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Showing posts with label Reliance 3g Free Gprs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reliance 3g Free Gprs. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Get Free GPRS Balance In Reliance

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Reliance GPRS trick| proxy hack to use free internet

we have already told you about many gprs tricks and most of them were working. I have received this trick information from a friend who is working in Reliance GSM service. This is a APN loophole through which you can access internet for free using proxy settings. please configure your mobile use following setting to access internet.


For Reliance SMARTNET

Name-Reliance
Home page-www.tips4tech.net
Proxy-yes
Proxy address-10.239.21.22/5
port number-8080
APN-rcomwap

For Reliance SMARTWAP:

Account name : SMARTWAP
Access point name: SMARTWAP
Home page: www.tips4tech.net
Wapgateway proxy IP address: 97.253.29.195
Port: 8080

For Reliance MMS:

Account name: RTLMMS
Access point name: MMS
Homepage: http://10.114.0.5/mms/
Proxy IP: 10.114.0.13
Port: 9401




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Free Reliance 3g internet hacking trick | Reliance 3g unlimited free trick 2011


Try this trick at low balance only.

Here is settings for Different APN working with Reliance.

1. rcomnet – Just write APN as rcomnet and leave everything as default. No proxy and port needed.

2. rcommms / rcomwap – APN – rcommms (No disconnection) or rcomwap
(disconnects after every 9 MB)

Proxy no – 10.239.221.22 or 10.239.221.5
Port no- 8080

When your 2.5 GB is over then u can resubscribe the plan -
First u need to unsubscribe by sending sms Unsub 8024 to 155223 or Unsub 8022 to 155223. If u get no Default
configured then call 155223 and then select language by pressing 1 for eng and 2 for hindi.
Then type code as 2084 and press 1 to confirm. After that u will also get msg as you have successfully unsubscribed.

Now subscribe again by dialling *123*099#

....................................................Happy Surfing Frm Mobile10....................................................

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Free Reliance call july 30 2010

I am using Reliance GSM Sim for net with -4.99 balance since a long time. Today I got this mesage from reliance,


Being a prestigious customer, Reliance gifts you 20 FREE minutes which can be used for calling local reliance phones. These mins. are valid till 5th August.Enjoy calling


what a fool Reliance people are, they are calling me a prestigious customer and i am looting them.

Moreover, the minutes i got can be used for any operator and they mentioned it just for reliance.

Have anyone got such message?

share your experiences

Thursday, August 5, 2010

India leaping into 3G wireless Internet

India leaping into 3G wireless Internet




600 million Indians have been exposed to mobile telephony using the 2G technology. Now, the Indian government is planning to upgrade the platform to 3G and that will revolutionized their population access to the digital world.

In the good old days, Indians would wait for years for a telephone line to be installed in their homes and workplaces.Until the early 1990s, a phone was seen as a luxury.

But today, India's vast underclass is almost as well connected as the rich in what is hailed as a telecom revolution that has delivered mobile telephony to nearly 600 million people in just a little over a decade.

The nation is now preparing for another giant leap into the digital world as it auctions off its airwaves for third-generation (3G) services to enable super-fast multimedia streaming on wireless networks.

Industry leaders Vodafone Essar, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Telecom and six other companies began bidding last week for slots in 22 zones -- called circles -- of India's telecom market.

India leaping into 3G wireless Internet

The auction, with a reserve price of $787 million, is being held online on a secure Web site, according to officials.

The process is expected to run for days or weeks. The government has not set a closing date for the auction.

The government wants to award the 3G frequency space later this year, said Satyendra Prakash, a spokesman for the communications ministry.

Also, there will be a follow-up auction of broadband wireless access that has attracted 11 bidders, telecommunications officials say.

Analysts forecast that 3G systems will boost India's internet penetration with technology allowing quick access, data transfer and entertainment on mobile handsets.

India's online market has not kept pace with the country's booming mobile-phone business despite the country's image as an IT powerhouse.

Raj Pal, an adviser at the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, says the nation had barely 15.24 million internet users in December last year. Among them were 7.82 million broadband subscribers, he added.

Independent surveys suggest about 71 million Indians claimed to have logged on in 2009, still a tiny fraction of the country's population of 1.2 billion.

Analysts now foresee another revolution ahead as the current second-generation (2G) mobile services are replaced by a successor.

"3G is going to do to the Internet in India what 2G did to mobile telephony," said Kunal Bajaj, India director of British-based consultancy firm Analysys Mason.

More than 130 countries already are using the third-generation platform, he said.

India has announced a program aimed at linking up all its 250,000 village councils by 2012 in a bid to plug massive broadband divides between rural and urban communities as the country emerges as one of the world's few growth markets.

Indians often complain of poor connectivity and abrupt termination of mobile calls. Bajaj explains that is because of signal congestion on cell-phone towers.

Experts believe 3G technology, for now, will be used to improve existing services on strained networks.

"The initial focus is expected to be on improving quality of calls," says Bajaj. "It will shift to multimedia application over a period of time," he adds.

 
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