Rampant corruption has turned a lot of people into cynics in India. The phrase "Kuch nahi ho sakda India da. China dekh lo kithe pahunch gya" (Nothing will happen in India. See the development in China) gets thrown…
>Sounds like there's room for a startup to provide a satisfactory internet service in your city. Unfortunately in most cities, Airtel (India's biggest ISP) has a monopoly and the other local cable providers either cut…
You might want to switch to Lets Encrypt or a paid SSL certificate provider. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StartCom#Criticism https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2016/10/24/distrusting-new...…
Alibaba Web Services
I've been using the network (Jio) for about a month now. The service is great, but the paranoid in me is genuinely worried about Jio ending up having a Verizon-NSA like partnership with the Indian Govt. (they probably…
I don't understand this. You can't transfer money to another person from your bank account? In India we have IMPS (sort of an instant transfer) which takes less than a second and costs Rs. 5 at a private bank (free at a…
Rampant corruption has turned a lot of people into cynics in India. The phrase "Kuch nahi ho sakda India da. China dekh lo kithe pahunch gya" (Nothing will happen in India. See the development in China) gets thrown…
>Sounds like there's room for a startup to provide a satisfactory internet service in your city. Unfortunately in most cities, Airtel (India's biggest ISP) has a monopoly and the other local cable providers either cut…
You might want to switch to Lets Encrypt or a paid SSL certificate provider. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StartCom#Criticism https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2016/10/24/distrusting-new...…
Alibaba Web Services
I've been using the network (Jio) for about a month now. The service is great, but the paranoid in me is genuinely worried about Jio ending up having a Verizon-NSA like partnership with the Indian Govt. (they probably…
I don't understand this. You can't transfer money to another person from your bank account? In India we have IMPS (sort of an instant transfer) which takes less than a second and costs Rs. 5 at a private bank (free at a…