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Airtel Broadband Fair Usage Policy

March 17, 2010

Airtel Broadband recently handed out sugar coated lollipops to it’s subscribers with double speeds on unlimited broadband connections and a free 2 Mbps upgrade for watching IPL matches on YouTube. Airtel certainly went out of it’s way to become a non-seasonal Santa Claus. What didn’t get most of the attention was the silly little thing [...]

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Airtel Broadband Goes 2 mbps for Live IPL Stream!

March 13, 2010

Airtel Broadband has decided to play Broadband-God during this season of IPL. Airtel has announced that it will automatically upgrade all it’s subscribers, irrespective of their current tariff plan, to 2 mbps for watching live stream of IPL on YouTube. Airtel broadband had recently also played Santa Claus while providing double the amount of promised [...]

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Airtel Broadband Doubles Speeds

March 11, 2010

Airtel Broadband seems to have doubled speeds for all it’s users. I have confirmed the same from users based in Chandigarh, Gurgaon, New Delhi/NCR and parts of Punjab. It could be a totally North Indian thing but until there’s an official word from Airtel there’s no proper way to explain this phenomenon. My 256 kbps [...]

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Chain Mails Really Work, For Some!

February 22, 2010
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Free Google AdWords Coupons for Analytics Users

February 17, 2010

Apparently Google India is really interested in increasing it’s Indian user base at Google AdWords. Google today sent almost all it’s Google Analytics users, coupons worth Rs. 2500 ($50) which entitles users to register for new AdWords account and enjoy free advertising on Google’s network for the coupon’s worth.

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Facebook Zero Launched for Mobile Carriers

February 16, 2010

Facebook is playing Superman for mobile carriers who’re already choking on bandwidth. Facebook today announced the launch of Facebook Zero, a text-only mobile site, for a select set of mobile carriers. Facebook Zero is a stripped down version of Facebook’s existing mobile site. You can access Facebook Zero at zero.facebook.com from your mobile device if [...]

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