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Monna telecom spectrum ki too much money ki bidding vesi konnaru.. Ilaa jarugutundi ani media lo yeppudo vachindi.. Tekecom companies will simply transfer the cost to customers.. Central govt ki money vachindi an khush.. Central govt ki telecom companies pay chese money antha janaala daggara nunchi vasool chestaru...

 

Same thing is going to happen with coal bidding.. Whatever money the coal companies paid to govt will be plundered from the people by some means

Telecom bidding lo inko plan kuda undi bhayya,.. they are planning to disinvest from BSNL. ee sari NDA span aipoye lopu BSNL undadu dadapu ga.

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Vodafone Helping Disrupt The Telecommunications Industry

 

The wireless telecommunications industry isn’t necessarily known for its innovation. Rather than seeking ways to disrupt the industry, most of the big boys expand their reach by consolidating with other companies through mergers and acquisitions. But in spite of all this, Britain’s Vodafone (VOD) Group seems to be jumping on the newest innovation that could change the landscape of the entire industry.

The Power of Wi-Fi

Last week, Vodafone announced it would be launching Wi-Fi calling in the United Kingdom during the summer of 2015. What this means is that when a customer is connected to a Wi-Fi network, Vodafone will automatically route all calls over that connection, as long as you’re out of the network coverage. While on the surface this doesn’t necessarily look like much of an upgrade. However, there are two things to consider:

  1. This makes it possible for users to use their mobile phones internationally without having to pay for international calls (as long as they are connected to Wi-Fi, of course). This is because the phone will only recognize that it’s not within the network coverage and automatically switch over.
  2. With more calls being routed over Wi-Fi, this decreases the overall bandwidth of network air time, which has the potential of decreasing the costs for Vodafone and, therefore, Vodafone’s customers.

Not the First

While the innovation is fairly new to the industry, Vodafone isn’t the first to jump on the wagon. In the UK, it follows EE, Three and O2. However, as Engadget states, Vodafone is improving on the idea:

“Three and O2 have already launched their respective services, but to use them you need to have a dedicated app installed on your smartphone. EE is trialing a service that doesn't rely on any extra software, and today Vodafone says it'll be using a similar approach. So in theory, it'll work quietly in the background with minimal input. Provided you're connected to a Wi-Fi network, calls will switch over automatically when you're out of network coverage.”

 

Not Perfected

There are still some technology kinks to work out, though. The transition from network to Wi-Fi will only be seamless for 4G (VoLTE) customers. For example, customers who live in a 2G/3G area that start a call over Wi-Fi at home, that call will drop once he or she leaves that network and is back in Vodafone’s network. I’m not quite sure why this isn’t available for these areas. Motorola (MSIpioneered the technology almost three years ago, so there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be possible here.

Bottom Line

Vodafone is hardly innovative in this regard, but it’s smart to be an early adopter of the Wi-Fi calling wave. It’s only a matter of time before other global powerhouses jump on board. It’s a win-win for both the company, which can save money on air time bandwidth, and customers, to whom the company can pass on some of the savings to remain competitive in the marketplace.

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security ledu thokka ledu .. its basically syndicate form ayyi chesthunaru ... ilane vadileste evadiki vadu vadikistamunna sites ki istamunna rates petukuntaru .. manollu security purpose care ante picha comedy ... 

 

US lo ilane cheyabothe they voted in favor of net neutrality bill ... India lo kuda alantidi ravali ...

 

 

Net neutrality (also network neutralityInternet neutrality, or net equality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally, not discriminating or charging differentially by user, content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode of communication.

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Last time A.Raja spectrum cheap ga ichchesi naa valle call rates cheap ayyayi annadu.., it's true to some extent, dantlo scam unna spectrum cheap ga vachchindi kabatti call rates were cheaper..!!

 

Now competitive bidding lo 1.2Lac cr bid vesaru Telcos. Airtel, vodafone, idea each are paying 25K-30K cr. they obviously will recover this money from end users only. Whatsapp, Viber vachchaka voice call revenue has decreased tremendously. at the same time, Internet revenue are transferring to ISPs more than Telcos. so, our telephone bills are expected to increase in future for sure..!

 

Network companies are here to do  business, not philanthropy..!!

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Last time A.Raja spectrum cheap ga ichchesi naa valle call rates cheap ayyayi annadu.., it's true to some extent, dantlo scam unna spectrum cheap ga vachchindi kabatti call rates were cheaper..!!

 

Now competitive bidding lo 1.2Lac cr bid vesaru Telcos. Airtel, vodafone, idea each are paying 25K-30K cr. they obviously will recover this money from end users only. Whatsapp, Viber vachchaka voice call revenue has decreased tremendously. at the same time, Internet revenue are transferring to ISPs more than Telcos. so, our telephone bills are expected to increase in future for sure..!

 

Network companies are here to do  business, not philanthropy..!!

 

 

no telecom company is doing philanthropy to the common people neither people are expecting it from them ....go through the below article....you can find out whether they are gaining or loosing...

 

MUMBAI: The expected explosion in telecom penetration and increasing popularity of smartphones would help telecom companies earn an additional $8 billion or Rs 50,000 crore in incremental revenues in the next three years, a report released by a consultancy firm said.

The internet's contribution to pre-tax profits of telecom firms in the same period would be $2.9 billion, the report by AT Kearney's principal Ajay Gupta has estimated.

The consultancy firm AT Kearney was hired by online advertising giant Google to survey prospects for telecom companies due to the growth in penetration of mobile telephony and smartphones.

 

jay Gupta said that his company undertook a 15-city survey in which a bulk of the 3,500 people interviewed said that they looked forward to transacting more using mobile phones.

He said additional revenues would be driven by an upsurge in data usage and within that, the 'media content and services' category alone would account for $6.2 billion or 75% of incremental revenues as well as stressed the need for media companies to generate content in regional Indian languages to seize the opportunity.

Google's industry director for telecom and technology, Neeraj Gupta said that internet mobile users in the country would more than double to 480 million in 2017, from the present 155 million, resulting in more opportunities.

He said that since around 30% of the total number of phones shipped are internet-enabled, various services would create multiple opportunities, beyond simple delivery of the network.

The survey did not consider the keenly awaited rollout of 4G services.

However, the consultancy firm's partner Nikolai Dobberstein said that introduction of 4G services would not have any bearing on its projections because all the services the report has taken into account could be delivered using the existing 3G network infrastructure.

Gupta said that other services which would deliver growth include adoption of online transactions and online resolution of customer problems, besides providing customised applications for small businesses to operate.

He said that a bulk of recharges, one of the major cost points for companies, happen offline and getting them online would help telecom players save costs since opportunities also exist on the payments front, which has been witnessing increased traction.

He said that small business units could look at a complete ecosystem of opportunity, beginning from selling handsets to customised software packages.

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Aah survey yevaru chesaaro telavadhu kaani......ARPU ( average revenue per user) aiyithe last decade lo continuous ga decline avutha vacchindhi! Airtel vaadu dare ga first step vesi rates increase chesaaka migatah andaru increase chesaaru! Koddiga save ayyaru!

 

 

Idea vaadi 30k cr bid chesaadu! Avi definite ga mana daggae vasool chestaadu for sure! Ultimate winner is govt! UPA vallu mingesaaru, memu aah money antha save chesaamu ani good name, 1 lakh crore money...win win for them!

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Ika BSNL antaara..........adhi yeppudu teesi dobbutaara ani waiting! Privatize cheste( without any corruption) daaniki vacche revenue is too huge!

 

Maa dikku maalina society lo only BSNL allowed. Vaadu chuttu one year tiriga broadband connection kosam ....no use. Worst ante worst attitude towards customer..............xxxxxx jeevitham yeh rojullo lancham icchi internet connection teesukunna dhourbhaygham naade

 

telecom is such a competitive sector today, they just don't have any damn right to be in business! I am not generalizing due to one experience!

 

Okappudu landline bill baaga vacchedhi( in my hometown). Yeppudu choosina yevado use chesi padesina instruments istaaru.....arichi gee pettukunna no use....we moved to tata telecom.....complaint chesi gettiga dobbithe evening kalla new set petti veltaadu!

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Aah survey yevaru chesaaro telavadhu kaani......ARPU ( average revenue per user) aiyithe last decade lo continuous ga decline avutha vacchindhi! Airtel vaadu dare ga first step vesi rates increase chesaaka migatah andaru increase chesaaru! Koddiga save ayyaru!

 

 

Idea vaadi 30k cr bid chesaadu! Avi definite ga mana daggae vasool chestaadu for sure! Ultimate winner is govt! UPA vallu mingesaaru, memu aah money antha save chesaamu ani good name, 1 lakh crore money...win win for them!

 

bro.. today dollar reserves hit a record high that was never before.... we are going heavily down on fiscal deficit.... isn't it a win for us as a country ?

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Ika BSNL antaara..........adhi yeppudu teesi dobbutaara ani waiting! Privatize cheste( without any corruption) daaniki vacche revenue is too huge!

 

Maa dikku maalina society lo only BSNL allowed. Vaadu chuttu one year tiriga broadband connection kosam ....no use. Worst ante worst attitude towards customer..............xxxxxx jeevitham yeh rojullo lancham icchi internet connection teesukunna dhourbhaygham naade

 

telecom is such a competitive sector today, they just don't have any damn right to be in business! I am not generalizing due to one experience!

 

Okappudu landline bill baaga vacchedhi( in my hometown). Yeppudu choosina yevado use chesi padesina instruments istaaru.....arichi gee pettukunna no use....we moved to tata telecom.....complaint chesi gettiga dobbithe evening kalla new set petti veltaadu!

for the last 20 years we are using landline & for the last 10years we are using broad band bro bsnl maku aithe elanti problem ledu appudu apudu router problem tapithe calls kani net problem kani raledu & with low tariff ....problem vachina complaint ichina 2nd day ki vachi respond avutunaru intakana emi chestaru bro vere valu aina

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for the last 20 years we are using landline & for the last 10years we are using broad band bro bsnl maku aithe elanti problem ledu appudu apudu router problem tapithe calls kani net problem kani raledu & with low tariff ....problem vachina complaint ichina 2nd day ki vachi respond avutunaru intakana emi chestaru bro vere valu aina

2004 lo Broad band pettinchaamu,.. ivvala beam cheptunna speed memu 2006 lo ne use chesaamu, inka landline gurinchi aithe cheppalsina avasaram ledu, naaku telisi maa intlo aithe eppudu complaint raledu mari

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