Is 256 kbps Night Unlimited Scheme Promising

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How the hell is Reliance better than Sify? I have Reliance too and I get an average speed of 10 kbps throughout the day. Its speed is worse than the worst dial-up connection. On Sify the average speed nowadays is 100 kbps.Plus Reliance has a 1 GB data transfer limit for the Rs. 650 per month pack. Sify has a 4.5 GB limit now after the 150 MB / day condition for the same price.
 
Reliance doesn't provide just 1 type of internet service. It has the R Connect service which has pathetic speeds of 10 kbps and a pathetic limit of 1 GB/month at a price of Rs. 650/month and which is there for taking for most home users. And it has internet service provided over fiber-optic cables for those very few lucky to live in the neighbourhoods where Reliance has decided to lay its fiber-optic network.So saying "Reliance" has a great internet service offering isn't at all true because I have "Reliance" too and it is simply pathetic. The only good thing about it is its uptime which for Sify to reach is as high as the moon.
 
Yeah, where oh where is Reliance's so fast, 10 GB/month service?Right now the name Reliance only equates with the crappy service i described before.
 
One of my friends in Bandra uses Reliance service of 128kbps I guess. He gets download speeds averaging 8 kBps. However connectivity is really good, the connection never goes down. But Reliance has a policy that they do not permanently lay cables in your house, ie they'll just leave it hanging in the house, this is because some of the people complained in the starting when those idiots broke their furniture etc while hitting nails on the walls et al.
 
What kind of cables does Reliance Broadband lay inside the house? Is the same as Sify as in LAN (cat5) cables running from somewhere outside your home to your PC?
 
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