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Saturday, 9 December 2017

How INTERNET Works via Cables in Hindi | Who Owns The Internet ? |

How INTERNET Works via Cables in Hindi | Who Owns The Internet ? | 

Hey Guys,
This video will explain you working of internet using optical fiber cables which are also know as Submarine Cables which was installed by Tier 1 Internet Service Providers across world.
I've explain you everything how these internet data packets travels through these cables & how the connection works in WAN (Wide Area Networks).

Queries Solved:
1) How Internet Works ?
2) Internet working using cables
3) Optical Fiber & Submarine Cables Map
4) Working of data packets
5) Internet Kaise Chalta hai ?
6) Wide area network working in details
7) Hindi me jane internet kaam kese kerta hai
8) Who owns our internet or net
9) Internet Service Provider in India: Reliance JIO, Tata Communication, Idea, Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, Tikona, Hathway
10) Internet Kiska Hai ?

2018 to see Reliance Jio raising tariff and telcos combining spectrum holdings: OpenSignal

2017 was a significant year for Indian telecom during which 4G became the new norm. Usage exploded riding primarily on Reliance Jio — the 15-month old network that is already the world’s fastest-growing telco — and the effects trickled down to other operators too. Nearly 4 million TB of 4G data has been consumed by Indians this year, according to a TRAI estimate. Consumers relished swathes of data sometimes “effectively free” and sometimes at incredibly low prices, and hordes of first-time smartphone buyers were inducted into the world of mobile data. The year came to be defined by the stiff price war between incumbent telcos and disruptor Jio.



However, 2018 could be different. This could be — and should be for the sake of the domestic telecom industry — the year when Reliance Jio finally raises its tariffs, predicts OpenSignal. In a blog outlining the telecom landscape for upcoming year, it states that Jio may not be the primary driver of 4G growth as it was this year. And that is because prices are now stabilizing. Almost all other network providers including Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and even the state-owned BSNL, have launched similarly priced plans to prevent the mass exodus of their subscribers to Jio.

Hence, 2018 could bring about a level-playing field. Moreover, 4G adoption would continue to increase and several users would be able to skip the 2G and 3G stages, and jump straight to 4G from their feature phones. “With operators rolling out low-cost data plans to grow their consumer bases, and manufacturers launching affordable 4G smartphones enabling a greater slice of the population to get connected, we expect 4G availability to maintain its rising trajectory across the country,” Andrea Toth of OpenSignal states.

2018 would also see several telcos combining their spectrum holdings as consolidation in the sector is slated to continue. This would also help boost 4G speeds which have suffered in the latter half of 2017 because of the demand-supply gap. “As 4G adoption rose, the networks experienced congestion, resulting in a decrease in average download speeds across the board. 4G users on the networks of Idea CellularVodafone and Airtel all witnessed a drop in average 4G download speeds over the course of 2017,” OpenSignal notes.

In fact, India, which is the world’s second-largest telecom market, recorded the lowest spot among the 77 countries examined by OpenSignal, with average 4G download speeds of 6.1 Mbps, compared to the global average of 10 Mbps. Essentially, the existing networks are just not being able to keep up with the demand. But “2018 will see India gradually move away from being a developing 4G country; overcoming the hiccups necessary to become a full-grown 4G power,” reckons OpenSignal.

Huawei Nova 2S is Official: Brings Dual Front and Rear Cameras and A Full-Screen Display

Fresh off the launch of the Honor View 10 and Honor 7X in Europe, Huawei has returned to its home country to reveal yet another smartphone – the Huawei Nova 2s. The Nova 2s is a flagship smartphone just like the V10/View 10, but its arrival will likely put fans of the brand in a conundrum when it comes to choosing between it and the Honor V10.

The specs, design and pricing of the Nova 2s are similar to that of the Honor V10 but with some key changes. What one phone lacks, the other has. The selling point of the Nova 2s is its dual front and dual rear cameras. The V10 on the other hand has dual rear cameras only, but it comes with the latest Kirin 970 chip. The Nova 2s on the other hand comes with last year’s Kirin 960 processor.


Nova 2s Specs

The phone has a 5.99” FHD+ display with 2.5D glass on top. Bezels are thinner at the top and bottom, but Huawei has managed to put a fingerprint scanner below the display.
The Nova 2s comes in three variants – 4GB RAM + 64GB, 6GB RAM + 64GB, and 6GB RAM + 128GB. All three are powered by the Kirin 960 and storage can be expanded via a MicroSD card slot.
The cameras are the highlights of the phone. The Nova 2s has dual front cameras and dual rear cameras. The front facing cameras are a combination of a f/2.0 20MP primary sensor and a 2MP sensor for capturing depth of field. There is also a LED flash on the front.
The rear cameras are a f/1.8 16MP RGB sensor and a 20MP monochrome sensor with support for dual camera zoom. The cameras come with a bunch of shooting modes.
The Nova 2s runs EMUI 8.0 based on Android 8.0 Oreo. It has NFC with support for Huawei, Bluetooth 4.2 with aptX and aptX HD, and a hybrid dual SIM slot (Nano only). Battery capacity is 3340mAh and can be charged from 0 to 100% in 2 hours via a USB-C port.


Nova 2S Price

The Huawei Nova 2S will sell for ¥2699 (~$408) for the 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM variant, ¥2999 (~$453)  for the 6GB RAM + 64GB model, and ¥3399 (~$514) for the 6GB RAM + 128GB version.
These prices are the same as that of the Honor V10 with the exception of the 128GB model which sells for ¥3499 (~$529). So you see why folks will have a hard time choosing between both devices?

Xiaomi Redmi 5, Redmi 5 Plus Full Screen Phones Officially Unveiled with Starting Price of $120

Xiaomi has finally unveiled the highly anticipated Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus smartphones through its launch event in Beijing, China. The Redmi 5 duo are the first Redmi series phone from the company to arrive with full screen design.

Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus Design

The backside of the Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus sports the familiar three-stage design found on other Redmi phones. These phones feature full metallic body and they will be available in the market in four color options such as Gold, Rose Gold, Blue and Black.  The Redmi 5 measures 151.8 x 72.8 x 7.7mm and it weighs 157 grams whereas the dimensions of the Redmi 5 Plus are 158.8 x 75.45 x 8.05mm and its weight is 179.5 grams.


Redmi 5 Specifications

The Redmi 5 that houses a 5.7-inch display carries support for HD+ resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels and an aspect ratio of 18:9. The Snapdragon 450 chipset that comprises of a 1.8 GHz octa-core processor and Adreno 506 graphics is present under the hood of the Redmi 5. It includes a battery of 3,300mAh battery.
It features an f/2.2 aperture 12-megapixel rear camera sensor with 1.25 µm pixel size that is equipped with a soft-LED flash. It is equipped with some other features like PDAF, dark light enhancement technology, facial recognition, HDR, Panorama and Burst mode. The front panel of the phone has a 5-megapixel selfie snapper that is coupled with features like Smart Beauty 5.0, facial recognition, and full HD video recording at 30 fps. It is running on Nougat flavored MIUI 9.
It is running on Nougat flavored MIUI 9. The connectivity features available on the Redmi 5 include hybrid dual SIM slot with support for microSD card, microUSB, full netcom support, 4G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 4.2 Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack and GPS.

Redmi 5 Pricing and Availability

The Redmi 5 featuring 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage is priced at 799 Yuan (~$120). The other model having 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage carries a price tag of 899 Yuan (~$135). Its first sale will begin on Dec. 12 at 10 AM in China through retailers like Xiaomi Mall, Jingdong Mall, Suning Tesco and Lynx.


Redmi 5 Plus Specifications

The larger Redmi 5 Plus houses an 18:9 display of 5.99 inches. It delivers Full HD+ resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. Xiaomi has used the Snapdragon 625 chipset in various smartphones such as Redmi Note 4, Xiaomi Mi Max and Mi Max 2 and it has used it once again to power the Redmi 5 Plus.
A huge battery of 4,000mAh capacity that can last for up to 2 days fuels the handset. It also features the same set of cameras and connectivity feature that are available on the Redmi 5. It is also preinstalled with Nougat OS that is skinned with MIUI 9.




Redmi 5 Plus Pricing and Availability

The base model of the Redmi 5 Plus has 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage and it costs 999 Yuan (~$151). The higher variant that includes 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage is priced at 1,299 Yuan (~$196). It will be also available for purchase alongside the Redmi 5 on Dec. 12.