How many Airtel Broadband customers here are considering moving to Reliance Broadband?

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hehi think mtnl and beam does not count uploads. i have no idea why. but this has caused the market perception that only download should be considered data transfer.
 
With 4 Mbps downloading 24/7...u can get approx 41 GB/day 984 GB/month.
These ****ers charges double with FUP 150 GB..that too upload is calculated.
unlimited plans doesn't mean you should be downloading 24/7. it all comes down to how much on an average all the members subscribed to above plans consume in a month. reliance would not have announced these plans if they expect every one to download 100s of GBs. my wild guess tells me they are expecting the average would be around 20-30GB.
 
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i think mtnl and beam does not count uploads. i have no idea why. but this has caused the market perception that only download should be considered data transfer.
That's weird.

unlimited plans doesn't mean you should be downloading 24/7. it all comes down to how much on an average all the members subscribed to above plans consume in a month. reliance would not have announced these plans if they expect every one to download 100s of GBs. my wild guess tells me they are expecting the average would be around 20-30GB.
Data storage media is a big constraint. And there's only so much one can download. In the last 10-12 years, I've never downloaded anything I don't want or intend to use presently or in the future. Of course, in the earlier days, dial up speeds were also a constraint.
 
unlimited plans doesn't mean you should be downloading 24/7. it all comes down to how much on an average all the members subscribed to above plans consume in a month. reliance would not have announced these plans if they expect every one to download 100s of GBs. my wild guess tells me they are expecting the average would be around 20-30GB.
My point is even the FUP should be reasonable. Im ready to have FUP limit 150-200GB thereafter 512 kbps in my 2 Mbps line coz im paying just Rs.699 for it. FUP & Tariff by Airtel is strictly not acceptable.
 
i hate FUP that why i stayed with reliance from last 3 years and i m happy with them ...
Me almost 2 years with Reliance and going strong...:smiley-cool06:
 
The technical guys from Reliance visited my house now and said they have no line in that street, so cannot provide....:mad:
 
All Reliance needs is a 8/16 mbps unlimited plan to heavily attract customers

4mBPS is enough tooo ....for all normal home use
 
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