RCom launches GSM mobile numbers starting with '8' in Delhi
17.09.2009
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RCom launches GSM mobile numbers starting with '8' in Delhi (ET)Reliance Communications today rolled out its new GSM mobile number series beginning with '8' instead of the usual '9' in the Delhi-NCR circle. The new series numbers of '8010xxxxxx' would be available on both GSM pre-paid and post-paid platforms, a company statement said.
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BSNL launches 3G service in Sikkim (HBL)The state-owned major Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) on Wednesday launched its upgraded telephony service 3G in Sikkim to provide various entertainment contents on its mobile telephony. The 3G service has been extended to all four district headquarters Gangtok.
Aircel starts BlackBerry services (Indiatimes)Aircel has become the latest telecom service provider to launch BlackBerry services for its customers in India. According to an announcement made by the company, it will offer a range of BlackBerry smartphones and services for enterprise.
RCom launches GSM mobile numbers starting with '8' in Delhi (ET)Reliance Communications today rolled out its new GSM mobile number series beginning with '8' instead of the usual '9' in the Delhi-NCR circle. The new series numbers of '8010xxxxxx' would be available on both GSM pre-paid and post-paid platforms, a company statement said.
Unitech Wireless to join mobile turf by year-end (ET)The country’s crowded telecom market is set to see more action with Unitech Wireless readying the nationwide rollout of its services under ‘UniNor’ brand by the year-end. For Telenor, which owns a 49% stake in Unitech Wireless.
Communication sector is top hardware user (HBL)
For the first time, the communication and broadcasting sector has overtaken ‘consumer electronics’ as the largest segment (in value) contributing to the production of electronics hardware in 2008-09. It also offset the lacklustre PC growth in the year.
Huawei Ships over 60 Million Mobile Broadband Units (C-N)
Huawei has announced that the company has now shipped over 60 million mobile broadband units worldwide, including data cards, dongles and embedded modules, across more than 133 countries.
Where’s the value add in big-screen mobile broadband? (TID)
Fierce price competition in Europe continues to drive down the price of big-screen (laptop and netbook) mobile broadband services, threatening profitability as usage increases. Mobile operators have spoken of the potential to boost revenues.
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