well, BSNL has long since offered 100 Mbps bandwidth (leased lines only) so that's not hot news... but only IT companies/IITs have deep enough pockets to afford those and 100 Mbps is not a big deal, people in Japan & Sweden have gigabit lines like 40-100 Gbps (yeah that's HELLA FAST!)and today is April 1st, I checked the BSNL site, no mention of the UL 750 plan or the 512 UL plans.
the only country that i know who has solid 100mbps connection is south korea...from what i've read on the internet... US, UK and all other giants dream to be like south korea one day in respect of broadband penetration...i hear that south koreans watch movies and tv programs stream on the internet. always...they don't save this content because that would require mind blowing hard drive size...
correction,japan has the fastest residential internet connection.avg speeds reported are 60mbps while korea comes 2nd with 45mbps.also these are speeds achieved within the country.according to one comment--
You hardly ever get those speeds considering that the international backbones are tiny.Though I have been torrenting and Japanese IP's have sent me data at 150 kB/sec and sustained that for over 200+mb.
lol .........................off topic brothers .....Check in Europe internet is on high ..........getting 100 mbps is not a great thing ....................giving them to consumers with out download limit is goodEven if BSnl will give 100mbps but of limit of 150 gb limit ...............even it can be worse of 100 mbps limit of 2.5 gb ??????????????
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