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Bsnl Launched Broadband Service Data One!
hungryforbb replied to abhay's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
That was a real dampener No use subscribing to MTNL right now. Airtel seems to be the only option now. Their 128 kbps ADSL plan with unltd downloads is available in most parts of Delhi @ 995/ month -
Bsnl Launched Broadband Service Data One!
hungryforbb replied to abhay's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
22711[/snapback] Yes it is. Donno why the hell they dont put it up clearly on the website that they have waived the limit and prevent users from being misled. -
Bsnl Launched Broadband Service Data One!
hungryforbb replied to abhay's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
Netvigator has a 100 hour cap for its 'upto 3M' offering. Additional hours @ HKD 2 per hour. 22655[/snapback] There is a difference between actually signing up for the service and reading about it on the website. What is given on the website is only a description and there's no cap on the actual plan whatsoever. Give me your mail and i can send the whole contract. Hutchinson is offering 10 Mbps (SDSL ie symmetric DSL) in the same city for about 125 HKD. No big international ISP went bankrupt providing high speed broadband, why should it, then , happen to Indian companies ? -
Bsnl Launched Broadband Service Data One!
hungryforbb replied to abhay's topic in Other Broadband Discussion
My friend, Broadband the world over is almost always unlimited. Programs like kazaa, overnet, Mirc, torrent wouldnt have been hugely successful had there been no unlimited broadband. My bro in UK has 1 Mbps unltd adsl from aol u.k. for 25 pounds (rs 2100) per month. My sis in Hongkong has 3 Mbps Unltd Adsl from Netvigator for about 200 Hkd (rs 1200) per month People in Japan are getting 30 Mbps from yahoo broadband and here we are in india still dreaming about 256 Kbps that also limited !I think the mindset of the service providers in india needs to be changed and we consumers should not settle for anything less than Int'l standards. Companies like VSNL and reliance have acquired whole international underground fiber-optic networks like Tyco Global networks, and Flag Telecom. There is no reason for them not to provide high speed unltd broadband. I think a player like google in Email is needed for broadband in india and the rest will be history. Check out this link http://www.vinuthomas.com/article233.html