I don't know if its true but i just saw this ad on
Jan 6, Times of India.
epaper.timesofindia(.)com/Repository/getimage.dll?path=TOICH/2010/01/06/3/Img/Ad0030704.png
Take out the () as i cant post URL.
I don't know if its true but i just saw this ad on
Jan 6, Times of India.
epaper.timesofindia(.)com/Repository/getimage.dll?path=TOICH/2010/01/06/3/Img/Ad0030704.png
Take out the () as i cant post URL.
Last edited by hmm456; 01-08-10 at 01:17 AM.
Fair Usage Policy?1 Mbps upto 25 GB, 256 Kbps beyond 25 GB
It would be better if its 512 after 25 GB.
It is there, please check the BSNL portal for the list of all plans.
Please refer this link:
Promotional scheme for VAS Bundled Tariff Plans for Broadband
They've basically always had common 2mbit connections with a 50GB cap, but now instead of charging you hugely when you hit the cap, they just throttle the connection by 87.5%! I got so excited when I saw this thread title, I've been wondering how long BSNL can be stuck with a 2-3 year old UL1350 (512kbps up and down truly unlimited) plan as their best unlimited offer.
BSNL Broadband is the same as 'dataone' aDSL, right?
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