Best Broadband in Mumbai!

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MTNL comes closest to broadband terms at the same time those stupid Download limits takes it distant like others.So BTW is unlimited downloadin only for doin movies or p**n or games ??There are other better things to do like radios, Streaming videos, Freewares.Once my local CTO told me taht the reason he doesnt provide U/L transfers is ppl end up downloadin crap and unnecessarily choke his bandwidth and get complaints frm others who use net less frequently.Lol
 
i would like to know how many guys here would use their unlimited broadband connection for legit use only...that means, no unnecessary downloads for the sake of downloading...
 
QUOTE(Sushubh @ May 4 2006, 10:42 AM) [snapback]50185[/snapback]
i would like to know how many guys here would use their unlimited broadband connection for legit use only...[/b]
Hehehe...dont you think thats kinda impossible? I max out my connection by downloading stuff that I dont need just to bleed my ISPs bandwidth. Ah the simple joys of running a router 24x7 ;)
 
QUOTE(sanke1 @ May 4 2006, 10:02 AM) [snapback]50183[/snapback]
MTNL comes closest to broadband terms at the same time those stupid Download limits takes it distant like others.
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I find MTNL's Night Usage package quite adequate. You can download as much as you can in nights.

Only trouble is you have to configure your Torrent Client / Download manager to download only in nights and setup some script to resent connection at start and end of free download time.

Will not work for things like Online radio or poscasts, but for large downloads NU plan should be ok.
 
how would I listen to a 320 kbps online radio stream? or a degraded 128 kbps quality for that matter?Think about that, Sushubh. And no, I dont download x-rated stuff or movies....and I never will, even if its possible.
 
read max's reply and you would know why indian ISPs shy away from giving away unlimited packages.
 
yes, Sushubh...I know, I am in the minority[/b]


well we need more people like you to get the ISPs to get more libral with their policies and packages ;)
 
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