India to get mobile numbers starting with 8!
Cross-Posted from Saurabh Minni’s blog with his permission
Well its was well known that mobile numbers with 8 are going to start soon. But it so happened that my dear friend Daaku took a new Tata Docomo connection. Now the amazing thing was that it starts with 805xx-xxxxx. So now if I try to call this friend of mine, my Vodafone network tells me that its an invalid number. I was confused and so I asked my friend daaku to call me. I got his number in caller ID but calling it was again not possible. Obviously its not mistake in dialing the number, rather its a stupid things that Vodafone and possibly other networks too have done.
So here is my guess what has happened. Vodafone, takes the number +91805xx-xxxxx as 91 for country(that India), 80(Code for Bangalore) and 5 would be Tata Indicom as they provide landline with that series. Interestingly Vodafone seems to have not configured its network to this change which happened for mobile numbers starting with 8.
I tried contacting Vodafone customer care, they seemed to be unaware of the issue and they said they would get back to me soon(24hours it seems).
But the point here is, whats TRAI and DoT doing. Have they not informed the operators of this change or are the operators at lax. Who ever it might be, the fault must be found and it must be ensured that in future such stupid things do not happen.
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You have been receiving SMS codes: TA-ICICI, AX-Airtel…and wondering what’s it?
Recently, from almost a month SMSs from Banks, Service Providers, Companies have started prefixing something like ID, AT, VK…etc. What’s all this after all!!? Here I am to explain you what it is! Normally these SMSs originates from a Bulk SMS provider where you can use 11 digit Alpha-Numeric characters as "Sender". But there were some security risks in this method. I was able to give a phone number as "Sender" & it appears as that person at the recipient end. Basically there was a chance to send SMSs as a different person! I was actually using this to fool my friends.
But the new TRAI regulation insisted bulk SMS providers to restrict the "Sender ID" to 8 characters. Other three characters should be used to specify who is the service provider & where it’s originated from. Say for example: HDFCBANK sends an SMS to you using bulk SMS provider located at Tamil Nadu which uses Airtel. You will receive it as AT-HDFCBANK. First character specifies which service provider the message is being originated & the second character specifies from which location it’s originated. Here is the table which has details of these SMS codes:
Service Provider Codes:
| Service Provider | Code |
|---|---|
| Aircel, Dishnet Wireless | D |
| Bharti Airtel | A |
| BSNL | B |
| BPL Mobile/Loop Telecom | L |
| Datacom Solutions | C |
| HFCL Infotel | H |
| Idea Cellular | I |
| MTNL | M |
| Reliance Communications | R |
| Reliance Telecom | E |
| S tel | S |
| Shyam Telecom | Y |
| Spice Telecom | P |
| Swan Telecom | W |
| Tata Teleservices | T |
| Unitech Group | U |
| Vodafone Group | V |
| Service Area | Code |
| Andhra Pradesh | A |
| Assam | S |
| Bihar | B |
| Delhi | D |
| Gujarat | G |
| Haryana | H |
| Himachal Pradesh | I |
| Jammu & Kashmir | J |
| Karnataka | X |
| Kerala | L |
| Kolkata | K |
| Madhya Pradesh | Y |
| Maharashtra | Z |
| Mumbai | M |
| North East | N |
| Orissa | O |
| Punjab | P |
| Rajasthan | R |
| Tamil Nadu | T |
| UP-East | E |
| UP-West | W |
| West Bengal | V |
So, combination of these two constitutes the first two digit of ?Sender? followed by an hyphen (-) & actual sender name.
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Few people use PIN locking system to lock their phone to avoid un-authorised access. Though this is a good option, it pisses you off sometime. Three wrong entry of PIN code will result in SIM blocking. Once SIM gets blocked, phone starts asking PUK code to enter. If you again enter wrong code for three times, SIM gets completely blocked. You have to walk into your service provider outlet to get a replacement SIM card.
PUK code is a SIM specific code assigned by your service provider. No way you can guess & enter it. So, when it asks for the PUK code, don’t do anything, get the PUK code from your service provider. Airtel has a easier way of getting PUK code. For getting PUK code of a Airtel number, send PUK<space>PhoneNumber to toll free number 121. You can make use of any other Airtel number to send this message since your SIM might have been blocked already.
If the above method doesn’t works or your service provider is not Airtel, call to customer care using any other mobile phone which uses the same service provider. They will ask some details about you to make sure you are the owner of the SIM card. Questions might include your billing address, email ID, numbers you recently called or messaged etc. They might even ask you number printed on the SIM card, so be prepared with all details before calling them. Once you get the PUK code, enter it into the phone & your phone will return to normal.
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Reliance GSM introductory offer, connection for Rs.25!
Reliance has started it’s GSM service & is offering connection for as low as Rs.25. The plan is called as CeP – Customer Experience Pack. Following are the plan details:
- Free talktime worth Rs.5 everyday to call any local phone.
- Free night calling (11 PM to 6AM) across Reliance numbers.
- SIX months incoming validity
All these you get for Rs.25, top ups start from Rs.10. Many mobile phone shops in Bangalore are already selling SIM cards. Look for big Reliance banners, wallposts, you can easilyu find them.
Reliance Wi Max new tariff plans
Reliance has updated tariff plans for it’s Wi Max broadband service. It has come up with buisiness plans with static IP. There are some minor changes in Single user plans, installation charges are changed. And in multi user pack ?Static IP? is offered You can get more details about Reliance wimax at http://www.techbangalore.com/reliance-wimax-internet-connection-in-bagalore/
Following is the new tariff:
Single User:
| RELIANCE WIRELESS BROADBAND ( Single User) | |||||
| Plan | UNLIMITED | PAY PER MB | |||
| Tariff | Rs.750 | Rs.999 | Rs.1799 | 2999 | Rs.750 |
| Download | 150 | 300 | 600 | 1 | 2 |
| Speed UP to | Kbps | Kbps | Kbps | Mbps | Mbps |
| Usage | Un limited | Un limited | Un limited | Un limited | 4 GB |
| Additional | Nil | Nil | Nil | 0.90 paisa | |
| Charge | Per m.b | ||||
| IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP |
| Installation Chargr | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 |
| Security Deposit | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
Multi User:
| Plan | UNLIMITED | |||
| Tariff | 1100 | 1500 | 2700 | 4500 |
| Download Speed Upto | 150 kbps | 300 kbps | 600 kbps | 1 Mbps |
| Usage | UNLIMITED | |||
| Additional Charge | NIL | NIL | NIL | NIL |
| IP | Static IP | Static IP | Static IP | Static IP |
| Instalation Charges | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 |
| Returnable Deposit |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| PAY PER MB | ||||
| 1199 | 1999 | 2999 | 4999 | 8999 |
| 2 Mbps | 2 Mbps | 2 Mbps | 2 Mbps | 2 Mbps |
| 8 GB | 12 GB | 20 GB | 35 GB | 75 GB |
| 0.8 Paisa Per MB | 0.8 Paisa Per MB | 0.50 Paisa Per MB | 0.50 Paisa Per MB | 0.50 Paisa Per MB |
| Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP | Dynamic IP |
| Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 | Rs.500 |
| 1000/= | 1000/= | 1000/= | 1000/= | 1000/= |
For more queries & getting a connection contact Irfan M Shaikh, 9986018604
Yahoo Messenger on Reliance Mobile
Reliance Communications has launched Yahoo! IM for its users.This IM will work on Java, Brew & wap enabled handsets. To avail this feature go to “Reliance Mobile World > Hot & New > Yahoo Msgr.”.
Charges:
Customers will be charged Rs 5 for each session logged, and can send and receive unlimited instant messages.