Airtel has started registration for the new 3G iPhone. But still no update on the price or data/voice plan.
Vodafone has also started its registration.
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Airtel has started registration for the new 3G iPhone. But still no update on the price or data/voice plan.
Vodafone has also started its registration.
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A special religious ceremony was arranged for his success in the Presidential election. And we keep making records in idiocies.
Obama’s success would definitely unfold an entirely new chapter in US history but does that mean a drastic change in India’s fortune as well, particularly when the government at the centre is facing stern resistance from one of it’s own allies?
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The new airpport in China is more than awesome…its ‘legendary‘
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Kiruba has raised few very valid arguments on the launch on iPhone in India.
First, You can’t just walk to a mobile store, pay about Rs 9950, pick up the iPhone and walk away. You’ll have to sign a long term contract (approx two years) with either Airtel or Vodafone, the mobile operators that Apple has tied up in India. Both Airtel and Vodafone are tightlipped about what the monthly rates are but the US rates give a rough indication of the costs. AT&T, the service provider in the US, charges $30 (approx Rs 1,200) and for business use, it is $40 (approx Rs 1,600). There’s a good chance that the costs in India will be around these figures
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