3G Widens the scope for Cyber Crime in India

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Abstract

The revolutionary decline in price and complexity of computers, laptops and mobile phone has changed the whole statistics of internet users. Considerable decline in price of internet charges also has contributed to the gigantic rise up of the curve of internet users. 3G introduction in India has act as a catalyst to the phenomena of rising the rectangular boxes in recent two or three year, so as the index of Cyber Crime.

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The revolutionary decline in price and complexity of computers, laptops and mobile phone has changed the whole statistics of internet users. Considerable decline in price of internet charges also has contributed to the gigantic rise up of the curve of internet users. 3G introduction in India has act as a catalyst to the phenomena of rising the rectangular boxes in recent two or three year, so as the index of Cyber Crime.

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