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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Still Not Written to TRAI? Voice Your Opinion Till January 7th!



The concern for Net Neutrality continues while the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India accepts comments from concerned netizens. TRAI’s chairman RS Sharma made it clear that comments are still considered by concerned internet users to voice their thoughts about Internet Neutrality. Additionally, counter comments are now allowed till January 14th which earlier was set on January 7th.

More on TRAI’s Statements

Stakeholders, telecom operators and other associated collaborators were persistent to TRAI about considering netizens’ opinions which has lead to this decision.

“On the request of the stakeholders, the last date for receipt of written comments/views has been extended up to January 7 and counter comments, if any, up to January 14. It has also been decided that no request for any further extension of time for submission of comments/counter comments shall be entertained.” – TRAI.


Repercussion of Net Neutrality

Even as the document by TRAI does not mention the term ’net neutrality’ anywhere, it points out the suggestion of zero-rating platforms which have whipped up a huge debate on the topic across the nation. The TRAI headquarters received more than 1.65 million comments according to sources. The comments related to the Facebook Free Basics are about 1 million. An equal number of people oppose and endorse the issue.

In a nutshell, the net neutrality theory says that ISPs (internetservice providers) must not discriminate any applications or block content that streams via their networks.

As I have already mentioned in a previous article on net neutrality, the concept includes uniform access to all websites, abolishing the telecom-style licensing and doing away with the impression of free and paid websites. Moreover, saving the internet will lead to more employment opportunities, enhanced returns on investments and improved society dominion.


Stay tuned to the Aadishesh Info Communications Blog for more happening news & updates!

Thursday, 24 December 2015

How is Bulk SMS an Advantage for Professionals?

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SMS messaging is something we all have been doing since the past few decades. Despite of new players emerging for web-based messaging, the humble SMS still plods on. While some web-based apps for messaging have carved their niche in the market, the modest SMS will continue to rule the roost for years to come.

Hence, if you belong to any field regarding healthcare, legal services, sales personnel, fitness instructor or any professional trade and use your phone to send messages, this report will prove beneficial for you.


Understanding the Motive
As any professional, it is vital to know your clients in detail and prescribe them customized services
accordingly. So how to offer the same services (which others provide) in a different manner? What is bulk SMS got anything to do with it?

Bulk SMS is such a tool by which you can remain connected with your existing clients and introduce even more coverage. A little out of the box thinking and the right package can actually work wonders for your profession!


Let’s get down to an example:
Suppose you were a physician and have prescribed a week’s medication to Mr. X for fever. You may assume that any other doctor may also prescribe the same medication after diagnosing the patient. So how can your service be any different than others? If you scrape your imagination, there can be hundreds of things which will portray your service differently than the others.
Build Professional Relationships

The simplest way of making Mr. X feel special is by sending him a suitable message via bulk SMS software. Timely reminding and follow-ups with your clients creates a better impression and improves the relationship factor. What’s more, your patient will get cured sooner and he will recommend your services to others as well!

Additional Uses of Bulk SMS
Apart from handling patients suffering from usual ailments, physicians can also use bulk SMS for various attributes.



Usage of Bulk SMS

  • Storing Client Database – For quick references
  • Group Creation of Patients – For sending tips to a particular group ‘cardio, diabetes, etc.’
  • Sending SMS Anywhere – Users with low internet connectivity can also hook-up their mobile to a PC to send messages
  • Scheduling of SMS – To be sent at a later period like ‘scheduling a message for Mr. X’
  • Interactive Messaging – Persistent messages to a client until he responds



Once you acquire the Bulk SMS Software, you may maintain an excel sheet for message formats, client lists and schedules. All messages come with free delivery reports for confirmation.
Wide Range of Users of Bulk SMS

So you can now observe about the many advantages of using bulk SMS for your profession. You can also acquire a personalized SMS format from your Bulk SMS provider if necessary.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Internet Neutrality – What is the Buzz?




Save the internet! Save the internet! This mantra seems to exist as the most apprehensive syllable uttered by the world. The internet essentially was rolled out decades ago with regular alterations and betterment to the structure over the years.


So what exactly is net neutrality? Almost a couple of months ago, some service providers and government administrations treated some parts of the internet with discrimination. Net neutrality is the brawl to make all data available on the internet uniformly.


The Concept of Open Internet
The theory of net neutrality proposes all data on the World Wide Web must be treated equally and must remain accessible to internet users at all times. However, some public and private administrative sectors believe that certain data from the internet must come at a premium. ISPs, government agencies and telecom operators have entire control over the internet’s content and can control the costs, speed and availability of various websites.

Fanatics strongly oppose this discriminating move and have shown grave dislike for the actions.

In a nutshell, net neutrality comprises about:


  • All sites must remain uniformly accessible 
  • Internet companies shall not entail telecom-style licensing
  • Preference of speeding up websites must not prevail
  • Free or paid websites must not prevail


Consequently, all users must have freedom to access websites without any obligation from government agencies, ISPs or telecom operators.


Hype in India about Net Neutrality
Telecom operators in India adhere to the guidelines laid by the TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) and are pressing to introduce new principles for the internet that may stake or freedom for privacy and preferences. If this intention bears fruit, our Internet Service Providers will choose which portals or apps we can visit and the costs for each site.

Website owners and application publishers will have to pay each ISP individually to make your work visible to the users on their network. For instance, the Airtel network may charge it customers for using WhatsApp, whereas the Hike Messenger would be free as it is a product from Airtel.


What’s More Important?
The surge in wireless broadband connections has lead to intense debate and differences in outlooks. All odds are bending in favor of the customer and independent ISP companies are now withdrawing their programs. The internet is finally free as before and people can use it accordingly. Several ISPs such as Aadishesh have shown grave concern about Net Neutrality and have initiated several states with internet connection.
The conflict with net neutrality is not what people should brood over; instead, the prime focus should remain with pan-India internet connectivity for all.