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Broadband speeds,

This is a rough indication of the speeds across the world. Japan heads the list with speeds of 100Mbps. The lowest, hold your breath, is about 10Mbps. Just an indicator about our place in the universe.

Screw you bastards for not letting us realise our potential. This is a blanket term for the telcos and f***ing “regulators. Seriously pissed off from them.

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See this story on BBC where they have listed the speeds available to the “developed’ countries. We still have a long way to go to attain even fraction of what they claim. There is a lot of debate about the broadband via fibre in UK and whether the increased costs are justified in the name of “increased” speeds.

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Indian Mobile Telephony: Mess galore

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This was to be expected. The issues played out in the past fortnight in full public glare. I was following up the story in the mainstream press and this makes for a fascinating read; specially the way it brings the “saas bahu” serials to shame. It gave enough grist to the “telecom” specialists to throw their hats in the rings and make lofty pronouncements.

A quick low down of the ensuing events. According to the norms, the spectrum would be issued to the companies who garner the maximum share of the subscribers. This means that apart from the bloated number of subscribers, the whole user base is a BIG suspect. The specturm wars broke out in the public because Raja wanted to ration the scarce resource and act God. There are often shispers of BIG money floating around but then that isn’t the focus of this write up here. At first, the government decided to relax the norms for spectrum allocation. In the meantime, it allocated 10 Mhz of “free” spectrum to the two upgly sisters, /. This was challanged by , the motley coalition of the private telecom operators in TDSAT, which is tribunal body to decide the disputes. To add to the confusion in the midst was the huge number of applications that waited to get their turn for spectrum allocation. decided to issue letters of intent to the new players.

In the meantime, the jumped in the fray and raised the issue of licences and there were various interpretations of the original licencing norms. Government of thrives in controversy and no wonder that it was very happy to roll in the mud. The motley association was split right through the middle and they could not get their act quite right. After a couple of days, COAI made quiet noises about “settling” the 3G row.

Now comes the icing on the cake. got an entry in the club by paying a paltry sum of 1600+crores and got their licence converted to some kind of a “universal access” crap. Whatever that means. Reliance’s entry in the cosy club and hence the scarce spectrum being gifted on the platter was too much for the association to digest. and the rest exchanged verbal duels clothed in their gobbledegook. In other words, both the parties were fingering each other. When the war of words went out of hand, the DoT wanted to play Godfather and summoned the chiefs of all the telecom companies to “thrash out a solution”.

Raja realised that the game was clearly up and set up a shadow boxing competition. In effect, to announce as to who is the boss. Since there was no consensus on the telecom chief’s meet, he decided to get the PMO involved and had a smiling manmoron to back up his decision.

Thus ended the saga of the “spectrum wars”; the last word isn’t written as yet. I would wait for further news to unfold in the near future. Nevertheless, the mess persists and the ultimate looser is the public exchequer. Without going in detail about the merits of the case, I believe that this telecom mess would tangle itself like a hydra headed monster. No respite!

As usual, the watchdogs were quiet and it was only who spoke out at length about the mess around here.

Phew!

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Happy Diwali

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Happy Diwali

Hinduism is full of symbolism and is inapparent to most of the readers. The purpose of the post is not to debate them but to make the readers aware of the rich heritage that we ought to be proud of. I take this festive occassion as an excuse to break off from the usual routine and wish all of you a happy and prosperous Diwali.

The symbolism is inherent in the fact that the most significant esoteric meaning is “the awareness of the inner light”.

Central to Hindu philosophy, is the assertion that there is something beyond the physical body and mind which is pure, infinite, and eternal, called the Atman. Just as we celebrate the birth of our physical being, Deepavali is the celebration of this Inner Light, in particular the knowing of which outshines all darkness (removes all obstacles and dispels all ignorance), awakening the individual to one’s true nature, not as the body, but as the unchanging, infinite, imminent and transcendent reality. With the realization of the Atman, comes universal compassion, love, and the awareness of the oneness of all things (higher knowledge). This brings Ananda (Inner Joy or Peace).

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