
DSL subscribers will definitely be delighted to hear this good news: you can now pay your DSL bills through
credit cards. There's no need for you pips to wait in the long queue to have your DSL service active again. Just go to your network provider and swipe your cards.
I know this trend is already being used in most cities in Europe and North America. However, I think it is also nice if we include Indian cities in our lists because they'll be experiencing a hassle-free payment soon. Innoviti, the major DSL provider in India has collaborated with Verifone for the said project. People in India have superb talents and computer skills. If I'm not mistaken, most of the
technical support representatives of Dell Computer Corporation are from India. They're really intelligent with regards to computer matters so I think it's but right for them to experience the worry-free payment option.
Based on the article I've read regarding the issue, transactions using the plastics only take less than 15 seconds. Whew, I think that was really fast compared to other payment methods available. The system is still under testing at selected hotels, and inns in Mumbai and Bangalore.
I would choose manual designing over digital developments on your damn scrapbooks anytime, you know. You see, with your shit reflecting your crappy life, which is better to use: your own sorry-excuse for creativity, or a damn crappy program you know noth
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Fast and affordable internet connections have made P2P technology prosper into what it is right now. But with it came issues that totally undermined intellectual property laws. Yet through the years that P2P has been with us, no P2P client developer wha
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