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Monday, October 22, 2007

Reliance Communications Gets GSM Approval

Reliance Communications Gets GSM Approval.............


Even as Reliance Communications (RCOM) received formal approval from the government to launch GSM technology of mobile phone services in India, existing GSM players are up in arms to oppose the move.



"Reliance Communications Limited has received requisite approvals from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to offer GSM services on a nationwide basis under its existing Unified Access Services Licences," the Anil Ambani-promoted company said in a statement to the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

Opposing the move, the Cellular Operators association of India (COAI), a leading GSM industry body in a letter to the DoT secretary D.S. Mathur said: "It may first be pointed out that crossover is not permissible under the present policy and license regime has been recognized by both DoT as well as TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India)".

"Without prejudice to our submissions that such crossover/dual allocation of spectrum cannot and should not be permitted, it is submitted that even if the same were to be allowed, it can only be done through change in both policy as well as license as also after following due process of law," COAI added.

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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Aap Ka Suroor, Guru nominated for Bollywood music award...

Aap Ka Suroor, Guru nominated for Bollywood music award...









Read more @ http://www.musicindiaonline.com/n/i/hindi/7808/

Adobe Targets India's Education Sector...


Adobe Targets India's Education Sector



Less than satisfactory response to its products on a standalone basis from domestic educational institutions has prompted Adobe India to draw up new marketing strategies.

As part of this new initiative, the company has announced new site licensing and pricing packages for schools and universities.

For schools the company has a package called K12 (kindergarten to 12th grade). Under this scheme a school can install Adobe's software products – used for visual designing, web development and video production – in 500 of its computers, including the teacher's home computers, for a one-time fee.

According to country sales manager Sandeep Mehrotra, the cost depends on the kind of suite of software packages a school opts for.

For Indian universities the company's package is called Term Site Licence, which is valid for 12 months. The cost includes software upgrades that happen during that period.

According to Mehrotra, the company will initially target schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other high-profile private schools, totaling about 100,000 institutions.

He said the company will conduct promotional events and contact the schools directly as part of its marketing strategy. Schools having fewer than 500 computers can buy the company's products on individual basis and not as a suite available under the new scheme.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

LG India Unveils Pearl Black LCD TVs

LG India Unveils Pearl Black LCD TVs





















LG Electronics India (LGEIL) today announced the launch of its Pearl Black LCD TV range, the first in its 'Design Art' series. Available in 32-inch and 42-inch sizes, the new products have a glossy piano black finish, a ring-shaped stand, and a wave-inspired bezel design. Available in red and black, the ring is a unique feature that is both utilitarian and stylish.According to Moon B Shin, President, South West Asia, LGE & MD LGEIL: "LG’s Pearl Black LCDs offer the world’s best technology in a compact and sleek tempting design. Superb brightness, true-to-life images and fine detailing enable the LCD TVs to offer a truly memorable viewing experience. The effort that's been put into designing the unique stand demonstrates LG’s commitment and passion for design innovation."

The Pearl Black series offers a great viewing experience with LG’s exclusive XD Engine, enhanced 10,000:1 contrast ratio and 5ms response time, which create deeper blacks and provide a fuller range of colors. It also incorporates LG’s Intelligent Eye technology to optimize brightness and contrast according to ambient light, guarding against eye fatigue.

LG’s proprietary Simple Link technology allows greater control of other compatible equipment such as DVD players and home theater systems. Also incorporated into the LB9 series are LG’s dimple speakers, which create a complete movie experience by providing dynamic and powerful sound through minimized airflow turbulence, without disrupting the TV’s sleek aesthetics.

The Pearl Black LCD TVs are available in 32-inch and 42-inch screen sizes at Rs 59,000 and Rs 98,000 respectively.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

HP Launches Snapfish in India...

HP Launches Snapfish India
















Snapfish, HP’s web photo service, has finally made its way to India as www.snapfish.co.in. With around 40 million members in 15 countries, around a quarter billion pictures are added to Snapfish every month.

For those who aren’t familiar with Snapfish, the service offers affordable, professionally developed digital camera photo prints, free online sharing and unlimited photo storage, as well as free photo editing utilities.

The biggest draw, however, is that you can get your pictures professionally printed in various sizes and delivered straight to your doorstep, while you sit comfortably at your PC. Moreover, you can get your favorite pictures printed on T-shirts, coffee mugs, calendars, greeting cards, posters, and other gift items.

Prices start from Rs. 2.95 for a 4x6 photo print and go up to Rs. 399 for a printed t-shirt.

For registration and more information, head to www.snapfish.co.in

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Sonu Nigam Rocks...







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http://www.musicindiaonline.com/n/i/top_stories/2386/

Chakde India...


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