Skip to main content

Free Stuff

all about AirTel GPRS

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a non-voice service on GSM networks that provides the transmission of IP packets (containing audio/video data, web pages or text) over existing cellular networks.

GPRS access solution is a low cost solution for transactional data transmission. It is ideal for low bandwidth data connectivity between remotely based units by connecting the units to a centrally located server.
How it suits you
»Automated meter reading
»SCADA applications for e.g. oil, electricity etc
»Point of sale terminals and retailing solution
»Bank ATMs
»Logistics applications
»Applications for travel industry
How it benefits you
»Always on’ wireless connectivity
»Latest cutting edge technology – MPLS, GPRS/ EDGE etc.
»Capacity expansion at no extra infrastructure cost
»New locations can be added at a nominal cost
»Flat tariffs with unlimited usage
»Integration with Enterprise VPN to access other applications

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

History of HTML

I repeatedly hear from friends, all asking the basics of HTML. From today i am planning to start Basic HTML class free via Blog. Follow regularly and keep learning. We are here to help in each aspects. Origins:              In 1980, physicist Tim Berners-Lee, who was a contractor at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a memo proposing an Internet-based hypertext system. [ 2 ]  Berners-Lee specified HTML and wrote the browser and server software in the last part of 1990. In that year, Berners-Lee and CERN data systems engineer Robert Cailliau collaborated on a joint request for funding, but the project was not formally adopted by CERN. In his personal notes from 1990 he lists "some of the many areas in which hypertext is used" and puts an encyclopedia first. First Specifications:            The first publicly available description of HTML was a document called  HTML Tags , first me

Endhiran background

After completing Nayak: The Real Hero in 2001, Shankar announced a project with Kamal Haasan and Preity Zinta titled Robo , to be produced by the now-defunct production company Media Dreams . Despite, announcing the project, due to a lack of backing, the project was cancelled and Shankar began work on Boys . In 2005, Shankar made another project, Anniyan , this was mistaken to be the renamed title for Robot . In early 2007, Shankar stated that his next project would be produced by his production house, S Pictures for 3 months. Several websites claimed that he was set to take his maiden Telugu language film with Chiranjeevi , while others claimed that it was set to be with Mahesh Babu . Tabloid gossip columns reported that Ajith Kumar was considered for the film. Finally, in July 2007, Shahrukh Khan was signed on to be the male lead of Robot as well as the producer of the film. However, in October 2007, Shahrukh Khan and Shankar officially called off the project due to creative

New in ASUS Family of Phones

hen you hear about the word ASUS, you might think of processors, laptops and versatile tablets etc. To be little clear for the understanding, The New ear for smart phone industry have seen a verity and trend in phones. Each day new companies arise and bring out the best of them to the phone market and compete with the market giants like Apple, SAMSUNG and Microsoft.                                             Being a hard (even more harder) fan of new technology in PC, Laptop and mobiles, We daily go through lot of techies day to day lives. ASUS is one such emergent as it uses INTEL Atom Processor for their Zenfone series. Now A New technology is coming out from them.  A 3x OPTICAL ZOOM LENS CAMERA PHONE! It has a 3x optical zoom, but not one that’s inside an unsightly bulge like the Galaxy K Zoom.                           Instead, the Zenfone Zoom uses a system which sees two lenses slide horizontally beside the lens, producing extremely similar results, but taking up f