TikTok became the highest download among 'controversies', see top-10 list


China's video sharing app TikTok has been in a lot of controversy recently. However, this does not mean that its popularity has decreased. Proof of this is a recent report. According to a report by Sensor Tower, TikTok has been the world's most downloaded (non-gaming) Android app in May. The special thing is that most of it has been downloaded in India.
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Tittock overtakes Zoom

Tittock overtakes Zoom

According to the report, it received a total of 11.1 million downloads, of which 20 percent are from India. The US is the second in terms of downloading it. With this, Ticketcock beat the number one app, which was at number one in April. In May, the video calling app Zoom ranked second.
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Here is the list of top 5

Here is the list of top 5

In addition to Ticketlock and Zoom, the most downloaded apps in May were WhatsApp, Facebook and Messenger apps at the third, fourth and fifth positions. All three apps are owned by Facebook.
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Here is the list of top 10

Here is the list of top 10

In the case of overall downloads in May, another app from Facebook has been on the sixth place. Google's video app was Google Meet at the seventh position in the list. At the same time, at number 8, the Government of India Corona tracking app has been Aarogya Setu. There was Youtube at number 9 and Snapchat at number 10.
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App Store was like this

App Store was like this

Talking about iOS app, here zoom number one, while Ticketlock has been at number two. After this, YouTube, Facebook and Google Meet apps are at the third, fourth and fifth positions.
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Your mobile number is not changing, learn 5 things

Your mobile number is not changing, learn 5 things

India's telecom regulator TRAI has announced that there will be no change in the current mobile numbering scheme. Issuing an explanation, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said that it had only suggested a slight change in the dialing pattern. We are telling you what things can and cannot change based on the recommendations of TRAI.
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11 digit numbering scheme not suggested for mobile

11 digit numbering scheme not suggested for mobile

TRAI has not suggested 11 digit numbering scheme for mobiles. TRAI said in a statement that it has categorically rejected the 11-digit numbering scheme for mobiles. India will continue to follow 10 digit numbering for mobile phones.
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What can change and why

What can change and why

Telecom regulator TRAI has recommended '0' when dialing mobile number from landline. TRAI says that this change in dialing pattern will generate 25.44 crore additional numbering resources for mobile services, which will meet future needs.
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What are the things at the moment

What are the things at the moment

In the current numbering scheme, it is necessary to put 0 in the number while making inter SDCA (Short Distance Charging Area) calls from the fixed line number to the fixed line number. In addition, it is also necessary to put a '0' when calling a fixed-line number from a mobile number.
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Which things are not changing

Which things are not changing

The telecom regulator has stated in its recommendation that there is no need to change the dialing plan for fixed-to-fixed, mobile-to-fixed call and mobile-to-mobile calling.
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What did the telecom companies say ...

What did the telecom companies say ...

During the consultation, most telecom operators opposed 11 digit numbering for mobile numbers. According to the companies, the 11-digit numbering scheme will require large-scale configuration modifications including software and hardware. This means that telecom companies will have to bear the additional cost. At the same time, customers will also be confused.

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