31 December 2011
Unlock of SimLock CardLock Huawei E220 USB Modem
Paa Kwasi's instructions for you
1. You must first download the Huawei HSDPA E220 USB modem unlocker torrent from http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/4942191/Unlock_Huawei_E220_USB_Modem.4942191.TPB.torrent
THE PROCEDURE
Run the E220 Firmware Update Wizard until datacard is detected and cancel it.
your e220 will be detected more easily by QC BQS Analyzer.
Run QC BQS Analyzer, choose 'Communication' - 'Use Com/USB Port'. a 'QC Com Diag Window' will appear.
test your connection.
1. Set your Serial Com Port (3G PC UI Interface, not the other one)
2. Click 'Send Cmd'
You'll get 'Successfully send command.' and output similiar to the textbox.
If you got no response at all (no output or 'CommError'), you have to restart the process.
Set 'Read EFS' from Standard Mode dropdown menu, click 'Lets go'. name the file (efs.bin), save it.
Open saved file with hex editor, search for following hex-chain: 53-64-2C-00, and you should see the unlock code.
Run E220 SimLock_UnLock.exe, enter your unlock code.
30 December 2011
Samuel Eto'o Launches His Own Mobile Network
Samuel Eto’o, the world most paid footballer, has launched his own mobile phone network, Set’Mobile in Cameroon.
Set’Mobile becomes the third mobile network after Orange and MTN.The Mobile network was launched in the presence of the Indomitable Lions captain.
Set’Mobile, which bears the initials of the player’s name, Samuel Eto’o, hopes to be a major Player in the mobile telecom sector. The ceremony pulled a cross-section of business personalities and regulators, also attracted fans. It also hopes to impact on the socio-economic development of the country.
With a capital base of 100 million CFA, the company has a general manager and associate partner Charles Gueret, who hopes to make the company very accessible to the population and make an impact in the market. The general manager said Set’Mobile will drop the cost of calls, while offering services such as calls, sms and internet.
It would be recalled that before launching his own network, Eto’o had been the ambassador of one of the mobile operators, Orange. It is believed that considering the player’s popularity in the country, Set’Mobile will pull customers to itself especially youths.
Set’Mobile becomes the third mobile network after Orange and MTN.The Mobile network was launched in the presence of the Indomitable Lions captain.
Set’Mobile, which bears the initials of the player’s name, Samuel Eto’o, hopes to be a major Player in the mobile telecom sector. The ceremony pulled a cross-section of business personalities and regulators, also attracted fans. It also hopes to impact on the socio-economic development of the country.
With a capital base of 100 million CFA, the company has a general manager and associate partner Charles Gueret, who hopes to make the company very accessible to the population and make an impact in the market. The general manager said Set’Mobile will drop the cost of calls, while offering services such as calls, sms and internet.
It would be recalled that before launching his own network, Eto’o had been the ambassador of one of the mobile operators, Orange. It is believed that considering the player’s popularity in the country, Set’Mobile will pull customers to itself especially youths.
25 December 2011
Toure Crowned African Player of the Year 2011
Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure has been crowned the African Player of the Year 2011 at a colourful ceremony in Accra, Ghana. The 28-year old pipped Ghanaian midfielder Andre Ayew and Malian Seydou Keita to scoop the topmost honour at the Awards Gala on Thursday at the Banquet Hall, State House in Accra.
The hardworking midfielder, who plays for English side Manchester City gained the highest votes in the poll decided by votes from the Head Coaches or Technical Directors of the National Associations affiliated to CAF.
The honour caps a wonderful year for the midfield maestro who has been in scintillating form for club and country. Toure is winning the topmost individual honour in African football for the first time and he joins compatriot Didier Drogba as the only Ivorians to have laid claim to the award since its inception in 1992. The coronation of the midfielder was the climax of the ceremony attended by the crème de la crème of African footballers, officials and administrators. Ghana's Vice President John Dramani Mahama graced the event just as CAF President Issa Hayatou and members of the CAF Executive Commitee.
The African Player of the Year (based in Africa) award went to Tunisian midfielder Oussama Darragi. The Esperance captain beat his teammate Yaya Banana of Cameroon and compatriot Zouheir Dhaouadi of Club African to the prize. Super Falcons captain Perpetua Nkwocha was adjudged Women's Footballer of the Year for an unprecedented fourth time. The 35-year old Nigerian had previously won the award in 2004, 2005 and 2010. It was triple delight for Cote d'Ivoire after teenage striker Souleymane Coulibaly was named Most Promising Talent of the Year and Noumandiez Doue as Referee of the Year.
Niger coach Harouna Doula picked the prize for best coach whilst Africa Cup of Nations debutants Botswana saw their efforts in the qualifying series being rewarded with National Team of the Year gong. The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon were also named Women's National Team of the Year. CAF Champions League winners' Esperance Sportive de Tunis was adjudged Club of the Year whilst Libya grabbed the Fair Play award. Former internationals Mustapha Hadji of Morocco and Austin 'Jay-Jay'Okocha of Nigeria were presented with Legends Awards in recognition of their contribution to the development of the game over the years. The ceremony sponsored by telecommunications giants, Globacom left the guests in awe with its rich display of culture, acrobatics and musical performance.
There were also musical performances from Ghanaian hi-life sensation Kwabena Kwabena and young songstress, Efya, both from Ghana. Beninois Zeynab also added some colour to the event just as South Africa duo Gloria Bosman and Loyiso Bala and Kenyan acrobatic tumbling group, 'Troop Agile'. This is the third time the award was being staged in Ghana after 2006 and 2009.
The hardworking midfielder, who plays for English side Manchester City gained the highest votes in the poll decided by votes from the Head Coaches or Technical Directors of the National Associations affiliated to CAF.
The honour caps a wonderful year for the midfield maestro who has been in scintillating form for club and country. Toure is winning the topmost individual honour in African football for the first time and he joins compatriot Didier Drogba as the only Ivorians to have laid claim to the award since its inception in 1992. The coronation of the midfielder was the climax of the ceremony attended by the crème de la crème of African footballers, officials and administrators. Ghana's Vice President John Dramani Mahama graced the event just as CAF President Issa Hayatou and members of the CAF Executive Commitee.
The African Player of the Year (based in Africa) award went to Tunisian midfielder Oussama Darragi. The Esperance captain beat his teammate Yaya Banana of Cameroon and compatriot Zouheir Dhaouadi of Club African to the prize. Super Falcons captain Perpetua Nkwocha was adjudged Women's Footballer of the Year for an unprecedented fourth time. The 35-year old Nigerian had previously won the award in 2004, 2005 and 2010. It was triple delight for Cote d'Ivoire after teenage striker Souleymane Coulibaly was named Most Promising Talent of the Year and Noumandiez Doue as Referee of the Year.
Niger coach Harouna Doula picked the prize for best coach whilst Africa Cup of Nations debutants Botswana saw their efforts in the qualifying series being rewarded with National Team of the Year gong. The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon were also named Women's National Team of the Year. CAF Champions League winners' Esperance Sportive de Tunis was adjudged Club of the Year whilst Libya grabbed the Fair Play award. Former internationals Mustapha Hadji of Morocco and Austin 'Jay-Jay'Okocha of Nigeria were presented with Legends Awards in recognition of their contribution to the development of the game over the years. The ceremony sponsored by telecommunications giants, Globacom left the guests in awe with its rich display of culture, acrobatics and musical performance.
There were also musical performances from Ghanaian hi-life sensation Kwabena Kwabena and young songstress, Efya, both from Ghana. Beninois Zeynab also added some colour to the event just as South Africa duo Gloria Bosman and Loyiso Bala and Kenyan acrobatic tumbling group, 'Troop Agile'. This is the third time the award was being staged in Ghana after 2006 and 2009.
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