Please tell the transfer rate which I would be getting (in kbps) during uploading.
Also tell me plans available with pricing. Thanks !
However I could not locate you in mine area, but still hope for best.
Please use a bandwidth calculator to work out how many kbyte/s you will get while uploading at 50mbit/s - or simply divide 50,000 by 8. We are not yet in Delhi, or even Mumbai for that matter. Delhi is a complicated one simply because the region is spread over 3 states/circles, but otherwise the launch is being delayed by me only.
Ok. I am from Ahmedabad only. It's one of eight metropolitan cities in India and is at par or above Pune.
Now, I need this much speed to upload youtube videos. Reason is that I can't wait 40 minutes to see 100 mb video being uploaded. I need speed that would do this job in 10 minutes I guess.
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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. can anyone confirm that the plan listed provide same upload and download speed.
The only problem with Ahmedabad is that it's not in Maharashtra. This is the main reason we would go to Pune first, however, Ahmedabad is scheduled to be early on the list after the initial launch because of the favourable cost to deploy the service and general lack of competition in the area.
FTR, 100mbytes in 10 minutes is only about 1.5mbit/s. In theory you should be able to to it in ~16 seconds, but in my experience, it won't go that fast (Youtube problem, not ours - I even tried it at our NOC - though this was in January when there were some issues with India-US routing, so...)
Sorry I live from away from BSNL Exchange, so I guess I would not be able to get FFTH connection. So will try to upgrade to UL 1400 or 1700 I guess now.
Consumer FTTH equipment generally has a range of 10 or 20km. Compare this to
ADSL's 5km range and ADSL2+ 1.5km range. Fiber is better in every way compared to copper: speed, range, price-performance: you name it.
Its worth Rs. 3000 so if it is not, then BSNL will be hammered LOL
Rs3k is more than enough for 300Gbytes of data, especially at the rates BSNL must get. Even if they pay as much as 50% what we do, at the equivalent of Rs5/GB, theres still Rs1,500 left over for cabling, maintenance, equipment and a profit margin.