Best wireless internet option in India – Airtel vs Reliance vs BSNL?

Yet again im searching for a wireless internet option in India. When you dont have a permanent residence or if you are in IT industry like me change is the only permanent option. After enjoying few years of uninterrupted high speed broadband access now im pushed to plow the local wireless options which are at best pathetic. But then I dont have a choice. Many of the below mentioned options must be verified in different areas, in your area the results may differ.

Airtel GPRS/EDGE Network :

When was in south I always relied upon Airtel GPRS/EDGE which is very reliable and with prepaid this is one of the cheapest options.

All the below options are unlimited in Airtel (No excess charges) and best part all these options available in Prepaid

Monthly rental : Rs 375  (topup with 375)

Daily pack : send a SMS     GPRS to 56789     (Rs 20 deducted from balance) 24 hour unlimited access.

Weekly pack : send SMS   GPRS7 to 56789  (Rs 75 deducted from balance) 7 days unlimited access. 

APN name : airtelgprs.com  

Username: (leave blank)

password : (leave blank)

If your area has good Airtel Signal then Airtel is the cheapest and best option available. In Mumbai airtel signal is not good in high towers.Whereas in Chennai Airtel is the best. Airtel also has USB and PCMCA data cards available.

Vodafone :

When I tried last time Vodafone was nothing better than Airtel but it was more irritating with lots of restrictions in download limits. It really doesnt have any unlimited options and actually there is no proper data plan in its prepaid. So Vodafone might not make the cut against other operators unless it does something special.

But I remember Vodafone having a Rs 19 recharge for 1 day internet. But this is nowhere to be found nowadays in Vodafone website.

BSNL – (GPRS/EDGE/3G/WLL)

Currently BSNL is the only complete operator with services in all spectrums and speeds of wireless access. Though BSNL at times can be irritating currently the public mobile operator has the best plans in market.

BSNL’s GPRS/EDGE in postpaid is very cheap starting at Rs 150 with unlimited option of Rs 349.  

With its WLL data cards it offers unlimited internet faster than dialup for just Rs 250 per month and this was much better than I expected  even in a rural area. But WLL data cards are allowed to roam only 200 km surrounding your actual locations.So for roaming users throughout India this maynot be best option.

3G is definitely an option to checkout but with its high prcing and low monthly download limits, I wonder anyone will be willing to take the risk. Moreover 3G coverage is limited to certain cities.

Reliance Netconnect :

I never really had good opinion of either Reliance or TATA indicom. But Reliance’s Netconnect with a datacard seems to be very reliable, Im able to get average of 10Kbps download speeds in peak hour (8-9 PM) and decent speeds of 20Kbps download at off peak hours. It is definitely better than a 64 kbps / 128kbps line. But for that matter you should not expect blazing speeds of broadband with this option.

Many users get disappointed because of this misconception, anyway Reliance Netconnect seems to much faster than Airtel/BSNL GPRS/EDGE.  But if you have an option of taking BSNL/Airtel Broadband always go for the broadband lines as Broadband is reliable , cheaper and faster. 

In my case I was getting poor speeds in my hotel bedroom and much higher speeds in the hall. If you are in a relatively open space speed is very good. This was the case with Airtel and BSNL as well. 

TATA indicom walky:

TATA indicom offers unlimited internet through its walky, it definitely depends on the area in whihc you live, If nothing else is available and TATA indicom WLL phone has good reception there is nothing wrong in selecting TATA Indicom’s WLL service walky.

Nokia debuts its High end Business Phone E75

Nokia announced its new High end Business Series Phone E75 with more style and color. This one comes in light blue and Red  running on the Symbian Series 60 3rd edition with Feature Pack. On comparision with E65 the E75 has grown a little bulky and heavy. But comes with a twin keyword it has a full QWERTY keyboard apart from the normal numeric keypad.

It has the usual features of the business class phones of Nokia like VOIP and has more in terms of Nokias typical set. It still uses S60 3rd version and nothing much exciting about this model except the new looks.

Nokia E75Nokia E75 Black

Nokia E75 copper

Full specification of E75

Hardware

Dimensions

E75 tech spec and dimensions

  • Form: Side slider with full keyboard
  • Dimensions: 111.8 x 50/80 x 14.4 mm
  • Weight: 139 g
  • Volume: 69 cc
  • Full keyboard + number keys
  • High quality QVGA display

Keys and Input Method

  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Dedicated one-touch keys: Home, calendar and email
  • Speaker dependent and speaker independent voice dialling
  • Intelligent input with auto-completion, auto-correction and learning capability
  • Accelerated scrolling with Navi™ Key
  • Notification light in Navi™ Key

Security Features

  • Device lock
  • Remove lock
  • Data encryption for both phone memory and microSD content

Memory

  • microSD memory card slot, hot swappable, max. 16 GB
  • 50 MB internal dynamic memory

Data Transfer

  • CSD
  • HSCSD
  • GPRS class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 100/60 kbps (DL/UL)
  • EDGE class A, multislot class 32, maximum speed 296/177.6 kbps (DL/UL)
  • WCDMA 900/2100 or 850/1900 or 850/2100, maximum speed 384/384 kbps (DL/UL)
  • HSDPA class 6, maximum speed 3.6 Mbps/384 kbps (DL/UL)
  • WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g
  • WLAN Security: WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-Personal, WEP
  • WLAN Quality of Service: WMM, U-APSD
  • WLAN Wizard
  • TCP/IP support
  • Nokia PC Internet Access (capability to serve as a data modem)
  • IETF SIP and 3GPP
  • Requires data service. Data services may not be available in all networks. Data transmission speeds may be as high as 3.6 Mbps, but may vary based upon network capabilities and other conditions. The establishment and continuation of a data connection depends on network availability, provider support and signal strength.

Display and User Interface

  • Size: 2.4″
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
  • Up to 16 million colours
  • TFT active matrix (QVGA)
  • Two customisable home screen modes

Power Management

  • BL-4U 1000 mAh Li-Po standard battery
  • Talk time:
    • GSM up to 5 h 20 min
    • WCDMA up to 4 h 20 min
    • VoIP over WLAN: Up to 9 hours
  • Standby time:
    • GSM up to 280 hours
    • WCDMA up to 270 hours
    • WLAN up to 130 hours
  • Music playback time (maximum): 25 hours

Operating Frequency

  • Nokia E75-1 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/1900/2100 HSDPA
  • Nokia E75-2 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/1900/2100 HSDPA
  • Offline mode

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
    • Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, BIP, BPP, DI, DUN, FTP, GAVDP, GAP, GOEP, HFP, HSP, HID, OPP, PBAP, SPP, SAP
  • MTP (Multimedia Transfer Protocol) support
  • High-Speed USB 2.0
  • Printing
  • Network (Raw). Direct TCP/IP socket connection to any specified port (a.k.a. HP JetDirectTM).
  • Network (LPR). Line Printer Daemon protocol (RFC1179).
  • Printing to file
  • USB PictBridge printing
  • Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation, iSync, Intellisync, ActiveSync
  • Micro-USB connector support charging, High-Speed USB 2.0
  • 3.5 mm AV connector

Design

Colours and Covers

  • Available in-box colours:
    • Silver black
    • Red
    • Copper yellow

Personalisation

  • Customisable profiles
  • Customisable ring tones
  • Customisable video ring tones
  • Support for talking ring tones
  • Customisable themes
  • Customisable home screen content in Business and Personal modes

Communications

Email and Messaging

  • Supported protocols: IMAP4, Mail for Exchange, POP3, SMTP
  • Support for email attachments
  • IMAP IDLE support
  • Support for Nokia Messaging service
  • Easy email set-up
  • SMS
  • Multiple SMS deletion
  • Text-to-speech message reader
  • MMS
  • Distribution lists for messaging
  • Instant messaging with Presence-enhanced contacts
  • Cell broadcast
  • IBM Lotus Notes Traveler

Browsing and Internet

  • Supported markup languages: HTML, XHTML MP, WML, CSS
  • Supported protocols: HTTP, WAP 2.0
  • TCP/IP support
  • Nokia browser
    • JavaScript version 1.3 and 1.5
    • Mini Map
  • Nokia Mobile Search
  • Nokia PC Internet Access (capability to serve as a data modem)

Call Management

  • Integrated handsfree speakerphone
  • Automatic answer with headset or car kit
  • Any key answer
  • Call waiting, call hold, call divert
  • 3GPP VCC
  • Call timer
  • Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
  • Automatic redial and fallback
  • Speed dialling
  • Fixed dialling number support
  • Vibrating alert (internal)
  • Side volume keys
  • Mute key
  • Contacts with images
  • Conference calling
  • Push to talk
  • VoIP

Software & Applications

Applications

  • Java™ MIDP 2.1
  • Flash Lite 3.0
  • Chat and instant messaging
  • Nokia browser
    • JavaScript version 1.3 and 1.5
    • Mini Map
  • Dictionary
  • Quickoffice (Quickword, Quickpoint, Quicksheet)
  • PDF Viewer
  • ZIP Manager
  • Download!
  • File Manager
  • Nokia Search
  • Nokia Maps

Software Platform

  • S60 3rd Edition
  • Feature Pack 2 based on Symbian OS v9.3
  • Two home screens with customisable active standby views
  • Voice commands

Personal Information Management (PIM): Contacts, Clock, Calendar etc.

  • Advanced contacts database: multiple number and e-mail details per contact, contacts with images
  • Support for company name search
  • Support for assigning images to contacts
  • Support for contact groups
  • Closed user group support
  • Fixed Dialling Number support
  • Clock: analogue and digital
  • Alarm clock with ring tones
  • Reminders
  • Calculator with advanced functions
  • Calendar with week and month view
  • Converter
  • Active Notes
  • To-do list
  • PIM information viewable during call

Video

Video Cameras

  • Main camera:
    • 640 x 480 (VGA) up to 30 fps
    • 320 x 240 (QVGA) up to 30 fps
    • 176 x 144 at 15 fps (QCIF)
    • digital video zoom
    • video light
  • 176 x 144 at 15 fps (QCIF)
  • digital video zoom
  • video light
  • Front camera:
    • Video recording at up to 176 x 144 pixels (QCIF) and up to 15 fps
    • Up to 2x digital video zoom

Video Sharing & Playback

  • RealPlayer
  • Real time video sharing to another compatible mobile device
  • Video sharing support (WCDMA network services)
  • Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery
  • Video playback file formats: Flash Video, mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, MPEG-4 VSP,RealVideo,H.264 and WMV9
  • Video streaming: .3gp, mp4, .rm
  • Customisable video ring tones

Video Codecs & Formats

  • Video recording file formats: .mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, MPEG-4 VSP
  • Audio recording formats: AMR, AAC
  • Video white balance modes: automatic, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent
  • Scene modes: automatic, night
  • Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
  • Clip length (maximum): 1 h
  • Video calling: 3GPP Video Call with H.263, MPEG-4 and H.264 video codecs and AMR-NB audio

Photography

Camera

  • 3.2 megapixel camera (2048 x 1536 pixels)
  • Image formats: JPEG/EXIF
  • CMOS sensor
  • 8X digital zoom
  • Autofocus
  • Focal length: 3.7 mm
  • Focus range: 10 cm to infinity
  • Macro focus: 10-60 cm
  • LED flash

Image Capture

  • Flash modes: Automatic, On, Red-eye reduction, Off
  • Flash operating range: 1 m
  • White balance modes: automatic, sunny, incandescent, fluorescent
  • Centre weighted auto exposure; exposure compensation:
    +2 ~ -2EV at 0.7 step
  • Capture modes: still, sequence, self-timer, video
  • Scene modes: auto, user defined, close-up, portrait, landscape, night, night portrait /li>
  • Colour tone modes: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
  • Full-screen viewfinder with grid
  • Active toolbar
  • Share photos with Share on Ovi

 

Music and Audio

Music and Audio Features

  • Music player
  • Media player
  • Music playback file formats: .mp3, .wma, .aac, AAC+, eAAC+
  • Audio streaming formats: .rm, .eAAC+
  • FM radio 87.5-108 MHz
  • Internet Radio
  • 3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
  • Nokia Music Manager
  • Nokia Music Store support
  • Nokia Video Manager
  • Nokia Podcasting support
  • Customisable ring tones
  • Synchronise music with Windows Media Player
  • Navi™ wheel support
  • Voice Aid

Voice and Audio Recording

  • Voice commands
  • Speaker dependent and speaker independent voice dialling (SIND)
  • Voice recorder
  • Audio recording formats: AMR-WB, AMR-NB
  • Speech codecs: FR, EFR, HRO/1, AMR-HR, and AMR-FR
  • Text-to-speech

Navigation

Maps and Navigation

  • Integrated A-GPS
  • Nokia Maps application

Package Contents

Sales Package Contents

  • Nokia E75
  • Nokia Battery (BL-4U)
  • Nokia High-Efficiency Charger (AC-8), reduce standby energy consumption to just 10% of the power used by conventional chargers
  • Nokia Connectivity cable (CA-101)
  • Nokia Stereo Headset (HS-43)
  • User Guide, Quick Start Guide and other documentation
  • 4 GB microSD memory card

Accessories

Recommended Accessories

  • Nokia Mobile TV Receiver SU-33W
  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-904
  • Nokia Display Car Kit CK-600

Apple aint a charity.. wake up Apple fans

Second time within a year apple faces severe criticism from its fans(or customers). Last time it was the early reduction of prices of iphones and now for doubling the memory of iphone and ipod touch. I dont understand why people are complaining, Apple is doing just what every business does. Apple sells products through one of the best marketing strategies, right from CEO Steve Jobs. People hail his keynotes and speeches as example of presentation skills(I have read more news articles :0 on his presentation skills alone ). Then the brand image and finally the flashy products themselves.Apple makes products and sell them for profit, its not that they are doing everything for the people. Seriously why should they even bother about us?

Its a fact that Apple’s products are not really the feature rich comaparing to many of rivals, but nevertheless people buy them for the name and looks.If you have gone through the tech reviews of ipods, probably you will realise authors writing in the bottom… “Sound quality is not best..but its still good”. Probably many doesnt care about feautures they simply go for the name and others follow like sheep. Take ipod Nano ..seriously this is one of the most outrageous products from Apple, it plays mp3 (I wont even say music) thts it.. But for the same price you get a way better product from Creative or Sony with many many feautures and Better Music quality.

Then lets come to the freedom of use of your purchase…  Apple probably produces one of the highly closed devices among present manufacturers.You can use your device strictly as what is mentioned in manual, well you cant use it any other way. Simplest example is the itunes software(its big Bug nothing else).Your ipod/iphone cannot be used without this.Then there is itunes store.. All effective ways to grab cash from customers.Even to register your product you need to provide your Credit card number??? How ridiculous. The world is going more open, this strategy of Apple may not work longer.

And most of Apple products never go into second hand market.. you use it or throw it. Anyway a new apple product is on the way then why bothering to reuse the old one.

Somehow I feel its all in the mindset of users, probably the US recession might give a shock to Apple.People might start looking for cheaper and feature rich products as a result of cash crunch, then they may discover there are better products and many more brands outside the Apple store. Lets see how long Apple can use its name to Sell products at a premium.