Dot To Approve Rilstest Voice Services On 4g Network

A report by the Economic Times stated that the Department of Telecommunications (DOT) might soon grant approval to MukeshAmbani ledRIL (Reliance Industries Limited) for carrying out testson its 4G networks.

It has also mentioned that a specific department of DOT, Telecommunication Engineering Service (TEC) has put forward the idea of offering around 10,000 mobile numbers to support its testing process. Furthermore, it has also given a go ahead to InfotelBroadband,owned, and managed by RIL, for connecting its network to other operators wherein these it will be possible for them to make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls using these 10,000 test numbers. This department caters to the research and development of new products and services and is at the helm of establishing new standards.

However, it has levied rules and regulations ensuring that the testing is restricted to specific geographic areas and same equipment is put to use for varied tests effectuated in different circles. DOT has also forbidden Reliance Infotelfrom engaging in offering any kind of commercial services and has announced a definite time for carrying out these testing activities.

While RILclearly rubbished rumors of its tie- up with any other company for offering its voice services earlier this year, it also recently confirmed about its plans of manufacturing its own handsets, in tune with its 4G services. Even as the present telecom policy does not sanction the provision of voice services through 4G licenses, the new telecom policy soon to roll out in 2013, is expected to come as a relief, permitting operators to provide voice services through 4G or BWA, following the deploying of a new framework advocating liberalizationof spectrum utilization, in the country.

A few days back, there were reports of the conglomerate investing $ 10bn on its 4G network wherein it collaborated with Spirit DSP for offering voice and video call services(VVOIP), similar to Skype, in its upcoming LTE network. Thisdeal allows Spirits TeamSpirit voice and video engine to be accredited as Infotels.

Based on the present reports, RIL has set the stage for rolling out its 4G service, in mid2013, in Mumbai and Delhi, initially. For the same, it has embarked on varied collaborations with top-notch companies like Ericsson and Samsung for building its network, IBM for IT support, Microsoft for security solutions, Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd (HFCL) for building optical fiber cable network in targeted cities (Delhi and Mumbai) , where it intends to roll out its services, initially.

Mobilerecharge.com Announced More Carriers For Mobile Recharges To Kuwait, Paraguay And Dominican

Atlanta, Georgia, January 20, 2014 – MobileRecharge.com is expanding its business and network by adding 4 new telecom carriers for online international mobile recharges. Viva and Zain are the first ones for recharges to Kuwait in the list of destinations on MobileRecharge.com. New mobile recharge carriers include also Moun in Dominican Republic and Personal in Paraguay.

Zain mobiles in Kuwait can now be recharged from any other country worldwide without high expenses for international top ups. The company is considered the leading telecommunications company in Kuwait, a friendly business on the local market and a pretty active charity agent. They offer diverse services for both personal use and businesses, and are considered an innovative and high-quality supporter of customer needs. The minimum amount to recharge is $12.

Viva is available for recharges to Kuwait as well. It offers local and international mobile credit and Internet traffic for both business and individual customers. On MobileRecharge.com customers can recharge a Viva mobile in Kuwait with minimum $12.

Personal in Paraguay is now the second option for international mobile recharges to Paraguay. They offer calling plans and other telecommunication packages, as well as devices. The minimum top up value accepted on MobileRecharge.com for Personal Paraguay is $5.35, while for Tigo, the other carrier available for Paraguay is $5.98.

Moun Dominican Republic mobiles can now be recharged through MobileRecharge.com. The new carrier fills in the list of the networks available for top ups to Dominican Republic: Orange, Viva, Claro and Tricom. The minimum amount available for recharge is $5.

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Telecommunication Tower

Safe Towers is the professionally managed, dynamic company, engaged in Design, Fabrication, Galvanizing, Supply and Installation of Telecom Towers. Safe Towers manufactures custom steel products for telecommunication and utility applications. The company produces Guyed Must Tower, Self Support Tower, Monopoles Tower and Shelter Tower transmission and distribution poles, lattice and substation structures, and power mounts.

Telecommunication, today, rests at the backbone of development of progressive economies around the world. Telecommunication as an industry is a combination of a variety of engineering disciplines such as electronics, civil and construction engineering, mechanical engineering and above all, flawless project management that binds together all the disciplines with guided timelines. Safe Towers Pvt. Ltd presents an huge varity of mobile towers along with their attributes. Global buyers looking for genuine manufacturers, suppliers, exporters, erection and traders of Communication Towers.

Types of Telecom Engineers Depending on Functional Roles-

The first type of core telecom engineer is a Telecom equipment engineer. The role of this type of engineer is to design circuitry of various building blocks of telecom such as routers, switches, antennas and wave guides. There is a great deal of detail paid to precision design for this stream of engineering.

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Serious violations include failing to institute a hearing conservation program for employees exposed to noise levels above the action level; to provide and enforce the use of personal protective equipment; to provide a respiratory protection program and proper respirator for employees utilizing respirators to work with hazardous chemicals; and to conduct air monitoring for employees exposed to methylene chloride. A serious violation is one in which there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.

Telecommunication is the transmission of messages, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as smoke, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded drumbeats, lung-blown horns, or sent by loud whistles, for example.

In the modern age of electricity and electronics, telecommunications has typically involved the use of electric means such as the telegraph, the telephone, and the teletype, the use of microwave communications, the use of fiber optics and their associated electronics, and/or the use of the Internet. The first breakthrough into modern electrical telecommunications came with the development of the telegraph during the 1830s and 1840s. The use of these electrical means of communications exploded into use on all of the continents of the world during the 19th century, and these also connected the continents via cables on the floors of the ocean. These three systems of communications all required the use of conducting metal wires.

A guyed tower is typically three legged and generally has the same width across a face at the bottom of the tower as it does at the top, and they can be designed and built to 700 m or more. The guy wires are placed at specific points on the tower for stabilization, and to distribute loads from the tower to the anchors. The guy wire diameter and the number of guy points on the tower are determined by the height of the tower and the loading. Most tower manufacturers recommend the guy radius to be 80% of the overall tower height. As the guy radius is reduced, the downward pulling force of the guy system is increased resulting in the need for a stronger, more expensive tower mast, and a heavier, more expensive guying system.

Usually a guyed telecom tower is cheaper to build than a self-supporting tower of an equal height, but will need much more land, A typical 120m guyed tower would need about 25,000 square m of land to accommodate the tower and guy anchors. (Assuming a setback from the property line of 6m from anchors and foundations).

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Samsung Galaxy S Mini Peak Advancement Of Mobile Technology

Samsung Electronics, a Korean based telecommunication organisation and one of the leading mobile phone manufacturers worldwide is competing with other brand names in the mobile phone market and the latest addition to this family is a smart phone released as Samsung Galaxy S Mini. Samsung launched the Galaxy series to compete with Apple’s iPad and Galaxy S Mini is the advanced version of that model.

Samsung Galaxy S Mini possess great display features. Apart from its light weight of 113 grams, it possess 3.5 inches wide touchscreen display supporting 320×480 pixels resolution and 16M colors. Besides, TouchWiz v3.0 UI, swype text input method, touch sensitive controls and accelerometer sensor greatly adds to its display properties. Black color of the gadget adds a stylish look to it.

The gadget also features a 5 mega pixel camera supporting Geo-tagging, face and smile detection. Apart from that, it also possess auto focus and LED flash which greatly adds to its high resolution of 2592×1944 pixels. It also supports QVGA quality video recording feature at 15fps speed. Besides, it also possess 158MB internal storage and external memory of 2GB which can be expanded up to 32GB.

The hi-tech gadget is running on Android v2.2 Froyo operating system powered by 800 MHz ARM 11 processor. Other features like 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB etc. are also included. Apart from that, it also feature numerous applications including Google Search, Maps, YouTube, Picasa integration, Gmail, image editor, document editor, Organizer etc.

Samsung Galaxy S Mini deals are provided through various online websites to avail the gadget at cheap rates. All the major service providers in the UK mobile phone market like O2, Orange, Vodafone etc. through deals including contract, pay as you go and Sim free variants. Among all these deals, Samsung Galaxy S Mini attract maximum customers as it not only provides the gadget at cheap rates for a specific contract period, but also include free gifts and incentives like laptops, iPods, free texts, minutes etc. So search for your deal online as per your requirements and get the all new Samsung Galaxy S Mini in your own hands.

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The (wisp) Wireless Internet Service Provider Application

WISP is a form of internet providing by using a network running through wireless sources. Wireless Internet Service Providers began in rural areas of the United States where users were unable to access the internet via cable or DSL options.

To get a connection using WISP, connection points need to be established. First connection points will need to be placed facing towards a central point. Then a high point is required for the WISP equipment to be placed, a high point such as water or radio tower, where the connections are able ‘see’ each other and connect the wireless waves. Consumers may want to install a satellite dish or antenna on the home to create a better wireless connection between points. Telecommunications providers will pay good money to have their WISP technology placed on high property, such as light posts or high buildings.

In 1992, in the town of Laramie, Wyoming, Brett Glass of Lariat which is a non-profit rural telecommunication cooperative offered WISP to businesses. WAVElan equipment was used and they sent waves through an unlicensed 900MHz radio band. They offered for-profit service to private users in 2003.

A US Federal Communications Commission was started in 2005 to ensure that the use and distribution of 3650MHz WISP was safe and fair. In 2007 licensing and registration processes were put into place to unsure customers were receiving the service they require.

A South African telecommunications company Internet Office Parks started using WISP in the country to provide internet access to providers as the countries main telecommunications provider, Telkom, were not able to provide the service for the demand.

Security concerns were raised through Internet Office Parks service being provided and this caused them to shut down as instructed by Telkom, the South African Telco.

Where in the world do you think has the highest Wi-Fi access points, the US, UK or Europe? Well, it is the Czech Republic where there are over 879 WISP access points available for users to access in all different locations.

WISP offer services like VoIP or Voice over IP which is a Virtual Private Networking service. You will more then likely find WISP technology in rural areas where they have trouble getting access to DSL or cable internet due to being so remote. A new program with faster and bigger equipment is coming onto the market known as WiMAX, this program is hoping to also make mobile data transmission easily and more readily available for users.

This technology in the beginning was expensive, to have the equipment installed it would cost a customer up to $1000, and the monthly fees were almost $150 for usage. Today thought installation costs may not even be required and monthly usage fees are much lower, usually only around $30, and that cost comes with more speed and downloads.

So that providers of WISP can all work together and give customers fair price and service an alliance has been set up, this alliance shows WISPr protocol on the best way that providers can run their inter-operator roaming and inter-networking service.