Saturday, December 19, 2009

Qualities to get a best website

A website must to be in a user friendly manner, It must be the friendly readable to the visitors.
For that we can use lot of title things, and then we can link that to read the whole content.
Then the template design must be in attractive one. The
designers site can contain a
creative page design. But a corporate doesnt need that.
So they go with a professional design. It vary with the owners.
And avoid too many pages, the visitors may get bored to read the full site. The contact information must
be placed in your site. These are the qualities to make a best website.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

baskaran kandiah

baskaran kandiah

October 24, 2007
Lebara Mobile to launch in the UK - Ratheesan Yoganathan , Baskaran Kandiah (Karan) , Ranjith Leon

I've just received news of a new mobile operator launching next week. Here's the release:
UK-based ethnic residents to benefit from clear, low-cost mobile international calling solutions and multi-lingual support London, UK – 23rd October 2007 – Lebara Mobile, a division of the Lebara Group, one of the fastest-growing private companies based in the UK, today announced that it will enter
the UK market on the 31st October 2007.
Lebara Mobile is launching a new Pay-As-You-Go SIM card giving ethnic residents based in the UK a simple, low cost way to call abroad or text directly from their mobile phones. Lebara Mobile SIM cards, top-ups and a range of handsets will be available through national and independent retailers as well as online. Lebara Mobile country manager Rob Gaskin said: "Lebara Mobile has already had unique experience in working closely with ethnic communities across six European countries and we know that UK customers have been crying out for a reliable low cost alternative to calling cards.
We also believe our offering will provide a real shot in the arm for the independent dealer channel." Customers will be able to use their existing mobile phones and retain their existing mobile numbers, or choose from Lebara Mobile's range of handsets. SIM cards are compatible with all standard UK GSM mobile handsets. A multi-lingual customer support service will be available and voicemail services will also be included.
A leading UK mobile network operator will carry the Lebara Mobile traffic within the UK. For global reach, calls are passed to the Lebara Mobile international switched network, and routed seamlessly to their destination. A key focus for Lebara Mobile in the UK is to migrate customers from fragmented and poor-quality calling card services onto the Lebara Mobile Pay-As-You-Go SIM card-based offering, providing customers with the additional benefits of a quality service with easy to understand pricing.
"The strong market opportunity in the UK, combined with our European experience, heritage and ability to connect with our customers, truly differentiates us," said Yoganathan Ratheesan, CEO of Lebara Group. "I am delighted that we have been able to launch into a third market this year, having entered the Swiss and Spanish markets in the first quarter." Further details of retail, telecom and solution partners; distribution channels; call charge rates and go to market activities will be announced on the 31st October 2007 to coincide with availability in the retail channel.
Lebara Mobile was founded in 2001 as part of the Lebara Group and now operates in seven European countries: the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden and now the UK. The Group's headquarters are in London. Lebara Mobile has some 600,000 customers and generates annual sales in excess of EUR 162 million. The 'Fast Track 100 listing', produced by the Sunday Times in 2006, ranked Lebara Mobile the fourth fastest-growing private company in Great Britain.

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Ratheesan Yoganathan , Baskaran Kandiah ( Karan ) , Ranjith Leon , Yoganathan Ratheesan ( Ratheesh )

Ratheesan Yoganathan , Baskaran Kandiah (Karan) , Ranjith Leon
Yoganathan Ratheesan (Ratheesh) has been the Lebara Group CEO since he formed the company in 2001 with his two partners Baskaran Kandiah and leon Rasiah.Ratheesh began his career in the international calling market place with telecom Centre……
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Friday, October 30, 2009

Why LEBARA Mobile won the Newcomer Award? - Ratheesan Yoganathan , Baskaran Kandiah (Karan) , Ranjith Leon

Why LEBARA Mobile won the Newcomer Award? - Ratheesan Yoganathan , Baskaran Kandiah (Karan) , Ranjith Leon
Lebara Mobile
Company profile
Lebara is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) offering low-price international calls. The company's target market is the UK's immigrant community as well as other parts of the population that frequently make international calls. Lebara offers a Sim-only solution on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Management:
CEO and founder: Yoganathan Ratheesan
Director and co-founder: Baskaran Kandiah
Director and co-founder: Leon Rasiah
UK manager: Robert Gaskin

Milestones:
September 2001 Lebara founded
May 2004 Lebara launches in Holland
March 2005 Lebara launches in Norway
June 2005 Lebara launches in Denmark
September 2005 Lebara launches in Sweden
February 2007 Lebara launches in Spain
March 2007 Lebara launches in Switzerland
October 2007 Lebara launches in the UK

Financials:
2007 group revenue £128m (projected)
2006 group revenue £109m

Headcount:
300 staff in Europe

UK head office:
100 Leman Street, London E1 8EU

Customer base:
Over 700,000 subscribers across Europe. Internationally, the company carries over 100 million minutes per month.

UK network partner:
Vodafone

Retail partners:
Over 90,000 UK retail partners including Phones 4u, The Post Office, Fonehouse, Esso, Texaco, Total, BP, Welcome Break, Nisa, Booker, Fishers, Tesco, Londis, Spar, Costcutter, Budgens, RBS, Streamline, Travelex, Sainsbury’s and independent shops.
Mobile today

Official Google Blog: Three contest winners making their way to television

Official Google Blog: Three contest winners making their way to television

Thursday, October 29, 2009