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    Hi ppl I stay in Viman Nagar, Pune. Being a stock trader and a heavy downloader of movies I wanted to know how is BSNL broadband? Secondly if its good which plan should I take? Pls pls guys need ur help since I have just moved here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bksujal View Post
    Hi ppl I stay in Viman Nagar, Pune. Being a stock trader and a heavy downloader of movies I wanted to know how is BSNL broadband? Secondly if its good which plan should I take? Pls pls guys need ur help since I have just moved here...
    If you like to stay online most of the time, it is better to use an Unlimited plan. UL 750, UL 750+, UL 1350 and UL 1350 + are available at Rs. 750 and 1350 respectively. Speed 256 Kbps and 512 Kbps.

    For heavy downloads, 500 plans will be ok. They are Home 500, 500 C and 500 c+. They give up to 2 Mbps and have night unlimited during 2.00 am to 8.00 am.

    For all available plans and tariff, click here

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    +1 for UL plans!!

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    ok guys so will I get a wifi modem as well and will this be password protected? One more thing when installing the internet do they install it with a CD?

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    There is no need for a CD. You can ask to set in a way that you can connect to internet by switching On the modem. It is called the PPPoE or " Always On " mode.

    For securing wifi

    http://www.indiabroadband.net/broadb...ty-primer.html (Wireless Security Primer)

    http://www.indiabroadband.net/broadb...primer-ii.html (Wireless Security Primer - II)

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    the PPPoE mode along with Wifi is more advantageous as u can share the connection in multiple devices.
    However, u have stated that u are a stock trader. If that is your line of business and u intend to use the BB conection for this purpose, then please go for business plans only.

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    If you are not using the plan for business, i.e., using for stock trading for personal use, then you can opt for Home plans. I would also recommend UL1350+ for you.

    If you are doing stock trading as a business, you have to opt for business plans. Business plans are not unlimited.
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