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Hi Price of Reliance Netconnect Data Card: USB modem: 2490 + 250 (Get Starter Kit) PCMCIA data card: 2590 + 250 (Get Starter Kit) Reliance Tariff Plan: | Plan Name | Fixed Charges | Free Usage | Additional usage charge | | Swift 30 | 300/ mth | 45 hrs | Re 0.5/min | | Swift 40+ | 400/ mth | 80 hrs | Re 0.5/min | | Freedom | 650/ mth | 1 GB | Rs. 2/ MB | - Country Cheapest Unlimited Plan of 1100/- in 750/- only
Book Online to avail Special Discount in cost and LucativeOffer. For More Detail contact:- 0120-2087614, 2087637, 2087616 Visit:- http://offers.connectindia.in/reliance/index.jsp
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Hi You must speak to customer care executive department or visit nera by Reliance Webworld store. They will surely look after your concerned request.
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Hi Market price of Relinace Netconnect is : USB Modem- 2490+250(Get Starter Kit) PCMCIA data card- 2590+250(Get starter Kit) Book Online to avail Special Discount on Cost and Luctavoius Offers. Avail Holiday package of Goa 2D/3N offer worth Rs.5000/- Absolutely Free
Country Cheapest Unlimited plan of 1100/- in 750/- only For More Detail contact:- 0120-2087614, 2087637, 2087616 Visit:- http://offers.connectindia.in/reliance/index.jsp
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What is ?On Demand service??
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Is the network adapter cables for wired connection are different for wireless connection?
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How reliance data card work as a voice data card?
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Hi GSM Phones: The best phone that you can buy is the Nokia N95, but that comes with a price tag. So... Have a look at the Sony Ericsson K800i and the Nokia N75.
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Hi If your phone has bluetooth that would work, but your computer needs to be bluetooth compatible as well. turn the bluetooth on your computer and cell, setup the password and let them communicate. that should give you internet connection if you choose the options in setup of your bluetooth and your cell allows it to be used as a modem.
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Hi Time Division Multiple Access, a technology for delivering digital wireless service using time-division multiplexing (TDM). TDMA works by dividing a radio frequency into time slots and then allocating slots to multiple calls. In this way, a single frequency can support multiple, simultaneous data channels. TDMA is used by the GSM digital cellular system. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), one of the leading digital cellular systems. GSM uses narrowband TDMA, which allows eight simultaneous calls on the same radio frequency. GSM service was available in more than 100 countries and has become the standard in Europe and Asia. GSM networks are identified by the SIM (subscriber identity module) cards that they use. The SIM card makes it easy to switch to a new phone by simply sliding the SIM out of the old phone and into the new one.
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Hi The main difference between GSM and CDMA is the use of SIM cards. GSM allows the user to remove this card and use it in virtually any phone that supports the GSM frequencies. GSM is an older technology, but it is considered to be the "global standard" for mobile phones. In theory, if you have a GSM phone, and travel to any country around the world, you should, at the bare minimum, be able to make/ receive phone calls and texts. CDMA phones, do not have sim cards that a user can remove and, on a global scale, are much less common than the GSM frequencies. One advantage of CDMA verses GSM is that if you are at a large event, lets say a public school graduation, and everyone is on their phones, CDMA has a higher capacity per area to handle phone calls. This would result in quicker connecting calls, in this situation. Those are the very basic differences that a typical end user will notice. In the US their are the major GSM operating networks (AT&T, T-MOBILE) and their CDMA counter-parts (VERIZON, SPRINT). So I would theorize that Reliance is trying to set more of a global foothold for business. Also they may wish to add more convenient and out of country service to their customers, who may frequently travel to countries where there is GSM service and not CDMA. Overall, the differences are negligible, GSM, in my opinion is far more convenient, in the fact that I can change phones, without extended contracts, and travel without worry if my phone will work.
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WiMAX is new-fangled wireless broadband technology, which proposed to transfigure the whole broadband diligence. The expertise will smooth the progress of high speed broadband internet access to conjugal as well as shared users. In contrast to other local area technologies, which operate within a small area, WiMAX will cover wide urban and rural regions. Moreover, it will provide quick internet access to the places which are difficult to wire by the cellular providers.
Need of WiMAX:
WiMAX is the supreme technique to expand internet services to different parts of the country. This is achievable because WiMAX excels signals over numerous other channels, which are less muddled than Wi-Fi. As a result, the signals broadcast by WiMAX are less leveled to interference and can travel up to a distance of 30 miles. Moreover, its network connectivity in metropolitan areas extends up to 75 Mbps, with applications including last-mile broadband connections, hotspot and cellular back-haul, and high-speed enterprise connectivity for businesses.
Being a developing country, India does not have a much proper telecom infrastructure at all the places. In far-flung areas the connections are mainly through copper cables, DSL and fiber optic, which is a costly event; as the roads are dug to lay the cables. However, the installation cost can be considerably cut down via wireless connections. This brings WiMAX in the depiction, which doles out as a profitable alternative for the same.
Various drivers to WiMAX such as performance, coverage etc. are pushing the implementation of this technology. WiMAX in India is seen as a wireless fixed line replacement or as a substitute for DSL/cable service. It is now operational from Metamax, Pronto Networks, Reliance Group, and Sify in the 3.3G and 5.8G Hz bands. There will be more to come next year after the long delayed mart.
After looking towards so many advantages of WiMAX technology, we can say that it is going to change the old trends of Internet accessing but still there is a question in everyone’s mind or I can simply ask you that Do you believe mobile WiMAX will be successful in India?
I think yes because In India, Mobile wireless technology (GSM/CDMA/WiMAX/LTE) majorly used for Voice. As the WiMAX needs line of sight and it is very difficult in Indian Roads / Towns/ Villages especially for mobile WiMAX. Installing to many WiMAX hopes is expensive but not impossible.
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What are the key advantages of US 3.65 Ghz WIMAX?
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How wimax solution use radios separate antennas?
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Does Wimax Support Line of Site or non Line of Site connection?
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Data cards — which deliver broadband wireless potential to laptops and other computing devices — currently offered by Telecom service operators like Reliance Infocomm, Tata Teleservices and Airtel, among others, are empowering the mobile professional to access the internet anytime, anywhere. Indian economy rushes towards increasing productivity per employee, IT and communication products enabling wireless connectivity are rapidly deluging the marketplace.
Lately, a leading MNC in Bangalore sited an immensity order for data cards with a telecom operator that would enable its employees to log on to the internet in a wireless environment. This move is a step towards cutting office infrastructure costs and cuts down on time lost in traveling. In addition, data cards also bring in high levels of efficiency into the laptop user’s operations, assert manufacturers.
Reliance Infocom was the first to offer India’s wireless data card on its pan-India network. The data card was introduced by Reliance as part of its Reliance Connect Internet service. With the pan-India CDMA2000 1x network, R Connect Data Card enables instant internet connectivity for laptops and other computing devices anytime, anywhere. The ready-to-use card was initially launched in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. Primary addicts for these data cards are business travelers who need constant connectivity to the internet.
With competition, the cards also arrive in feature-rich formats that help them meet ‘complete connectivity requirements’ of the user — the VData card for instance, allows user to make and receive voice calls, exchange SMS and avail value added services like caller ID service. For instance, Tata Indicom’s recently launched VData Card that fits into the standard type II PCMCIA card slot in notebook PCs, offers data transfer speeds ranging from 40 Kbps upto 153 Kbps.
The Indian Mobile Telecom market has become a high probable zone for global service providers. A market that adjoins more than nine million subscribers per month and where mobile services revenues are projected to cross $37 billion by 2012, growing at a CAGR of 18%, is indeed an attractive proposition. However, it does seem that global players are seriously considering entering the Indian market.
Although, Data Card get cheaper in this year 2008, this year's budget speech announced by India's Ex. finance minister, Palaniappan Chidambaram has given away barely any sops to the technology consumers of the nation. So, if you are planning to log on to the net through a wireless datacard -- well that turn cheaper for sure from 1 April 2008. For, the finance minister has reduced the excise duty on wireless datacards from 16 percent to nil. You read right -- absolutely zero! Increase demand, decreased rates makes Data cards affordable for every one. Anyone, anywhere, anytime- policy of Reliance Data Cards.
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