Monday, October 31, 2016

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu4all

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu4all: Neutral Wi-fi Infra to bridge Digital Divide: India at present has only 35,000 Wi-fi hotspot while in US, UK and France has million of th...

sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu4all


Neutral Wi-fi Infra to bridge Digital Divide: India at present has only 35,000 Wi-fi hotspot while in US, UK and France has million of them.The Wi-Fi provide cheaper alternative to installing fibre for connectivity. Neutral Wi-Fi architecture is required so that anyone, irrespective of internet service provider, will be able to latch onto any hotspot, and use the network and pay accordingly. This neutral Wi-Fi Network would avoid duplication of infrastructure. Government has suggested that BOOT model be adopted for its BharathNet strategy with active participation from entrepreneurs to operate, use and market the network, besides utilising cable TV infrastructure for speedier broadband penetration.If 100 million cable TV homes carry 10 Mbps or more bandwidth, then we can have a reliable broadband infrastructure. Satellite-base communication would facilitate digital connectivity in remote areas but policy implements were holding this back.Regards. Sunder Thadani. 20161031

sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu4all


Neutral Wi-fi Infra to bridge Digital Divide: India at present has only 35,000 Wi-fi hotspot while in US, UK and France has million of them.The Wi-Fi provide cheaper alternative to installing fibre for connectivity. Neutral Wi-Fi architecture is required so that anyone, irrespective of internet service provider, will be able to latch onto any hotspot, and use the network and pay accordingly. This neutral Wi-Fi Network would avoid duplication of infrastructure. Government has suggested that BOOT model be adopted for its BharathNet strategy with active participation from entrepreneurs to operate, use and market the network, besides utilising cable TV infrastructure for speedier broadband penetration.If 100 million cable TV homes carry 10 Mbps or more bandwidth, then we can have a reliable broadband infrastructure. Satellite-base communication would facilitate digital connectivity in remote areas but policy implements were holding this back.Regards. Sunder Thadani. 20161031

sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu4all


Neutral Wi-fi Infra to bridge Digital Divide: India at present has only 35,000 Wi-fi hotspot while in US, UK and France has million of them.The Wi-Fi provide cheaper alternative to installing fibre for connectivity. Neutral Wi-Fi architecture is required so that anyone, irrespective of internet service provider, will be able to latch onto any hotspot, and use the network and pay accordingly. This neutral Wi-Fi Network would avoid duplication of infrastructure. Government has suggested that BOOT model be adopted for its BharathNet strategy with active participation from entrepreneurs to operate, use and market the network, besides utilising cable TV infrastructure for speedier broadband penetration.If 100 million cable TV homes carry 10 Mbps or more bandwidth, then we can have a reliable broadband infrastructure. Satellite-base communication would facilitate digital connectivity in remote areas but policy implements were holding this back.Regards. Sunder Thadani. 20161031

Saturday, October 29, 2016

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot: Telephone Etiquettes and Manners. How to: Effectively Communicate over the Phone. Effective communications over the phone require clarity...

sunderblogger.blogspot


Telephone Etiquettes and Manners. How to: Effectively Communicate over the Phone. Effective communications over the phone require clarity of speech, knowing what you want to convey and a willingness, to engage with someone using good listening skills and prompts. This article provides some of the basics required effectively communicate during a phone call. 1. Answer the phone specifying who you are. It can be disorienting for a caller when they do not know with whom they are speaking. Try to have a bright, happy voice when answering too, as this gets the conversation off to a good start. 2. Speak clearly. Pronounce your words well and try to avoid mumbling, gushing, or speaking too quickly. If the person on the other end is hard of hearing or speaks a different language from your own, speak slowly and either raise your voice or speak more clearly than usual. 3. Use words that make sense to the person you are speaking with. It does not make a lot of sense to speak teenspeak with an elderly grandmother. She is not necessarily going to "get it". Adjust your language to fit the listener. 4. Use good & descriptive language when you are trying to evoke images in the listener's mind. If you need to describe something well, try to choose words that identify its shape, color, size, etc. 5. Write down important points before making a call. If you are worried that you will forget something when you call someone, or that you will get tongue-tied and not say what you meant to, write a prompt sheet before the call and keep it in front of you. Refer to it if you get flustered during the call. 6. Repeat important points during a call. Regards! Sunder Thadani -20160930.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

sunderblogger.blogspot.digiedu


It is cheaper to start a web firm today If you are thinking of launching an Internet start up, you don`t even need initial capital to get going. What you need is a unique and clear idea of how to improve an essential service. Today cost technology is so low that it`s cheaper to launch an Internet venture than any other business. Think of creating an internet utility that people will use every day to save money, save time, make a living, or reduce effort. If you get it right, your customers will find you via word-of-mouth. For such a utility service, the cost of acquiring and serviceing every new customer tends to be zero, while the marginal revenue per unit remains constant. As your customer base grows, so do your profits. As long as your profits are greater than your fixed costs, you can keep building you team and keep growing. If your are sustainable and hit upon a growth formula that can help you dominate the market, then you don`t under-fund your venture for the sake of bootstrapping. This is the precise moment when outside capital works becomes your best friend, other than lady luck, of course. Regards. 20161023.

Monday, October 17, 2016

sunderblogger.blogspot


Indian now can enjoy buying even the vegetables online. Some of the main players are: Bigbasket, Grofers, zopnow, Amazon Now, Godrej Natures`s Basket. Cities: 25. Ticket size: Rs. 400 (min. Rs.100, max. Rs. 1500). Daily: Rs. 45000 devliveries per day, 70% of which contain fruits and veggies. Big Model: While most players are aggregators- they follow a hyperlocal model by tying neighbourhood stores and sourcing from them- Bigbasket follows a farm-to-fork model where it buys in bulk from farmers. Pricing: Prices change daily and are benchmaked twice a week with local markets. veg vendors may be cheaper in evening as they have to dispose of veggies. Retail: Online grocery contibutes less than 1% to the $500 billion retail industry (70% of which is food and grocery), but is expected to climb to 2.3% by 2013. Your views, suggestions, or comments are most welcome. Sunder Thadani.20161017.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: Cloud Computing.20161010 Cloud computing has come a long way in the past few years- a number of services (file storage, notes, photos) are now available on the cloud. The Chromebook leverages Google`s cloud services storage (you get 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years) as well as other services including Photos and mail. This also means that your don't have to worry about losing anything. Since everything is stored in the cloud, you can access it anywhere- just sign in to your Google account and you can access everything from any web browser. After two years of free services, the 100GB of Google storage will just cost you US$1.99 (Rs.120-140) per month. This is for the information of the members of sundercircle. Sunder Thadani.

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: Cloud Computing.20161010 Cloud computing has come a long way in the past few years- a number of services (file storage, notes, photos) are now available on the cloud. The Chromebook leverages Google`s cloud services storage (you get 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years) as well as other services including Photos and mail. This also means that your don't have to worry about losing anything. Since everything is stored in the cloud, you can access it anywhere- just sign in to your Google account and you can access everything from any web browser. After two years of free services, the 100GB of Google storage will just cost you US$1.99 (Rs.120-140) per month. This is for the information of the members of sundercircle. Sunder Thadani.

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: Cloud Computing.20161010 Cloud computing has come a long way in the past few years- a number of services (file storage, notes, photos) are now available on the cloud. The Chromebook leverages Google`s cloud services storage (you get 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years) as well as other services including Photos and mail. This also means that your don't have to worry about losing anything. Since everything is stored in the cloud, you can access it anywhere- just sign in to your Google account and you can access everything from any web browser. After two years of free services, the 100GB of Google storage will just cost you US$1.99 (Rs.120-140) per month. This is for the information of the members of sundercircle. Sunder Thadani.

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: Cloud Computing.20161010 Cloud computing has come a long way in the past few years- a number of services (file storage, notes, photos) are now available on the cloud. The Chromebook leverages Google`s cloud services storage (you get 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years) as well as other services including Photos and mail. This also means that your don't have to worry about losing anything. Since everything is stored in the cloud, you can access it anywhere- just sign in to your Google account and you can access everything from any web browser. After two years of free services, the 100GB of Google storage will just cost you US$1.99 (Rs.120-140) per month. This is for the information of the members of sundercircle. Sunder Thadani.

sunderblogger.blogspot


Digital India.20161011: Digital India is designed to make India digital empowered society. Digital India is more for the poor and the underprivileged. Under Digital India, Four things are being done- (1) creating digital infrastructure (2) creating digital delivery of services, (3) making India digitally informed society, and (4) promoting digital literacy and promoting digital related manufacturing. Keeping above in view, Sunder Foundation is forwarding a small step in this direction and hence the start of "DigiEdu" Fee Free for all, anytime, anywhere. Every one is most welcome to share his/her experience, with us and we shall appreciate attention, time and contribution. Regards. Sunder Thadani.

Monday, October 10, 2016

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot: DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: C...

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu A unit of Sunder Foundation: Mission- Fee Anywhere Anytime. Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com Subject: Cloud Computing.20161010 Cloud computing has come a long way in the past few years- a number of services (file storage, notes, photos) are now available on the cloud. The Chromebook leverages Google`s cloud services storage (you get 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years) as well as other services including Photos and mail. This also means that your don`t have to worry about losing anything. Since everything is stored in the cloud, you can access it anywhere- just sign in to your Google account and you can access everything from any web browser. After two years of free services, the 100GB of Google storage will just cost you US$1.99 (Rs.120-140) per month. This is for the information of the members of sundercircle. Sunder Thadani.

sunderblogger.blogspot


DigiEdu- Fee Free Anytime Anywhere For AA. A unit of Sunder Foundation, Mailto: sunderkt@gmail.com – https://digiedu.wordpress.com 20161010- Google Integration- Many of us use Google services for daily tasks such as Gmail, calendar, docs, chat, Chrome and so on. Chromebook comes with all these services built in and they work flawlessly. The taskbar in a Chromebook lets you access all the essential Google apps with just one tap. It even has the Good Assistant that you can call up by saying “OK Google”`. Your search for any query will show up in a browser. The Chromebook will also stay in sync with your Android phone or tablet that is configured with the same Google account- It`s a great way to keep data synced between devices. Chromebook natively support offline use of Gmail and Google docs. Sunder Thadani (issued for the info of members of sundercircle).

Sunday, October 9, 2016

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot

sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot: Hello World www.foodista.com Foodies are bound to get a kick out of today`s site. foodies is like a Wikipedia for recipes, allowin...