What Speed Are You Getting

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QUOTE(Narayanan @ Oct 1 2006, 02:17 PM) [snapback]63791[/snapback]
40K without the gaming package ?
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I got a new OFC (Optic Fibre Cable) laid (Typically used in bulidings for providing access to a max. of 5 telephone connections but BSNL employees laid it for my 1 connection) from the road to my study room (where the pc is lying). n i'm the only BSNL DataOne user in my area.... :) HWZDAT!
 
QUOTE(Spawn Freak @ Oct 2 2006, 07:39 PM) [snapback]63891[/snapback]
I got a new OFC (Optic Fibre Cable) laid (Typically used in bulidings for providing access to a max. of 5 telephone connections but BSNL employees laid it for my 1 connection) from the road to my study room (where the pc is lying). n i'm the only BSNL DataOne user in my area.... :) HWZDAT!
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Which plan are you using ?
 
To Spawn Freak:And when did BSNL introduced the GPON?.WOW m8 i think you are nuts to say that.ADSL over OFC,wow a new terminology of yours?And what bout the speed.isnt it 40Mbps? .you would have mistakenly typed it as 40KBps.Tell us more blah blah blah .it would be interesting to hear such things lol.
 
QUOTE(sundar_milo @ Oct 3 2006, 04:57 PM) [snapback]63987[/snapback]
To Spawn Freak:And when did BSNL introduced the GPON?.WOW m8 i think you are nuts to say that.ADSL over OFC,wow a new terminology of yours?

And what bout the speed.isnt it 40Mbps? .you would have mistakenly typed it as 40KBps.Tell us more blah blah blah .it would be interesting to hear such things lol.
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I donno that but the BSNL S.D.O called it OFC n its a heavy 5mm cable....

check out this

http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/7422/picture008nj1.jpg

http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/10/picture009mk2.jpg

see the picture n then tell wat it is?

a twisted wire pair or OFC

QUOTE(vichitra @ Oct 3 2006, 02:15 PM) [snapback]63964[/snapback]
Which plan are you using ?
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Home UL 900 alloted bandwidth is 256 Kilo BITS per second
 
^ Optic Fibre Cable is different . It carries signals
thru Light . Not thru wires !
 
QUOTE(seshu @ Oct 3 2006, 09:04 PM) [snapback]64031[/snapback]
^ Optic Fibre Cable is different . It carries signals
thru Light . Not thru wires !
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I knw that man it has a glass core surrounded by glass cladding and further encased in plastic sheath...
I am a 12th standard computer student n i've read that but BSNL Officer was calling it an OFC that is why i told u all so....
 
^ I am very happy if you got a Fibre Optic Cable
connection from BSNL .

on 22 July 2006 , it was reported that BSNL will be
shifting to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
technology . This SDH technology utilises the Latest
available equipment for transmission . it includes
Fibre Optic Cable .

source : pls click here
 
Then i think that bsnl officer u were saying about wouldn't have passed a 10th grade lol.That picture u sent wasnt real clear m8 but thats the same type of cable that is laid in our house too.That is definetely aint OFC.Ive been to BSNL district telecom centre for an inplant training and they said OFCs are available only between the telephone exchange and the NIB server station.You will know these things when u enter into final year of engineering.
 
QUOTE(sundar_milo @ Oct 3 2006, 04:57 PM) [snapback]63987[/snapback]
ADSL over OFC,wow a new terminology of yours?
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ADSL over OFC is not something new and is in practice, maybe not in india any soon but some european countries and few providers in US are doing it.


And what bout the speed.isnt it 40Mbps? .you would have mistakenly typed it as 40KBps.Tell us more blah blah blah .it would be interesting to hear such things lol.
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No need to overreact as far as technology is concerned its not a hoax, but BSNL not gonna replace its current local loop based on CBTWP to OFC any soon.
 
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