Monday, January 31, 2011

$..I THINK OF ONLY..$

Whenever a Ph0ne Call is
Dare..
I think its ur's..!

Whenever a Door Bell
Rings..
I want it to be u
standing outside..!

Whenever I $leep..
I want to Dream About u..!

Whenever I think..
I only think
of y0u..!!

Whenever I see u..
I cant see
Any thing around this
W0rld..EXCEPT U..!!
U r so 0n My Mind..I ♥ U..! 

Sunday, January 16, 2011

L0VE PICS..




L0VE


Evry morning i wake up..

I feel u around me.


..wen i feel ur presence..

i start taking deep breath.

so tht i feel u inside me.


wen i sneak ot to d garden..
i keep quiet as i feel u as breeze.


wen i thnk f d moments wth u..

i feel u staring n thnkn f d same.


wen u look at me..

i feel ur concern abt me.


wen i c d twilight..

i feel my life entangled wth u.


wen was leaving..

i feel ur heartbeat saying dnt leave me n go.


wen shades f light disappears..

i feel u holdin my hand n sayin m always here.


wen i thnk 0f u ..

i feel u running my heart n soul.


wen i close my eyes..

n d flashbacks starts n i feel u..



do u c hw much i feel u!!!? ♥♥

LOVE...


We were just friends at the start,
Always having fun, never apart
Then one day, something sparked
...The next thing I knew, you had my heart.

The days flew by,
I lost track of time
Every time I was with you,
I was on cloud nine.

Then one day, you asked me to be your girlfriend
I exclaimed, yes! and prayed we'd last until the very end.
No one could look into my eyes and say I wasn't happy,
Happy that I was with you, and you were with me.

With me in your arms, you told me you loved me,
Then gently kissed my forehead and gave me a squeeze.
I was convinced you were the one for me,
Apart from you, I would never be.

Just when I thought all was well,
Was when you began to put me through hell.
You said, we should just be friends
That's when I knew it was the end.

I looked into your eyes, trying to find out why,
It was all I could do, not to begin to cry.
Where I once saw love, I saw nothing,
I couldn't believe you no longer felt something.

I lay in bed, counting my tears,
Each representing what I'd hoped would be years.
Years of happiness, for us to be together,
A long-lived life, forever and ever.

But in my heart, I know this will never be,
For in yours, no longer is there a place for me.
I gave you my all; I gave you my heart,
Little did I know that you'd tear it apart.

Everyday I place a smile on my face,
As for tears, there is not a trace.
You ripped me apart, but yet it's true,
Forever and always, I'll still love you. ♥

QUOTE

Search for yourself, by yourself. Do not allow others to make your path for you. It is your road, and yours alone…….. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you…Don't stand still…Keep Walking!
Happy Journey (called Life

"LOVE"

Soon i will be gone ,
dont wanna leave u alone ,
i hurt yea as i dun want u to remember me ,
bcos wen m gone forever if u remember me u would miss me,
then u would cry , & i dont want ur tears to dry!
...
i want u to be happy forever ,
with me or without me doesnt matter ,
bcos i knw i would be gone soon,
would be away like earth is from moon!

I love you!!

Superb piece of Writing...


When I saw u,

I was reminded of 1 thing,
...
ife is all about glory and you are my love

you are my life..

And now

I have lost all my dreams

am free of all boundations

just a little girl,

living a life with you..

My heart made a wish today

but it stopped as you are stuck in it.

my mouth spoke many words

but it stopped speaking as you are there with me.

Life is only, I have dream of

and now its lost within me..... :')

LOVE

It started when it was least expected...

I hope it would never end...!

This is a relation least celebrated...

Like we are starting a new trend...!

We are not lovers...Nor we are just friends...!
...
This is an unnamed relation...

Which starts where love and friendship ends!!
.... ♥ ♥ ....

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mobile number portability - Wikipedia



Mobile number portability (MNP) enables mobile telephone users to retain their mobile telephone numbers when changing from one mobile network operator to another.

Contents [hide]
1 General overview
2 Technical details
3 Number Lookup Services
4 Mobile number portability by country
4.1 Americas
4.2 Asia Pacific
4.3 Europe
4.4 Middle East and Africa
5 See also
6 References
7 External links


[edit] General overview
MNP is implemented in different ways across the globe. The international and European standard is for a customer wishing to port his/her number to contact the new provider (Recipient) who will then arrange necessary process with the old provider (Donor). This is also known as 'Recipient-Led' porting. The UK is the only country to not implement a Recipient-Led system, where a customer wishing to port his/her number is required to contact the Donor to obtain a Porting Authorisation Code (PAC) which he/she then has to give to the Recipient. Once having received the PAC the Recipient continues the port process by contacting the Donor. This form of porting is also known as 'Donor-Led' and has been criticised by some industry analysts as being inefficient. It has also been observed that it may act as a customer deterrent as well as allowing the Donor an opportunity of 'winning-back' the customer. This might lead to distortion of competition, especially in the markets with new entrants that are yet to achieve scalability of operation.

[edit] Technical details
A significant technical aspect of MNP (Mobile Number Portability) is related to the routing of calls or mobile messages (SMS, MMS) to a number once it has been ported. There are various flavours of call routing implementation across the globe but the international and European best practice is via the use of a central database (CDB) of ported numbers. Network operator makes copies of CDB and queries it to find out which network to send a call to. This is also known as All Call Query (ACQ) and is highly efficient and scalable. Majority of the established and upcoming MNP systems across the world are based on this ACQ/CDB method of call routing. One of the very few countries to not use ACQ/CDB is the UK where calls to a number once it has been ported are still routed via the Donor network. This is also known as 'Indirect Routing' and is highly inefficient as it is wasteful of transmission and switching capacity. Because of its Donor dependent nature, Indirect Routing also means that if the Donor network develops a fault or goes out of business, the customers who have ported out of that network will lose incoming calls to their numbers. The UK telecoms regulator Ofcom completed its extended review of the UK MNP process on 29 November 2007 and mandated that ACQ/CDB be implemented for mobile to mobile ported calls by no later than 1 September 2009[dated info], and for all other (fixed and mobile) ported calls by no later than 31 December 2012.

Prior to March 2008 it took a minimum of 5 working days to port a number in the UK compared to 2 hours only in USA, as low as 20 minutes in the Republic of Ireland, 3 minutes in Australia and even a matter of seconds in New Zealand. On 17 July 2007, Ofcom released its conclusions from the review of UK MNP and mandated reduction of porting time to 2 working days with effect from 1 April 2008. On 29 November 2007, Ofcom completed its consultation on further reduction to porting time to 2 hours along with recipient led porting and mandated that near-instant (no more than 2 hours) recipient led porting be implemented by no later than 1 September 2009.

In a decentralised model of MNP, a FNR (Flexible Number Register) may be used to manage a database of ported out/ported in numbers for call routing.

[edit] Number Lookup Services
Service providers and carriers who route messages and voice calls to MNP-enabled countries might use HLR query services to find out the correct network of a mobile phone number. A number of such services exist, which query the operator's home location register (HLR) over the SS7 signalling network in order to determine the current network of a specified mobile phone number prior to attempted routing of messaging or voice traffic.

[edit] Mobile number portability by country
[edit] Americas
Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd Time to port
days Price Short notes References
Brazil 2008.09.01 3 BRL 4 The plan started in March 2007 [1]
Canada 2007.03.14 0 free MNP procedure takes 10-20 minutes.
Dominican Republic 2009.09.30 3–10 free [2]
Ecuador 2009.10.12 4 free ASCP handled by Systor, Telconet and JR Electric Supply
Mexico 2008.07.05 Service handled by Telcordia Technologies and Neoris [3]
Peru 2010.01.01 7-9 free The user will assume the cost of the new sim card of the new mobile company that will cost around 15 PEN
USA 2003.11.24 0 free MNP procedure takes 2 hours.

[edit] Asia Pacific
Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd Time to port
days Price Short notes References
India 2010.11.25 7 19 Customers can port between prepay and post pay options. The master database will be managed by a third party firm. For zone I, Syniverse has been appointed with the MNP and related issues while for zone II, it is Telcordia. Visit TechWek for Details or read more on How MNP works in India at Pluggd.in
Australia 2001.09.25 1 Free Previously prefixes
04x1, 04x2, 04x3 referred to Optus
04x4, 04x5 and 04x6 referred to Vodafone
043x, referred to Vodafone Hutchison Australia formally known as Hutchison 3G Australia.
04x7, 04x8, 04x9 and 0410x referred to Telstra [4]
Hong Kong 1999.03.01 2 Free Service handled by Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA). In the network, you may be charged unexpectedly for a call to a mobile that has been ported form a different network. [5][6][7]
Malaysia 2008.10.?? 1 Free 1 day is a minimum time necessary for porting [8][9][10][11]
Pakistan 2007.03.23 4 Customers can port between prepay and post pay options. On port-In, the Donor company provides, free balance and on-net free minutes. Service handled by Pakistan MNP Database (Guarantee) Limited[12]
Singapore 2008.06.13 Customers are not able to port between prepay and post pay options. Vendor for database installation is Syniverse Technologies [13]
Taiwan 2005.10.??
Thailand 2010.12.15 3 Working Days (Excluding Weekend) 99 THB Number Portability Clearinghouse service is handled by Telcordia Technologies.

[edit] Europe
Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd Time to port
days Price Short notes References
Albania 2010.12.22 TBA TBA Agreement signed on 22-Dec-2010 between AKEP (Authority of Electronic and Postal Communications) and the service handling company "INFOSOFT SYSTEMS sh.a.". Service not implemented yet. [14]
Austria 2004.10.16 3
Czech Republic 2006.01.15 [15]
Belgium 2002.09.?? 2 Free The central solution CRDC has been re-implemented several times. First time it was implemented by Telcordia Technologies US, second time by Cap Gemini Sweden and Belgium, third time by Porthus Belgium. Access to DB: setup fee : €11 000, annual fee: € 3000.
Bulgaria 2008.04.?? EUR 2.56
Croatia 2006.10.01 5 5 days is maximum possible period necessary for porting a number. Service handled by HAKOM.
Cyprus 2004.07.?? 14
Denmark 2001.07.?? 30-60 DKK 0-29 The central solutions is called OCH - Operators Clearing House [16][17]
Estonia 2005.01.01 7
Finland 2003.07.25 5 Free Handled by the company Numpac [18]
France 2003.06.30 10 Free Heavily improved since May 2007 with a 10-days maximum lead time (was taking 2 months in most cases before then)
Germany 2002.11.01 4 working days + 2 further days EUR 25 The average price charged is about € 25. The exact amount depends on the old provider. A price limit of € 30.72 was set by the Bundesnetzagentur. [19][20]
Greece 2003.09.?? Service handled by Telcordia Technologies
Hungary 2004.05.01 8 Free
Iceland 2004.10.01 10 Free 10 days is maximum possible period. Service handled by Telcordia Technologies
Ireland 2003.07.25 0 Free
Italy 2002.04.01 3
Latvia 2007.??.?? 10 Free
Lithuania 2004.01.01 28 Service handled by Telcordia Technologies 28 days is a maximum possible period
Luxembourg 2005.02.01 1 Managed by the G.I.E Telcom E.I.G. operator group and developed, installed and operated by Systor Trondheim AS.
Macedonia 2008.09.01 The reference database was developed, installed and is presently operated by Seavus Group.
Malta 2005.07.31 0 4 hours is a period necessary to port a number.
Netherlands 1999.04.?? 3 [21]
Norway 2001.04.01 5 NOK 0 - 200 Administrated by the National Reference Database (NRDB). The reference database was developed, installed and is presently operated by Systor Trondheim AS.
Poland 2006.02.?? Free To be administrated by the National Central Database (PLI-CBD) run by Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). 30-day max porting time is to be reduced to 1 day.
Portugal 2002.01.01 5-10 Operated by Portabil S.A. Solution implemented by Systor Trondheim AS of Norway.
Romania 2008.10.21 7-30 Free Developed by UTI Systems based on the Porthus implementation [22]
Slovakia 2004.05.01
Slovenia 2005.12.31 5 EUR 5 5 EUR is a maximum possible price
Spain 2000.10.??
Sweden 2001.09.01 21 Free The largest operators formed independent company, SNPAC AB, to procure central database (CRDB) solution. Implementation of CRDB is carried out by Cap Gemini & Oracle.
Switzerland 2000.03.?? 5
Turkey 2008.11.09 6 Free AVEA and Vodafone hired Gantek to implement central database (CRDB) solution and donated it to Turkish Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. Number Portability Clearinghouse service handled by Telcordia Technologies
United Kingdom 1999.01.?? 2 working days + 1 calendar week Free [23]

[edit] Middle East and Africa
Country Implementation date
yyyy.mm.dd Time to port
days Price Short notes References
Egypt 2008.04.?? NPC serves the centralized administrative and provisioning role of MNP. Number Portability Clearhouse is handled by Telcordia Technologies, where Giza Systems is the system integrator.
Israel 2007.12.03 3–4 hours Free Service includes landline as well as mobile numbers [24]
Jordan 2010.06.01 1 7 JOD Service is not implemented, but is still planned. TRC started the process in 2005 and released the official bid to implement and operate MNP during September 2009. [25]
Kuwait 2010.12.31? The Minister of Telecommunications has stated that the service should be available before the end of 2010. However a number of delays have been reported in the media.
Nigeria 2007.??.??
Oman 2006.08.26 Implemented as a decentralized solution by Porthus for Nawras, and by Gulf Business Machines/Telcordia for Oman Mobile.
Saudi Arabia 2006.07.08 Managed by the Centralized Clearinghouse Approach, through the NPC (Number Portability Clearinghouse), a product of Telcordia Technologies. The implementer and system integrator is Giza Arabia.
South Africa 2006.11.10 The three operators, Vodacom SA, MTN SA, and Cell C, formed an independent company for the implementation and management of the central solution. After delays, the implementation of this solution was awarded to local company Saab Grintek teamed up with Telcordia Technologies.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

new year celebration @ SYDNEY



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ALL OF YOU

......(""")___(""")
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PROSPEROUS & SAFE NEW YEAR 2011
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