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The World Around Me Changed!

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I happened to be at my uncle’s place this weekend. The collector of “antiques” that he is, I happened to chance on an old telephone – the classic heavy black one with numbers and a dial to actually dial out a number!

Phone-2 My 18 month old is obsessed with phones. He waits for me to get back from work, just to climb on to me and pull out my mobile from my pocket when I return home every evening. The joy on his face when he finds it is worth several millions and I’ve stopped worrying about what may happen to let him have his few moment of joy. He’s press a few buttons, make a few unsolicited calls and ask me to take a few pictures – all of which I oblige to.

Considering my son’s passion for phones, I called him over and showed him this phone that we discovered. I was hoping he would entertain us again! Guess what happened? He came by, walked around the phone that was placed on the floor – I think looking at it from different directions, thought for a few seconds and ran away saying phone “illa” – in my native language, which means, this is not a phone!!!! Any amounts of coercion or attempt to draw him to the phone were in vain. I’m so glad Alexander Graham Bell isn’t around to see my little boy say his creation is not in existence!

The world has changed and changed rapidly! Things that used to be in vogue are fast changing their guise.

Looking back at the days when I was growing up, I recall my dad’s favorite – a faver leuba time piece. This needed to be wound every day using a key and would go off with a bell to serve as our morning alarm every day. I still vividly remember how upset my dad was when the clock went past it’s useful life and couldn’t be fixed by one of the local watch repair shops.

The other classic was the old tape recorder – with cassettes and large buttons, I grew up listening to my favorite music, and having to walk up to reverse sides every 30 – 45 minutes, depending on the type of cassette. The other big thing was the transistor. This was a huge box which served its primary purse of being a radio, in addition to being a paperweight on most tables at home. I’d spend hours trying to tune it with its manual dial to even listen to the cricket commentary that made every single ball as eventful as a six. I’d get so annoyed if my little sister changed the direction by a fraction.

If this was indoors, outdoors was so much fun! I was challenged to put the scooter on it’s stand – this was the Lambretta, the heavyweight scooter, which helped the modern day man get his muscle. For the more luxurious, there was the Ambassador, which today my son refuses to acknowledge as a car. The look of disgust on his face when I attempt to convince him that the Ambassador is indeed a car is something I’d rather not live with!

In school, the 286 PC was a big hit – with it’s display in fluorescent green, the PC lab was making waves. The introduction of the 386 with the color monitor triggered a rush for the last seats in class – the boys would fight to sit in the last bench and would start to remove their shoes in a bid to fling their all and run to the PC lab to lay their hands on this darling with color screens. They’d even test a few of our athletic skills along the way! The 5 & ¼ inch floppy drives was a prized possession and so to was the box that held some 10 of these!!

As I look back at my life, I realize how much change I’ve seen. The alarm clock has been digitized, in most cases bummed along with the mobile, the phones get smaller and sleeker – from the touch screens to the storm, this space hasn’t seen the last of it’s innovation as yet. Cassettes are largely obsolete with the advent of CDs as the DVDs and Blue Rays give both of these a run for their money. The radio in it’s smallest form is integrated with the phone, most homes don’t have one, though they are a feature in every modern car. You’d search your whole car to realize that it comes built into the music system! I don’t know when the last time I saw a scooter was, forget the lamby.

Thanks to the government, the Ambassador’s still run – but I don’t know for how long. The PC space is changing at a pace that I can’t even write about. I’d sound silly discussing PC specs here knowing fully well that the latest would be up even before this article hits the net, the memory cards and drives have truly made floppies obsolete! Some change this!!

For the antique collector – it’s catch 22. Do I get all of these and hope to make a fortune someday by claiming to have “antiques”, or do I just acknowledge the fact that this is all junk in this ever changing world? I believe in the latter and am off to clearing my house, much to the displeasure of my parents!

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Mobile Commerce Takes Off in India

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Mobile Commerce with ngpay

Despite the Global Credit Crunch, with almost 5-6m subscribers being added every month the Indian Telecom Industry is the fastest growing one in the world. The mobile population is expected to hover between 325m to 350m by end of 2008, making the mobile based services in India to be a very profitable venture.

The Mobile based services includes a gamut of services apart from just the ringtones and SMS. These services include downloading entertainment content like songs, games etc., buying tickets for travel, entertainment etc, mobile marketing, and mobile banking services. These mobile based services in India can be accessed using SMS or GPRS

According to a report released today by the Internet and Mobile Association of India [IAMAI], the mobile value added services would become a $4 Billion industry by 2010 in India. Anticipating this kind of growth, many companies have mushroomed in the past few years. These companies create content for the mobile based services on the mobile platform.

Of the mobile based services, the most popular is Mobile Commerce which facilitates Mobile banking and transaction services. Mobile Commerce received a shot in the arm when RBI came up with guidelines for mobile banking in Sept ‘08. The benefits of Mobile Commerce will be reaped in the rural areas, where it will help strengthen the rural microfinance projects. 

Of the products that have emerged the most popular ones are ngpay, Paymate and mChek. Most of the products offer similar services like  

  • Storing Debit Card, Credit Card and the Internet Banking details securely under a pin
  • Transactions with the bank like checking the balance, transfer funds etc
  • Booking tickets for cinema from multiplexes like the Inox and Adlabs
  • Booking tickets for travel from IRCTC, Yatra etc
  • Buying gift items, books from Landmark etc
  • Paying utility bills, telephone bills, Insurance Premiums

How does it work?

When you make a purchase or any bank transaction, these transactions happen over a 128 bit encrypted network. Once the purchase of a product/ service is done the payment for it can be done using credit card info or internet banking info saved in the phone.

NGPay

One of the popular mCommerce applications is NGPay by JiGrahak Mobility Services. It has tied up with HDFC Bank so that one can do all kinds of bank transactions like checking the balance, funds transfer at the touch of a button on your mobile, booking tickets, buying gifts and paying bills. To use this service one needs to have GPRS enabled in their handsets

How to use the NGPay service 

  • Go to the website of NGPay (www.ngpay.com)
  • Enter the mobile number to download the application
  • Click the link sent and download the application into the phone

Once the application is downloaded, one needs to fill out the personal details along with a 6-digit pin to access the application. This application is secure as the pin is nowhere saved in the phone, but on the NGPay Server. Once the above is done, NGPay will call up to authenticate and confirm the personal details filled up. 

Payment for the products/services can be done by credit card (Mastercard/Visa), HDFC Bank Account, ITZ Cash Cards. 

Once the registration is done one can browse through and add from NGPay’s network of partners (merchants and service providers).

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