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) is a part of the Tata Group of Companies, an Indian Conglomerate. It runs under the brand name Tata Indicom in India, in various telecom circles of India. The company forms part of the Tata Group’s presence in the Telecommunication Industry in India, along with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited (TTML) and TATA COMMUNICATIONS LTD..

In February this year, TTSL announced that it would provide CDMA mobile services targeted towards the youth, in a joint venture with Virgin, UK,on a Franchisee model basis.

Company background

Tata Teleservices is part of the INR Rs. 1,20,000 Crore (USD $29 billion)Tata Group, that has over 87 companies, over 3,30,000 employees and more than 2.8 million shareholders. With a committed investment of INR 36,000 Crore (USD $7.5 billion) in Telecom (FY 2006), the Group has a formidable presence across the telecom value chain.

Tata Teleservices spearheads the Group’s presence in the telecom sector. Incorporated in 1996, Tata Teleservices was the first to launch CDMA mobile services in India with the Andhra Pradesh circle.

Starting with the major acquisition of Hughes Telecom (India) Limited [now renamed Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited] in December 2002, the company swung into an expansion mode. With a total Investment of Rs 19,924 Crore, Tata Teleservices has created a Pan India presence spread across 20 circles that includes Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Gujarat, Karnataka, Delhi, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Bihar, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh (E), Uttar Pradesh (W), Kerala, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal.

Having pioneered the CDMA 3G1x technology platform in India, Tata Teleservices has established a robust and reliable 3G ready telecom infrastructure that ensures quality in its services. It has partnered with Motorola, Ericsson, Lucent and ECI Telecom for the deployment of a reliable, technologically advanced network.

The company, which heralded convergence technologies in the Indian telecom sector, is today the market leader in the fixed wireless telephony market with a total customer base of over 3.8 million.

Tata Teleservices’ bouquet of telephony services includes Mobile services, Wireless Desktop Phones, Public Booth Telephony and Wireline services. Other services include value added services like voice portal, roaming, post-paid Internet services, 3-way conferencing, group calling, Wi-Fi Internet, USB Modem, data cards, calling card services and enterprise services. Some of the other products launched by the company include prepaid wireless desktop phones, public phone booths, new mobile handsets and new voice & data services such as BREW games, Voice Portal, picture messaging, polyphonic ring tones, interactive applications like news, cricket, astrology, etc.

Tata Indicom redefined the existing prepaid mobile market in India, by unveiling their offering – Tata Indicom “Non Stop Mobile” which allows customers to receive free incoming calls. Tata Teleservices today has India’s largest branded telecom retail chain and is the first service provider in the country to offer an online channel www.ichoose.in to offer postpaid mobile connections in the country.

Today, Tata Teleservices Limited along with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited serves over 25 million customers in over 5,000 towns. With an ambitious rollout plan both within existing circles and across new circles, Tata Teleservices offers world-class technology and user-friendly services in 20 circles. Tata Teleservices (TTSL), along with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited (TTML) operates in more than 5,000 towns across 19 circles i.e. Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, New Delhi, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Bihar, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh (E), Uttar Pradesh (W), Kolkata, Kerala, MPCG and RoWB. It will also be launching its services in J & K and North East circles soon.

Tata Teleservices has also acquired GSM licenses for specific circles in India.

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Latest AIRTEL Tricks and Hacks

ABOUT AIRTEL

Airtel is the largest cellular service provider in India in terms of number of subscribers. Bharti Airtel owns the Airtel brand and provides the following services under the brand name Airtel: Mobile Services (using GSM Technology), Broadband & Telephone Services (Fixed line, Internet Connectivity(DSL) and Leased Line), Long Distance Services and Enterprise Services (Telecommunications Consulting for corporates). It has presence in all 23 circles of the country and covers 71% of the current population (as of FY07).

Leading international telecommunication companies such as Vodafone and SingTel held partial stakes in Bharti Airtel.

In April 2006 Bharti Global Limited was awarded a telecommunications licence in Jersey in the Channel Islands by the local telecommunications regulator the JCRA. In September 2006 the Office of Utility Regulation in Guernsey awarded Guernsey Airtel with a mobile telecommunications licence. In May 2007 Jersey Airtel and Guernsey Airtel announced the launch of a relationship with Vodafone for Island mobile subscribers. In July 2007, Bharti Airtel signed an MoU with Nokia-Siemens for a 900 million dollar expansion of its mobile and fixed network. In August 2007, the company announced it will be launching a customized version of Google search engine that will provide an ‘array of services’ to its broadband customers.

In March 2008, Bharti Airtel will roll out third generation services in Sri Lanka in association with Singtel. This is because Singapore-based Asian telecom major Singtel, which owns a little over 30% in Bharti Airtel, is a major player in the 3G space as it has already third generation networks in several markets across Asia.

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MOBILE Office Trick (SONY ERICSSON)

Plz Go step By step

These tricks are for a Sony Ericsson Mobile
1.Activate Airtel live by requesting to the Coustmer care
2.Send Message ALL to 52567
3.They will send you settings just save them all.
4.Now real work starts
go to the setting,there in the connectivity find the Data Comm. then data accounts there you will find all the recived settings from 52567
5.select Airtel live then APN ,in the APN the Address is airtelfun.com ,just change it to airtelgprs.com
6.Again go back to connectivity FROM THERE GO TO internet settings then to internet profiles select Mobile Office.
Thats All!!!
Now download Tea Shark browser from www.teashark.com
Also Download operamini4 for your mobile (i use Opera)

More to come…

Free Reliance GPRS with Airtel settings

INTRODUCING RELIANCE COMMUNICATION

Reliance Communications (formerly Reliance Infocomm), along with Reliance Telecom and Flag Telecom, is part of Reliance Communications Ventures (RCoVL). According to National Stock Exchange data, Anil Ambani controls 66.75 per cent of the company, which accounts for more than 1.36 billion shares of the company. It is an Indian telecommunications company. It is the flagship company of the Reliance-Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, comprising of power (Reliance Energy), financial services (Reliance Capital) and telecom initiatives of the Reliance ADA Group. Reliance Infocomm is currently managed by Anil Dhirubhai Ambani.It uses CDMA2000 1x technology.

RelCom is also into Wireline Business through out India and has the largest OFC backbone architecture [roughly 110,000 KMs] in the country. The company also has license in the GSM telecom services space for most of the Telecom Circles ( zones in layman's words). It currently operates in 8 circles and plans to launch in the others soon.

Reliance Communications has interests in Direct To Home (DTH) TV also, known as "Big TV". It plans to launch its DTH business by July 2008. Once done, RelCom will have presence across all B2C communications channel in one of the fastest growing markets in the world.

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RELANCE FREE SMART WITH AIRTEL SETTINGS

Surprised ? But it is true that you can enjoy free Reliance GPRS with the airtel settings,that means no need to waste Rs 5.00 for the reliance settings and no urging to the Coustmer Care peoples.

First of All with your Reliance smart sim activate the weekend GPRS pack with e recharge of Rs 39.00,then remove your sim from the handset and insert an airtel sim,from this sim send ALL to 52567.They will send you settings for GPRS,save them and then reinsert the reliance sim and browse the web
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New Technology

Monday 8 September 2008

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All VODAFONE Tricks And Hacks

Sunday 7 September 2008

INTRODUCING VODAFONE

Vodafone Essar, previously Hutchison Essar is a cellular operator in India that covers 16 telecom circles in India . Despite the official name being Vodafone Essar, its products are simply branded Vodafone. It offers both prepaid and postpaid GSM cellular phone coverage throughout India and is especially strong in the major metros.

Vodafone Essar provides 2G services based on 900Mhz and 1800Mhz digital GSM technology, offering voice and data services in 16 of the country's 23 licence areas.

Vodafone Essar is owned by Vodafone 52%, Essar Group 33%, and other Indian nationals, 15%.

On February 11, 2007, Vodafone agreed to acquire the controlling interest of 67% held by Li Ka Shing Holdings in Hutch-Essar for US$11.1 billion, pipping Reliance Communications, Hinduja Group, and Essar Group, which is the owner of the remaining 33%. The whole company was valued at USD 18.8 billion. . The transaction closed on May 8, 2007.

1992: Hutchison Whampoa and Max Group established Hutchison Max

2000: Acquisition of Delhi operations Entered Calcutta and Gujarat markets through ESSAR acquisition

2001: Won auction for licences to operate GSM services in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Chennai

2003: Acquired AirCel Digilink (ADIL - Essar Subsidiary) which operated in Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh East and Haryana telecom circles and renamed it under Hutch brand

2004: Launched in three additional telecom circles of India namely 'Punjab', 'Uttar Pradesh West' and 'West Bengal'

2005: Acquired BPL, another mobile service provider in India

2008: Vodafone acquired Dishnet Wireless, a service provider in Orissa and has successfully launched its services in the following circle.

2008: Vodafone launched the Apple iPhone 3G to be used on its 17 circle 2G network.

Hutch was often praised for its award winning advertisements which all follow a clean, minimalist look. A recurrent theme is that its message Hello stands out visibly though it uses only white letters on red background. Another recent successful ad campaign in 2003 featured a pug named Cheeka following a boy around in unlikely places, with the tagline, Wherever you go, our network follows. The simple yet powerful advertisement campaigns won it many admirers.

Read More

Tricks to come...

All BSNL Tricks And Hacks

INTRODUCING BSNL

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (known as BSNL, India Communications Corporation Limited) is a public sector communications company in India. It is the India’s largest telecommunication company with 24% market share as on March 31, 2008. Its headquarters are at Bharat Sanchar Bhawan, Harish Chandra Mathur Lane, Janpath, New Delhi. It has the status of Mini-ratna - a status assigned to reputed Public Sector companies in India.

BSNL is India’s oldest and largest Communication Service Provider (CSP). Currently has a customer base of 73 million as of June 2008.It has footprints throughout India except for the metropolitan cities of Mumbai and New Delhi which are managed by MTNL. As on March 31, 2008 BSNL commanded a customer base of 31.55 million Wireline, 4.58 million CDMA-WLL and 36.21 million GSM Mobile subscribers. BSNL’s earnings for the Financial Year ending March 31, 2007 stood at INR 397.15b (US$ 9.67 b) with net profit of INR 78.06b (US$ 1.90 billion). Today, BSNL is India’s largest Telco and one of the largest Public Sector Undertaking with estimated market value of $ 100 Billion. The company is planning an IPO with in 6 months to offload 10% to public in the Rs 300-400 range valuing the company at over $100 billion.

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BSNL INTERNET HACK

The Main Principle Behind This Is We Hav 2 Fool The Bsnl Techies 2 Activate Portal And Thus Get Gprs Activated / Get “G” Signal On Ur Cell As Bsnl Portal (Wap.Cellone.In) Needs “Gprs Signal On Ur Cel (Whether Gprs Is Formaly Activated/Registerd Or Not (By My Method )I Dont Know)

Normally They Dont Do That Inspite Of The Fact That They Should Activate Gprs Signal Service For Portal!!!
And They Will Give U No Of Reasons—-
—That Portal Is Message Based , So Go To Cellone Icon In Menu And Use That Sms Based Portal
—That Portal Service Will Be Activated When U Will Activate Gprs By Filling Up Form And Registering At Nearest Ccn!!
—That Ur Handset Has Some Problems (If U Say That “G” Signal Is Not Present)
—-Etc,Etc!!

U Have 2 Activate Portal First Which Is Free And U Can Eat Up Cc’s For This Reason!!
So What U Hav 2 Do Is–
1) Send Portal To 3733 And Confirmation Shd Come With 5 Min At-Maximm !!
2) Send For Atleast 20-30 Times (Can B Any More Than That)
Just S**K Up The Network(3733) With These Messages !!!
That’s Free No!! Both On Post And Pre!!
3) Now Along Also Send 20-40 Sms As Gprs To 3733
(No Of Sms Directly Proportional 2 Hate For Bsnl And How Early U Wnan Get Ur Gprs Activated) This Is Also Free Both On Post And Pre!!
4) U Will Get Confirmation In Both Cases And Msg Tells U 2 Get Settings From 9400024365, The No Of Cc!!
Here At My Place I Can Dial 9419024365 Also!
Both R Toll Free And Both R Located In Chandigarh!!!
(((((((And Some Of The Cc’s Say They Cant Give Such Sensitive Information That Where They R Located, As If Thay Have A 3 Rd World Of Their Own! And The Other Dumbs Said That They R In Chandigarh!!!!)))))

I Would Advise All First, 2 Call Them Once 2 Get The Settings!!
(Most Of The Times That Is Incorect But Gives U An Idea Of Settings In Ur Area))
Try And In Ur 1 St Call Only,
Talk Roughly And Tell Them U R Calling 10-20th Time Just For Settings And Is That Their Service!!!
5) Now When U Get Them Save Them And Plz Post Them Here!!!
6) Now Get Atleast 2-3 Complaints Registered( Each After 1 Day) That Ur Portal Has Not Activated And Get Their Serial No.
And In The End Bombard Them Abt The Status Of All Those Complaints !!
B4 Registering Ur Complaint They Will Hesitate Much And Always Say Taht They Will B Sendin New Settings Which R Accurate! But Dont Belive Them And Just Register Complaints!!
6)After That, U Have 2 Only Wait Until “G” Signal Is There On Ur Screen!!

Look, What I Have Wriiten Abv Is Method By Which I Got Activated My “G” Service !!! Without Fillin Any Form Or Such And Without Any Money Drain!!
May Be Since It Bypasses The Formal Way Of Registeration, That Is Why This Trick Is Working !!!!!!!!!!!!

More To Come…

Real Mobile Office Trick For Airtel

Saturday 6 September 2008

Plz Go step By step

These tricks are for a Sony Ericsson Mobile

1.Activate Airtel live by requesting to the Coustmer care

2.Send Message ALL to 52567

3.They will send you settings just save them all.

4.Now real work starts 
go to the setting,there in the connectivity find the  Data Comm. then data accounts there you will find all the recived settings from 52567

5.select Airtel live then APN ,in the APN the Address is airtelfun.com ,just change it to airtelgprs.com

6.Again go back to connectivity FROM THERE GO TO internet settings then to internet profiles select Mobile Office.

Thats All!!!

Now download Tea Shark browser from www.teashark.com

Also Download operamini4 for your mobile (i use Opera)

History To Modern - MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Thursday 4 September 2008

November
1850

The first Experimental Electric Telegraph Line was started between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour.

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October
1851

The Line completed and opened for East India Company�s traffic.

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April
1852

Dr. O�Shaughnessy�s report on successful working of the experimental Line landed before the Bengal Govt.

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November
1953

Construction started of 4,000 miles of telegraph lines connecting Calcutta and Peshawar in the north via Agra and Bombay through Sindwa Ghats, Bombay and Madras in the South as well as Ootacamund and Bangalore.

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October
1854

The first Telegraph Act enacted.

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February
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1855

Electric telegraph opened to public traffic.

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1857

The �Mutiny�.

Electric Telegraph saved India� � Dalhousie.

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1858

First Indo-Ceylon cable laid

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January
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1865

First Indo-European telegraph communication effected.

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1867

A new cable laid between India and Ceylon.

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1871

International Telegraph Conference at Berne and Rome.

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October
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1872

Interference to Telegraph Working by Magnetic Storm.

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1873

Duplex Telegraphy introduced in India between Bombay and Calcutta

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1873

Indigenous manufacture of cables for river crossing by Telegraph Workshops, Alipore.

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August
1875

The first Private Telephone line supplied by the Telegraph department.

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August
1877

Indian Telegraph Department erected telegraph line between

Srinagar and Gilgit on behalf of the Maharaja of Kashmir.

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1878

For the first time (except the first year) the receipt of the Indian

Telegraph Department exceeded the expenses, netting a surplus

Of Rs. 182,128.
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July
1880

I.T.D. transferred responsibility of the Ceylon Telegraph System

and offices to the Ceylon Government.
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November
1881

Licences granted to Private Companies to operate Telephone

Systems at Madras, Bombay, Rangoon, Calcutta.

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January
1882

Opening of telephone exchange at Bombay.

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October
1885

Upper Burma Campaign � I.T.D. helps in providing communi- cations for swift advance.

Introduction of Quadruplex telegraphy and copper wire for transmission.

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1886

Copper wire for transmission between Bombay and Madras

instead of iron wire.

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1887

Facilities afforded to Indian Meteorological Service for communicating �Storm Signals� to all places.

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1888

Post Office and Telegraph Department combined as quasi- commercial departments.

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JANUARY
1889

Death of Dr. O�Shaughnessy at Southern.

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1892-95

Construction and control of Telegraph System of Kashmir State by I.T.D.

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1895-96

Phonograms introduced for the first time at Bombay and Calcutta.

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1902

First wireless telegraph station established between Saugor Islands and Sandheads.

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1903

Field Telegraphs for Sikkim, Tibet.

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1903

Reorganisation of Superior Establishment in Telegraph.

Departmental Wireless Telegraph introduced.

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1904

Wireless Telegraph introduced between Elephant Point and Amherst.

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1905

Control of Telegraph Department transferred from P.W.D. to Commerce and Industry Department, except for matters connected with Buildings and Electricity.

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1906

Baudot system introduced between Calcutta and Bombay, and

Calcutta and Rangoon.

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August
1907

Central Battery working of telephones was first introduced in Kanpur.

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DECEMBER
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1907

Women signalers employed for the first time.

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1907-08

Wireless Telegraph working between Diamond Islands and Port Blair were successful during the nights of cold weather.

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1908

Wheatstone working between London and Calcutta, Madras and Rangoon.

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1909

Wireless Telegraph Traffic was maintained with ships at-sea from Calcutta stations at Diamond Island, Table Island, etc.

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April
1910

Birth of Technical Branch as a separate organization for dealing with the technical matters under Electrical Engineer-in- Chief.

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DECEMBER
1910

Telegraph Department awarded a gold medal in the United Provinces Exhibition held at Allahabad.

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1910-11

Introduction of Circle Scheme in the department and decentralization.

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1912-14

Amalgamation of Postal and Telegraph Department under a single Director-General. Reversion of control of P&T again to P.W.D.

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1913-14

First automatic exchange at Simla with a capacity of 700 lines with 400 actual connections.

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1914-18

Production of war materials by Workshops.

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APRIL
1919

Lady operators employed in Simla Exchange.

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1920

Madras-Port Blair route for Wireless Telegraph opened.

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May
1921

Recurrence of Magnetic Storm after a period of 50 years. Telegraph Traffic in south India interrupted.

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AUGUST
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1921

National Cash Registers introduced in Calcutta C.T.O. for the first time.

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1921

Continuous wave transmitters for wireless telegraphy replaces

the spark transmitters.

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1921

Introduction of R.A.X. at Poona.

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1922

Department erected a line for Tibetan Government from Gyantse to Lhassa.

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1923

Long distance dialing (90 miles) introduced between Lahore and Lyallpur.

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1923

First Trunk Telephone Circuit in Burma established between Rangoon and Pegu.

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1923-24

152 questions relating to Department were asked and answered in the Legislative Assembly.

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1924

Floods and cyclone interrupted Telegraph Traffic throughout India.

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Ist April
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1925

Accounts of the Department re-constituted on the basis of a full-fledged commercial unit.

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1925-26

Conversion of Delhi Manual system to Auto System.Deluxe telegrams for greeting messages with foreign countries introduced.

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23rd July
1927

Radio-Telegraph started working between U.K. and India. The beam station at Kirkee and Dhond opened by Lord Irwin and greetings exchanged with the King of England.
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May
1933

Radio-Telephone communications between England and India opened by India Radio and Cable Communication Co. Special Trunk Exchange was installed at Kirkee.

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December
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1936

Indo-Burma Radio-Telephone service started functioning between Madras and Rangoon.
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1936-37

Use of Trunk Lines for broadcasting programmes introduced.

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1937

Burma and Aden Telegraph Systems, which were a part of Indian Telegraph System, separated.

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1937

Deluxe Telegram with foreign countries introduced.

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1938-39

Construction of short wave and medium wave wireless telegraph receivers in a number of stations and direction finding stations at Gaya and Allahabad.
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1940

Introduction of �Urgent Private Inland Trunk Calls�. Overseas Telephone Service temporarily suspended due to war conditions.

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1942

Bombay Australian wireless Telegraphic service inaugurated.

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February
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1942

Bombay-China Wireless Service inaugurated. Training center at Calcutta transferred to Jabalpur.

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1942

The Bombay Telephone Workshop was taken over by the I.T.D.

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1943

The Jabalpur Telegraph Workshop started.

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1943

The Bombay, Calcutta and Madras Telephone Systems were taken over by I.T.D.

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1942-47

Telecommunication Development Scheme came into operation.

A Telecommunication Development Board was set up.
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August
1944

Bombay-New York Wirless Telegraph Service was commissioned into service.

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September
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1944

Second civilian outlet to U.K., Delhi and London Wireless Telegraph Service inaugurated.

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1947

India was represented at the important Atlantic City International

Radio Conference.

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1947

Direct Telephone link to Kashmir and Assam.

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1947

The late Sardar Patel launched Jalaprabha on Telephone Carrier Channel and Wireless.

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1st June
1949

Introduction of Hindi telegram in Devanagari script.

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DECEMBER
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1949

�Own Your Telephone� Scheme inaugurated.

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1949

Wireless Station commenced functioning at Srinagar.

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1949-50

State Merger Scheme; the P&T gradually took over the respective

State P&T Systems.

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January
1950

India-Afghanistan Wireless Telegraph Service inaugurated. Radio-Telephone Service between India and Nepal inaugurated.

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May-June
1950

Coastal Wireless Stations at Karwar, Ratnagiri and Mangalore started.

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October
1950

The Wireless Telephone Service between Indonesia and India opened.

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NOVEMBER
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1950

Private Priority Telegram introduced.

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1950

�Own Your Telephone Exchange� Scheme began to operate.

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December
1950

�Telegraph Wires (Unlawful possession) of 1950, Act was passed by Parliament.
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March
1951

The First Asian Games held at Delhi was conveyed by a direct Radio telephoto service between India and Japan.

Innovation of Radio-Telephoto Service.

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December
1951

Launching of S.S. Jalapushpa of Scindia Steam Navigation Company at Vizagapatam by Shri N.V. Gadgil from Bombay through telegraph circuits.

Wireless Telegraph link to Thailand.

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June
1951

Wireless Telegraph link to Moscow.

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July
1951

Wireless Telegraph and Telephone link to Egypt.

First Toll Cable : Delhi-Ghaziabad.

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September
1951

Wireless Telegraph and Telephone link to Iceland.

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Mar/Aug
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1952

Wireless Telephone link to Iran/Japan.

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1953

12 channel carrier systems introduced.

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1953

First Automatic Exchange in Calcutta. Telex Service in Bombay.

First 12-Channel Carrier Systems. Introduction of Frequency Modulation. Mechanisation of Telephone Revenue Accounting.

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July
1959

First Coaxial route between Delhi-Agra commissioned.
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November
1960

First subscriber trunk dialing route commissioned between Kanpur and Lucknow
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December
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1965

First microwave route between Calcutta-Asansol opened

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February
1967

First crossbar-local exchange commissioned at Mambalam � Madras.

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December
1967

First crossbar trunk automatic exchange out into service at Madras

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March
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1975

First PCM system between city and Andheri telephone exchanges commissioned in Mumbai.

�Advanced Level Telecom Training Centre� commenced training activities from Delhi to be eventually shifted to its own campus in Ghaziabad.

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1976

Installation of SPC gateway telex exchange and introduction of International Subscriber dialed telex service.

First Digital Microwave System introduced in Calcutta Junction network

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Introduction of Press Bulletin Service (PBS).

�Telecommunications Consultants India Limited� set up in the public sector to provide consultancy services in telecommunications

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1979

First optic fibre system for local junction commissioned at Pune.

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1980

First satellite earth station for domestic communications established at Secunderabad (U.P.)

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1981

Troposcatter system link between India and U.S.S.R. inaugurated.

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1982

First SPC electronic digital telex exchange commissioned at Bombay.

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1983

First SPC analogue electronic trunk automatic exchange commissioned at Bombay.

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1984

�Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) was established as a society for development of digital switching system.

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1985

First Mobile Telephone Service introduced at Delhi.

First Radio Paging introduced in Delhi.

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1986

�Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited� and�Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited� were established.

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1987

First digital coaxial 140 Mb/s between Ahmedabad and Rajkot commissioned.

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1988

International gateway packet switch system commissioned at Bombay.

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1991

I-Net exchange commissioned.

Inmarsat coastal earth station at ARVI to provide maritime communication.

Voice Mail Service (VMS) introduced in Delhi.

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1994

Announcement of National Telecom Policy.
Cellular telephone service started in Calcutta and Delhi.

Internet service provided by VSNL.

ISDN service started commercially.

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1995

The �Telecom Regulatory Authority of India� wasset up.

Wireless in Local Loop (WLL) telephone system introduced in MTNL Delhi.

Indo � Nepal Optical Fibre link Commissioned.

Basic Telecom Services opened for private competition.

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1998

New ISP Policy was announced.

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1999

New Telecom Policy .

DOT is separated into two organs- DTS and DTO.

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2000

Telecom disputes, settlement and Appellate Tribunal was established.

National Long Distance Service opened for private competition.

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is born.

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2001

Convergence Bill to promote, facilitate and develop the carriage and content of communications tabled in the Parliament.

Policy for GMPCS service has been announced.

Policy for PMRTS has been announced.

Policy for UMS was announced.

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2002

VSNL came under private management.

International Long Distance Service opened for private competition.

Internet telephony was started.

3G INDIA - Read More

3G Battle In India...

3G IN INDIA

People in India are looking forward to more information, faster data access and multimedia services through their mobile phones. 3G technology is here to turn this dream into reality. It’s a technology anxiously awaited by telecom operations and subscribers in India.

How long do we have to wait?

Not very long! India is all set to launch 3G mobile telephone services by october 2008 first in four indian metros.

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India chairman Nripendra Misra, a total of 32.5 MHz is available for allocation within the next 6-9 months.

Trai has also recommended auctioning 200 MHz for broadband wireless access services like Wimax (worldwide interoperability for microwave access) and has proposed a national frequency management board to oversee spectrum availability and its efficient use.

He hopes that the allocated spectrum would be enough for the next two years and said Trai would recommend freeing up more spectrum for those who lose out in this auction.

So what is 3G spectrum all about?

What is spectrum?

Radio frequency (RF) is a frequency or rate of oscillation within the range of about 3 Hz to 300 GHz. This range corresponds to frequency of alternating current electrical signals used to produce and detect radio waves. Since most of this range is beyond the vibration rate that most mechanical systems can respond to, RF usually refers to oscillations in electrical circuits or electromagnetic radiation.

How is 3G different from 2G and 4G?

While 2G stands for second-generation wireless telephone technology, 1G networks used are analog, 2G networks are digital and 3G (third-generation) technology is used to enhance mobile phone standards.

3G helps to simultaneously transfer both voice data (a telephone call) and non-voice data (such as downloading information, exchanging e-mail, and instant messaging. The highlight of 3G is video telephony. 4G technology stands to be the future standard of wireless devices.

Currently, Japanese company NTT DoCoMo and Samsung are testing 4G communication.

How will 3G services help you?

3G services will enable video broadcast and data-intensive services such as stock transactions, e-learning and telemedicine through wireless communications

All telecom operators are waiting to launch 3G in India to cash in on revenues by providing high-end services to customers, which are voice data and video enabled. India lags behind many Asian countries in introducing 3G services.

What is Trai’s recommendation on 3G pricing?

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recommended auctioning radio frequencies for 3G telecom services at a reserve price of Rs 1,050 crore (Rs 10.50 billion) to companies seeking to offer nationwide high-speed Internet and streaming video.

The base price for spectrum in cities like Mumbai and Delhi and Category A telecom circles is Rs 120 crore (Rs 1200 million); in cities like Chennai and Kolkata and Category B circles Rs 80 crore (Rs 800 million); and in all other cities Rs 15 crore (Rs 150 million).

What are the frequency bands and quota for CDMA?

Trai has recommended three sets of frequency bands - 450 mhz, 800 mhz and 2.1 ghz. For CDMA players like Reliance [Get Quote] and Tata Teleservices 1.25 MHz each is offered. CDMA operators are free to bid both in the 2.1 GHz and the 450 MHz bands, but they will be allocated spectrum only in one. The pricing of these two bands is linked to the auction in the 2.1 GHz band.

CDMA operators will pay the same as the second-highest GSM bidder. And if there is more than one claimant in the 450 MHz band, the reserve price will be half of that arrived at in the 2.1 GHz band. Another rider is that if the highest bid is a quarter more than the lowest, the lowest bidder has to raise its bid to 75 per cent of the winning bid.

But CDMA operators are likely to face problems. Operating 3G services on 450 MHz is a problem because we they do not have dual-band phones that work both in 450 MHz and in 800 MHz (the band in which CDMA operates in India).

What are the issues regarding 3G for providers and users?

3G has successfully been introduced in Europe. But several issues continue to hamper its growth.

High spectrum licensing fees for the 3G services

Huge capital required to build infrastructure for 3G services.

Health impact of electromagnetic waves.

Prices are very high for 3G mobile services.

Will 2G users switch to 3G services.

Takes time to catch up as the service is new.

What are the issues regarding 3G pricing?

Pricing has been a cause of concern. Spectrum auctions ran into billions of euros in Europe. In Europe, spectrum licensing fees were collected years before the 3G service was developed and it required huge investments to build 3G networks, hitting mobile operators’ margins.

However, in Japan and South Korea, spectrum licensing fees were not applicable as the focus of these countries were national IT infrastructure development.

Which companies have applied for 3G license?

3G spectrum has been provided to GSM players like BSNL, MTNL, Bharti, and Vodafone and some international companies have also shown intrest to carry out an interface check on a non-commercial basis ahead of the start of 3G mobile services.

Trial spectrum has been given for a period of one month. This will be only 1/1000th of the actual 3G spectrum capability. Apart frm PSU majors, spectrum for carrying out 3G trials has been given to all those who have applied under the National Frequency Allocation Plan on the 2.1 GHz band. GSM players operate on 900 MHz and 1,800 MHz, while CDMA players operate on 800 MHz.

What is the pricing issue in India?

While Tatas have welcomed Trai’s Rs 1,400-crore (Rs 14 billion) base price for a nationwide rollout of 3G services, the rest of the players find the price too exorbitant.

Bharti-Airtel is disappointed with the pricing as they were expecting it to be Rs 300-400 crore (Rs 3-4 billion). The reserve price is a disincentive for telecom companies in India. Bharti has appealed to lower the prices specially for rural penetration.

The Cellular Operators Association of India and the Association of Unified Service Providers of India are studying TRAI’s recommendations and have not given their comments.

However, Trai chairman Nripendra Misra has said that there is no reason to worry as players will not bid exorbitantly and derail the auction. Misra said telecom operators had matured from their experiences and global developments, and would bid sincerely.

What about the security in a 3G network?

3G networks offer a greater degree of security than 2G predecessors. By allowing the UE to authenticate the network it is attaching to, the user can be sure the network is the intended one and not an impersonator. 3G networks use the KASUMI block crypto instead of the older A5/1 stream cipher. However, a number of serious weaknesses in the KASUMI cipher have been identified.

In addition to the 3G network infrastructure security, end to end security is offered when application frameworks such as IMS are accessed, although this is not strictly a 3G property.

Where was 3G spectrum first introduced?

Japan was the first country to introduce 3G on a large commercial scale. In 2005, about 40 per cent of subscribers used only 3G networks. It is expected that during 2006 the subscribers would move from 2G to 3G and upgrade to the next 3.5 G level.

The success of 3G in Japan also shows that video telephony was the killer application for 3G networks. Downloading music was the biggest draw in 3G services.

In how many countries does 3G exist?

There are about 60 3G networks across 25 countries . In Asia, Europe and the USA, telecom firms use WCDMA technology. The WCDMA standard provides seamless global evolution from today’s GSM with support of the worlds’ largest mobile operators.

WCDMA technology is built on open standards, wide ranging mobile multimedia possibility, and vast potential economies of scale with the support of around 100 terminal designs to operate 3G mobile networks.

3G services were introduced in Europe in 2003.
What speed we can expect?

It is often suggested by industry sources that 3G can be expected to provide 384 kbit/s at or below pedestrian speeds, but only 128 kbit/s in a moving car.

Apple has introduced its new iPhone 3G for indian people.For the first time Apple has given the distribution rights to two operators in India.Airtel and Vodafone has launched the iPhone witha price tag of About Rs 32,000 for 8GB version and Rs 36,000 for 16 GB version.