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- Bharti Airtel Makes Facebook’s Mobile Site Free
- Reliance Total Network even in subways, basements and tunnels
- Railinfo 139 Now On Getjar
Bharti Airtel Makes Facebook’s Mobile Site Free Posted: 05 Jul 2010 04:07 AM PDT
For the first time, Airtel customers who are Facebook users will be able to post status updates, comment and write on walls, message others, and also be able to view or upload photos all without any data charges! For existing mobile internet customers on Airtel, there is no need to do anything they can immediately start connecting with their friends by visiting the Facebook mobile site. Airtel customers who are accessing the mobile internet for the first time need to simply SMS 'FACEBOOK' to 54321 to take advantage of this special offer. Free access to Facebook Mobile on Airtel is available for the entire months of July and August, 2010. Facebook's mobile site will be initially available in English and Hindi, with five other languages – Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam – soon to follow by July 15, 2010. How to access Facebook on Airtel: Related posts:
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Reliance Total Network even in subways, basements and tunnels Posted: 05 Jul 2010 03:33 AM PDT
Generally Speaking, We face with poor reception / no reception If we are in Basements, Indoors, Sub ways or under tunnel (enclosed area) . Keeping this in mind, the Telecom Operator Reliance has released a TV commercial, the poor reception of network signal as theme Reliance boasts itself saying it provides TOTAL NETWORK even under enclosed areas like Sub-Ways and tunnels. Have a Look at this Ad The Ad Features a woman getting down from a late night train entering a sub-way. As She walks through the Sub-way she finds no people around except a Man walking through the Sub-way in opposite direction. Some thoughts haunt her, as it is late night and she walks with fear as she spots a man in sub way. As she crosses the man, she gets a call on her Reliance Mobile (which boasts of Total Network), by hearing the Tone she feels so secured and you can find relief in her and answers the call saying loudly “Hey Sanju, I am the on Way back Home”! The Passer by, widens his eyes hearing this and follows his way! That’s it! All is Well with Reliance’s Total Network things we can notice in this Ad Reliance has made use of “woman’s Insecurity” as a point and making the “Receiving a Call from her Loved One” as a solution.. The Ad is nicely blended making use of Sub-ways and possible threat and how Reliance Total Network can make the Difference. It’s All left to you audience to Comment whether Reliance stands by its words “Total Newtork Everywhere”! Related posts:
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Posted: 04 Jul 2010 10:52 PM PDT
In an exclusive talk with Telecom Talk Spice Digital's Technology team shared that 139 RailInfo is a mobile application for Indian Railways powered by Spice Digital. By sending a specially designed SMS, the product saves the user the tedious task of creating a long SMS description. All the user has to do is to enter data in easy to use Mobile Interface!This service is currently available for Airtel, Idea, Vodafone, Aircel, MTNL, Tata, Reliance and Loop users and would be shortly available to BSNL users. The RailInfo application has been developed on an in-house application development platform(MITR).It is carrier/operator agnostic -works across multiple carrier networks seamlessly.SMS 139 Application works across 300+ Devices covering platforms like Symbian , J2ME, Blackberry , Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Windows etc. Functionality supported The application runs on the SMS 139 service powered by Spice Digital,It provides the user easy access to the following services. # PNR Enquiry # Train Arrival / Departure # Seat Availability # Fare Enquiry The application allows the user to find out information pertaining to Train Status, PNR Status, Availability of seats, and Fare Enquiry, for trains. The backend of the application is powered by Spice Digital's SMS139 service. The application sends well formatted messages based on user form input and initiates a premium sms to the short code 139. The reply is received by the user in his SMS inbox. The application doesn't require GPRS to function, its completely based on SMS. Related posts:
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