7 July 1995 (1995-07-07) | Founder(s) | Sunil Bharti Mittal | Headquarters | New Delhi‚ India | Area served | South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands | Key people | Sunil Bharti Mittal (Chairman) and (MD) | Products | Fixed-line and mobile telephony‚ broadband and fixed-line internet services‚ digital television‚ IPTV and network services | Revenue | $9.290 billion (2010)[1] | Operating income | $2.313 billion (2010)[1] | Profit | $2.079 billion (2010)[1] | Total assets | $15
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Mobile Phone Several examples of non-flip mobile phones‚ from the early 2000s. [pic] |Inventor |Martin Cooper | |Launch year |1973 | |Company |Motorola | |Available? |Worldwide | A mobile phone (also called mobile‚ cellphone or handphone) is an electronic device used for full duplex two-way radio telecommunications over a cellular network of base stations known
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Mobile phones: blessing or curse? Discuss Nowadays mobile phones are everywhere: their bleeping ringtones go off behind you in the train; gormless-looking zombies stand around on the street “texting” illiterate messages to each other‚ while even children see them as an indispensable accessory. Clearly‚ mobile phones have come to be a normal and accepted part of most people’s lives‚ but does this necessarily mean they are a boon? I would say that while mobiles are potentially helpful in some
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are…………………………. Our presentation topic for today is about mobile phones. As we all knows‚ mobile phones is a device that we can bring anywhere because it is a small gadgets. It has a lot of uses. A mobile phone allows its user to make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network owned by a mobile network operator. A key feature of the cellular network
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Mobile Smart Phone Security (HW 1) Due Tuesday‚ December 4‚ 2012 Learning objective: identify security controls for mobile smartphone devices. Security Scenario Imagine that you own a smartphone (iphone with iOS or another phone with an Android OS). There have been many occasions where you would have liked to make purchases or conduct mobile banking using your smartphone‚ but you are concerned its security. You have decided to research the security provided on your phone‚ as well as the
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of the content of this research. Mobile technology has developed and provided a wealth of opportunities to mobile service providers. As a result‚ many mobile phone users enjoy access to data services in addition to basic voice call communication. However the standardization of the mobile technology means that providers needs to look elsewhere in order to develop effective differentiation strategies that will enable them to attract and retain customers. Mobile service operators need to provide
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Wirelessly Charging Mobile Devices from Ambient RF Sources ABSTRACT: Wireless charging is any of several methods of charging batteries without the use of cables or device-specific AC adaptors. Wireless charging can be used for a wide variety of devices including cell phones‚ laptop computers and MP3 players as well as larger objects‚ such as robots and electric cars. Radio charging is used for charging items with small batteries and low power requirements‚ such as watches‚ hearing aids‚ medical
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Engagement with suppliers Conclusions Suppliers are crucial to reaching sustainable procurement goals and objectives. In this regard‚ M&S is what BS 8903 calls a ‘Pioneer’ – that is to say‚ a high influence buyer with sufficient buying power to engage with suppliers and bring about sustainability improvements. In turn‚ M&S recognizes its opportunities in the supply chain and works with its suppliers so that they share responsibility for sustainability. Suppliers are expected to answer
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For example‚ Steve‚ the gay basher‚ he was you stereotypical man. He was hyper-aggressive‚ non-emotional‚ and extremely violent. He craved for attention and got it mostly by hurting others. Steve was your stereotypical college guy. He acted tough‚ was a part of a fraternity‚ and was an all around jerk. For example‚ every time Steve is mentioned in the novel he is either threatening or physically using force on someone‚ most likely Jake. For example‚ on page 887‚ chapter 12‚ Jake went into the fraternity
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| | | By Punyadeep Singh PRN 59‚ MBA 09-11‚ SIOM Introduction The mobile phone market in India is worth 130 million handsets annually. While the big boys like Nokia‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ Motorola and Sony Ericsson make up for 70% share‚ the market has of late seen a slew of domestic firms such as Micromax‚ Karbonn and Intex making
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