Not et all excited about airtel's 3G service launch

it is too early to speak about the quality of service from BSNL and private operators. even though BSNL has been offering 3G for years now, they are only now getting a decent subscriber base after the major drop in prices of their packages. now that they would have enough customers, we would find out how good their network is.
 
I dont worry about what will happen to BSNL, but as a customer, and after seeing their demo, I strongly feel that BSNL is having an upper hand in 3G than any other private players. Once MNP is in place, I will definitely opt for BSNL's 700/- month 3G offer , if other players are following docomo's pathetic pricing plan.
 
excellent strategy to get stuck with an operator that has a very unpredictable track record!
 
I dont worry about what will happen to BSNL, but as a customer, and after seeing their demo, I strongly feel that BSNL is having an upper hand in 3G than any other private players. Once MNP is in place, I will definitely opt for BSNL's 700/- month 3G offer , if other players are following docomo's pathetic pricing plan.

Kindly note Rs 700/- is as a promotional price (If you pay annually). Retail rate is around 1400/-

-Kannan M
 
well 1400 bucks for unlimited 3G is not a bad deal after all. in the end, this package shows the double standards and idiocy of BSNL. they are fine providing 3G unlimited for just 700/1400 rupees. but their landline plans are infested with FUP and are whole lot more expensive.
 
What is to say that there won't be any FUP on the 3G plans in the future?Also when does MNP becomes applicable in Gurgaon?
 
well bsnl is the only company with an affordable unlimited 3G plan right now. private players have not launched any. right?

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of course no one is stopping BSNL to put a FUP on their unlimited plan in the near future.
 
they do not seem to mention anything about FUP on their package details page. so i would assume that it has none for the time being.

and yes. they do probably retain the right to change the plan during the course of the six month period.

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