Australia fines Nokia for spam texts
The world’s largest cellphone maker by volume, Nokia has been fined by Australian regulators for spamming customers. Nokia has also […]
The world’s largest cellphone maker by volume, Nokia has been fined by Australian regulators for spamming customers. Nokia has also […]
Intranet Prahari Project (IPP) has been launched by P. Chidambaram, Union Home Minister at HQ DG BSF, CGO Complex, New […]
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The Delhi (India) Government has decided to make all the metro stations Wi-Fi enabled before the 2010 Commonwealth games.
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has launched an ambitious public-private partnership project to provide wireless connectivity for the entire twin township.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce is planning to introduce Wi-Fi service across the city for public transportation system.
Kuala Lumpur is going to become a ‘wireless city with free wireless internet coverage for two years. The Wi-Fi facility will make it possible for 80 percent of the federal capital
The Government of India has opted for WiMax technology to connect rural India for the common service centres, as part of the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
India is lacking behind in the index of the world Wi-Fi rankings. India has only 454 public Wi-Fi hotspots. While US leads the Wi-Fi hotspot index with 64,670 public hotspots followed by UK (30,613), Germany (21,236) and France (22,799) hotspots.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) plans to splash out US$ 750 million on WiMax networks to cover one sixth of India’s 1 billion plus population. BSNL has already issued the first tender for WiMAX equipment.