Airtel Broadband launches 1 mbps unlimited plan for Rs. 2222

Depends on the modulation provided by your DSLAM. If ADSL2+ then sync rate will touch the maximum 1088kbps in most cases. But if still ADSL1 compatible then they will only give about 700~800kbps to avoid performance breakdown.:) But personally i don't think they will want to give more than 512kbps. 1Mbps though would be awesome :redface:.

I don't understand bro are u tlaking in kbits or kbytes

Cuz i feel that with 1 MBit plan u can't get downloading more than 128 kbytes/sec
 
hello pankaj

the small b is always bits and the big B is bytes.
and we were discussing the upload rate, please read the complete thread.:)

I don't understand bro are u tlaking in kbits or kbytes

Cuz i feel that with 1 MBit plan u can't get downloading more than 128 kbytes/sec
 
Modem Beetel220BX1ADSL2+Modem.Board ID: 96338L-2M-16M Software Version: 3.06L.05.A2pB021g.d19d Bootloader (CFE) Version: 1.0.37-6.8 This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection. Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps):519Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps):2063 LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.1 MAC Address: 00-08-5C-D0-B1-99 Default Gateway: 122.164.48.1 Primary DNS Server: 203.145.184.40 Secondary DNS Server: 203.145.184.13I am on Home 256 Kbps plan. My max speed normally 15 KB/sec to 32KB/sec download. No idea what is my connection , because all are selected except Annex Min the modem.
 
So that means upload speed is stuck at 512kbps while download speed is 1024kbps? Also... if going by calculations... it is 1024kb/sec 1024*60 = 61,440kb for one minute 61,440/1024 = 60mb per minute 60mb*60min = 3600mb 3600mb/1024mb = 3.515625gb Is that right? Or am I doing my math wrong here?
 
So that means upload speed is stuck at 512kbps while download speed is 1024kbps?

Also... if going by calculations... it is

1024kb/sec

1024*60 = 61,440kb for one minute

61,440/1024 = 60mb per minute

60mb*60min = 3600mb

3600mb/1024mb = 3.515625gb

Is that right? Or am I doing my math wrong here?

When we talk in bits, then 1 kbits=1000 bits
When in bytes, then 1 Kbyte=1024 Bytes

8bits = 1Byte
1024Bytes = 1KByte
1024KBytes = 1MByte


So above calculation would go

1024kb/sec = 1024/8= 128 KBytes/sec
128*60 = 7680 KBytes/min=7680/1024=7.5MBytes/min

7.5*60= 450Mbytes/hr = 450*1024=460800Kbytes/hr=460800*1024=471859200bytes/hr=471859200*8=3774873600bits/hr
 
@motorazr i agree with ur point tat TATA is a whole shit coz in most of the place (we cant say everywhere) it has downtime for 10-15 days and careless technicians too :wall:i dont know about MTNL coz here we dont have any company named as MTNL:redface:
 
essbebe you have a 220 bx1
open main page then goto device info and then statistics and select ADSL
there you will see much much more.
:).

Modem Beetel220BX1ADSL2+Modem.
Board ID: 96338L-2M-16M
Software Version: 3.06L.05.A2pB021g.d19d
Bootloader (CFE) Version: 1.0.37-6.8
This information reflects the current status of your DSL connection.

Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps):519Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps):2063
LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.1
MAC Address: 00-08-5C-D0-B1-99
Default Gateway: 122.164.48.1
Primary DNS Server: 203.145.184.40
Secondary DNS Server: 203.145.184.13
I am on Home 256 Kbps plan.
My max speed normally 15 KB/sec to 32KB/sec download.
No idea what is my connection , because all are selected except Annex M
in the modem.
 
When we talk in bits, then 1 kbits=1000 bits
When in bytes, then 1 Kbyte=1024 Bytes

8bits = 1Byte
1024Bytes = 1KByte
1024KBytes = 1MByte


So above calculation would go

1024kb/sec = 1024/8= 128 KBytes/sec
128*60 = 7680 KBytes/min=7680/1024=7.5MBytes/min

7.5*60= 450Mbytes/hr = 450*1024=460800Kbytes/hr=460800*1024=471859200bytes/hr=471859200*8=3774873600bits/hr

So that means... 450Mbytes/hr

450*24/1024 = the number of GB we can download per day = 10.546875gb?

Is that right?
 
So that means... 450Mbytes/hr

450*24/1024 = the number of GB we can download per day = 10.546875gb?

Is that right?

Yes ur right...however, the download calculated here is in a perfect situation...as it is the maximum possible download achievable...if u were to get these exact maximum speeds at a constant rate. But if u were to keep ur modem on for 24 hrs...guess u'll be able to d/l anywhere between 6-8 GB data...again depending on speed
 
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