On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:45 AM, jtd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 October 2009, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
>> http://dot.gov.in/miscellaneous/publicnotice.pdf
>
> As usual the cluelessness shines brightly.
>
> All you require to send anonymous voice messages is a public phone booth. And
> if you are a little more enterprising, tap the millions of phone wires
> festooned across streets and terraces. Rs.1200/- for a wireless phone per
> cluster of attacks is not too much. Definetly cheaper than laptop + wifi.
> Hope they dont ban wireless phones.

I assume you mean cordless phones. A friend of mine, living near Dehra
Dun, used a pair of cordless phones to 'connect' his house, across a
small valley from the nearest BSNL wired village. In fact, the latest
Chinese cordless phones (egged on by models marketed by European and
American telcos) all use 2.4 GHz, messing up WiFi quite badly wherever
they are installed. It is highly unlikely that these will ever be
banned for use in India.

-- 
Vickram
http://communicall.wordpress.com
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