Comparison: Reliance Jio vs Bsnl vs Airtel

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Why? I'm assuming that most people who care would be torrenting anyway.

Get like 4 sims, 4 old Airtel 4G modems, tether all of them to your computer and bond the connections. Your single stream will be 10Mbps or whatever each sim gets individually but anything that uses multiple connections will be able to utilise all 4 SIM connections at the same time for a theoretical max of 40Mbps since we used 10Mbps as the example.

I know I'm going to do that.
 
For the 4 sims, you're paying 199 *4 = 800 per month and you may not get 10 Mbps per sim
1 Bsnl sim with 300 bucks more = 24 hours download when you feel like

If it's a torrent, it can be scheduled. If not, then there are major problems.

This 2 to 5 shit changes everything, now only the 149 plan looks good to use unlimited voice and get data elsewhere. :p
 
still confused, If 1GB will cost 50Rs. after exhaustion then whats the use of that 2000 and 5000 rupee plans ?
 
more data on wifi? probably good for people who travel a lot? otherwise the high end plans have a higher than rs. 50 per GB pricing.
 
Wifi is meaningless on mobile, after all the point is to be able to get data anywhere.
The data has been bifurcated, to make a portion usable from hotspot only

The Airtel 1Gb day + 9Gb night is looking good now :D
 
wifi is not meaningless if it is widely available. if jio ends up partnering with popular restaurants, give it on public transport and malls... you would not be required to use your lte data whenever you are in range of these hotspots. maybe they could expand it to corporate sector as well. until now, no operator has thought about establishing a widespread wireless hotspot across the country.
 
In that case give wifi as a separate plan don't add it to regular usage.
Let there be differentiation between lte data and wifi data
 
mmm. wifi is listed separately?

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Wifi data is part of the plan :p

If the wifi is made into a spearate plan, how many will take it?
Here it is being forced into the cost of the plan even though most may not use it
 
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