Hi All,This is neither a complaint nor praise for Reliance Broadband service. Thought I would share my experience of Reliance Broadband (Wired - combo 649/- plan) and hope it may benefit someone else.The plan is quite good in terms of money spent you get 300K unlimited broadband connection plus a phone connection with 150/- worth free calls every month. So in effect the broadband comes in at 500/- per month which to say the least is economical enough.Enrollment was thru a field sales agent who dropped in our building and he managed all paperwork and form filling etc. No advance payment etc is necessary and there's no installation charges as well. The connection was done within 3-4 days of giving application.Technology wise, Reliance lays a LAN cable from their "Server" box (no idea what equipment it is) to your premises. This cable goes thru an adapter called Multimedia Terminal Adapter which splits telephone connection out. Contrary to the MTNl or Airtel ADSL connections where the phone line carries data, here the LAN carries voice i.e. phone line. This also means if you have no power, your phone goes dead and not the broadband.Once the connection is activated, you need to login via Reliance web page to access internet using the login id (11digits) provided.In my case all above setup is working fine and no issues so far in about a weeks operation.My home network setup and the problem is as follows:In my house I have 1xDesktop, 1xLaptop & 2xMobiles with WiFi.So far I was (and still going to be) using MTNL Triband which is ADSL. I connect the ADSL modem into a Netgear WiFi Router. Thru this, all 4 devices that I have can access internet anytime and simultaneousely.The way Reliance broadband works is that only one device is allowed to login at a time. Effectively I have to use only one of my four devices at a time. It may not be that critical for someone else, but when I am home, my business mobile is configured to checks emails thru Wifi every hour, I would keep my laptop connected thru VPN to corporate network. The home desktop and the personal mobile would be used often, not necessarily always on to access internet. With only one session allowed on Reliance, this is not possible.Also because Reliance uses TA to split out phone, no power means phone line goes down while broadband remains up. This would obviousely be an issue for someone who wants to switch to Reliance because of the Phone/Broadband Combo they offer.In terms of usage so far, once logged in, broadband works fine. Have tried downloading large files (100~200MB) and that has worked fine. No issues in terms of accessing any sites so far.Speedtest.net shows download speed of 0.29Mbps and upload speed of 0.35Mbps which should be good enough for most (Casual) home users.Have tried calling broadband help desk and it's been okay. They have answered my questions although it hasn't helped in terms of getting my access needs satisfied. No comments on uptime etc since I have barely used it for a week now. And in my case it would be stable since all Reliance equipment is actually installed in my building itself.Reliance also offers free F-Secure Antivirus / firewall basic package. I didn't bother to check that since I prefer different AV/FW software.All in all it's been mixed experience. While I would have loved the lower charges, I cannot continue using Reliance because of the single machine usage issue. Am now going to discontinue Reliance and revert back to MTNL Triband 256K Unlimited plan from next month even if that means shelling out 999/- instead of 649/- per month.Last but not least, thanks in advance for spending your time in reading all this. Hope it helps.RegardsUmeshPS - For anyone thinking why I went in for Reliance if above issues were known, I did ask the sales guy who came in to get forms etc filled up to let me speak with someone techie. The techie guy told me their connectivity would allow use of WiFi router and multiple machines as well. But definitely I wasn't made aware of the login and single session thing till I got the connection. Still no complaints from my side because they have delivered what they offered.