Not Another Mobile Phone Blog

One of its kind Mobile Phone Blog, that gives you views and news about mobile phones from India and across the world. I am in love with Nokia and their phones but I also write about other mobile guys. Think Mobile..Think NAMP!!!!
Showing posts with label Mobile News. Show all posts


mobikwik.jpgRecharging prepaid mobile phones in India has now a days become easy with most of the banks offering online recharge option. But many a times these things just fail to work due to some error or other. To counter this a new service has been started in India called Mobikwik, it lets you recharge your prepaid mobile handset from anywhere in India and it does not matter who your operator is. To make life more easy you can register and recharge your's as well as your family's phones. You can also go for bulk one time payment and then keep recharging the phone at one click, recharge using SMS or phone call. If you are one of the laziest of kinds then you can also register and set it up for automatic recharge through a plan called My KwikPlan and best of all if you are one their regular users you also earn free talk time. This is a very convenient service for people who use prepaid cards for their mobile phones and I am sure a lot of people in India use prepaid cards. All the big operators, banks and credit card companies have tied up with Mobikwik and registering on the site is very easy just,



  • Fill up the online login form providing your details along with email and cell number.

  • Cell number verification - You will receive an SMS with a code. Write that number in the space provided.

  • Submit - Once you press Submit button, you will be registered if your code is correct.



World's tallest mountain, the Mount Everest, standing at a height of 8,848 meters or apprx. 29,000 feet will soon have a cellular network, thanks to Nepal Telecom. Nepal Telecom, Nepal's biggest telecom services provider is setting up satellite based infrastructure which will enable cellular coverage on the Mount Everest. Earlier climbers use to carry expensive satellite phones during their summits to keep in touch with their base camps. But now with new mobile infrastructure coming up from NT, the Mount Everest will have satellite antennas installed at 7 locations, which will be able to handle 3000 calls at a time. This is a great attempt by a company to conquer the world's largest mountain. Next time the company advertises, they might have a punch line, "Our Cellular Coverage Reaches the Mount Everest, Can you beat that???" [Via]

Clicky Web Analytics