Friday, November 9, 2007

Air Deccan ties up with Oxigen for mobile ticketing

BANGALORE: Low cost carrier (LCC) Air Deccan (Deccan) has tied up Oxigen to enable mobile users to avail of the ‘mFly Oxigen Cash Wallet’ to purchase air tickets for its flights starting today.
The mFly account is a prepaid user account which can be accessed through a mobile phone to book, pay for and generate Deccan tickets instantly.
India has an estimated base of 200 million mobile users currently, a figure that is estimated to go up to 500 million over the next few years so that almost one in two Indians will have a mobile connection.
The credit and debit card penetration is just 2 per cent and with the lack of availability of internet services in many rural areas, Deccan executive chairman G R Gopinath wants to leverage this huge potential for simplifying air travel.
With mFly Deccan passengers will be able to book tickets from practically any location and hence 'reduce the dependence on debit and credit cards and ticketing windows'.
The procedure involves a passenger registering on the Deccan website or calling up the Deccan call center in the city closest to him/her. The passenger receives a four digit pin code as an SMS, and then the passenger needs to charge/recharge/top up amount at any of the Oxigen outlets.
The passenger then checks flight availability and fare for the sector on the required date by sending an SMS. On receipt of the information, the passenger authorizes by SMS the payment for the ticket and receives an SMS which gives the confirmation and the PNR number.
At the same time an email is sent to the passengers registered email address with an e-ticket. The passenger can take a print out of the same or approach a Deccan counter for the ticket print out at the time of travel. The charges – Rs 3 per SMS and a service charge of Rs 50 per ticket.
At present only one ticket can be booked at a time, but group booking is on the cards according to Oxigen Chairman and managing director Pramod Saxena.
Besides air ticketing (for now only Deccan ticketing) Saxena is looking at other services such as railway booking, utility payments.
The primary focus of Oxigen in India has been on electronic recharge, subscription and payments over a virtual distribution.
Some of the services that can currently be paid for through Oxigen include DTH subscriptions for both Dishtv and Tatasky. Oxigen finished with about 6 million transactions last year with volumes of Rs 6 billion, and expects to up this number to 20 million transactions over the next two years. Oxigen expects to close this year with a volume of about Rs 10 billion.
Late last month, Air Deccan unveiled a new look – it is now just Deccan following its alliance with the UB group comprising a new Deccan livery of red and white colors with the Kingfisher logo. A campaign that is estimated to be about Rs 100 million, including a TVC which was made by Orchard through production house Think Pot is already on. According to industry sources, Deccan spends around Rs 150-200 million towards promotion and brand building.


indiantelevision.com

Nokia N81 and N95 8GB in India

Nokia has unveiled its N81 and N95 8GB handsets in the country.
Positioned as cutting-edge technology mobile entertainment powerhouses, both- the N81 and N95 8GB are designed for the best in music, video, and gaming capability.
Vineet Taneja, business director (Multimedia) of Nokia India, said, "Today people want to be more in control of how, what, and where they acquire and consume their digital entertainment. They want to discover new favorites, and share them without being confined to one location -- and it is devices like the Nokia N81 and N95 8GB that facilitate this."
As part of the new mobile content offering, the N81 and N95 8GB will incorporate a full length movie, 'Sholay'.
The N81 will also come pre-loaded with top 10 English music videos, 10 best-selling Bollywood- and Hollywood- songs, as also 10 all time hit comedy scenes from Bollywood movies across genres.
Meanwhile, the N95 8GB features a 2.8 inches display, and improved battery power. It is optimized for enjoying videos, playing games, or even locating favorite destinations with full navigation with Assisted-Global Positioning System (A-GPS).
Both phones come with large screens, wireless LAN, high capability cameras, dedicated music/game keys with customizable user interface, and large flash memory.
The N81 handset is priced at Rs 26,249, while the N95 8GB will cost Rs 35,059.

techtree.com

Free Coaching for NET

Bangalore University will conduct free coaching classes for SC/ST and OBC students for the National Eligibility Test (NET) on December 16. Students must register by November 12. 22961270


The Times Of india, Bangalore

Thursday, November 8, 2007