Average Cost of 1GB Mobile Data in India
2015: ₹250 - ₹300
2025: ₹12 - ₹17
That's a 95% drop in a decade!
From luxury to lifeline — India now offers one of the cheapest mobile data rates in the world.
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Would you use one SIM to power data for your whole family?
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Mobile data is getting expensive — especially when every family member recharges their own SIM.
We’re working on an app idea where only one phone needs a data pack,
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Syed Mohammad Ayaan
Ex-Intern @XeA Innov... • 2m
Is it even fair to ask a person to have these qualifications and then work for ₹1500/month...it rolls down to ₹50/day...that's less than what a blue collar worker earns...is this where we are leading with software development?
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 11m
Can you guess which telecom circle’s users run up the highest bills? Many would assume it’s the tier 1 cities of Mumbai or Delhi. But surprisingly, that's not the case!
Let me tell you that the highest mobile bills aren't in metropolitan areas like
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Mr Millionaire
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
hey,, I'm millionaire and I will give u a idea where u can cover your loss into profit... in your own business... yesterday evening I have sell a product in 80 rupees but the buying value is 85 rupees... now the question is why I get loss there?.. h
Tencent for many this name may seem familiar thanks to PUBG but let me ask you a question - What does Tencent do? - makes games?
well that's just the tip of an Ice berg - that's because Tencent does almost everything you can Imagine of.
Tencent is
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Mayank Kumar
CISO at AscendShine ... • 2m
Hi Niket Raj Dwivedi, I’ve been exploring Medial and love the platform’s potential for the startup community! However, I stumbled upon a critical bug that might need your attention. When uploading images, the app retains EXIF metadata, including GPS
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Khushdeep Sharma
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Warriors Without Cau • 9m
Everyday I ask myself a question "Why do we toil for 8 hours daily, yet fall short of what others achieve in just 2? Is more always better, or are we missing the forest for the trees in education?" 🤔
The Indian education system, despite its reputa
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Bhavi sharma
Your Daily Dose of I... • 6m
How to behave during an interview:
1.Be Respectful and Polite: Polite reflects professionalism and it shows your ability to work with others.
>Walk into the room confidently and have a nice and decent posture.
>Firstly greet them and thank them.