Indian Post Office launches mobile money service with BSNL (India)
By Editor on February 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The Indian Post Office has launched its own mobile money service in collaboration with BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd) . According to reports, subscribers across all networks would be able to avail this service for a charge of 5 per cent.
As per sources, a user would give the post office the mobile number, address and amount of the receiver. Once the cash is deposited, the Post Office will send a unique code to both the sender and the receiver via a text message. The receiver simply needs to show the unique code to the Post Office to receive the money.
The highlight of such a scheme is that it does not require any additional expenditure from the user. Further, users with regular mobile phones can also avail this service as it is carried out through text messages.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with BSNL, Indian Post Office, mobile money, Text Messages
Access charges for text messages reduced by 57 percent (Philippines)
By Editor on November 30, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The new regulation by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) will reduce the access charges paid by mobile operators for the text messages sent by customers across all networks by as much as 57 percent. According to reports, the regulator has slashed the interconnection rates, a major revenue source for the mobile operators, from US$ 0.008 to US$ 0.0035, and expects the charge for the customers to be reduced to around US$ 0.023 per SMS.
As per sources, the revenue from text messages was US$ 648 million, almost 27 percent of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.’s earnings for the first nine months of 2011. Further, Globe Telecom’s revenue from mobile communications data services reportedly accounted for 39 percent of the company’s overall revenues for the same period.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with Globe Telecom, Interconnection Charges, National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), Text Messages
Viva launches promotion for loyal customers (Kuwait)
By Editor on March 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Viva has launched a promotion for loyal customers. Subscribers who have at least 6 years in the Viva network will receive one hour of free SMS. The text messages can be sent to national numbers too.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with loyal customers, national numbers, operators, Promotion, SMS, Text Messages, Viva
AT&T, Verizon offer free voice calls to Japan (USA)
By Editor on March 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment
AT&T and Verizon have decided to make all voice calls free in Japan in the wake of the disaster unfolding in the country.
Both carriers have announced their plans to let most of their subscribers call and text numbers in Japan for free, with AT&T’s promotion extending to the end of March and Verizon’s running through April 11. Post-paid customers who have already placed calls to Japan will see a credit on their bills, and both carriers are also offering free text messages.
Carriers are also letting subscribers send donations through their phone bills, and they’ve compiled a roundup of numbers that can be used for donations.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with AT&T, donations, free mobile calling, Japan, Mobile, Phone Bills, Post-paid, Text Messages, USA, Verizon
Late night texting affects sleep patterns (US)
By Editor on March 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment
An American organization that promotes healthy amounts of night sleep has claimed that the use of gadgets an hour before sleep is affecting the sleeping habits of people. It claims that a significant number of Americans aren’t getting the sleep they need and are searching for ways to cope.
Americans report very active technology usage in the hour before trying to sleep. Almost everyone surveyed, 95% use some type of electronics like a television, computer, video game or a cell phone at least a few nights a week within the hour before bed. However, baby boomers (46-64 year olds), generation X’ers (30-45 year olds), generation Y’ers (19-29 year olds) and generation Z’ers (13-18 year olds) report very different technology preferences from each other.
About two-thirds of baby boomers (67%) and generation X’ers (63%) and half of generation Z’ers (50%) and generation Y’ers (49%) watch television every night or almost every night within the hour before going to sleep.
Artificial light exposure between dusk and the time people go to bed at night suppresses release of the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin which enhances alertness and shifts circadian rhythms to a later hour – making it more difficult to fall asleep. This study reveals that light-emitting screens are in heavy use within the pivotal hour before sleep. Invasion of such alarming technologies into the bedroom may contribute to the high proportion of respondents who reported that they routinely get less sleep than they need.
Computer or laptop use is also common. Roughly 61% say that they use their laptops or computers at least a few nights a week within the hour before bed. More than half of generation Z’ers (55%) and slightly less of generation Y’ers (47%) say they surf the Internet every night or almost every night within the hour before sleep.
Cell phone use, specifically texting and talking on the phone, shows a significant age gap. More than half of generation Z’ers (56%) and nearly half of generation Y’ers (42%) say they send, read or receive text messages every night or almost every night in the hour before bed as compared to 15% of generation X’ers and 5% of baby boomers.
About one in ten of generation Z’ers (9%) say that they are awakened after they go to bed every night or almost every night by a phone call, text message or email. About one in five of generation Y’ers (20%) and generation Z’ers (18%) say this happens at least a few nights a week.
Unfortunately,cell phones and computers, which make lives more productive and enjoyable, may also be abused to the point that they contribute to getting less sleep at night leaving millions of Americans functioning poorly the next day.
About three quarters (74%) of those over 30 said that sleepiness affects their work.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with America, American organization, Artificial light exposure, Cell phone, circadian rhythms, communication technologies, computer, Invasion, Mobile, sleeping habits, television, Text Messages, USA, video game
Calls restricted in New Zealand quake zone
By Editor on February 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Telecommunications companies have repeated their call for people to continue to use text messages instead of calling on mobile phones when contacting people in Christchurch.
Telecom, Vodafone and 2degrees are working to repair their networks following yesterday’s devastating magnitude 6.3 earthquake.
Ongoing power problems remained the main problem disrupting Christchurch’s cell phone network and the companies were working to get backup generators to mobile sites without power.
People in Christchurch were also asked to change their voicemail messages to let callers know their location and give alternate contact details if possible.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with 2degrees, 6.3 earthquake, ÂVodafone, Christchurch, Mobile, Mobile Phones, telecom, Text Messages, voicemail message
Brokers spreading ‘sensational charges’: Ambani (India)
By Editor on February 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Anil Ambani’s group stated that it knows that brokers who spread sensational charges†after a $2.6 billion loss in value on Feb. 9. The statement came after analysts predicted flagship Reliance Communications Ltd. might post a sixth straight drop in profit on Monday.
According to the company’s email, Reliance ADA Group stated that brokers sent e-mails and text messages, and made telephone calls disseminating baseless†accusations about its firms. No brokers or brokerages were named in the statement, which also didn’t detail the allegations.
Ambani’s group, which has power, mobile-phone and infrastructure businesses, sought an investigation by India’s capital-markets regulator and punitive interim orders against guilty brokers.â€
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with Anil Ambani, Brokers, capital-markets regulator, e-mails, India, Mobile, Reliance ADA Group, Reliance Communications Ltd, sensational charges, Text Messages, USA
Etisalat launches ‘My BusinessPlan’ postpaid mobile service for businesses
By Editor on December 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Etisalat today announced the introduction of ‘My BusinessPlan’ the most comprehensive, convenient and affordable postpaid business mobility package for enterprise and SMB customers. Available for existing postpaid and prepaid customers, as well as new postpaid customers, the package promises to deliver an unmatched mobility experience, through enhanced convenience and increased savings.
The new ‘My BusinessPlan’ postpaid mobile service offers flexible package options for local and international calls, text messages and mobile data, in addition to an attractive advantage of getting a latest smartphone free or discounted. Under the new My BusinessPlan service, companies opting for the ‘Basic Package’ can receive back either 100 minutes of local calls or 15 minutes of international calls.
In addition, My BusinessPlan offers three distinct bundles that are tailored to suit varying requirements of businesses. Enterprise customers can subscribe to packages for calls, text messages and mobile Internet at a discounted price, depending on their usage patterns and requirements. Calls and text messages outside of the subscribed packages will be charged at the regular rates.
The ‘Plus Package’ offers customers 200 minutes of local phone calls along with 25 minutes of international calls, 50 local text messages, as well as 20MB of data. The “Extra Package” offers customers 350 minutes of local calls, 50 minutes of international calls, 75 local text messages and 100 MB of data access.
The “Ultra Package” offers 550 minutes of local calls, 100 minutes of international calls, 100 local text messages and 400 MB data access.
Optionally, customers subscribing to Plus, Extra or Ultra packages can buy an additional 1GB of data per month.
“These new mobility packages offer the best value proposition in terms of business mobility services in the UAE today,” said Abdulla Hashim, Senior VP, Business Solutions, Etisalat. “They will greatly reduce the total cost of ownership and increase business productivity by providing enterprises and SMBs with the requisite mobility tools of their choice for both voice and secure internet connectivity.”
“Given that most businesses and their workforce are on the move, mobility solutions are critical in enhancing productivity and helping them maintain their competitive edge. In such an environment, Etisalat with its deep insights into current customer requirements has come up with a single window solution with My BusinessPlan,” Hashim added.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with Abdulla Hashim, Basic package, Business Solutions, Etisalat, International Calls, Mobile, Mobile Data, Mobile Service, My BusinessPlan, postpaid, Prepaid, Senior VP, SMB customer, Text Messages, USA
USA considers allowing Text Messages to 911 Emergency Services
By Editor on November 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Americans who need the requirement of contacting the emergency services could soon be able to send text messages or even photos and videos taken with camera phones to the emergency centres if proposals by the telecoms regulator, the FCC are approved.
According to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, she is expected to outline the reforms that would update the regulations surrounding emergency communications to take into account changing phone usage. It is already estimated that some 70% of emergency calls come from mobile phones, which are also now required to support location-based tracking for when the caller cannot provide their exact location to the emergency services.
As per the release from FCC, the technological limitations of 9-1-1 can have tragic, real-world consequences. During the 2007 Virginia Tech campus shooting, students and witnesses desperately tried to send texts to 9-1-1 that local dispatchers never received. If these messages had gone through, first responders may have arrived on the scene faster with firsthand intelligence about the life-threatening situation that was unfolding.
The proposals would also include allowing automatic alerts being sent from sensors – such as those increasingly fitted in motor vehicles – to the emergency services to alert them of possible problems.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with 911 Emergency Services, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, Mobile, Text Messages, USA, Virginia
Russian Networks instructed to Improve Roaming Services
By Editor on October 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has instructed MegaFon, MTS and VimpelCom – to lower the tariffs they charge while the user is on roaming in CIS countries and improve the way they communicate the prices to customers.
FAS had carried out an investigation into the roaming services in partnership with their counterparts in Kazakhstan, and the FAS reports that it found the networks were generating excessive profits from their roaming rates.
Particular concern was also raised about the delay in settling roaming accounts, leaving consumers with potentially substantial bills in the future.
The operators have been instructed to lesser their roaming rates, improve the billing settlement delays and send text messages to roaming customers informing them of the charges and any issues occurring from their roaming service.
Filed under Mobile · Tagged with CIS, FAS, Kazakhstan, MegaFon, Mobile, MTS, Roaming Services, Russia, Text Messages, VimpelCom