Saturday, 2 June 2012

Telecom needs a trickle-down effect - deccanchronicle.com

Telecom needs a trickle-down effect - deccanchronicle.com

The new telecom policy approved by the Cabinet will be quite a boon for the people if and when it is implemented. The Department of Telecommunication has still to work out the guidelines to put into effect this policy, which envisages one nation full number portability and one nation free roaming. There is a lot of scepticism about the actual implementation of free roaming and free number portability and it is likely that the operators will raise the base price as they are unlikely to provide anything free.

One of the objectives of the new policy is to improve tele-density so it is perplexing as to why DoT is not in favour of district-level licensing. The telecom regulatory authority had in its recommendations devoted 30 pages to why this was necessary and how it would lead to a manifold increase in tele-density.

The population at the rural level has its own specific requirements. Young rural village entrepreneurs can provide telecom services as per the needs of groups of villages at the district level, and this way telecom density can be multiplied in a short time, even before 2017 when DoT expects 70 per cent tele-density. It is, therefore, inexplicable why DoT says it will think about this later. What is wrong with now, when such a move could change rural areas and democratise the telecom industry further?

The big players are against district licensing as it would eat into their space. Perhaps DoT needs to rethink fast as the larger good should prevail over sectoral interests, and this would be in sync with the government’s inclusive mantra. Apart from this, the new telecom policy is very welcome as it brings transparency and takes away decision-making powers from the telecom minister of the day and vests it with a ministerial panel.

The other laudable provision is to make India a manufacturing hub for telecom equipment. This is a challenge as manufacturers will have to compete with China. The commerce minister is said to have expressed some apprehensions as the government would have to give local manufacturers priority and sops. The minister reportedly feels this would violate the WTO and GATT agreements. This should not be difficult to handle. The US put heavy duties on Chinese solar and wind farm equipment, which were flooding its markets. There is need to shake off diffidence and push the envelope so that the new telecom policy becomes a success.



T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 gets Strong 1950mAh Extended Battery from Mugen Power - Consumer Electronics Net

 

June 02, 2012 --

Hong Kong (PRWEB) June 02, 2012

Mugen Power Batteries (http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com) the manufacturer of high-capacity batteries for handheld devices, today announces the new HLI-BL44JSSL Mugen Power 1950mAh Extended Battery for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 which extends the time consumers can use this popular device. The battery is immediately available from Mugen Power Batteries with free shipping worldwide.

Designed to provide maximum mobile freedom, Mugen Power 1950mAh (milliamp hour) Lithium-Ion battery extends the life of the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 by 11% delivering more power than the stock 1750mAh battery. This impressive battery performance allows consumers, especially those who are often on the move, to use the device longer. The new battery is fully compatible with the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 and fits well into T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769.

As well as delivering longer life, the new battery is also exceptionally reliable. Like other Mugen batteries, the Mugen 1950mAh Extended Battery for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 has undergone vigorous QA testing to ensure the highest quality and lowest return rate. The battery is also in compliance with the CE requirements.



"T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 owners are often reported to complain about short battery life of the device. We worked hard on this project and managed to fit additional 200mAh capacity into same size as original battery. Our solution gives customers added battery life to stay connected longer without recharges and make more with the smartphone than ever before," says Nikolai Lebedovsky, marketing manager at eTrade Asia Ltd.

Pricing and Availability
Mugen Power 1950mAh Extended Battery for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 is available for US$44.95 direct from Mugen Power Batteries at http://www.mugen-power-batteries.com/mugen-power-1950mah-extended-battery-for-t-mobile-samsung-galaxy-s-blaze-4g-t769.html

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Mugen Power is the worldwide leading brand of high performance batteries for portable electronic devices. Mugen Power means Performance and Quality and delivers a full spectrum of high quality products for PDAs, smartphones, digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 players, portable DVD players, notebooks, UMPCs and Personal Media Devices.

Mugen Power batteries have better performance (higher capacity) and reliability (longevity & safety) than other brands. The superior performance improves run time, often doubling that provided by the original brand replacement. The superior quality results in longer battery life and better protection of the powered device.

All Mugen Power batteries also undergo vigorous QA procedure, resulting in Mugen Power achieving the lowest return rate in the market. All Mugen Power batteries are CE and RoHS Certified.

NOTE FOR EDITORS: Mugen Power 1950mAh Extended Battery for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G T769 is available on request to editors of computer magazines and bloggers who will to write a review of the battery.

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