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Posted: 21 Jan 2012 12:43 PM PST Quote: Some people really don't understand terms like humiliation (and that too tons of it)..... Still trying to covertly sell and propagate his 'virtual' interests through meticulous and careful selection(an art?) when others are ofcourse getting banned !! Perhaps admin should look on the positive sides of things too... |
Ice Road Truckers: World's Deadliest Roads - TV Series Posted: 21 Jan 2012 12:21 PM PST Lisa Kelly (Ice Road Trucker) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:001wub: she won the 1'st season in India. Words not needed, photos speak for themselves :Boy hot: :Drool: Photo Album - Imgur Why don't we have truckers like her in India :blushing: |
Posted: 21 Jan 2012 12:03 PM PST You didn't know about the "DAMM" FUP before subscribing ? |
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Posted: 21 Jan 2012 11:21 AM PST Quote: Quote: In Airtel/Reliance/Tata's case, maybe the box in your building (or the next building), which in most cases is the same box that supplies DSL service and is most likely to be connected to fiber of some sort. In MTNL's case, it's probably the cabinet in your street or even the exchange itself. Similarly with BSNL. But in no case is the equipment in the customer's hands. At the moment, the key to this is that the necessary equipment is to be under the control of the company (and indirectly, the government with all it's monitoring awfulness), and as it is now, this way is the only way to satisfy the government requirements for what is more or less a VOIP<>PSTN interaction - the telco can safely say "this number is assigned to this address". Unlike VOIP, which is why I think part of the reason for the reluctance to allow VOIP is because it is portable. I can take an ATA or a VOIP number on any SIP software and use it pretty much anywhere on the planet without the provider having much control over that, whereas a PSTN number is assigned to the copper coming in to my premises and to move that number to another location requires their permission and co-operation. That being said, there's nothing to stop a provider preventing access to it's SIP server from outside it's network, but even if no such measures were taken, it's still easy to monitor - but for some reason the government hasn't yet figured out that it's easier and cheaper to monitor VOIP than PSTN, so, we're stuck with what we have. |
GSMArena links to Flipkart for price check when browsing from India Posted: 21 Jan 2012 10:42 AM PST |
Aakash UbiSlate Tablet PC now on sale for Rs. 2500 Posted: 21 Jan 2012 10:25 AM PST |
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