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4G Subscriptions To Gear Up In India By 2013: [Report]
Bharti Airtel is the first player that introduced 4G services in India--launched 4G TD-LTE services in Kolkata in April and Bangalore in May of this year. However, the services provided by the telco seem somehow expensive and the market...
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For Google, India Is Still A Weak Contributor In Smartphone App Market !
The tradition of mobile market is continuously shifting to other horizon, now mobile payment has become quite popular worldwide. However, the Indian market is somewhat behind in this aspect than other matured markets of the world. Generally, online shopping...
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4G War Between Airtel And Reliance: Who Will Win?
Airtel has already launched its 4G services in Kolkata this year, which is an introduction of a new chapter of latest generation 'broadband services' in India. Interestingly, internet access on 4G broadband is three times faster than that of...
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Reliance To Promote Android Handsets In India:[Report]
In India, Reliance Communications (R-COM) has decided to introduce expert customer care center, exclusive apps, operator billing and dedicated Android zones in order to promote Android handsets across the country. The company has indentured with Google for two years...
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Could Reliance’s New Tablet Woo Indian Mobile Subscribers ?
There's a tough competition ahead among Tablet manufacturers in India later this year. Last year, a Canadian company "Datawind" with collaboration of Indian government introduced the world cheapest Tablet “Aakash”—at the subsidized price of $46 (INR 2,250) for the Indian...
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Apple Can Launch the CDMA Version of iPhone in India Soon [Report]
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From last couple of days we are hearing about Apple new version of iPhone CDMA which can be launched with in U.S. via Verizon network early next year. Surprisingly Apple seems to carry many other plans for its CDMA...
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The 10-Minute Fashion Fix: Are Quick Commerce Solving Real Problems or Creating New Ones?
First, it was groceries, then electronics, and now, fashion products in just 10 minutes? What’s next for quick commerce...
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