Oh...that explains, thanks for the tip. But this is a silly rule.
I was actually checking the usage for my parents who are in India. I am outside India. They have a Rs. 250 connection, and I wanted to see if they are exceeding the free limit to see if I should change it to Rs. 900 UL plan. Thanks for the tip, I will ask them to check from the system that is using BSNL.
QUOTE(Suveer Upadhyay @ Jan 17 2007, 09:04 AM) [snapback]75594[/snapback]
It happens (redirect to www.bsnl.co.in) when you try to access your a/c usage details from non BSNL broadband connection. Are you connected through BSNL broadband to check the a/c usage ???[/b]
I was actually checking the usage for my parents who are in India. I am outside India. They have a Rs. 250 connection, and I wanted to see if they are exceeding the free limit to see if I should change it to Rs. 900 UL plan. Thanks for the tip, I will ask them to check from the system that is using BSNL.
QUOTE(Suveer Upadhyay @ Jan 17 2007, 09:04 AM) [snapback]75594[/snapback]
It happens (redirect to www.bsnl.co.in) when you try to access your a/c usage details from non BSNL broadband connection. Are you connected through BSNL broadband to check the a/c usage ???[/b]