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When Hayai Broadband Is Gonna Start In Mumbai... Posted: 29 Nov 2010 02:46 AM PST |
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unlimited plan - speed will be downgraded after dowloading 5GB for Hatway! Posted: 29 Nov 2010 02:35 AM PST |
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Unique Identification Authority of India: National ID Cards in India! Posted: 29 Nov 2010 01:46 AM PST here is the article.totally pro hyping it Forbes India - UIDAI: Inside the World's Largest Data Management Project here a member of the NAC The Morung Express :: Nagaland News | Current News | Latest News | Breaking News - Unique facility or recipe for trouble? The biggest danger of UID, however, lies in a restriction of civil liberties. As one observer aptly put it, Aadhaar is creating "the infrastructure of authoritarianism" an unprecedented degree of state surveillance (and potential control) of citizens. This infrastructure may or may not be used for sinister designs. But can we take a chance, in a country where state agencies have such an awful record of arbitrariness, brutality and impunity? In fact, I suspect that the drive towards permanent state surveillance of all residents has already begun. UIDAI is no Big Brother, but could others be on the job? Take for instance Captain Raghu Raman (of the Mahindra Special Services Group), who is quietly building NATGRID on behalf of the Home Ministry. His columns in the business media make for chilling reading. Captain Raman believes that growing inequality is a "powder keg waiting for a spark," and advocates corporate takeover of internal security (including a "private territorial army"), to enable the "commercial czars" to "protect their empires." The Maoists sound like choir boys in comparison. There are equally troubling questions about the "NIDAI Bill," starting with why it was drafted by UIDAI itself. Not surprisingly, the draft Bill gives enormous powers to UIDAI's successor, NIDAI and with minimal safeguards. To illustrate, the Bill empowers NIDAI to decide the biometric and demographic information required for an Aadhaar number (Section 23); "specify the usage and applicability of the Aadhaar number for delivery of various benefits and services" (Section 23); authorise whoever it wishes to "maintain the Central Identities Data Repository" (Section 7) or even to exercise any of its own "powers and functions" (Section 51); and dictate all the relevant "regulations" (Section 54). Ordinary citizens, for their part, are powerless: they have no right to a UID number except on NIDAI's terms, no right to correction of inaccurate data, and last but not least no specific means to redress grievances. In fact, believe it or not, the Bill states (in Section 46) that "no court shall take cognisance of any offence punishable under this Act" except based on a complaint authorised by NIDAI. So, is UID a facility or a calamity? It depends for whom. For the intelligence agencies, bank managers, the corporate sector, and NIDAI, it will be a facility and a blessing. For ordinary citizens, especially the poor and marginalised, it could well be a calamity. |
help with airtel mobile office Posted: 29 Nov 2010 01:34 AM PST coupon said internet activation is as easy as *567*11# followed by a set of instructions and below it was written for instant recharge dial *121*3*code# so then i did that.. APN is mobile office and now free data is working.. 18 rupees deducted from my account what does *567*11# do and now do i need to do something to revert things back ?? ---------- Post added at 03:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:04 PM ---------- thanks for the info |
How does one configure an ADSL modem cum router for use with a TATA Wimax connection (static IP) Posted: 29 Nov 2010 01:27 AM PST Tried it... Didn't work :( The dhcp server settings only allow to enter the dns servers, which I did. The dhcp clients automatically take the dhcp server ip address as the default gateway. My settings- static ip = 121.245.x.y Subnet = 255.255.255.240 gateway = 121.245.245.z Dhcp server : Local ip=192.168.1.1 start ip= 192.168.1.45 end ip= 192.168.1.100 dns server settings Dns server =172.a.b.c There is no place to enter gateway for dhcp server !! The above dns server setting gets transmitted to the clients So the clients look like 192.168.1.46 with gateway as 192.168.1.1 and dns server =172.a.b.c Anyway looks like I will need to get a standard router with an Ethernet port for Internet instead of dsl port and 4 Ethernet ports for LAN Was worth a try though :) |
Huawei E1750 3G USB modem not working with BSNL Mobile SIM card. Posted: 29 Nov 2010 01:15 AM PST You are correct as the cities I tested were Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur & Goa and it didn't worked. I tried multiple combinations of APN and even tried at multiple locations in the city just to avoid any tower related config. I tried gprswest.cellone.in and bsnlnet but always get the same message Error 619: ...... I am trying this since June 2010 since BSNL launched 3G. Since I am a dealer my large customer base depends on it's success and hence I really tried hard with hours of effort and combinations. Talked to many BSNL guys but they do not have any idea about what's going on. I think it will take some time, may be 6 months to 1 year. The only thing which is not to worry about is that at least it is working fine with other operators. I think much before BSNL fixes this issue, other operators will start giving 3G services and my customers can easily use them. I checked with Docomo which is not yet launched in Pune but in Shirdi and it's working fine. Possible Vodafone might come up with 3G by March-April 2011. -Alok |
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Tata Docomo GPRS speed reduced after the launch of 3G Posted: 29 Nov 2010 12:00 AM PST |
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