Tata Indicom 1 Mbps Unlimited Broadband Price ReducedJune 14th, 2008 Tata Indicom announced revised pricing for Infinity 1 Mbps broadband plan, applicable to new and existing customers (like us). Infinity 1 Mbps broadband plan is now priced at Rs 2500 (+tax) per month instead of Rs 3600 (+ tax).
Tata Indicom Broadband 1 Mbps Unlimited Broadband ExperienceSeptember 2nd, 2007 I changed my Tata Indicom Broadband plan to 1 Mbps Unlimited starting from this month. My experiences in brief...
Tata Indicom Broadband Experience versus BSNL Dataone BroadbandAugust 16th, 2007 So far so good. Despite all the negative perceptions about Tata Indicom, I found the connection more stable than BSNL Dataone.
Airtel Ties up with Microsoft and Nivio for the World's First Windows-based Online DesktopFebruary 16th, 2009 Have we seen enough from the technology? Not at all. In this quest to proceed further, Bharti Airtel has signed exclusive agreements to make the world's first Windows based Online Desktop-powered by Microsoft and Nivio.
Comparison Between Broadband ISPs Regarding Unlimited PlansOctober 9th, 2008 Broadband has arrived in India not so long ago. But it has already reached the desks of almost all the internet users.
Airtel launches IPTV services in DelhiJanuary 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The country's leading telecom player Bharti Airtel Monday launched a service that allows subscribers to watch television programmes using the company's Internet broadband facility in Delhi and the National Capital Region. Widely known as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), the service was launched about a month after the state-run telecom operator, Bharat Sanchar Nigam, announced the launch of its own IPTV service, also in Delhi and the NCR.
Reliance Broadband NetConnect Plus Vs Tata Indicom Photon Plus July 18th, 2009 Arrival of high speed broadband USB modems has refashioned the way people access and used Internet. You can just plug and play with USB modems on the go.
Alliance Broadband Unlimited 512 Kbps Plan - Thoughts?April 29th, 2007 I have a love-hate relationship with Alliance Broadband, mostly hate. I took their service twice or thrice and ended up dropping them in favor of BSNL Dataone Broadband.
How To Connect Broadband & EPABX on Same LineSeptember 24th, 2007 In small businesses you will often have the ADSL broadband and telephone line from the same connection. You may also need to setup an EPABX on the connection to share the phone line.
Airtel Network- Most Popular, Most Call Drops, says TRAIMarch 31st, 2009 If Airtel users ever had a complaint (I am sure there are some) about network failure or poor connectivity in tele-communication, here is one reason. According to TRAI, Airltel is the most congested telecom network.
Reliance USB Modem with 3.1 Mbps Speed: Now 20 Times Faster March 13th, 2009 People were raring for a high-speed internet that could open up pages and download in a jiffy. BSNL had kept everyone in India waiting for the much hyped EVDO Data Cards with elevated speed and a standout tariff plan.
Bharti, Alcatel-Lucent in $500-mn outsourcing dealApril 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Telecom major Bharti Airtel Thursday awarded a $500-million deal to Alcatel-Lucent for outsourcing the management and servicing of its broadband and fixed line network for five years. The deal involves creation of a joint venture with Alcatel Lucent holding 76 percent of the equity, and Bharti having the remainder 24 percent.
Unlimited Plans: Tata Indicom / VSNL Broadband versus BSNL DataOne Broadband - Single Biggest Difference October 8th, 2007 The single biggest difference between Tata Indicom Broadband & BSNL Dataone Broadband is the upload speed. With BSNL your upload speed is limited to 5-7 KBPS.
BSNL Dataone Broadband: World's Crappiest Broadband Service Just Got CrappierOctober 18th, 2007 I never thought that BSNL, the world's crappiest broadband service, can get any more crappier, but it did. BSNL DataOne is notorious for rapidly switching between up and down states, so fast that it will make your head dizzy.
Free Broadband in India by 2009April 29th, 2007 Indian government proposes to offer all citizens of India free, high-speed broadband connectivity by 2009, through the state-owned telecom service providers BSNL and MTNL. This has the potential to kill current telecom business model in India.
January 22nd, 2008 at 8:41 am
Is it really possible to provide 8 Mbps using ADSL which airtel is using? I thought the theoritical max bandwidth possible using ADSL is 1.5 Mbps. Please clarify.
January 22nd, 2008 at 8:43 am
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