4G... 1 GB per second....

That is certainly not a joke. For those who understand the broadband speeds would know what does this speed of 1GBPS mean.

For layman it would mean downloading a movie in 2 seconds flat!!!... For a HD Quality movie in 10 Seconds...

And who would be lucky one's to use it in near future?? The Japanese... Lucky *&)(*@^

NTT DoCoMo, the mobile service provider of Japan, expects it to be the norm by 2010... By that time, we will start thinking of this technology, and then our great government will have another set of spectrum issues. Why dont these other countries dont have spectrum issues?? or is India unique?? 'm sure...

 

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3G is here Finally!!! Hopefully!!

Late... v late infact... But finally...

3G should soon rollout in India with the announcement made by the government that the spectrum to be released immediately. This announcement was made on Monday.

Apart from this, other good news is introduction of Mobile Number Portability. With Mobile Number Portability, users can now change theiroperators and switch to another operator without even changing the number. 

In Simple terms, if you want to change from Reliance to Airtel, Vodafone, etc or vice versa you can do so, and your number will remain same.

In 1st round, it would be introduced in 4 metros followed by rest of India.

For more info on 3G in India follow this link from tech2:

http://www.tech2.com/india/news/mobile-phones/3g-finally-makes-its-way-to-indian-shores/21891/0

 

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Its a 3G Video Calling Camera

I I have seen a lot of people having this misconception about their handsets. Almost everybody whom I have come across. The one feature they like about their handsets is it has "dual camera". 1 in front and one on the back. Wow.. Front one it seems is a self potrait cam, but does'nt work in India!!... wat the hell!!

Actually the Camera in the front is for Video Calling. Video Calling on such handsets is enabled by 3G. 3G enables faster data access or internet access. 3G is about 7 times faster than the traditional GPRS we are used too and video calling requires such high speed. Remember the good old non broadband days, and we use to try web cam on yahoo messenger?? I use to get really irritated by the refresh rate, and I personally dont wanna see that on mobiles.

3G has not yet arrived in India. Defence Ministry of India was so far using the spectrum required for expansion of 3G, for the defence purposes. It was suppose to be vacated last yr. end. But dude its India!!. Well the good news is spectrum would be vacated by November end, and then the allocation of spectrum to different telcos will start, who should then immediately be able to provide the service as, as per the news they have tried and tested this technology for last 1 yr. Atleast Airtel has... Expect it by Mid 2008.

So next time when you go to purchase your new handset, and the vendor tries to sell you by saying the handset has dual cam, slap him on his face and teach him something. Its a "3G Video Calling Camera"

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