Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Cell Phone charges are one of the lowest in India

Tariffs in India are about 50% lower than that of its neighbours like Pakistan and Sri Lanka. This is the reason for high mobile growth in the country ... <Read More>.

10 Comments:

Blogger Me said...

Oh boy how many blogs do you post on a day. My head is spinning with all the info from your page.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:36:00 PM  
Blogger F e r r a r i said...

And for many people in IT, the company pays the monthly rentals. And you get tax exemption on the mobile bills as well :-)

Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:39:00 PM  
Blogger Twin-Gemini said...

Me--to-->Me: Dank you!

Me--to-->Prabhu: That is cool. So, you get to go with any service provider of your choice and the company reimburses your expense? That gives you a lot of flexibility. Here I carry two phones - one a personal phone(Treo 600) and another one which is a work phone.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:00:00 PM  
Blogger Houseowner said...

hey dood,

well, no hassle so far. office pays me bill, whatever the amount and if u've been looking at my blog for a while, then, u'll notice the phone is also an office issue! :)

Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:50:00 AM  
Blogger Nupur said...

My mobile bills are gonna make me broke!

Kaisa Code..?! I'm a little out of touch with programming... but its never too late..is it?! ;)

Happy 'Chinese' New Year to you!! I will be at the Chinatown here in Melbourne. :D

Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:50:00 AM  
Blogger Houseowner said...

hey dood,

well, no hassle so far. office pays me bill, whatever the amount and if u've been looking at my blog for a while, then, u'll notice the phone is also an office issue! :)

Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:50:00 AM  
Blogger Twin-Gemini said...

Me--to-->Ramya: Thats neat. Not everybody gets that luxury :-) I must have missed that post, I will go look at it later today, when I get home.

Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:46:00 PM  
Blogger Twin-Gemini said...

Did you guys notice the new feature in the comments page. It displays the previous comments when you type in a new one. This is really good.

Me--to-->Ms.Nupur: How bad are the charges there in Australia? Here I pay $30 for 250 anytime minutes and 1000 nights (after 9pm) and weekends.
If you are talking about the Google Coding Competition, then I would think it will be pretty competitive. They have some sample problems on their site. If you are interested go and take a look. But you do have to code it in Java or C++. They also have some C++ refresher tutorials too.
Thank you, you too have a good year ahead.
I dont know if I can make it. If you can post some pictures on your blog.

Thursday, February 10, 2005 8:38:00 PM  
Blogger Sangeeta said...

Oh boy! If what bill I am getting is on the lower side, I wonder what would happen if I was in one of those neighbouring countries that u are talking about. I am only glad, they don't charge us for incoming calls as they used to a few years ago. *Deep sigh

Saturday, February 12, 2005 8:41:00 AM  
Blogger Twin-Gemini said...

With competition comes a lot of benefits - pricing is one of them. And India is at it's peak as far as the Telecom and the Software Industry are concerned.

Saturday, February 12, 2005 9:45:00 AM  

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