...Enhanced Network), which used digital waves instead of analog. It has evolved into what we know now as Nextel’s Push-to-Talk feature. More secure than analog, but still easy to intercept and decode. TDMA (Time Division Media Access) was implemented by AT&T in the 1990’s. It featured a voice security that enabled encryption on your phone based on your voice. However if you enabled it, your phone would not work because AT&T never installed the software on their servers. GMS (Global System Mobile, recently renamed Global System for Mobile Communications) is the current leading system used in the world today. It uses a smart chip or SIM card that stores your data and information and can be transferred between phones. This system uses a digital encryption between your phone and the base tower, and then sends the information over the providers...
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...Marketing Plan for Nokia Mobile Phone. [pic] Introduction: Nokia’s Code of Conduct defines the company’s overall principles and commitment towards legal compliance, ethical conduct, human rights, anti-corruption work and environmental protection. These high expectations extend to Nokia partners, subcontractors and suppliers, whom we encourage to strive beyond merely fulfilling legal compliance. This Policy provides further clarification to the principles of the Code of Conduct and Nokia Human Rights Approach regarding illegal trade of natural resources. This policy has been approved by Nokia Corporate Responsibility Steering Group, chaired by Nokia’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Relations and Responsibility. We are concerned about the link between the illegal extraction and trade of natural resources, and associated human rights violations, conflict and environmental degradation. Currently these issues are acute in the Eastern provinces of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the extraction and trade of ores of tantalum, tin, tungsten and gold, which flow to world markets through the DRC and adjoining countries. Once refined, these metals are commonly used within electronic products and by many other industries. Nokia does not procure metals directly and only a fraction of the world’s minerals produce originates from the DRC, but we are taking action to increase transparency, ensure responsible procurement by our suppliers and sub-suppliers, and drive positive...
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...technology. Some functions may very due to modifications and upgradations of software or due to print mistake. . Contents 1. Description of Beetel BG60 HSDPA Modem 2. Internet Service 3. Contacts Service 4. Message Service 5. Settings and Information Query 6. FAQs 1. Description of Beetel BG60 HSDPA Modem 1.1 Launch Beetel BG60 HSDPA Modem Management To launch the program, double-click the shortcut icon of Beetel BG60 HSPA Modem on the desktop. Note: a. When you are required to enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, enter the correct PIN and click OK. If you fail to enter the correct PIN or PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) code, the network-related functions would be unavailable. b. The SIM/USIM card is supplied by the service provider. 1.2. Interface Overview 1. Shortcut Icons The following table lists the shortcut icons Click......
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...your phone is the most updated verision when restoring 2. Will my phone relock ever? No, this is a permanent process. 3. Can you unlock the IPHONE 5 yet? YES WE CAN. 4. Do you unlock any other providers besides AT&T USA, Telus Canada? No we just unlock these for Retail only. 5. Does Itunes Version matter? Make sure your ITUNES is updated to the MOST current version. 6. How can I tell my iphone is unlocked for sure? Best way is by putting in a GSM (NON supported sim) and seeing if you can dial out. Usually after restore process it will alert you that the phone is unlocked as well too. ITUNES will not always show a message showing the phone is unlocked, so testing it with a foreign sim is best bet. How To Unlock IPHONE METHOD 1: 1. Send the IMEI to our server 2. Wait till we return the answer "Unlocked" 3. Then, install last version of iTunes if you don't have it already (also make sure you have internet connectivity) LINK: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ 4. Connect phone to iTunes with not accepted (not valid) SIM card or valid (AT&T) if your phone requires activation 5. Do a backup 6 Do a restore 7. Phone is now unlocked. (message should show up on ITUNES usually (if you dont see it, you can always test with a nonsupported sim card). For information on backup and restore, please visit http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414. Troubleshooting: If your phone is not unlocking or getting signal, PLEASE perform the backup/restore...
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...Computer Forensics Tools Strayer University E-Support Undelete Plus is powerful software that can quickly scan a computer or storage medium for deleted files and restore them on command. It works with computers, flash drives, cameras, and other forms of data storage. Deleting a file from your computer, flash disk, camera, or the like does not mean it is lost forever. Software doesn’t destroy files when it deletes, it simply marks the space the file was using as being available for re-use. If nothing has needed that space since the deletion, the data is still there and the file can be recovered. Simply scan the device, select the files you want to recover, and click a button to restore the information (Softpedia, 2013). The interface Undelete PLUS is geared up with is very nice and easy to handle. In the right panel, there is the Drives tree. The user can change the view to file types (MP3, PDF, RTF, RAR, ZIP, XML, PNG, etc.) or to folders. In the left, there will be displayed all the files Undelete PLUS was able to detect. The software will inform you of the state of the files it has detected. This way, you will know that if the status reads "very good" then there still is a chance of recovering that file. "Overwritten" status means that the respective file is either corrupted or cannot be recovered. Additional information tell you about the size of the file, format, path, date of its creation and modification. The software is capable of recovering entire...
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...expertise. This user manual is specially designed to detail the device’s functions and features. • lease read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use. P • escriptions are based on the device’s default settings. D • mages and screenshots may differ in appearance from the actual product. I • ontent may differ from the final product, or from software provided by service providers C or carriers, and is subject to change without prior notice. For the latest version of the manual, refer to the Samsung website, www.samsung.com. • ontent (high quality content) that requires high CPU and RAM usage will affect the C overall performance of the device. Applications related to the content may not work properly depending on the device’s specifications and the environment that it is used in. • vailable features and additional services may vary by device, software, or service A provider. • pplications and their functions may vary by country, region, or hardware specifications. A Samsung is not liable for performance issues caused by applications from any provider other than Samsung. • amsung is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities caused by edited S registry settings or modified operating system software. Attempting to customise the operating system may cause the device or applications to work improperly. • oftware, sound sources, wallpapers, images, and other media provided with this device S are licensed for limited use. Extracting and...
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...reloads or recharge cards is a major necessity. Currently there are five mobile service providers as well as several CDMA providers. These companies use different recharge cards with different PIN numbers. Therefore those companies have to produce and distribute them separately. We understood this as a problem and as a solution we are suggesting a way to recharge all the networks from one card. This will reduce the distribution cost of those companies as well as customers also get benefit from it. Anyone can buy these cards from the various price ranges similarly to normal recharge cards and they can recharge their phone without considering their network. Some shops sell only selected types of cards from networks. Customers have to find their cards of their network here and there. This new system will provide answers for these problems. Project description • Issue a card with a specific PIN available in various price ranges to the customer. • PIN numbers are issued from the created database. • A dongle is connected to computer and customer sending PIN to given number (dongle SIM number). • SMS is checked. If it is valid, message is analyzed and derive network and amount by the server software automatically. • Required amount is sent via a SMS to the customer’s phone number automatically. Objectives • One recharge card for any mobile network. • Provide facility to customers to recharge a SIM of any network from same card....
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...Marketing Research A Research on Competition of Telecommunications in Nepal Submitted By: Ashish Shrestha (A11081) 3rd Year, 1st Sem Section: B Roll No: 32 Acknowledgement The research “A Research on Competition of Telecommunications in Nepal” would have not been successfully completed without the support and cooperation of different persons that provided their valuable instructions, comments and other significant contributions. Firstly, I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude towards our marketing faculty Mr. Bishal K. Chalise for providing an opportunity to work on this assignment. He guided me and provided instructions in preparing this research paper. I would like to thank him for his guidance in accomplishment of this report. Secondly, I am equally thankful towards Nepal college of Management for facilitating us with an advanced computer lab and well-equipped library. And Lastly, I would greatly thank all my friends who supported me whenever required. I would not have been able to finalize my report without their assistance. Ashish Shrestha (A11081) INTRODUCTION Marketing environment: Marketing environment refers to factors and forces outside marketing environment that affect a firm’s marketing management’s ability to build and maintain successful relationships with targeted customers. In modern marketing world, the marketers must be aware of the environmental trends and opportunities. They have disciplined...
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...ASA University Review, Vol. 5 No. 2, July–December, 2011 Performance of Grameenphone and Robi in Telecom. Sector of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study S. M. Akterujjaman* Md. Rouf Biswas* Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique** Abstract The last decade has brought the first wave of the truly mobile generation which is built around mobile phones, short messaging service (SMS), and portable electronic assistants. The mobile communications industry has been one of the most flourishing sectors within the ICT industry and, in general, within the economy. Grameenphone and Robi are the biggest mobile phone operators in our country and their contribution is very great to our economy. The prime objective of the study is to compare the performance between Grameenphone and Robi in the telecommunications sector of Bangladesh. This study is based on the basis of both primary and secondary data. The primary data were collected from relative mobile phone companies’ customers from Khulna city. Total 200 customers (100 customers of Grameenphone and 100 customers of Robi) were surveyed through the judgmental sampling method with questionnaire from March to June 2011. The questionnaire consisted of 25 questions. After collection of primary data, hypotheses were formulated and paired samples T-test was used to test the hypotheses with 0.05 level of statistical significance. The statistical computer package SPSS version 16.0 was used to analyze the data. The recommendations were provided based...
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...Save a number from a received call or message Contact your most important people quickly Set a ringing tone for a specific contact 31 31 31 33 33 34 34 37 37 37 37 38 38 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 44 45 46 47 47 47 48 48 49 Contents Safety 5 Get started 7 Keys and parts 7 Change the volume of a call, song, or video 9 Lock or unlock the keys and screen 9 Insert or remove the SIM card 10 Insert or remove the memory card 12 Charging 13 Antenna locations 15 Attach the wrist strap 16 Headset 16 Switch the device on or off 16 Nokia account and Nokia's Ovi services 17 Copy contacts or pictures from your old device 17 Device set-up 18 Use the in-device user guide 19 Install Nokia Ovi Suite on your PC Explore Nokia's Ovi internet services Ovi by Nokia About Ovi Mail About Ovi Maps About Ovi Music About Ovi Store Basic use Touch screen actions Interactive home screen elements Switch between open applications Write text Display indicators Set the notification light to blink for missed calls or messages 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 24 25 26 29 31 Contents Send your contact information using My Card 49 Create a contact group 49 Send a message to a...
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...built-in microchip it the card, which stores money electronically and has other applications. User can put their octopus cards over an Octopus reader, which will automatically deduct the correct amount from the card. The user would no longer need to carry coins. The Octopus card can be widely used in various organizations, such as public transport, parking, retail, government recreational facilities. Strategic Partnerships Octopus has strategic partnerships with Transport companies, fast food chain restaurant, and retail outlets. Octopus helps service providers and business partners like retailers provide various loyalty programmes in which cardholders can collect reward points every time when they use their cards and then redeem gifts or enjoy discounted services. Through loyalty programmes, Octopus can help their partners provide better value to customers, increase awareness and product sales. The most notable partnership is MTR, for example, from 1 September to 30 November 2013, you can redeem 50% discounted price to Lok Ma Chau station with Octopus at the customer service centers of designated MTR stations before entering the gate. Weakness Limited usage According to Octopus condition, cardholder can add value to Octopus with cash up to a maximum of HK$1,000 at designated Octopus service providers like Circle K and 7-Eleven convenient stores. This will limit the type of transaction can be done with the Octopus card. Security concerns Octopus card does not have password...
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...ASA University Review, Vol. 5 No. 2, July–December, 2011 Performance of Grameenphone and Robi in Telecom. Sector of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study S. M. Akterujjaman* Md. Rouf Biswas* Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique** Abstract The last decade has brought the first wave of the truly mobile generation which is built around mobile phones, short messaging service (SMS), and portable electronic assistants. The mobile communications industry has been one of the most flourishing sectors within the ICT industry and, in general, within the economy. Grameenphone and Robi are the biggest mobile phone operators in our country and their contribution is very great to our economy. The prime objective of the study is to compare the performance between Grameenphone and Robi in the telecommunications sector of Bangladesh. This study is based on the basis of both primary and secondary data. The primary data were collected from relative mobile phone companies’ customers from Khulna city. Total 200 customers (100 customers of Grameenphone and 100 customers of Robi) were surveyed through the judgmental sampling method with questionnaire from March to June 2011. The questionnaire consisted of 25 questions. After collection of primary data, hypotheses were formulated and paired samples T-test was used to test the hypotheses with 0.05 level of statistical significance. The statistical computer package SPSS version 16.0 was used to analyze the data. The recommendations were provided based on the findings...
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...user manual is specially designed to detail the device’s functions and features. • lease read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use. P • escriptions are based on the device’s default settings. D • mages and screenshots may differ in appearance from the actual product. I • ontent may differ from the final product, or from software provided by service providers C or carriers, and is subject to change without prior notice. For the latest version of the manual, refer to the Samsung website, www.samsung.com. • ontent (high quality content) that requires high CPU and RAM usage will affect the C overall performance of the device. Applications related to the content may not work properly depending on the device’s specifications and the environment that it is used in. • vailable features and additional services may vary by device, software, or service A provider. • pplications and their functions may vary by country, region, or hardware specifications. A Samsung is not liable for performance issues caused by applications from any provider other than Samsung. • amsung is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities caused by edited S registry settings or modified operating system software. Attempting to customise the operating system may cause the device or applications to work improperly. • oftware, sound sources, wallpapers, images, and other media provided with this device S are licensed for limited use...
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...PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AIRTEL SUBMITTED UNDER PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR TRAINING SUPERVISOR: PROJECT ADVISOR: SUBMITTED BY: SESSION: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge the sincere assistance provided to me from several rather unexpected quarters during the course of execution of this study. It would be a mammoth task to place on record my gratitude to each and every one of them but a whole hearted attempt would be made nevertheless, least I be branded ungrateful. I am extremely thankful to Mr.Abhishek Yadav, (Unit Advisor) for giving me an opportunity to undergo training in BHARTI AIRTEL MARKETING and making my stay at AIRTEL MARKETING a memorable learning experience. Where the emotions are involved words cease to work. I am deeply indebt to ---------------------- for her encouragement, affections, valuable advice and guidance that helped me to complete this project successfully. 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The project aims at understanding the Marketing strategies at Airtel and its impact on the perception of Airtel Cellular Services. Research has demonstrated conclusively that it is far more costly to win a new customer than it is to maintain an existing one. And there is no better way to retain a customer than to exceed his expectations. For this purpose it is essential to know the level of customer satisfaction. The focus of my research was the measurement of customer satisfaction level for the services provided by Bharti...
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...Overview on GSM mobile communication system History • 1958- in Germany, the A1 net was established • In 1972 an new net was established • 1982- The work to develop a European standard for digital cellular voice telephony began. • the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) created the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee and provided a permanent group of technical support personnel, based in Paris. • In 1987, 15 representatives from 13 European countries signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and deploy a common cellular telephone system across Europe. • France and Germany signed a joint development agreement in 1984 and were joined by Italy and the UK in 1986. • In 1986 the European Commission proposed to reserve the 900 MHz spectrum band for GSM. • By 1987, basic parameters of the GSM standard had been agreed upon and 15 representatives from 13 European nations signed a memorandum of understanding in Copenhagen, committing to deploy GSM. • In 1989, the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee was transferred from CEPT to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).[3] • Phase I of the GSM specifications were published in 1990 • The historic world's first GSM call was made by the Finnish prime minister Harri Holkari to Kaarina Suonio (mayor in city of Tampere) in July 1 1991. • The first network was built...
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