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

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Reliance only introduced these plans earlier this month. The questions are:1. How stable is a Reliance connection?2. Does it provide genuine 4mbps download speeds like Airtel does?3. Has any one consumed more than 100 or 150 or 200 GB at peak speeds?Downtimes give me blood pressure. Ultimately, I guess you will get what you pay for.
 
i have already switched to bsnl. it is not cheaper. but is working fine for me.for now i mean :D
 
Reliance only introduced these plans earlier this month. The questions are:
1. How stable is a Reliance connection?
2. Does it provide genuine 4mbps download speeds like Airtel does?
3. Has any one consumed more than 100 or 150 or 200 GB at peak speeds?

Downtimes give me blood pressure. Ultimately, I guess you will get what you pay for.

1) very stable ( but yea only u have problem when wire break down or something like that but they fix it in 24hrs )
2) u will get more then 4 MPBS download speed on 1099 plan NO FUP ( not sure about upload but u will get more then 800KBPS)
3) not sure
 
I don't care about upload. I don't upload anything other than the odd images to image hosts. Thanks for the feedback.
 
How to check if Reliance is available in my area? Do they have a customer care helpline?
 
my bill comes to around 2550 for 150GB 4mbps.
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.
 
Why would any ISP that implements datacaps, ignore uploading data (Bytes sent)?I recently checked with a friend in AU. He's allowed 400GB@8 mbps per month and both downloads and uploads get calculated.The problem with Airtel and other Indian ISPs is not that they are counting uploaded data but the fact they have ridiculous datacaps.
 
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