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Infotainment
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manish
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"Infotainment"
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yes correct.. 3G network phones have been in wide use in Japan for years. The introduction of 3G phones in the United States means that is may now be possible to travel to Japan and use your regular mobile phone, rather than renting a 3G phone....
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Anand Sharma
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| 1 year ago
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No Idea at all.
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Ideate: "What mobile applications is the most sought out in 3G according to you?" deleted from your view.
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Anand Sharma
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| 1 year ago
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Yes, but it seems that the companies will not get that much of benefits those were expected by them......
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kanukurthy sudershanrao
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with the delinking of spectrum from licence and the condition that all operators to obtain radio waves through a market driven process as per the concerned ministry, they are bound to increase
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Sonal Singh
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| 1 year ago
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yes...Government should simply auction the spectrum and leave it to market to decide what it wants to do with the spectrum. It can simply provide 2G service, 3G service, radio service and I say even hold the spectrum and pay the government. Let...
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Debate: "Have tariffs bottomed out in the telecom sector?" deleted from your view.
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Yes- India is slowly becoming a banana republic.
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No- these are healthy practices & part of democratic process.
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Ankit
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"No- these are healthy practices & part of democratic process."
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I agree with Anindya. Telecom is one of the industries which is closer to being a perfectly competitive market structure,than any industry in the market.And though there are some glitches,(as my teacher used to say:no one is perfect) we cannot...
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Sonal Singh
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Completely agree with your Mr. Paul...that India is totally becoming banana republic, media is getting news before the government organizations, everything or anything happens in this country and nobody is held accountable, and that is the sole reason...
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ANINDYA KUMAR BANERJEE
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"No- these are healthy practices & part of democratic process."
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I am sure things may not look good as the people who have been caught so far are politicians and IAS babus who are working in a far more transparent way can be depended up on for the way forward in this sector which is growing so fast that...
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Debate: "Telecom Industry: Everyone is trying hard to kill this goose laying golden eggs?" deleted from your view.
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High smartphone adoption among youth.....
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Consumer upgradation
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Isaac Madhavan
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"High sales... of course"
| 1 year ago
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That's what delights most businesses - smartphone makers included. :D :D Or, are you asking for the reasons why Indians buy smartphones? If so, in my not-so-humble opinion: #1. Snob value - a.k.a. "I have the latest" syndrome. #2. Genuine utility...
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Somlina Mallick
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"Consumer upgradation"
| 1 year ago
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Indian customer are more price oriented. they want a smart phone with all sets of features with very low price. best example if Micromax.. Indian customer love to by Micromax instead of Blackberry..Samsung Nokia, Kabon, micromax .. all smart phone...
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Nilesh Jain
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"High smartphone adoption among youth....."
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Absolutely right! There are as well many other reasons for adaption of smartphone amongst youths which includes falling call/data rates making affordable/free social networking sites available on cellphone, a fashion of being always...
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Ideate: "Why is India today a smartphone makers delight?" deleted from your view.
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Sushil Gangwar
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| 1 year ago
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its depand on the time and person . Beat anything in the life. Join social media today. www.sakshatkar.com www.pressvarta.com
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Himanshu Pathak
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| 1 year ago
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Bsnl should have done this long time back as we see that the user's of mobiles are increasing day to day. In rural area's also today people prefer to use a mobile phone rather than a landline because a mobile is more convenient and could be...
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Debate: "BSNL does away with STD tariff plan." deleted from your view.
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Nagesh Mekala
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| 1 year ago
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Yes Micromax is simply rocking nowadays. They are coming with most of the advanced technology that are not in other branded players. Its just amazing and affordable phones. I am using this phone to test some applications and work on it..it is...
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Sonal Singh
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No. My opinion would be different. Even though Micromax has come out with this phone in India it would not be affecting the big brands. They have been ruling the market from a long time. So I don't think this launch by Micromax mobiles would be a huge...
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Abhijit Anand Prabhudan
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Micromax is now a serious contender in mobile space. They have innovated to create differentiated products for Indian consumer needs. Andro will enable far more people a chance to use smartphones. This is good for all, telecom companies and...
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Debate: "Micromax debuts Android phone Andro A60 in India.." deleted from your view.
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In a small office network which technology is best over other , wireless or bluetooth LANS in speed mobility in protected area
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Sonal Singh
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Wireless would be a better option...
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Answer: "Wireless or Bluetooth LANs" deleted from your view.
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Incorporating just indian trades and culture is not indianness
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U put some traditional culture,colors or elements and thats it
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Prad Roy
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"U put some traditional culture,colors or elements and thats it"
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If that traditional touch is accomodating and economic when it comes to pocket...you have successfully targeted the mid segment of the society...
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Sonal Singh
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Yes adding spice to the design makes it Indian....
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Debate: "When do we call a design Indian...or like what can be Indian ness in a design ?" deleted from your view.
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Can you comment ?
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Nohar Singh Dhruv
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Mr. Murlidhar what are you trying to ask from this Q or want to say something to us? I didn't get you....????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Sonal Singh
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Not seen it before... but whats the point of this discussion..
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Answer: "The Reliance plant at Jamnager i understand is more like a forest with a lot of greens and looks less like a factory. " deleted from your view.
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Fully Need Blinds Admissions
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Partially Paid Blinds Admissions
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aaaaaaa
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"Fully Need Blinds Admissions "
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yes definitely... y cant we give a chance to them??.. it doesn't harm anyone when hands join together to help blind to see the world..
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Sonal Singh
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"Partially Paid Blinds Admissions"
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Can't be completely blind while admitting students. Depending on their marks admission should be made....
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Debate: "Should every college follow Need Blind Admissions" deleted from your view.




