MTNL Broadband Plan for Rs. 49 with 200MB data transfer

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if we are to believe mgcarley... bandwidth in india could cost below 10 rupees per GB...

so for 200MB... the charges comes to around 2 rupees... its a sheer robbery to charge 50 bucks for it. :)

mgcarley had said (if I recall correctly) biggies like MTNL buy bandwidth at Rs.5/GB. So 200MB should (theoretically) cost Re.1 :ishock:!
 
we are of course not talking about the money spent on network maintenance and other stuff. but then being a government owned company, we the people pay for everything eventually. :)
 
MTNL New Broadband@49 Plan in Details-:

Plan Name-DSL Trib-49

Monthly Rent-Rs.49

Max Download speed-2 mbps(Minimum Speed will be 256kbps)

Free Downloads-200 MB per month

Annual Subscription Scheme (Optional)
(Pay for 11 month Get free for one Month)-Rs.539 (for 12 Month)

No. of Free Email Ids with 4MB space-1

Additional Usage Charges (beyond Monthly free Usage)-Rs.1 per MB

MTNL LAUNCHES INDIA?S MOST AFFORDABLE BROADBAND PLAN AT Rs. 49
 
MTNL is definitely making it tough for other players to stay in market.
 
and they are still stuck with Rs. 1 per MB and 1 email address with 4MB storage.
 
Fiasco?!?!This plan which was launched just yesterday now it says "to be launched"!looks like some ISPs pressured MTNL heads not to launch such throat cutting plans :Dbut register.mtnl.net.in page still shows the ad featuring 49Rs plan.
 
so a 49 rupee plan is being seen as too hard for the company? they cannot afford to give out 200MB data transfer for 49 rupees? :D
 
i dont think its MTNL, but being a government company, such a low rent plan will give scare to big competitors like Airtel, Reliance, Tata.So may be they can try to use their influence, otherwise such a low rate plan (that too on a stable DSL line) will kill their business completely. (which is almost reduced by more than half)MTNL is trying to bring mobile industry type price war. With already such a huge war going in that industry they wud not want to open another front!
 
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