Linkblog for Wednesday, 08 March, 2006
India – Telecom Times
Indian Telecom News
India – Telecom Times
Indian Telecom News
Good news for the indian community…. Every operator is joining the OneIndia initiative taken up by Govt. of India…
Reliance Infocomm was the first one to announce a single tariff for the entire nation, but with a higher monthly rental of Rs 499.
BSNL and MTNL announced their schemes of Re 1 per minute of STD at Rs 299 monthly rental.
Airtel’s post-paid plan India Home, at a Rs 299 rental, offers Airtel to Airtel local calls at Re 1 for two minutes and all other calls and SMS across India is at Re 1 per minute.
Hutch customers will have to pay an add-on tariff of Rs 250 per month on the existing schemes for making calls to any phone in India at Re 1 per minute.
Under Tata Indicom’s “Talk national, pay local” scheme, post-paid users will pay Rs 299 a month as rental and prepaid customers can avail of the service with a new recharge voucher of Rs 400 with a validity of 30 days.
An Idea user can make STD calls at Re 1 a minute and Idea-to-Idea local calls at Re 1 for 2 minutes for a monthly rental of Rs 299. If a pre-paid user buys a recharge coupon of Rs 249 with 30 days’ validity, he gets to make STD calls at Re 1 a minute, but there’s zero talk-time.
Read the complete story on MobilePundit
This is an excellent free online book that you can refer for all basic stuff you want to know about Wireless Networking.
Download the complete book at http://wndw.net/download.html
This book was created by a team of individuals who each, in their own field, are actively participating in the ever-expanding Internet by pushing its reach farther than ever before. Over a period of a few months, we have produced a complete book that documents our efforts to build wireless networks in the developing world.
Steve Stroh is maintaining a continuously updated list of broadband wireless related conferences that are soming up in the year 2006.
Bookmark this link to keep yourself updated.
http://www.bwianews.com/2006/01/2006-broadband-wireless-internet.html
There is a very good article published on eurescom’s site which is discussing all the management frameworks & architectures involved in driving the NGOSS. (Thanks to Rana for pointing this to me)
Read the article here…