27 May 2011

MTNL Mumbai Launches Bharat Berry Push Mail and PIM Sync Service

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) today launched New Real Time Push Mail & PIM Sync services for its 2G and 3G subscribers in Mumbai circle in association with Bharat Berry. Earlier the service was launched for Delhi circle on 9th May as we shared on TelecomTalk
MTNL also launched one month FREE Trial offer wherein Push Mail & PIM Sync Services will be FREE for the MTNL Customers from 27th May to 26 June 2011. To access MTNL’s Bharat Berry Push Mail & PIM Sync services, MTNL Mumbai subscrber needs to send a SMS as “SUB BB” to 51122.
Bharat Berry real time Push Mail Service is similar to the most popular BlackBerry Services. It provide Freedom from particular device and high end tariff plans and also works with most of the Mobile Phones.
The cost of the service is also a fraction of what the BlackBerry service will cost per month. BharatBerry services for as little as Rs. 50 per month. This cost includes a service that synchronizes calendar and contacts information besides emails. Initially, the company plans to roll out this service for three months for free, before starting to charge users.
How to use MTNL Bharat Berry Push Mail & PIM Services :-
  • To access MTNL’s Push Mail & PIM Sync services, send a SMS as “SUB BB” to 51122.
  • You will receive a SMS with a thank you note and a link to click. Click on the link and follow the instruction of service.
Benefit of the Bharat Berry Push Mail & PIM Sync Service :
  • Keep your remote email inbox in sync with the MTNL’s Push Mail Client inbox
  • Compose and send emails
  • Receive push email notifications which inform you of new emails on your mobile phone without you having to explicitly ask for new email.
  • Read, delete, reply, forward, or flag emails
  • View attachments through the native browser of the phone (support varies based on phone model)
  • Detect URLs in your emails and go to them directly on your mobile phone
  • Call the sender of a received email, if the sender is stored in your contacts list with a phone number
  • Work offline.
  • Contact,Notes,Task and Calendar may be save and later retrieved if your phone is lost / change the phone
  • Visit http://mtnl.bharatberry.com for deactivate the service and view their details after using their username and password.
TARIFF :
For the First Month BharatBerry Push Mail & PIM Sync Services are free for the MTNL Customers in Mumbai circle from 27/5/2011 to 26/6/2011. After free Trail subscriber can opt any plan as below :
  • PIM Sync : Rs. 50 per month
  • Push Mail : Rs. 50 per month
  • PIM Sync & Push Mail (Combo Service offer): Rs. 80 per month

Tata Photon Plus Postpaid subscribers Can Now Download Unlimited Music

Tata Teleservices today launched Tata Photon Music, an exclusive website tataphotonmusic.com for Tata Photon Plus postpaid customers where they can view, play, download from the range of latest music, videos, ring tones, wallpapers, etc.
With Tata Photon Music, customer can browse through a massive library of 200,000 plus items and download the best of Indian entertainment additionally, customers can search for a specific track, actor or a movie and can keep a track of his/her downloads.
To download the content, customer has to visit www.tataphotonmusic.com and select their favorite music, video, ringtone or wallpaper.
For all the Tata Photon Plus customers, unlimited download pack for Rs. 99/month is available under which they can download tracks, listen to preview of tracks, download music videos, ringtones and wallpaper.
This pack will be auto-renewed at the end of the user’s 30 day subscription period. Customers can access this service both from their laptop/desktop PC.

MTS Launches MSaver 191, STD At 1p/2Sec

To provide cheaper call rate and better customer experience MTS India launches MSaver191 in its ALL circles except Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat, Assam & Madhya Pradesh.
This MSaver will cost Rs. 191(in UP & Maharashtra it will cost Rs. 203) & after recharge one can enjoy Local & STD calling as low as just 1p/2Sec and this tariff is applicable for both On-Net and Off-Net. The validity of this pack is 6 months from the date of recharge.
Details at a Glance:
MRP Benefit FUP Validity
Rs. 191
(In Maharashtra and UP circle  it will be available at Rs. 203)
Bundled Talktime: Rs. 50 with a Validity of 30 Days STD usage is capped to 400min/Month. Beyond this STD charges will be as per base rate. 6 Months

Local & STD calling @1p/2Sec

NOTE: This pack is available only with e-recharge & this MSaver also comes with a auto-renewal facility i.e. anyone can get lifetime validity of ½ paisa tariff is subject to a minimum cumulative recharge value of Rs. 900 every 6 months.
For more details please call 155(toll-free) from your MTS mobile.

26 May 2011

Reliance Mobile Launches New Unlimited On-Net Calling Packs for GSM

In its endeavor to make calling a delightful experience with no limitations and restrictions on usage, Reliance Communications, (Rcom) is back again with its unique cheaper on-net calling tariff with more benefits.
Reliance Mobile launches new Special Tariff Voucher of Rs. 195 and Rs. 295 for the prepaid customers of Mumbai, Delhi Kolkata & West Bengal circle respectively which is going to provide the optimum tariff facility like local Reliance to Reliance Unlimited Free calling and some free minutes on off network calls.
The STV of Rs. 195 which is available for Reliance GSM Subscribers in Mumbai, Delhi and some other Rcom circles also provides Free 195 minutes Local off-net calling for 30 days.While STV-295 which is available for Kolkata, West Bengal and Some other RTL circles provides Free 295 minutes Local off-net calling other than Unlimited Free R2R Calls applicable for 30 days.
Apart from STV 295, RGSM also have two other STVs for Kolkata and West Bengal circles, Priced at Rs. 49 and Rs. 199 which provide Local R2R for 7 days & 30 days respectively.
Price of STV Benefits Validity Circles
Rs. 295 Local R2R Unlimited  295 Mins Bundled Off-Net Talk Time * 30 Days Kolkata, West Bengal ( RTL circles)
Rs. 199 Local R2R Unlimited 30 Days Kolkata, West Bengal (RTL circles)
Rs. 195 Local R2R Unlimited  195 Mins Bundled Off-Net Talk Time * 30 Days Mumbai, Delhi and RCOM GSM circles
Rs. 49 Local R2R Unlimited 7 Days Kolkata, West Bengal (RTL  circle)
*Post Usage tariff will be as per base rate.
The above mentioned STVs are available only with eRecharge. For more details call *333 from your Reliance mobile.

Idea Cellular Introduces VAS offers For Its Subscribers in Jammu & Kashmir

Idea has introduced a new offers for its prepaid subscribers including New Customer Recharges ranging from Rs. 35 to Rs. 73 valid up to a year in J&JK.
Through these voucher an Idea subscriber can make Local and STD calls at 40 paisa/minute.
Also, in the ‘More Than Full Talk Time Bonanza,’ a customer gets Rs. 99 talk time on a Rs. 90 recharge and Rs. 328 talk-time on Rs. 298 recharge.
Keeping in mind the keen interest of subscribers to be connected to the internet at all times, IDEA Cellular has also introduced new GPRS/Internet packs offering up to 3GB of Internet usage absolutely free.These  come with a day to a month long validity, and range between Rs. 5 to Rs. 97.

Nokia Launches New Dual SIM Phone Nokia X1-01

Today Nokia announced the launch of Dual SIM Nokia X1-01.These phones offer a Dual SIM experience superior to any other models on the market, remembering the settings for up to five different SIM cards  and with no compromise on battery life, music features or messaging.
Nokia X1-01 is inexpensive phones that offer an exceptionally long battery life. That’s up to 43 days standby time and 13 hours talk time on the Nokia X1-01 – or 36 hours if you choose to play music solidly.
The Nokia C2-00 offers a still-gigantic 19.2 days standby time, with 5.75 hours talk time. Both devices are aimed at developing markets where, often, a steady and reliable power supply isn’t yet a reality. The daily top-up that many smartphone users in other regions have become used to isn’t always an option in some parts of the world. Nokia X1-01
Nokia X1-01 is offer a Dual SIM experience superior to any other models on the market, remembering the settings for up to five different SIM cards – and with no compromise on battery life, music features or messaging.
The Nokia X1-01 is a music machine, as evidenced by the massive speaker on the back, which can deliver up to 106 phon. A phon is a unit of perceived loudness. If you have 106 of them in a mobile device, it’s loud enough to serve as a makeshift home-entertainment system. The speaker has also been specially tuned so that there’s little distortion, even when turned up to eleven. The Nokia X1-01 has in fact got the loudest and clearest speaker Nokia has ever produced!
The device offers support for up to 16GB of storage using the SD card slot – enough for thousands of songs on board. It offers an FM radio, of course, and also an MP3 music player with dedicated music keys and one-click creation of a favourite playlist. The 3.5mm AV jack can be used to plug the output into headphones or even louder speakers. The Nokia X1-01 also has a flashlight on the top. That’s a useful feature for anyone, but especially so if you can’t rely on the power supply or where civic lighting doesn’t exist.
In addition to remembering the settings for up to five separate SIM cards, the Nokia X1-01 also lets you give each SIM its own logo, music signature or ringtone.
Nokia C2-00
The Nokia C2-00 offers a number of additional features. The main one is the way the SIM cards are arranged, offering Easy Swap, a feature that’s only on offer from Nokia. One SIM card is stored internally, like a traditional phone. The second card is easily accessible through a slot in the side – so you don’t have to open or even switch the phone off to change SIMs. This is especially useful for people who want to use more than two SIMs, such as if the phone was to be shared between different members of a family, a group of friends or various community members, for example.
While the Nokia X1-01 runs the Series 30 operating system, the Nokia C2-00 runs Series 40, which offers some key advantages in the form of internet access, a web browser and Nokia Messaging for email. The Nokia C2-00 also sports a VGA camera and allows for MMS messaging. There’s support for up to 32GB of storage using an SD card, allowing users to carry thousands of photos, videos and music files.
In selected markets, the two phones will be offered with Ovi Life Tools: bringing news, market prices, entertainment, health advice and education services to people who are likely to find it difficult to get these things in other ways.
The Nokia X1-01 and Nokia C2-00 will ship this quarter in India, China, South-East Asia/Pacific region, Middle East and Africa, Eurasia and Brazil. Before local taxes or subsidies, the X1-01 will cost €34 while the C2-00 will cost €45.

Airtel Launches USSD Based Facebook Access Service In India

Airtel today announced that starting today, its 150 million plus customers in India can now simply dial *325# (and “*fbk#” for non-qwerty mobile handsets) to access Facebook  without subscribing to data plans.
To deliver this, Airtel has launched the world’s first USSD-based service innovation that will allow its mobile customers to update their Facebook status messages, view / comment on / ‘Like’ news feed, post on friends’ walls, find / add friends, confirm friend requests, view notifications and much more without using the internet or activating GPRS capabilities.
What can Airtel customers do using USSD-based Facebook access service?
• Update Facebook status for free
• View / comment on / ‘Like’ news feeds, post on friends’ walls, confirm friend requests, view notifications, find and add friends – at Re 1 / day per use.
USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) is a menu-based system that enables interfacing with content based services. Instead of a browser, which requires an internet / GPRS connection), the USSD menu acts as browser to pull content to the phone.

25 May 2011

BSNL Revamps GPRS Data Packs – Now 3 GB for Rs. 98

In View of the competition from the other Mobile Service operators and in view to continue its best offers in industry, India’s National telecom Backbone and Mobile service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) today revamped its GPRS/2G Mobile Internet offerings.
BSNL has made bit changes and now its Prepaid and Postpaid subscribers will get more FREE Data Usage in monthly pack of Rs. 98 and some other 2G data packs.
Now with BSNL Prepaid GPRS Pack of Rs. 98 customer will get the free data benefit of 3 GB with a validity of 30 days, with Rs. 219 you can enjoy 8 GB data download with a validity of 30 days whereas with Rs. 270 GPRS pack, you can enjoy downloading for 10 GB and with Rs. 555 free data usage cap will be 15 GB valid for 180 days.
The revised 2G GPRS/EDGE Packs for Postpaid and Prepaid will be available in all telecom circles working effect from 1st June 2011.

RCV            Validity Days        Data Usage
98                 30                       3 GB Day & Night
219               30                       4 GB Day  & 4 GB Night
270               30                       10 GB Day & Night
555               180                     15 GB Day & Night

Uninor Introduces Super Cool Summer Offer

Uninor today introduced a cool new promotional offer in Andhra Pradesh  Called as ‘Uninor’s super cool summer offer’ .
This is a customer recharge program – applicable for a period of 10 days starting from May 22 and ending on May 31 2011; Uninor customers stand to win gifts including AC’s and coolers amongst other exciting consumer durables and goodies every day!
As part of Uninor’s super cool summer offer, when Uninor customers recharge with Rs. 198 during this 10 day period, they will automatically receive recharge benefits such as 42,000 local seconds and 1,20,000 local Uninor to Uninor seconds .
This is not all, as upon the recharge each customer becomes eligible for a daily lucky draw that has consumer durables such as ACs, Summer Coolers, Microwaves and goodies such as travel bags as its reward.
Select segmented customers also win assured free STD minutes.

BSNL Launches Special Tariff Plans For Department of Income Tax

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India’s largest integrated telecom service provider today announced three Special Tariff Plans under Mobile, Data Card and BlackBerry Services for Income Tax Department.
With Normal Voice Plan, Employee of IT department will get monthly free talk time of 400 minutes to call on any network across India.The Free Call allowance will be provided free of cost or without any monthly charges however The lump-sum plan charges will be paid by Department of Income Tax to BSNL. Other than that Calling charges at 1 Paisa/sec on BSNL/MTNL numbers; and 1.2p/Sec for other networks be it mobile or landline.
While on 3G Data Card, Monthly Free usages will be up to 5 GB and in case of  BlackBerry Smartphone, BSNL Unlimited BlacKBerry Plan-999 will be provided without any monthly charges.
Here are the Details :
After the launch of Special Tariff Plans for Paramilitary, this is the 2nd announcement under its enterprise segment.The operator is bullish on its enterprise segment has set a target of Rs. 3202 crore from it for the current financial year.

BSNL Re-Launches Advance Rental 3G Data Plan- 4200

Pan India 3G mobile service operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) today Re-launched “Advance Rental 3G Data Plan” for Rs. 4200 with 6 month validity along with some modification in free data usage for its subscribers in Karnataka telecom circle.
BSNL’s New Prepaid 3G Data Recharge Voucher (DRV) of Rs. 4200 offers 36 GB FREE data usage (6 GB per Month Up to 6 Months) and comes with the validity of 180 days from the date of recharge.
The free 6 GB 3G data usage per month will be valid for Home as well as National Roaming across India.The promotional offer is available for 90 days w.e.f. 19-05-2011. It is significant to say that the similar Advance Rental 3G Data Plan of Rs. 4200 with six month Validity and Unlimited 3G Data usage benefit was launched in November 2010 as a promotional offer and withdrawn on 18.02.2011.

Sony Ericsson Launches A Worldwide Facebook Competition

Sony Ericsson is today launching a competition to find the Best Reviewer of one of its Two New Feature phones. Fans given the exclusive opportunity to Review one of Sony Ericsson’s two latest additions (smartphones) before their official launches.
Reaching out to a Facebook fanbase of over 4.5 million, entrants will be asked to first answer a simple question then explain why they should get the chance to be the first to review one of them.
12 lucky fans will then receive a phone and be asked to design an entertaining 45 second video review. 4 of the best video reviews will then be featured on Facebook where other fans will vote for their favourite. The review that receives the most ‘likes’ will then receive the grand prize – a set of 10 more for their family and friends.
How to get involved:
  • Visit the Facebook page to guess the names of the phones and explain why you would make a great reviewer in 50 words or less.
  • Return to the competition page on the 31st May to find out whether you are one of the lucky 12 to receive a handset.
  • The 12 finalists will then create and submit a 45 second video review before 6th June.
  • On 7th June see if your review is on the site for fans to ‘like’.
    Follow the competition to see which are the most liked reviews until the final winner is announced on the 13th June.

India Adds 11.1 Million GSM Subscribers in April – IDEA Cellular Leads

India’s leading Mobile Service operator Idea Cellular has added a total of 2.45 million GSM subscribers which is the highest number of new mobile subscriber additions in the month of April 2011. Idea Cellular’s GSM subscriber base now reached 91.9 million, as per the COAI data.
Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) today released the GSM subscriber base for April 2011 and, quite expectantly, new additions continue at an average growth rate. The total 11.1 million new GSM subscribers being added in April’2011 at a monthly growth rate of 1.95% taking the all-India GSM cellular subscriber base to 580.65 million.
Among the GSM Mobile Service Operators, Vodafone Essar added added 2.40 million new customers, boosting its subscrinber base 136.9 million. Bharti Airtel notched up 2.41 million new subscribers during the month, taking its total base to 164.6 million. While India’s national telecom backbone and Pan India 3G Mobile service operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) added up 0.68 million new users in March-2011, taking its total subscriber base to 87.1 million.
Aircel increased its base by over 1.1 million customers to take its subscriber base to 55.9 million. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) added 14633 new users during the month, boosting its total base to 5.23 million at the end of April, 2011.
Uninor, one of the youngest GSM operators in India has added 1.51mn GSM subscriber while Videocon added 1, 34,399 subscribers and STel managed just 1,80,794 new subscribers from 5 circles. Etisalat DB/Cheers Mobile 2,37,026 added subscribers in 13 circles.
GSM Operator Total Subscriber Base – April 2011 Market Share
Bharti Airtel 164,613,704 28.35%
Vodafone Essar 136,979,206 23.59%
IDEA Cellular 91,954,155 15.84%
BSNL 87,147,526 15.01%
Aircel 55,950,457 9.64%
Uninor 24,243,306 4.18%
Videocon 7,240,359 1.25%
MTNL 5,213,970 0.90%
Loop Mobile 3,115,532 0.54%
STel 3,001,532 0.52%
Etisalat DB (Cheer Mobile) 1,205,105 0.21%
All India (excluding Reliance and Tata) 580,665,002 100%
Please note : COAI GSM Subscriber base does not include the Reliance GSM base and Tata Docomo subscriber Base (same not submitted to COAI).

MTNL Launches Unlimited 3G Data Plan for Rs. 750 in Mumbai

In an attempt to triggering another price war in 3G Mobile Broadband segment in Mumbai telecom circle, India’s first 3G Mobile service operator Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), today announced the launch of 2 new Unlimited 3G Data Plans and revised exiting Limited Plan-2500 for its subscribers in Mumbai circle.
MTNL slashes the 3G Unlimited Data Plan cost up to 58% and introduced bucket of new 3G offers including Unlimited Prepaid/Postpaid Advance Rental/Payment Plans.With the launch of new 3G recharges/plan now the Unlimited 3G Data Plan will effectively cost at just Rs. 750 per month with advance rental plan for Home and Roam usage.
MTNL Mumbai introduces new “Advance Rental Data Card Unlimited Plan” and with the Plan-4500, the effective cost of Unlimited 3G Data Downloads will be as low as Rs. 750/month. The new new 3G Data plan for Rs. 4500 comes with the validity of 180 days and provide Unlimited Free High Speed wireless Broadband 24×7 anywhere in India (Home and Roam).
MTNL Mumbai also introduces one New Monthly Unlimited 3G Data Plan 1650 offers Unlimited 3G Data usage for 30 Days.
Apart from above tariff plan MTNL Mumbai also rationalized its Existing 3G Data Plan-2500, Now it comes with Unlimited Downloads/Uploads and Valid for 60 Days (Earlier the it was offering 25 GB for 30 Days).
However Initially a data cap of 200 GB per month shall be placed in Unlimited Plans, But if any customer exceeds the usage, the excess charges will be waived off so over all its “True Unlimited 3G”. MTNL 3G subscriber can enjoy Free data Roaming in more than 850 cities across India with BSNL 3G network.



India On Its Way to Mobile Broadband

After the roll out of 3G (EVDO/HSPA) from operators, next big thing for India’s telecom sector is going to be roll out of 4G services.
India was late to enter 3G era, but 4th Generation communications will not allow that much delay as BWA auction is already done and spectrum was given to the auction winners in September 2010.
WiMAX & LTE (Long Term Evolution) are not true 4G, rather pre-4G or 3.9G as they do not fulfill original ITU-R (International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced) requirements of data rates, approximately up to 1 Gbit/s for 4G systems. Future dated WiMAX IEEE 802.16m and LTE Advanced is considered as 4G.
WiMAX vs LTE
Technically WiMAX or LTE are ‘more similar than different’ (This is why I am going not very technical). WiMAX’s biggest advantage is it is a proven commercial technology with559 WiMAX networks worldwide. WiMAX is in the market since 2006. WiMAX ecosystem i.e. infra and devices are cheaper than LTE. There are 300+ WiMAX enabled devices. Samsung, Intel & Motorola are main supporters of WiMAX, backed by WiMAX Forum. WiMAX being IEEE standard technology is more end user friendly.
LTE was rolled out at the end of 2009 by Teliasonera in Norway. US got LTE via MetroPCS in September, 2010. After one year of commercial launch there are 19 networks, 6 smartphones, and 7 tablets targeted to LTE. GSA says LTE is the fastest developing mobile technology ever as 173-180 network operators have committed to LTE worldwide.
Technically LTE has better latency – almost 1/5th less than WiMAX, offers option for upgrade from existing 2G/3G network & thus provides seamless roaming on LTE to 2G/3G.
LTE is more preferable as existing GSM and WCDMA (3GPP) operators and CDMA (3GPP2) operators can upgrade their network easily. Following global economical meltdown, worldwide operators who invested on 3G were not able to gain much profit to roll out a different network for WiMAX.
This is the main reason of hype around LTE from operators and vendors. Some African operators will upgrade their 2G to straight LTE bypassing 3G.
LTE also requires less power consumption compared to WiMAX as it uses of SC-FDMA modulation in uplink channels. So LTE powered devices will have better battery life.
I found a kind of interesting comment online:
Telecom companies do not want WiMAX to work – because they have no control. We as consumers should want WiMAX to succeed as it is controlled by IEEE, the consumer electronics industry, which is far more open than telcom/3GGP. To support LTE is to support the evil empire of the telecom industry and their tight draconian controls.
But though LTE is more favored technology, a bigger part of operators will not go for LTE right now. They will wait and watch for some years. Even China where TDD LTE is developed will go LTE way after 2013 – 2014. For developing countries, WiMAX is best for immediate wireless broadband as cheaper ecosystem of WiMAX. Most 2G/3G operators worldwide will go for LTE in next 5 years, as LTE turns mature enough.

What is difference in between LTE FDD & TDD?
In both LTE FDD and LTE TDD, the transmitted signal is organized into subframes of 1 millisecond (ms) duration and 10 subframes constitute a radio frame. Each subframe normally consists of 14 OFDM symbols.
Although the frame structure is, in most respects, the same for LTE FDD and LTE TDD, there are some differences between the two, most notably the use of special subframes in TDD. Another difference is the other subframes are allocated either for uplink transmission or for downlink transmission.
FDD-LTE uses the FDD paired spectrum with two separated channels, one for the uplink and one for the downlink, which is the type of spectrum most mobile operators have. During each frame, there are consequently 10 uplink subframes and 10 downlink subframes and uplink and downlink transmission can occur simultaneously within a cell.
TD-LTE uses TDD unpaired spectrum channels that combine uplink and downlink, and split resources on the basis of real-time demand. Voice is inherently symmetric in the uplink and downlink so it is well suited for FDD spectrum allocations. Data traffic benefits from TDD spectrum, as it is typically asymmetric but the degree of uplink/downlink asymmetry is not fixed. As the same carrier frequency is used for uplink and downlink transmission, both the base station and the mobile terminals must switch from transmission to reception and vice versa. Thus, as a subframe is either an uplink subframe or a downlink subframe, the number of subframes per radio frame in each direction is less than 10.
The development of TD-LTE was initially pushed by China Mobile and regarded as a mainly Chinese standard, similarly to TD-SCDMA.
 
Current situation in India
In India the whole situation is different. Here broadband (DSL, cable & fiber) can not satisfy people with services and pricing. Also lack of competition from private sector makes BSNL to play monopoly in wired broadband market. Fiber based high speed broadband is still not available even in the urban areas.
Wireless players (using unlicensed 5.8 GHz band) like Tikona have no positive reviews. The search of affordable broadband (>2Mbps) is till ongoing! While mobile services are damn cheap, broadband is not that cheap in India. Fair usage policies are not really fair here.
People hoped with 3G – but 3G from private operators does not go as per hype. Operators spend huge amount of money for getting license and making 3G infrastructure. They simply can’t afford cheaper tariff like in 2G voice & data. And 21Mbps HSPA+ network is just a myth – it is not deployed everywhere.
US situation is different from Indian situation. India is entering 4G way in such a time, where WiMAX and LTE both are mature enough. So choosing any one of them is a tough business for operators. Indian Govt clears that the approach would be technology neutrality for provision of spectrum for BWA. Experts bet of LTE for Indian chapter of 4G/Mobile Broadband while considers WiMAX as a junior partner.
Spectrum favors LTE: In India LTE supporters like Nokia, Ericsson say allocation of 20 MHz spectrum is not good for WiMAX, rather LTE will perform well on it. Qualcomm tags WiMAX as fixed broadband option while favoring EVDO for Indian market. EVDO is still best option for going wireless in India in spite of roll out of HSPA services.
In United States T-Mobile rolled out HSPA+ network to provide 42Mbps. With severe spectrum crunch on 3G I do not foresee any advantage of HSPA+ in India.
Mobile Operators Turning 4G Player: Operators can go with WiMAX in 1st phase, and then upgrade to LTE – that is the global trend. Indian BWA winners are Airtel and Aircel who won BWA licence for total 12 circles out of 22, and for them upgrade to LTE is easy on their existing 3G/2G network.
Qualcomm’s Little Push: Qualcomm took part in the BWA auction just to make sure roll out of LTE in India. Qualcomm has sold 26% stake its Indian wireless business to Tulip & Global Holdings (owners of telecom infrastructure firms GTL Ltd & GTL Infra). Recent speculation is Bharti Airtel will buy the 4 circles of Qualcomm – which includes New Delhi, Mumbai, Kerala and Haryana.
Qualcomm LTE TDD Mobility Demo in India with Ericsson
Infotel Broadband , pan India BWA license holder chooses LTE: Mukesh Ambani headed Reliance Industries (RIL) bought 95% of the only pan India BWA winner Infotel Broadband. They get 20 MHz capacity in the 2.3GHz band for rolling out wireless broadband all over the country at the price of Rs. 128.4 billion.
WiMAX has a better ecosystems but still Infotel is going to headstart with LTE. They tested LTE with Ericsson. It should be remembered Mukesh Ambani has good relation with Qualcomm from the very first. He was the key person to start CDMA services in India.
RIL Infotel chooses Rancore Technologies Pvt. Ltd. as their network partner to roll out world’s biggest LTE network till date (Yota of Russia has largest WiMAX network). They already plan to come up with low priced LTE-supported tablet. It means RIL Infotel will create a very own LTE ecosystem in India. It is expected that high price of LTE infra may come down due to volume purchase by Infotel. Infotel may start commercial services in next year.
WiMAX in India: BSNL & MTNL holds 2.6GHz spectrum
BSNL & MTNL have BWA spectrum at 2.5-2.6 GHz band, which is ideal for WiMAX & FDD-LTE but not good for TDD-LTE. MTNL & BSNL got the spectrum 2 years back.
BSNL adopts franchisee model for WiMAX roll-out, but it already missed its WiMAX roll out plan in March, 2011. Also this business model is under huge controversy.
BSNL WiMAX project is also objected by Defence Ministry as BSNL’s WiMAX services cause interference to the Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) being used by the armed forces. BSNL’s WiMAX offering will also cannibalize its other broadband offerings like ADSL, FTTH, HSPA and EVDO. Currently BSNL WiMAX is commercially up and running out in Kerala, Punjab Haryna. In brief, BSNL invested for WiMAX and now in the middle of operation they find it is hard to go further with WiMAX.
MTNL just recently shelved its plans of WiMAX for indefinite time being after failing to find a franchise partner.
Reliance, TTSL, Aircel & Airtel are offering WiMAX on 3.3 GHz band, but these are mostly for enterprise solutions and coverage is limited to certain parts of some cities. Tikona and other ISPs are offering broadband solutions using unlicensed 5.8GHz spectrum on WiBro technology.
Other BWA winners
Tikona Digital Networks is expected to go LTE way as the management hinted they would follow Infotel’s steps.
Maxis-Apollo co-owned Aircel will seek upgrade path to LTE from its existing 2G and 3G networks. Details are discussed below.
Augere is present in Pakistan & Bangladesh offering WiMAX under brand name of Qubee. Headed by the former CEO of Orange, Sanjiv Ahuja, Augere Holding believes in ‘Broadband for All’. May be only Augere go with WiMAX and later upgrade to LTE as ZTE showcased dual presence of LTE and WiMAX.
Mukesh Ambani vs Sunil Mittal – Old Battle Fumes up
The old battle of Reliance India Mobile and Bharti Airtel is expected to rattle the sector. Mukesh had to leave telecom market following the split of Reliance Empire between two brothers. He is back with ‘data dream’.
If Airtel buys Qualcomm’s BWA assets, it will enter all main metros of India – Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bangalore. It certainly gives them a headstart. Airtel also plans to offer a device (usb dongle) at Rs. 10,000 to support all networks – 2G (900/1800MHz), 3G (2100MHz) and 4G (2300MHz). To enter pan India BWA market Airtel already starting lobbying for auction of 700MHz spectrum.
Infotel has pan India BWA license but to offer countrywide roaming on 2G and 3G network it may pack up with Anil Ambani’s Reliance Communications to beat Mittal’s run. Interestingly RIL is kept all its plans secret. With cash flow from other businesses Infotel may change the broadband scenario forever with cheapest entry point. Are they coming up with anything like Monsoon Hungama of Reliance India Mobile? Experts think it is!
Aircel – the UnderDog of Mobile Broadband
Aircel which is never taken as serious player, brought unlimited 2G data pack at just Rs. 98. It chooses mostly category C circles to roll out 3G and 4G. Certainly it is the underdog of next gen communications. Aircel has 3G+4G combo in two major south metro – Chennai and Hyderabad. It means Aircel is still committed to south India.
WiFi Offload for 3G Players – Concept of Cloud
In India Wi-Fi is not a cheap option, free Wi-Fi is rarely available. Mobile or Wired broadband players can offer WiFi for 3G users under same billing. Aircel started this thing over Spectranet’s network. But certainly this thing has lot to go. BWA players can tap 3G players to offer better internet experience.
Auction for 700 MHz spectrum in 2012 [Read More] : LTE on 700 Mhz band can revolutionize growth of internet in India, as it has these benefits:
• Better coverage (more than 3 times compared to LTE on 2.3GHz)
• Lower cost of roll out as few BTS required
Verizon recently announced that test runs on its LTE network using 700 MHz spectrum was giving peak speeds of around 25Mbps. 700 MHz spectrum will be used for LTE only, mostly to provide rural internet services.
Telecom minister Kapil Sibbal indicates further competition in the mobile broadband space soon, as 160 MHz of spectrum will be available next year for telecom operators for deploying broadband wireless access (BWA) services across the country. Though it is unknown where this spectrum will be auctioned.
In next 4-5 years internet in India will be mostly wireless and experience will be never before seen…

Loop Mobile Introduces New Prepaid Plan called Mumbai Meri Jaan

Loop Mobile today announced the launch of new New Prepaid Plan called Mumbai Meri Jaan.
This unique product offers regular talktime plus additional FREE 1000minutes for 30 days.
The free minutes can be consumed with Loop Mobile to Loop Mobile local calls only.
This product extends the proposition of Mumbai Meri Jaan which involves creating a Cheer Song for Mumbai Indians and thus offering customers beyond the best – an affordable product as an outcome of the association.
This Cheer Song comes free with these recharges of Rs. 86 and Rs. 87 as caller tunes.
MRP Regular Talktime Free Minutes *
Rs. 86 – New Connection Rs. 25 1000 Loop Mobile to Loop Mobile minutes for 30 days
Rs. 87 – Subsequent Recharges Rs. 76.88 1000 Loop Mobile to Loop Mobile minutes for 30 days

Airtel Dedicates Support To 108 Emergency Services

Airtel has dedicated its support to the 108 Emergency Services run by GVK EMRI and Govt. of Chhattisgarh.
Airtel will be sending awareness SMSs and business card of the phone number ‘1-0-8’ saved as ‘108 Emergency Services’ to all the Airtel customers in districts where 108 is operational.
‘108 Emergency Services’, currently providing Emergency Management Services through its state-of-the-art Emergency Response Centre established in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
The 24 x 7, absolutely free of cost service is currently available in two districts of Chhattisgarh-Raipur and Bastar. It runs under a PPP model, jointly by GVK EMRI and Govt. of Chhattisgarh.
By dialing ‘108’, callers can avail Ambulance, Police and Fire support in a single call. This never before service had made the availability of emergency service in the state of Chhattisgarh highly accessible.
To make the people aware about this service, Airtel has already sent SMSs to Airtel customers in Raipur and Bastar Districts.

Uninor Introduces ISD Calls For As Low As 1 p/sec

Uninor has recently launched one of the most exciting ISD plans for its customers in the Karnataka circle.
Uninor subscribers can now make international calls across 35 countries for an unbelievable price, which is as low as 1p/sec.
For those who feel staying connected with family and friends abroad is expensive, Uninor’s 111 ISD pack will resolve their issue as the plan offers an incredible value for money with a talk time of Rs. 100 with 30 days validity.
Customers can now stay connected with their families and friends in the US, Canada, China, UK fixed telephony, Hong Kong and Singapore for as low as 1p/sec.
Tariff Countries
1p/sec US, Canada, China, the UK fixed telephony, Hong Kong and Singapore
4p/ sec Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand, Greece fixed telephony, Spain fixed telephony, Romania fixed telephony and Russia fixed telephony
11p/ sec Australia, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Japan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Oman fixed telephony, Qatar fixed telephony, Philippines fixed telephony, Russia wireless, Greece wireless, Romania wireless and Spain wireless
18p/sec UK Mobile, Libya fixed telephony, Qatar Mobile, Philippines Mobile and Afghanistan
25p/sec Libya Mobile, Oman Mobile and Myanmar
Uninor has also introduced an additional STV 23 ISD pack that offers the same ISD call rates to customers with 30 days validity but without talktime.This offer can be availed at all exclusive Uninor stores and other retail outlets across Karnataka.

MTNL Launches ‘Happy Hours’ Unlimited Broadband Plans

Mumbai’s number one Broadband and telecom service provider Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) announced the launch of 4 New Unlimited Plans for its Broadband (Triband) subscribers in Mumbai circle.
All New plans will allow True Unlimited High Speed Downloads and Uploads without any Fair Usage Policy (FUP). The USP of these New plans would be the upgraded High speed (1 Mbps and 2 Mbps) during Night Hours and on Sundays.
MTNL’s DSL_Unlimited_555 Plan comes at monthly rental of Rs. 555 and provides Unlimited Broadband access with day time speed 320 Kbps and 1 Mbps during Night Hours and Sunday. While DSL_Unlimited_666 Plan offers Unlimited Broadband access with day time speed 320 Kbps, 1 Mbps Speed during Night Hours and 2 Mbps on Sunday.

Here are the details :
 Apart from the above Unlimited plans, MTNL also introduces 2 New Limited Combo Plans (Landline + Broadband) for Higher Usage customers at monthly rental of Rs. 1249 and Rs. 1749 with 2 Mbps and 4 Mbps downloading speed.
 MTNL is only Broadband service provider in Mumbai circle which offers Truly Unlimited Broadband Plans without any Fair Usage Policy (FUP) starting from Rs. 395. For more details on MTNL Broadband dial 1500 (toll Free from MTNL) or 022-22221500.

Vodafone SUPER WEEK 5 – Unlimited FREE Music Downloads

Vodafone, launched “ Music SUPER WEEK” offers wherein its Postpaid and Prepaid subscribers (2G and 3G) can download Unlimited Songs FREE on their Mobile Phones!
Vodafone ‘SUPER WEEKS’ initiative launched on 16th April which is one ticket to 6 weeks of FUN and Frolic!
This week all Vodafone customers across all the circles can enjoy Unlimited FREE Music Downloads one their Mobile phone. This offer is only valid for mobile sites only and available for one week (7 Days) from 14th May: 00:00hrs to 20th May: 23:59hrs under MUSIC SUPER WEEK Offers.
To avail the offer subscriber needs to send SMS ‘SUPER’ to 111 (toll free). You will get a message with the link to super weeks page – http://m.vodafone.in/superweeks/. On this page, there will be links to the sites which are a part of the Music super week.The Subscriber can download a maximum of 10 free songs in a day from the pool of songs shown on the page.

Decline of landline in IndiaDecline of landline in India

Two weeks back, a great-old cordless phone died at my home. It was just giving too many issues including poor voice, and no ringer sound.
I just un-plugged it and added a backup old phone (the one we got from BSNL). It was just an “ok-type” replacement since no wireless features and even no called ID.
Interestingly no one at home felt any problem without cordless phone and till date we didn’t got it fixed/replaced.
I questioned myself where old “Connecting India” BSNL landline is going? Is it totally beaten up by cell phone coverage and pricing? What really made is useless for almost all market segments? And what BSNL could have done to avoid such high failure?
Firstly, there are few technical limitation of technology itself, which made it quite poor in comparison with cell phone:
  • A “physical connection” between end user home and exchange makes it slow in deployment. There seems almost no way to get a new landline connection up within 10-15mins as one can get in cell phones.
  • Another problem is analog nature of landline, and it seems like a universal property(since change to digital failed in Western world also).Landline operates on analog circuit for last mile, and at exchange end voice is converted into digital streams. Analog nature for carrying voice on last mile is a problem since it is prone to high noise/static/crappy sound due to electrical interference from a number of sources. Digital also suffers with noise problem on copper, but since overall capacity in digital circuits is way too high then what is demanded (for basic voice), one can always get clear sound.One thing I must mention here is that landline (although analog but) has quite high fidelity, which makes it possible to re-generate more frequencies at other end. This makes sound to look more “real” but this quality of landline is often ignored since analog nature of physical circuit often causes more problems then a low fidelity based GSM/CDMA (digital) wireless phone.
  • Since analog, well no support for SMS and other great features. A few providers tried implementing sms by putting a “person” in middle and giving sms as paging service. That was just not scalable, and not really convinient for end users. Just failed!
  • Apart from sms, since analog in nature, it is hard to have other “simple” features we get on mobile like call divert on screen, balance viewing, and even call waiting features on landline remain very hard to use (with no caller ID support for 2nd caller).
Following were the “technical” limitations which kept landline below cell phone networks which are all digital and lot more advanced in nature. An operator like BSNL can hardly do much about those limitations.
Also, I found there are few things in case of BSNL which caused even big failure of landline service:
Tariff:
Despite of fact that almost all cell phone operators are giving 1paise/second as default plan on prepaid cards, BSNL landline still has no offering for 1paise/second. This makes it lot more expensive option. Apart from that, landline to landline calls now cost 1Rs/3min, which is half of rate of what cell phone carrier charge, but still using landline is expensive option since majority of calls are not that long, and per (three) min billing makes it expensive.
Although at home, we still have unlimited Haryana landline calling plan (for Rs. 150 a month), there isn’t such offer anymore. One can clearly see the lack of plan offering on BSNL landline tariff as compared to cell phone players who offer on-net cheap calling, night cheap calling plans etc. And, their official tariff plan page can just scare anyone! :) (http://bsnl.in/service/tnc/basictariff.htm)
Poor support:
I do agree that cell phone do have advantage of almost no last mile connectivity problems (given tower/BTS is up & fine), but I must say overall management of BSNL last mile copper is very poor. One can be given a new connection within 4-7days, but if you look into BSNL’s average, that would be probably months (when one can get a new wireless connection within 10-15mins). And fixing of a “damaged line” takes usually 3-4 days, which again could be reduced to half for most cases and 1/4th also for some cases.
Lack of “balance checking options”
It is true that BSNL can’t offer clear cut balance/bill details since technology is analog. But they can surely let end users to check bills by dialing number or by checking online. Believe it or not, they do have such systems/numbers/options already in place, but they mostly fail due to poor integration from 3rd party software vendors. At the end of day, this brings so called “bill shock” to end users, most of whom are comfortable with prepaid pay-as-you go cell phone service with instant balance.
Changing of numbers!
Well, that’s again an unfortunate thing but landline numbers keep on changing (in case of BSNL) after every 4-5years. My father’s cell phone number is same from last 15yrs, while our landline number has been changed 4 times. Once added 2, next time changed next two digits, followed by changing of those digits again due to “change in numbering plan”. I am not sure if such goes on for other BSNL circles also, but it went like that for Haryana circle causing a lot of pain. doT + BSNL should take numbers (and numbering plan) more seriously!
Lack of “simple” dialing plan:
This applies a bit to mobile networks in India also. We in India suffer with crazy ways to dial a number. E.g if you want to dial a local landline number – you can dial 6 or 8 digit number, but if that is out of city, then you need to add “STD code”. If you need to dial a cell phone number in same circle, then simple 10digit dial, while for an out of circle number, we need 0 before it. Isn’t that way too complex for “simple use”?
In US you have 10 digit number (for cell phone as well as landlines) and to connect, you “just dial” that 10 digit numbers without worrying for any 0 or not, or STD codes.
Well those were prime reasons for the downfall of landline.
I think BSNL could have done lot more for saving landlines then by just giving a landline “free” with a broadband connection.(At the end for most of end users it translates into “you MUST HAVE a landline to get broadband, enjoy the delay!”)
One of most killer feature of cell phones is that they are wireless and just work everywhere. This makes everyone to prefer cell phone number as primary contact number for contact rather then (fixed) landline. BSNL could have come up with creative workarounds to fix off that issue.
E.g Imagine yourself getting a call in middle of city on cell phone, you carry it on till you reach home, and once you are at home, you can have “a shift” of call on landline by some combination of numbers (like ** as done in case of Google Voice) and next you pick your landline and carry on the conversation. This let you use both services in integration with each other.
Apart from that, BSNL can also offer multiple ringing service like one can get call on a number (say cell phone number) and it rings cell phone as well as landline, and one can pick call on landline (for better quality) or cell phone (for mobility).
Bottom line = old technology, lack of tariff plans, lack of creativity all lead to failure of “telephone line”.

MTS Brings MSAVER 74, All Local Call At 25p/Min

MTS India has come up with new MSaver pack for the prepaid customer in West Bengal and Kolkata circle. This is going to one of the cheapest pack for per minute customer.
The cost of the pack is Rs. 74 using this pack one can enjoy local calling both for off-net & on-net at just 25p/Min. STD calling at flat 50p/Min(off-net and on-net). Side by side text is as low as 25p (up-to 160 character).
This pack will remain active for a period of 365 days from the date of recharge.
Details at below:
MRP BENEFITS VALIDITY
Rs. 74 All Local Call @25/Min  All STD Call @50p/Min
SMS @25p(STD/Local)
365 Days
Eventually MTS also have these MSaver Packs Too:
MRP BENEFITS VALIDITY REMARKS
Rs. 95 All Local Call @1p/2Sec
All STD Call @1p/Sec
1 year For Per Second Plan
Rs. 99 All Local Call @30p/Min
All STD Call @49p/Min
1 year For Per Minute Plan
Note: The above mentioned MSaver 74 is currently available only on e-recharge after recharging with this pack the facilities of previous MSaver pack will be completely removed.
This pack is strictly meant for per minute customer. If anyone who is already opted for per-second plan wants to adopt this plan, before recharging this pack he/she has to send a SMS by typing “START PMB” to 56230 for activating per minute plan.
For more info contact MTS Customer Care at 155(toll-free) from you MTS mobile Or, 9153-155-155 from other mobile/landline.

BSNL Introduces Best Value Plan For Postpaid 3G Subscribers

BSNL is about to come with Best Value Plan for postpaid 3G subscribers.
Under 3G postpaid mobile data plan the fixed Monthly Charges will be  Rs. 700 which includes Free data usage 2 GB along with additional usage charges beyond Rs. 100/GB with free usage limit (10 KB pulse) starting 16th of this month.
Bsnl subscribers who wish to pay upfront amount of Rs. 10,000 towards FMC of the data plan will be provided with a FREE 3G data card (Make/Model-Linktop/LW 272, Data speed-3.6 Mbps, Single Band, USB Type).
One can also opt any postpaid data plan of his choice and the Fixed Monthly Charge of the plan selected will be automatically deducted from the advance amount till the balance in account exhausted.
The above tariff will be implemented with effect from 16.05.2011

17 May 2011

Tata Indicom Introduces the New Avatar of ‘Pay Per Call’ Plan

Tata Indicom today launched an entirely new avatar of ‘Pay Per Call’ (PPC) for its pre-paid customers across circles.
This plan offers multiple benefits to customers such as reduced overall cost of the tariff with no daily rentals and standard calling rates.
Furthermore, it is extremely easy for customers to migrate to the new PPC Plan without any additional fee or charges, to avail various benefits.
Under this new pay per call offer, customers can make local calls at Re 1 for 5 minutes and STD calls at Rs. 2 for a standard duration of 5 minutes without paying for any daily rental.
Additionally, both local and national SMSes would be charged at 50 paise/SMS. This new offer is valid on all the calls made by Tata Indicom pre-paid customers to any mobile or land line connection, on any network. To avail new PPC plan, customers have to SMS ‘PPC’ to 12524 and they can migrate to the plan without incurring any extra charge/cost.
The new PPC plan offers a tariff validity of 365 days and incoming validity depends on the customer’s First Recharge Voucher (FRC). The offer is applicable for all the new customers whose FRC date is less than 90 days.

Nimbuzz for Symbian updated to 3.1

The new version of Nimbuzz 3.01 is out now for Symbian by adding 9 new features like Improved Call Quality, Chat Bubbles, Custom Wallpapers for your chats and many more.
New Features: -
Improved Call Quality – thanks to peer to peer call connectivity.The new version of Nimbuzz 3.01 is out now for Symbian by adding 9 new features like Improved Call Quality, Chat Bubbles, Custom Wallpapers for your chats and many more.  New Features: -  Improved Call Quality – thanks to peer to peer call connectivity.  More space for your chats – for full screen chatting experience.  Chat bubbles – that bring an iPhone like chat experience to your (Nokia) Symbian phone.  Custom wallpapers in the chat screen – choose a color or an image from your gallery to display as background for your chats.  Custom color for the text font in your chat screen  Call Quality Indicator – so you can check the expected call quality before you make a call.  Free Avatars – choose new and exciting avatars for your profile picture from N-World  Last Seen Online – shows you the last time your friend was seen on Nimbuzz.  Fast group selection – straight from your contact list.  Nimbuzz 3.01 isn’t yet in the Ovi Store (but it’s coming in the next few days), so get it from Nimbuzz.com.
More space for your chats – for full screen chatting experience.
Chat bubbles – that bring an iPhone like chat experience to your (Nokia) Symbian phone.
Custom wallpapers in the chat screen – choose a color or an image from your gallery to display as background for your chats.
Custom color for the text font in your chat screen
Call Quality Indicator – so you can check the expected call quality before you make a call.
Free Avatars – choose new and exciting avatars for your profile picture from N-World
Last Seen Online – shows you the last time your friend was seen on Nimbuzz.
Fast group selection – straight from your contact list.
Nimbuzz 3.01 isn’t yet in the Ovi Store (but it’s coming in the next few days), so get it from Nimbuzz.com.