Just relocated to Sector 122 in Noida, UP recently. I'm looking for a wired broadband service. Right now some things are vague. I saw a pamphlet of some local operator called FT Broadband with 4 / 10 / 20 Mbps plans. No price details. Will contact them soon. Though I doubt it would be anything lucrative enough.
While looking at the Wifi networks in my laptop, I notice a CityBroadband wifi ID always in range, and another Spectranet ID coming and going occasionally.
Now I would be in the clouds if I find Spectranet here. But it's most doubtful. I found a ph. no. of some guy who claims he knows some guy using Spectranet and that needs to be confirmed as well.
Don't have any idea about the CityBroadband info, I need to check their site and see what they have to say after contacting them.
Nextra website doesn't list Sector 122 in their availability, so that is an utter disappointment.
I need an option with anything around 4 Mbps that doesnt have a too tight FUP at 25-30 GB. Something around 75-100 GB cap at 4 Mbps with a monthly tariff of 1.5k is a deal maker for me.
To keep things simple, The main thing is a good speed plan with a post-FUP speed of 1 Mbps or higher, the FUP limit is not that important.
Thanks a lot for any time and effort spent, everyone.
While looking at the Wifi networks in my laptop, I notice a CityBroadband wifi ID always in range, and another Spectranet ID coming and going occasionally.
Now I would be in the clouds if I find Spectranet here. But it's most doubtful. I found a ph. no. of some guy who claims he knows some guy using Spectranet and that needs to be confirmed as well.
Don't have any idea about the CityBroadband info, I need to check their site and see what they have to say after contacting them.
Nextra website doesn't list Sector 122 in their availability, so that is an utter disappointment.
I need an option with anything around 4 Mbps that doesnt have a too tight FUP at 25-30 GB. Something around 75-100 GB cap at 4 Mbps with a monthly tariff of 1.5k is a deal maker for me.
To keep things simple, The main thing is a good speed plan with a post-FUP speed of 1 Mbps or higher, the FUP limit is not that important.
Thanks a lot for any time and effort spent, everyone.