Mobile RCom credit card, HDFC

Mobile RCom credit card, HDFC

Flow-day round-the credit card seem numbered. Now it is time for the people to use mobile credit card “; least Reliance mobile users.

Reliance Communications (RCom) and HDFC Bank have united their forces to India in the first virtual credit card to Reliance HDFC bank users who have credit cards.

Reliance ‘mPay’ credit card allows users to the payments of invoices top-up, Reliance Energy and pay monthly electricity bills.

The users do not need a credit card number or value for the review of the card (CVV), or the expiry of the use of “mPay service. HDFC Bank would authenticate RCom with all the information, which is then used to open and all payments with the help of mobile clients.

The service will be extended again to the users of books and films-travel cards for payments in shops and restaurants, shops and via the Internet.

RCom claims no financial risks associated with the event, the users lose their cell phones, because ‘mPay “is protected by PIN. Order the service to do, and the payments, customers must have the same PIN code, which is issued at the time of issue of virtual credit card.

In addition, all transactions involved in the initiative by using the number on the phone, the ‘mPay service has been issued, there is no danger of Crea Ming card or a card, on the compromise, the Internet or other, the claims RCom .

The ‘mPay’ credit card can be with HDFC Bank to every dealer accepts establishment of the payments of Reliance ‘mPay’.

Source:News

February 19th, 2008 | No Comments »

MTNL soft launches mobile TV service

MTNL soft launches mobile TV service

Subscribers to the MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited) ‘Unlimited Plan and MTNL GPRS-enabled mobile phones - based in the capital - is now in a position to watch TV live on their device.

The reason: The state-run Behemoth has the soft launch of its service from mobile TV in Delhi.

Originally MTNL customers are able to watch seven TV channels on their GPRS-enabled mobile combined to the launch of the commercial service, scheduled for April this year.

Five of the seven television channels are the users to pay a minimum of 50 rupees per month for access to these via their mobile phone. With regard to the other “paid”, the television, the customers have to pay the necessary amount per channel.

MTNL Director, AK Arora, said the 15-odd lakh MTNL users in Delhi, nearly 25000 have GPRS-enabled mobile phones.

For customers can watch TV live on their mobile phone, the GSM-GPRS to be activated, supported by Symbian operating system (OS) for a minimum of 2 MB of memory on the phone, and the ‘Real Player application.

Via:MTNL News

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RCom to offer CDMA in North East

RCom to offer CDMA in North East

Last month, Anil Ambani include Reliance Communications (RCom) in the headlines, as they were, GSM in the 14 districts by the Department of Telecom (DoT).

RCom, already had a pan-India GSM license was starting 4.4MHz frequencies in the 14 constituencies.

Incidemment, RCom is the largest in the country in the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), a leading provider of services to GSM (Global System for Mobile Services) for operations in six circles. Breaking its nearly 40 million customers, 35.5 million are CDMA, the rest on the GSM services.

Now is a subsidiary wholly owned by Reliance Communications, Reliance Telecom Limited (RTL), which was in principle approved by the Ministry of Communications and IT for the provision of mobile services in accordance with current CDMA Service Access Single licenses in Assam and the North-East. This is in the GSM services provided by RTL.

RCom had informed the Paris stock exchange earlier this week that in addition to existing GSM services provided by RTL in Assam and north-east, it also offers services in the areas of CDMA.

During this time, RCom, according to the GSM in 14 districts of DoT has plans for an order of about 80 to 100 million lines of GSM mobile services, which would be admissible, as the largest telecom equipment order so far.

Via:Techtree News

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IPass customers with more than cover

IPass customers with more than cover

IPass for the customers work or travel in India can now take advantage of the benefits of VSNL Adding more than 350 Tata Indicom Wi-Fi hotspots in the iPass Global Broadband Roaming network.

With the move, the iPass customers will now adds a blanket. And VSNL (Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited), a partner of hotels, cafes, etc., the provision of services VSNL Wi-Fi in their premises benefit from the increasing use of roaming.

During this period, Tata Indicom Wi-Fi hotspot following locations: the main national and international airports, the premium for hotels, railway stations, schools, sports facilities, hospitals, restaurants, coffee chains, retail stores. The Wi-Fi hotspot sites for: the Taj Hotels Group, Le Meridien, Café Coffee Day, Barista, Manipal University, and Wockhardt.

On the occasion, Shankar Prasad, President (Retail Business Unit) of VSNL, said that there are currently more than 350 hotspots, VSNL has the plans for this year even better its influence on more than 1000 hotspots Wi - Fi.

Loy Chee Long, General Manager (Asia) of iPass, said that many customers appear iPass India as a business hub criticism, this partnership can be that on the subcontinent, knowing full well that they trusted the same high iPass service, they used to crops in their home country.

VSNL claims that prior to the incorporation into the iPass global roaming, Tata Indicom Wi-Fi access points is a rigorous iPass Enterprise Ready certification procedure, the test of the hotspots for the reliability and quality of services.

VSNL is the sole supplier in India, a member of the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), and has a partnership with iPass for international roaming Wi-Fi in the country.

Via:Techtree

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