The number of mobile connections in India has crossed 750 million therefore increasing teledensity beyond 62%. 3G is the next thing on the minds of mobile companies and consumers alike. From tablets to iPads to smartphones, there is a burgeoning information and communication technology revolution in the country. But
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The Indian mobile handset market is expected to continue its upward trajectory if a recent report by Frost and Sullivan is to be believed. The report continues to portray the happy sentiments in the mobile industry in the country. India has reached the coveted position of the second largest
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India is warming up to tablets. The sales are at 8000 units per month, but that will only pick up when two things happen – hardware prices fall and so does the data plans. Hardware prices have a wide range right now. The cheapest can go for Rs. 8000
» continue readingThe craze for projector phones is anything but over. If you are following world cup closely then you might have come across a strange yet good advertisement for a Spice phone. Called as Spice Popkorn, this phone provides a project option of which there are multiple use cases as
» continue readingIts bright sunny Monday morning and time for our weekly wrap-up. Let us look at some of the buzzing stories for last week. Interestingly, the start and the end of last week was both celebrated by India-centric Google Doodles. On Monday we had Google Doodle dedicated to Alam Ara
» continue readingThe game of poaching has already started, but hasn’t kicked off at its fullest yet – when it comes to grabbing maximum number of telecom subscribers from the opposite camp. This can be gauged from the fact that only 5 million subscribers (as per COAI), from over 770 million
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Although, the growth in Mobile telephony has been stupendous in India over past 5-6 years, same cannot be said about broadband. The growth in broadband subscribers has been at snail’s pace. Mobile telephony spread across length and breadth of India, thanks to cheap handsets and even cheaper call rates.
» continue readingThis is real question to which I have not been able to find an answer and I am looking forward to our expert readers to chip in. The big Question is: What real data transfers speed does 3G technology support – i.e: what is the top data transfer speed
» continue readingIndia has been a dumping ground (this phrase has become such a cliché) for Apple – Whether it was iPhone’s or iPad’s. Indians have officially received these much sought after gadgets when the world was close to getting their next generation versions. However, it looks that this trend may
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The Indian mobile operators have slowly but surely started their 3G services across various cities of the country. Airtel was one of the most recent ones to launch them. Reliance is also rolling out their 3G services across various cities [Vote for the best 3G service providers !] To
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