512kbps Unlimited For 900 Per Month

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Fine then, here we go :

Oh yeah ? Can you backup your claim that china started at the same time as india ?[/b]
Can you?

Just a year back we were using a shitty 64 kbps connection and now we are using 256 kbps. Hardly and difference is it ? meh.[/b]

I've been on 256 since almost 2 years, Sify introuduced 256 a year ago. No sir, you need to stop pulling claims out of your ass since its going overboard now. Indian ISP's have been haulted at 256 MAX since a couple years now. In fact I don't even remeber going on 64, I jumped straight from dailup to touchtel 128, then Sify 128, then Airtel 256 - Mostly unlm plans.



You still don't understand do you ? The fact that china has almost surpassed america in number of internet connections tells you that the foundation framework had been setup a long time back i.e chinese started working on broadband way before india which helped them get to where they are now.[/b]
How long? Can pull out an estimate? Like I said in my previous post, and Quote this line in your next counter against attacking the corrupted :

Broadband Revolution started Worldwide around in 1999-2000 in Major Countries, its 2007, and yet it can't be seen in India.


In any case, lets take for example, China starts its BB foundation from 2000 onward, India steps in around 2003. 3-4 years gap? Can you vouch for the fact that we'll be rolling on 2mbps-10mbps UNLM 3-4 years from now and that too with actually decent Customer Service and less downtime?
You can't.

At the pace these ISP's are upgrading their speeds, its going to easily take more than 5 yrs to get to anywhere near 2mbps unlm. Calculate the avg time that has taken us to rise to 256 from 64.



Language is an irrelevant point ? laugh.gif So you are telling me people who speak language other than english can still surf the internet ? Stop making up silly arguments.[/b]

Its Vice Versa. The more the installed Internet base, the more the people get online and start building websites in their native language, you need internet first - then websites in whichever form they prefer. In China's case, they got them some good internet and broadband, and so the major install base there.


In china , yahoo is available in chinese language and it is just one of the zillion websites in china.[/b]
http://in.hindi.yahoo.com/

Could do the same for google.

If gmail , hotmail etc were available in hindi , marathi ,bengali ,telgu etc a hell lot more people would use it.[/b]
And how do you THINK that's going to happen? When there is demand, right? You don't produce goods unless there is no demand. Get those Marathi's on the internet so those email services recognise them. You know, they just can't pull out every single language on earth in their service. You've been on the opposite road saying things backwards all the time.

And by the way, Rediff has email in Hindi. The only way you're asking for more languages is by getting the people who want it online first.


Tell me how many websites in india are available in local languages. The chinese were clever in the sense that they made internet user friendly which was very important. The speed upgradation happened after that.[/b]
You need to pull in backup for that. The entire Chinese population is online so why won't they create websites for themselves? Though I refuse to believe the 'speed upgradation happened after that' Bull.


I never said the broadband scenario was justified but you made that up.[/b]
Then stop backing them, stop arguing. We should've got 1-2mbps unlm now, and we don't even have 512kbps, fact : 2007 will probably roll down with 256, and 2mbps limited. Your point? All I've said is the Government here has been really pathetic and have not taken the measures neeeded to implement the ****ing broadband so they can get your marathi online. We suck when compared to China's viogrous methods of getting things done. If its patriotism blinding you now, stop for once and think, because its hurting you now and you don't even know it.

Secondly we have always been behind in accepting new technologies so a gap will always be there.[/b]


See people, that's the point. That's the exact mentality I'm talking about. Its the exact mentality these Neta's go around with making promises, when they fail, its time to bring up the good 'ol 'India is developing, poor, backwards' BS. Its people like you that are pulling our country backwards. Yes, coming to technology we have always been backwards but why the holy **** do we have to stay that way?
We are paying the same as Britishers pay and they get 10mbps unlm compared to us 256kbp'ians and we've been stuck at it since 2 years. We deserve a bloody upgrade, we've waited, we've shown our patience, we've been pausng and loading youtube all the time and like the part of my post you quoted - It specifically states WE WILL ALWAYS STAY BEHIND unless we take the measures now. 2mbps will be useless if brought on 4 years from now - The world will go High Definition stream, its already started!
 
Upgrading the speed and download limits is not going to solve this problem. People need to be educated about the internet and it's potential.[/b]
It is. Do you think Internet would've picked up as it has now in India if we still would've been stuck in 56k-64k?

Your answer the question and you've pretty much derailed your entire point yourself. If there's broadband, more people will surf internet, video streaming and online Radio streaming, P2P downloading (although illegal), uploading files to people (people in India prefer to send a 200mb file in a cd rather than upload it on a 256k connection, can't say the same if it were 2-5mbps, can you?) will pick up faster than a Neta's excuse for failing his promises.

Quite simply put, all you've managed to state is that people first need to get online in these crappy bitchy 256kbps and torcher themselves on severe laggage on pretty much everything except chatting-emailing - MEH! I'm feeling sorry for this forum for having to go through over a 100 of your posts, god forbid somebody like you ends up being incharge of the IT sector in India, you'll just slow things down waiting for people to get online than it already is.

This is how it goes :

ISP offers Real Broadband, peopled 'WOW' at the awesome speed. They surf online, exchange files online instead of mailing CD's, they stream videos and music - They become Internet Addicts - Internet Addiction will lead India to pretty much level China's install base quicker than quick, its how it works and that's a ****ing promise from yours truly,


Internet needs to be inculcated in the way government offices work.[/b]

Only happening with faster speeds. No office wants to choke themselves on sending 1 gig presentations up the throat of a sorry 256. You bring me bandswidth, I'll get you connection. Its time you get your mentality straightened here on in before you destroy your credibility further.


I never said that the government is innocent but you must accept that part of the problem lies with the majority of the people who still see internet as a thing one could live without.[/b]

Same thing, again. *sigh* Tell me yourself the same thing if the speeds right now were 5mbps and the entire internet was open for High Quality live video communication, the easy of sending large ass office files within an instant, the ease of download their stuff within seconds, the ease of connecting to the people, media and politics not just within the text form. And bet your ass, you're gonna repent making posts in the internet with no form of logical coherence liek you're doing just now.


Quote and reply everything I've said in here because each point matters if you want to continue, I've done it with your post.



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GOD Shushub! What kind of limitations you've imposed on man! I couldn't make my post because it was too large....wtf?! had to make a new account to get around this problem.
 
I hear they are coming out with a 2MBPS NU plan in 15-20 days. SOmeone on Vinuthomas posted the news.
 
I hear they are coming out with a 2MBPS NU plan in 15-20 days. SOmeone on Vinuthomas posted the news.[/b]
...what a joke :lol: ...and what is the price going to be rs. 50000 a month??
 
no offense ment to anyone who participated in the greatest debate i have read till date (except MAC v/s WINDOWS debate which is never ending) in previous pages.

BUT HAS ANYONE GOT THE SOLUTION FOR THE PROBLEM...??

i have read enough posts about the price we pay here and for the same price what people get in other countries.

does this logic apply only to broadband or all other things we use in day to day life???

if this logic applies only to broadband THEN....

someone please write to United Nations about the TECHNOLOGICAL DISCRIMINATIONS(TM) with respect to PRICE/QUALITY happening in the developing countries and developed countries.
:rolleyes:
 
most probably testing...but u never know if the sun's gonna shine on your side this time...so keep ur fingers crossed :D
 
My connection went down at 5 am then came back up after about 15 min, I am still getting 85 KB/s ( cant get more than this because my downstream is 864).
 
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