Saturday, 22 October 2016

TRAI Suggests Rs. 3,050 Crores Fine on Big 3 for Denying Jio Interconnect

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Airtel, Vodafone, Idea accused of denying Jio interconnectivity
  • The trio are said to be non-compliant with licence conditions
  • Fine of Rs. 50 crores per telco per circle recommended to DoT
In a setback to incumbent telecom operators, sector regulator TRAI on Friday suggested imposing Rs. 3,050 crores penalty on Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, and Idea for allegedly denying interconnectivity to newcomer Reliance Jio.
TRAI, in its recommendation to the Department of Telecom, said it has found the trio to be non-compliant with licence conditions and service quality norms given the high rate of call failures and congestion atinterconnect points for Reliance Jio.
It also noted that denial of interconnection by these operators to Reliance Jio "appears to be with the ulterior motive to stifle competition and is anti-consumer".

As per TRAI's recommendation, the penalty for Airtel and d vodafoneworks out to about Rs. 1,050 crores each, while in case of Idea Cellular it comes to about Rs. 950 crores. The regulator stopped short of recommending cancellation of their telecom licences saying it may lead to "significant consumer inconvenience".
The recommendation came on complaint by Reliance Jio that over 75 percent of calls on its network are failing as incumbents were not giving sufficient points of interconnect that would help complete calls.
TRAI
 in a detailed letter to the DoTSecretary said the action of the three incumbent operators was "against public interest".
When contacted, an Airtel spokesperson said, "We are continuously augmenting the PoIs provided to Reliance Jio and pace of augmentation has been the fastest ever done by us. Further we are in full compliance of the requirements of grade of service set by TRAI."
Vodafone and Idea did not immediately offer any comment on the TRAI recommendation. Emails sent to Reliance Jio too remained unanswered.
Lashing out at the erring operators, TRAI went to the extent of saying that the non-compliance of licence terms and condition "warrants" recommendations for revocation of licence.
"However, the authority is mindful of the fact that revocation of the licence will entail significant consumer inconvenience and therefore in view of the larger public interest involved, the authority recommends a penal action of Rs. 50 crores per LSA (circle)...," it said.
The regulator has recommended penalty of Rs. 50 crores each for 21 of the 22 circles of Bharti Airtel and Vodafone (except J&K).
In case of Idea, it has recommended penalty of Rs. 50 crores each for 19 circles where the operator provides services.
Jio has accused incumbent operators of providing less than required points of interconnections (PoIs) needed for its users to complete calls to rivals' network, while operators charged the newcomer of unleashing a "tsunami" of free traffic on their networks.
Interconnection enables mobile users to make calls to customers of other telecom networks and is, therefore, crucial for smooth functioning of mobile services.
In a statement issued on September 23, Jio had alleged that over 12 crore calls failed daily between Jio and the networks of Airtel, Vodafone, and Idea.
As per quality of service rules, not more than five calls in 1,000 should fail due to network congestion.
Late last month, as row between incumbents and newcomer Reliance Jio escalated, TRAI intervened and issued show-cause notices to operators for call drops far exceeding the norm. It had given the incumbent operators ten days to explain why action should not be initiated against them for violation of service quality norms.
In its reply to TRAI, Idea said that the show cause notice is "defective, invalid, and premeditated" and reason for poor service quality is solely because of Reliance Jio. Airtel said that the notice was premature and it is making effort to augment interconnection.
Vodafone cited inconsistent calculation made by Jio and delay on its part among reason for the row.
The regulator has given a deadline of October 17, 2016, to mobile operators to resolve the matter so that customers do not experience poor quality of service.
TRAI has observed high level of congestion in telecom networks leading to call failure on Reliance Jio's network.

Samsung Unveils Galaxy C9 Pro, Its First Smartphone With 6GB of RAM and specs

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro comes with 6GB of RAM
  • It has 16-megapixel front and rear cameras
  • The Galaxy C9 Pro is priced at CNY 3,199 on Samsung's China store
After being listed online ahead of its launch, the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro smartphone has officially been unveiled in the Chinese market. Packing a humongous 6GB of RAM, the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro is a mid-range smartphone, which will be available via Samsung's China storestarting November 11, with the pre-orders having already started. The Galaxy C9 Pro is priced at CNY 3,199 (roughly Rs. 31,700).
The specifications of the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro are similar to whatsurfaced on Friday. The dual SIM (Nano+Nano) 4G-enabled Galaxy C9 Pro runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 SoC, with four cores clocked at 1.95GHz and the rest at 1.4GHz. In a first for the company, Samsung has equipped the device with 6GB of RAM. The smartphone has a 6-inch full HD (1080x1920) AMOLED display.
For photography, the Galaxy C9 Pro packs a 16-megapixel camera on both front and rear. The rear 16-megapixel camera comes with an aperture of f/1.9 and a dual-LED flash. The selfie camera too has the same aperture sans the flash module. The smartphone packs inbuilt storage of 64GB that is expandable via a microSD card (up to 256GB).
The Galaxy C9 Pro has a fingerprint scanner mounted on its physical home button. The smartphone packs a 4000mAh battery with fast charging support. Apart from 4G LTE, the connectivity options on the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro include Bluetooth v4.2, Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n), GPS, Glonass, Beidou, NFC, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The Galaxy C9 Pro measures 162.9x80.7x6.9mm and weighs in 189gm.
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Display

6.00-inch

Processor

1.44GHz

Front Camera

16-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

6GB

OS

Android 6.0

Storage

64GB

Rear Camera

16-megapixel

Battery capacity

4000mAh
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Friday, 21 October 2016

How to use the Android 7.1 storage manager to free up space

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Today i will going to tell you about How to use the 7.1 storage manager to free up space

The Android 7.1 update has arrived in developer preview form for anyone with a Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X or Pixel C and the desire to try it out. Among the pretty short list of new Android 7.1 Nougat features is a new tool in the settings called Manage Storage which is worth mentioning.
Manage Storage is, as you might suspect, a storage manager. It appears in the Storage section of Settings and provides you with two options: to manually free up space or to enable Smart Storage. While one might simply sound like an automatic version of the other, they actually do different things and work well in concert with one another.
Smart Storage

Smart Storage is essentially a Google Photos tie-in that automates the “free up space” option in that app. Enabling Smart Storage will automatically remove photos and videos from your device every 30, 60 or 90 days, but only once they have been backed up to the cloud in Google Photos.
It’s a simple option that saves you having to continually agree to the Photos prompt to free up space whenever your device storage is running low. But Smart Storage doesn’t automate all of your Android 7.1 storage solutions. There’s also a manual tool for clearing up space that works well as a complement to Smart Storage.


Manual cleanup

You’ll find the manual cleanup tool in Settings > Storage > Manage storage as well as in the overflow menu of the Storage section. Tapping “Free up space” generates a list of potential items for removal in a couple of categories, including photos and videos, downloads and apps.
You can choose to include or exclude any of these categories via the check boxes and expand them to drill down into your downloads or apps list. Simply select those files or apps you want removed and tap the free up space button. Once you’ve removed some content you’ll be prompted to enable Smart Storage which you can opt-in for if you haven’t already.
This storage optimization tool is just another of the many small additions in Nougat that really start to add up. There’s clearly a focus on automating tasks in Nougat, from seamless updates to setting notification priority to Doze Mode on the go. Storage management is just another way to improve your experience while still providing you with fine-grained control.

What is your favorite Nougat feature? What is Nougat still missing?

Oppo launches two smartphones with 16MP front facing cameras

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Oppo has launched the updated versions of the Oppo R9 and the R9 Plus in the form of R9s and the R9s Plus. The two new phones are aimed at the selfie centric consumer with 16MP cameras up front on both the devices. Previously only the R9 Plus had a 16MP front facing camera. Both R9s and R9s Plus have a similar design to their predecessors, featuring rounded edges, metal body and a fingerprint scanner at the front.

The Oppo R9s Plus, which is the bigger of the two sports a 6-inch 1080p display with very slim 1.78mm bezels. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 SoC. This new octa-core SoC was announced just a few days back and is a bumped up version of the current gen Snapdragon 652 SoC. There is 6Gb of RAM and 64GB of internal storage on the device. The phone does support external storage via the hybrid dual SIM slot. It has a 4000mAh battery and is just 7.53mm thick.

In comparison, the Oppo R9 is a smaller device with just a 5.5-inch display offering a 1080p resolution. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, which we recently saw on the Asus Zenfone 3. There is 4GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage, which can be further extended using a microSD card. The smaller device packs in a 3010mAh battery.



On the back, both device sport a 16MP camera featuring Sony’s IMX398 sensor. Both the R9s and R9s Plus has a 2.5D curved Gorilla protective display on top. These devices also sport Oppo’s VOOC charging technology and it claims that in just 5 minutes of charging, the phones can provide 2 hours of talktime. 


The Oppo R9s will go on sale in China from October 28 and is priced at 2,799 Yuan (27,750 approximately) while the R9 Plus will start shipping on December and is priced at 3,499 Yuan (34,670 approximately)

8GB of RAM? It could be ready in time for the Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung announced today that it is introducing a new generation of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) packages capable of 8GB LPDDR4 DRAM for mobile devices – both a first of its kind and a potential feature of the Samsung Galaxy S8, the company’s next flagship smartphone.
What does that mean? According to Samsung, next-generation mobile devices outfitted with such a chip are better suited for tasks such as dual-camera use, 4K UHD playback, and virtual reality. (Daydream, anyone?)
Samsung also adds that its new RAM package can deliver could grant tablets the type of capacity to handle multiple operating systems via virtual machine operation – a feature oft considered exclusive to dedicated PCs.

Put me in, coach!

We don’t know exactly when the new 8GB memory chips will be ready for launch, especially considering that Samsung is sitting on a still-impressive 6GB RAM chip that’s yet to see play.
However, signs point to the Galaxy S8 being quite the powerful handset, so whether it goes ham on the memory or plays it safe remains up in the air.
Samsung has been pushing a lot of power into little vessels lately, with such achievements this year including a 512GB SSD the size of a fingernail and a microSD card that holds as much as the average laptop.
Of course, in light of recent news, we would caution Samsung against being too hasty in pushing the envelope. Thankfully, RAM isn’t anywhere as volatile as lithium-ion batteries.

Samsung Galaxy On Nxt launched in India Full specs, features and price

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Flipkart has listed the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt on its website today, with the phone priced at Rs 18,940. The full metal unibody phone will be sold exclusively on Flipkart. Even though the phone is now launched, the listing on the phone still says ‘Coming Soon’.
Samsung Galaxy On Nxt features a 5.5-inch display Full HD display and comes with a 2.5D Gorilla Glass. The phone is powered by a 1.6 GHz octa-core Exynos 7870 processor coupled with an ARM Mali T830 MP1 GPU. It comes with 3GB RAm and 32GB ROM (expandable to 256GB).
Galaxy On Nxt features a 13MP primary camera (f/1.9 aperture) and an 8MP front camera. Camera features on the phone include – Auto, Beauty Face, Continuous Shot, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Interval Shot, Night, Panorama, Pro, Selfie, Sports, Sound and Shot, Wide Selfie.
The phone is backed by a 3300 mAh Li-ion battery. The phone will also feature Samsung’s S Secure system that allows for hiding or locking of apps and more.
The phone features a fingerprint sensor installed on the home button and dual SIM and microSD card slots, which accepts external cards up to 256GB. The phone is LTE (Cat 4) compatible and brings connectivity via GPS, Glonass, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1. Galaxy On Nxt also comes with accelerometer and proximity sensors.
Samsung Galaxy On Nxt is a Flipkart exclusive and will be available in two colours – Black and Gold, at Rs 18,940.
Samsung India has recently announced that it will be making all future launches of smartphones that are 4G capable, through which it expects to gain a larger market share in the country.

“There is huge conversion happening from feature phones to smart phones at the entry level. This migration will continue. All the future launches, including entry-level segment, will have 4G facilities and we will sell 4G devices. But at the same time, there will be certain set of feature phones users because of price points,” said the company’s Vice President (Mobiles Business) Manu Sharma.

Airtel’s 10GB 4G Data at Rs. 259 Offer Extended to All Smartphone

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The Airtel offer that was only exclusive to Samsung Galaxy J series phones has now been extended to all 4G smartphones. The telecommunication giant has announced that all users purchasing a new 4G handset will get 10GB data for the price Rs. 259.

Airtel is charging Rs. 259 for 10GB 4G/ 3G data recharge. 1GB data will be credited immediately to the user’s account, and the other 9GB data needs to be taken through the MyAirtel app. This data will be valid only for 28 days. It is important to note that this offer can only be availed within 30 days of purchase of the smartphone, after which the offer is no longer applicable for that user. Also, one user can do a maximum of three recharges within 90 days.

Airtel has also specified, that it supports 4G in 18 circles in India, and for the other non-4G circles, the company will provide 3G data against this offer.

“We are proud to have pioneered 4G network for users in India. This invitational offer has been designed for our data savvy customers who can now experience high speed broadband on Airtel’s 4G network with their new devices,” Ajai Puri, Director – Market Operations, Bharti Airtel, said in a statement.

As mentioned, a similar Airtel 4G data offer was made available first to Samsung Galaxy J series smartphone. To avail the offer, new Galaxy J series smartphone owners need to visit a nearby Airtel Retail outlet and ask for the offer to be activated, or, log onto http://offers.airtel.in from their smartphones using Airtel mobile Internet (not Wi-Fi), and follow the instructions.
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Jio welcome offer will now ends on 3rd december 2016




Reliance will be ending its Welcome Offer, which gives users free Jio service -- data and calls included -- for 90 days almost a month from its scheduled closure. The offer will now end on December 3  instead of December 31 because apparently Jio cannot offer free services for more than 90 days. The Welcome Offer was launched on September 5 and hence it had to close by December 3.

Update: Jio has confirmed that the Welcome Offer will end on December 3. But it adds that those who already subscribe to it will continue to get free unlimited data and free unlimited calls until December 31. Those who want to join the Jio network after December will have to subscribe to a commercial plan.

"As per RJIL's filing with the TRAI, the JIO WELCOME OFFER (JWO) will be available to all the customers for subscription till December 3, 2016. RJIL wishes to reconfirm that JWO benefits of free unlimited voice and data will continue to be available to all subscribers till December 31, 2016. The consumers, who cannot subscribe to the RJIL services till 3rd December 2016 will continue getting opportunities to avail new offers and tariff plans from RJIL," said a Jio spokesperson.

At the same time, Jio also says TRAI has noted that "the tariff plans offered by it are fully compliant with regulatory norms of IUC compliance, non-predatory and non-discriminatory."

Earlier Jio has said that the Welcome Offer would end on December 31. The company had said that it would start charging for data services like ISD calls from January 1. The company had also filed a tariff plan with TRAI.

However, fearing the buzz and popularity created by Jio, other telecom operators had requested TRAI to look into its validity, accusing Reliance of predatory pricing -- Jio services are free for now -- and unfair competition. TRAI, however, has found that the Jio services and the company's Welcome Plan are totally fair and legal. However, it does agree with the premise that the Welcome Offer cannot be extended beyond 90 days.

Right now it is not clear how Jio will react to the TRAI's order. But the likely possibilities are two: Either Jio will bring the date of commercial launch forward and start charging for services from December 4 or it will announce a new offer to the Jio users, which will help it circumvent the 90 days rule.

It is not clear what sort of impact the TRAI order will have on the Jio service, though a positive impact is likely. Of late the quality of Jio service is going down in a significant manner and almost all of these issues can be attributed to the number of users, who drawn in by the free offer, have clogged the network. Once the commercial operations start it is possible that the number of active Jio users will come down, leading to better service to those who pay for it.

The orders also offers some respite to current market leaders like Airtel and Vodafone. Currently, they can't match Jio in terms of price because Jio is free. But once Jio's commercial operations start, they may be able to compete better.

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Monday, 3 October 2016

How to fix the problem of signal not comes in jio

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Aaj mein aap sbko btaaunga ki aap apne jio sim mein signal naa aane ke error ko kese fix kar sakte hai to chaliye shuru karte hai
1.download a app from the Link
2.open app and install it.
3.after you open this app you will these options which is given in scrnshot and you will select the first option that is android settings





4. open android settings and you will see 3 more options which is given in following scrnshot

5. After this u will seen a option of network selecting like that given scrnshot , select only 4g


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Sunday, 2 October 2016

How to make minimum ₹15000 online

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Saturday, 1 October 2016

How to increase jio 4g internet speed : tutorial

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Aaj mein aapko btaaunga ki aap apne jio sim mein card mein slow internet ki problem ko kese solve kar sakte hai mene ek tutorial banaya hai jisse ki aap dekh paaenge ki kese aap apne jio ki net ki speed increase kar sakte hai


How to increase jio internet speed

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