Yes, Admin and I are working on getting the petition up and running. Rest assured as soon as it is up, we will let everyone here know. And of course, a lot will depend on members here spreading the news (facebook, e-mail etc.) to their friends and so on.
Admin, I would suggest that we include the maths calculation below in any webpage that may be designed against the AFUP.
\"A simple Maths.
A 256kbps airtel broadband connection has 256kbps upload & 256kbps download.
ie, 256/8 = 32KB for 1 second.
1min= 32KB*60 = 1920KB.
1hour = 1920KB*60 = 115200KB = 115MB.
1 day = 115MB*24 = 2760MB = 2.76GB.
30 days = 2.76GB*30 = 82.8GB.
so a user can download 82.8GB in a 256kbps connection/month.
also he can upload 82.8GB/month.
So totaly a user data transfer/month is 82.8+82.8 = 165.6GB
Now airtel gives 10% of the data transfer 15GB to its users.
In 384kbps connections, its 248.8GB/month.
Aitrel gives 10% ie 25GB/month.
512kbps connection, its 331.77GB/month
Airtel gives 40GB/month.
1mbps connection it is 663.5GB/month
Airtel gives 50GB/month\"
Here's what I was able to calculate, though admittedly, I did not account for uploads being part of the quota. Will redo the figures later in the day. Is it safe to say that download speed:upload speed = 1:1 for all the plans?