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in 2004 he rocked india with best tech of cdma for voice


CDMA just isn't. If it was, it's development wouldn't be now discontinued even by Qualcomm.

India took 9 years to get to 3G, and although while IPTV and "reasonable" broadband can be possible over 3G and 4G (which is currently still an advertising gimmick -almost everywhere: most operators have actually only deployed 3.9G), the simple fact is this:

Domestic VOIP in India will require a law change, since VOIP-PSTN interconnection within India is currently banned. All of the operators offering VOIP offer it for International Long Distance only.

But Broadband of ~5 to 10mbit/s is possible assuming the consumer has the right devices in his hands. Currently most 3G and long-distance WiMax equipment still only hits about 2 or 3 mbit/s.

When 4G does finally start hitting the market properly, these speeds will increase, but it still requires the devices to reach the consumers hands and in India, this centers around the price: especially when going to rural areas!

Yes, we all know what 3G and even 4G devices are supposed to be able to achieve and what they can get under ideal conditions, but I'm talking about real-world commercial deployments here, and more importantly, ensuring the technology works on the move (since it all mostly relates to mobile rather than fixed wireless).

Don't get me wrong, I look forward to seeing rural areas get some form of actual broadband at 2mbit/s or more, and I hope even to be part of that.

As for 5G, at this point it's barely predictable right now, but from memory, the goal is gigabit over wireless.
 
VOIP must be legal in india , but unfortunate it is not, but now 4G has clear roadmap ahead and all IP network. It is possible now , even RIL has the power to change policy for own benifit,

If it happen , then definitely broadband revouloution begins

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Even Gov is considering auctioning 700Mhz for 4G tech even i think 1400Mhz is also must be auction, and use it in cities and metro , and 700mhz for villages and remote area ,

but it is very very long process , they must approve it , then vacate the spectrum from TV channels and even from defense , then set a price tag and then something auction happens , all take 5 years

So till than RIL-Infotel has much more time to build infrastructure and start 4G lte
 
VOIP must be legal in india , but unfortunate it is not, but now 4G has clear roadmap ahead and all IP network. It is possible now , even RIL has the power to change policy for own benifit,

If it happen , then definitely broadband revouloution begins


The reason VOIP is not legal in India is more-or-less the same reason they have been considering banning Blackberry and even revoking Skype's licenses: the government can't spy on these services.

Unless and until that changes, it's unlikely that VOIP-PSTN termination is going to happen in India - but I hope RIL can change the policies.

So much for being a democracy ;)

Even Gov is considering auctioning 700Mhz for 4G tech even i think 1400Mhz is also must be auction, and use it in cities and metro , and 700mhz for villages and remote area ,

but it is very very long process , they must approve it , then vacate the spectrum from TV channels and even from defense , then set a price tag and then something auction happens , all take 5 years

So till than RIL-Infotel has much more time to build infrastructure and start 4G lte

The VHF bands are currently being explored in Australia for rural broadband delivery and might be effective in rural India - I believe this is what you are talking about?

But I think the players that ended up pulling out of the race and essentially handing the victory over to RIL are going to be at the mercy of RIL in a few years, which I think will turn out very badly for everyone, since it will force all who want to operate such services to sub-lease spectrum from RIL or operate on the back of it's carrier network.
 
i m getting the HSPA+ broadband , yesterday i did download couple of movies , and i did not charge anything , i m using micromax modem unlocked

my mobile partner shows hspa+ network whenever i connect with tata docomo where as for bsnl it shows hsdpa
 
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