Has someone any idea on whether BSNL and other ISPs will continue providing higher speeds after 30th april or will come up with any plans that would get us the benefits of higher speeds at not so higher prices?
Has someone any idea on whether BSNL and other ISPs will continue providing higher speeds after 30th april or will come up with any plans that would get us the benefits of higher speeds at not so higher prices?
Airtel and BSNL both reduced their speeds by double rate. (512 to 256 and 1mbps to 512, etc) Just because of the recent cable cut.
Airtel has confirmed that they will upgrade all plans to minimum speed of 512 by June. But BSNL has no information about it. Their site only tells about the limited time frame for the double speed. But some of the members in the forum are also sharing that it might stay in order to compete with other ISPs as they are also changing their plans.
We have to remember that BSNL is giving free double speed this month. And the speeds we get right now are the speeds we all subscribed to. We can't force BSNL for this matter. But its Airtel which needs to do that work.
We have to remember that BSNL is giving free double speed this month. And the speeds we get right now are the speeds we all subscribed to. We can't force BSNL for this matter. But its Airtel which needs to do that work.
Since I do not have the option of airtel broadband in the area of Pune I am residing in, I have to count on BSNL and/or Tata Indicom to upgrade their speeds in the near future so that I have a chance to avail the same.
citizens of india are deprived of even internet bandwidth (who the hell set the minimum criteria for broadband as 256kbps you cant even watch a single youtube video in it)
Airtel and BSNL both reduced their speeds by double rate. (512 to 256 and 1mbps to 512, etc) Just because of the recent cable cut.
Airtel has confirmed that they will upgrade all plans to minimum speed of 512 by June. But BSNL has no information about it. Their site only tells about the limited time frame for the double speed. But some of the members in the forum are also sharing that it might stay in order to compete with other ISPs as they are also changing their plans.
Hmmm... so the news in some forum was false. Looks like BSNL doesn't want to stay in order to compete with other ISPs!!!
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